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I tried posting this on /ohm/ but got little info until a hambro responded and pointed me here. I like to listen to 650AM, a 50kW broadcast clear channel out of Nashville. I live in South Carolina. I can receive the station (kind of) at night (bc skywave propagation, I imagine) but during the day not at all. I have an old solid state console stereo tuner and my radio in my early 90s nissan truck. I am an electronics technician by trade but have little experience in radio, although it is fascinating from outside.

Will rigging up an antenna allow me to receive this station well during the day or is groundwave propagation too weak and a new antenna a pointless gesture? I am probably 400-500 miles away from Nashville. If so, what kind? Thank you.

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