The Medium Wave (MW) band better known as the
AM Broadcast Band (BCB) is the band from 530 to 1600 kHz. and currently being
extended to 1700. This is the band used for local stations and the programming
is generally intended for a local audience. AM broadcast stations typically
have a daytime range of from 80 to 250 kilometers (50 to 150 miles). But some
stations can be heard much farther away even in the daytime during the winter
months. But at night this range extends considerably farther and you can hear
stations 1000 or more kilometers distant.
Listening to MW you will hear stations that
have similar programming to local AM stations in your neighbourhood. In the
Toronto area you will hear News/Talk stations, Sports/Talk or Country and
Western (C&W) music stations. These are very popular formats for MW AM
stations throughout North America. But when you start DXing you will hear
C&W direct from WSM in Nashville, sports from the FAN (WFAN) in New York,
or News/Talk from WGN in Chicago. As your listening continues you may hear
stations that specialize in nostalgia, oldies, gospel, business, or ethnics.
In the section
How to Get Started you will see that anyone can easily begin
to DX Medium Wave stations. All you need is an AM radio and a little know how
which we will provide here on these pages. Then start listening and catch the
wave of MW DX.