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A nice article expleraing why during the sunset it's possible to listen to long distance radio broadcasting stations.
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During the night, radio waves can travel a little farther up reaching the F1 layer, offering chances to lister AM Stations that are impossible to hear during the day. Learn more on sky-wave propagation on this article
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AM radio listening excels at night due to sky-wave propagation, where signals travel farther by reflecting off the ionosphere’s F1 and F2 regions. Daytime ground wave propagation falters as solar radiation ionizes the D region, absorbing signals. At night, reduced ionization allows recombination, letting waves reach hundreds of miles. This enables tuning into distant stations, like KGO in San Francisco from Northern California. Enhanced by tools like the CCRadio-2E, sky-wave propagation turns AM listening into an exciting nocturnal adventure.