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-- finally....
I've gotta get away from the noise at this address.
It was winter. Still cold around here.
Outside work.
So from my comfortable 'inside' and 'noise' to outdoor antennas....
Common coaxial
I've gotta get away from the noise at this address.
It was winter. Still cold around here.
Outside work.
So from my comfortable 'inside' and 'noise' to outdoor antennas....
Common coaxial
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terribly wet
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Overnite log on 1160
This evening 1160 kHz seemed active on general scanning, so I came back to it after midnite EDT. I found 3 new stations here and will be going to 1400 kHz shortly after posting.
First was an ID-only
This evening 1160 kHz seemed active on general scanning, so I came back to it after midnite EDT. I found 3 new stations here and will be going to 1400 kHz shortly after posting.
First was an ID-only
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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Re: Chinese ulralight wish-list
I would dis-recommend the Redsun RP300 for most people, but if you
can pick it up for a song it does have one good point: it is at least
as sensitive on AM-BCB as the Eton E100, and it is almost
I would dis-recommend the Redsun RP300 for most people, but if you
can pick it up for a song it does have one good point: it is at least
as sensitive on AM-BCB as the Eton E100, and it is almost
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d4g7johnson
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#14544
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Re: New loggings/antenna tinkering/update
Yes, yes, yes. This is a GOOD thing. Tinker some, DX some more.
Tinker a little more, DX a little more. Repeat as necessary!
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Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train!
Yes, yes, yes. This is a GOOD thing. Tinker some, DX some more.
Tinker a little more, DX a little more. Repeat as necessary!
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Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train!
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Peter Laws
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#14543
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Re: Chinese ulralight wish-list
My recommendation would be the PL-310 followed in succession by the PL-606, then PL-380. Enjoy you stay in the PRC, and good DX-ing.
Richard.
Richard Allen,
36°22'51"N / 97°26'35"W
(near Perry OK
My recommendation would be the PL-310 followed in succession by the PL-606, then PL-380. Enjoy you stay in the PRC, and good DX-ing.
Richard.
Richard Allen,
36°22'51"N / 97°26'35"W
(near Perry OK
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bbwrwy
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#14542
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Re: Newfoundland Ultralight Radio Trans-Atlantics & Domestics Report April 5-6
Hi Allen / Dianne,
wow what a great location! Im jealous!
Is it nice and quiet in rfi terms?
Heres hoping that the new location will bring you both lots of dx and happiness!
best wishes from the other
Hi Allen / Dianne,
wow what a great location! Im jealous!
Is it nice and quiet in rfi terms?
Heres hoping that the new location will bring you both lots of dx and happiness!
best wishes from the other
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Paul Logan
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#14541
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Re: Chinese ultralight wish-list
Peter, good luck! When you get there, if you can access this group, please keep us apprised of the latest models that you come across (ultralight or receivers in general). Also, what you hear on the
Peter, good luck! When you get there, if you can access this group, please keep us apprised of the latest models that you come across (ultralight or receivers in general). Also, what you hear on the
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keith beesley
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#14540
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Re: Newfoundland Ultralight Radio Trans-Atlantics & Domestics Report April 5-6
Excellent ! Nice views, and good DX. Looks like a little low-angle blockage on the ocean side, but it's at a decent distance. Congratulations !
Russ Edmunds
15 mi NNW of Philadelphia
Grid FN20id
FM:
Excellent ! Nice views, and good DX. Looks like a little low-angle blockage on the ocean side, but it's at a decent distance. Congratulations !
Russ Edmunds
15 mi NNW of Philadelphia
Grid FN20id
FM:
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Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@...>
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#14539
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Newfoundland Ultralight Radio Trans-Atlantics & Domestics Report April 5-6
Greetings to All,
Trans-Atlantic signals reigned supreme once again at our new location last evening. Many of the same stations from the previous two evenings were audible as well. We have listed
Greetings to All,
Trans-Atlantic signals reigned supreme once again at our new location last evening. Many of the same stations from the previous two evenings were audible as well. We have listed
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Allen Willie
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#14538
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Re: Chinese ultralight wish-list
I will 3rd the vote on the DSP Radio of choice, the Tecsun PL-310.
However, there is the "traditional PLL models" with digital tune. As far as these go, either the Tecsun PL-210 or its ancestor the
I will 3rd the vote on the DSP Radio of choice, the Tecsun PL-310.
However, there is the "traditional PLL models" with digital tune. As far as these go, either the Tecsun PL-210 or its ancestor the
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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#14537
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Re: New loggings/antenna tinkering/update
Good point Raphael -
When I said travel anywhere I wasn't thinking about airport security concerns. I rarely travel in airplanes. When I made that statement I had not even thought about the fact that
Good point Raphael -
When I said travel anywhere I wasn't thinking about airport security concerns. I rarely travel in airplanes. When I made that statement I had not even thought about the fact that
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Brian Miller
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#14536
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Re: Chinese ultralight wish-list
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for your prompt reply and comments.
I have brought with me my Eton G8 (aka Tecsun PL-300wt) that I purchased in the UK last year. The variant I have seems better than the Gundig and
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for your prompt reply and comments.
I have brought with me my Eton G8 (aka Tecsun PL-300wt) that I purchased in the UK last year. The variant I have seems better than the Gundig and
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Peter 1956
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#14535
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Re: Chinese ulralight wish-list
Hi Peter:
First, we're all jealous that you are going to the Land of No Postage Fees!
But seriously, for MW, the PL-310 and PL-606 are the most sensitive, then the PL-380, then the PL-300WT, PL-360
Hi Peter:
First, we're all jealous that you are going to the Land of No Postage Fees!
But seriously, for MW, the PL-310 and PL-606 are the most sensitive, then the PL-380, then the PL-300WT, PL-360
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Kevin Schanilec
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#14534
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Algeria - very strong
Propagation from Algeria was excellent last night, Tuesday
Algeria Chaine 1 was much stronger on 549KHz than the parallel transmission on
531KHz. That strong it wiped DLF Germany off the dial, just
Propagation from Algeria was excellent last night, Tuesday
Algeria Chaine 1 was much stronger on 549KHz than the parallel transmission on
531KHz. That strong it wiped DLF Germany off the dial, just
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dave_hackwell <dave_hackwell@...>
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#14533
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Re: New loggings/antenna tinkering/update
In summary I love these ferrite antennas! They are much morepractical than air-core loop antennas. Not as cumbersome and much easier to maintain.
I totally agree. If you go to You Tube and search
In summary I love these ferrite antennas! They are much morepractical than air-core loop antennas. Not as cumbersome and much easier to maintain.
I totally agree. If you go to You Tube and search
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Pollock,Raphael E <rpollock@...>
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#14532
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Chinese ulralight wish-list
Hi all,
I am going to live in China for a while, so no need to get ultralights mail order and pay postage charges :-)
Which, in the humble opinion of members, are the very best ultralights for
Hi all,
I am going to live in China for a while, so no need to get ultralights mail order and pay postage charges :-)
Which, in the humble opinion of members, are the very best ultralights for
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Peter 1956
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#14531
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New loggings/antenna tinkering/update
Hello everyone -
I've gone far down the rabbit hole of dxing and radio tinkering in general. Each time I say that to myself, a few weeks later I find myself deeper still without much chance of
Hello everyone -
I've gone far down the rabbit hole of dxing and radio tinkering in general. Each time I say that to myself, a few weeks later I find myself deeper still without much chance of
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Brian Miller
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#14530
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Two more on 1400 kHz GL
Two more new statioon ID's this AM before Sunrise. I missed the 0500 EDT ToH, but caught these at BoH near 0530 EDT.
First was a nice call of a local WILI Willimantic, CT that has evaded the ULR-DX
Two more new statioon ID's this AM before Sunrise. I missed the 0500 EDT ToH, but caught these at BoH near 0530 EDT.
First was a nice call of a local WILI Willimantic, CT that has evaded the ULR-DX
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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#14529
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ULR DX....Another NEW COUNTRY Station Heard on 1520 KHZ.......WKVI Knox, INDIANA Daytimer Only??????
Hi Guys:
Woke up at 0300 am with no where to go!!!!! So I did some more listening on 1520 Khz. WWKB is virtually NON EXISTENT on the frequency this morning. I heard a station playing COUNTRY
Hi Guys:
Woke up at 0300 am with no where to go!!!!! So I did some more listening on 1520 Khz. WWKB is virtually NON EXISTENT on the frequency this morning. I heard a station playing COUNTRY
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robert ross
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#14528
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NE Oregon ULR NDB DX, Tuesday night
Much better conditions this evening than recently and much lower static too. One new one. 281 logged.
Steve
NE Oregon
PL-380, 14" foam loop (no ferrite)
329 PMV, NE 1149 Mi
Much better conditions this evening than recently and much lower static too. One new one. 281 logged.
Steve
NE Oregon
PL-380, 14" foam loop (no ferrite)
329 PMV, NE 1149 Mi
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Steve Ratzlaff <steveratz@...>
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#14527
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