Awesome catch!
Been missing them on SW. Have poked around MW looking for the Europeans, but so far only see faint carriers and no audio.
We have a local on 1130 (50 kW day, 25 kW night) so this could be difficult unless I take a trip out of 1130's pattern. And 1120's IBOC joins in the fun and interferes with 1130-1135.
The Croatian transmitter is in Zadar-Nin at 44.231400, 15.237448
Google Maps has a bad blurry picture of it, but Bing maps has a clear picture of it.
The thing puts out 600kW at 330 deg.
More info:
http://www.oiv.hr/broadcasting/terrestrial/analog-radio/analog-radio_en.aspxThey say 330 deg, but the following states 315 deg.
http://fmscan.org/ml.php?r=m&t=988At 330 deg, that puts it to the NAm west coast. At 315 deg, that puts it into the center of NAm. Mpls is at 314.8 deg.
Considering the official plot of the pattern says 330 deg, that's probably the accurate one. Wish they would move it to 315 deg.