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Re: August 2019 Rockwork Cliff DXpedition
Excellent report as always Gary. I have also had a bit of a portable session today:
https://tassieradiorxer.blogspot.com/2019/08/loggings-282019-st-helens.html
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Paul - Moderator
UltralightDX
Excellent report as always Gary. I have also had a bit of a portable session today:
https://tassieradiorxer.blogspot.com/2019/08/loggings-282019-st-helens.html
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Paul - Moderator
UltralightDX
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By
Paul Blundell
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#28799
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August 2019 Rockwork Cliff DXpedition
Once again the largest FSL antenna collection on the planet made its way across the Columbia River bridge during an overnight trip to NW Oregon, finally being deployed at the original Highway 101
Once again the largest FSL antenna collection on the planet made its way across the Columbia River bridge during an overnight trip to NW Oregon, finally being deployed at the original Highway 101
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Gary DeBock
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#28798
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Long Term FM Radio Project - 26/07/2019
https://tassieradiorxer.blogspot.com/2019/07/long-term-fm-radio-project-26072019.html
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Paul - Moderator
UltralightDX
https://tassieradiorxer.blogspot.com/2019/07/long-term-fm-radio-project-26072019.html
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Paul - Moderator
UltralightDX
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By
Paul Blundell
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#28797
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Re: Wanted: Digitech ar1780 original
OK. But apart from that they seem to be strictly identical.
Rémy.
Le 26/07/2019 à 12:18, Paul Blundell a écrit :
OK. But apart from that they seem to be strictly identical.
Rémy.
Le 26/07/2019 à 12:18, Paul Blundell a écrit :
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Rémy Friess
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#28796
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Re: Wanted: Digitech ar1780 original
I think that does not use AA batteries.--
Paul - Moderator
UltralightDX
I think that does not use AA batteries.--
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UltralightDX
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Paul Blundell
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#28795
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Re: Wanted: Digitech ar1780 original
And what's the diffrence with the XHDATA D-808?
Rémy.
Le 26/07/2019 à 04:59, Paul Blundell a écrit :
Garanti sans virus. www.avg.com
And what's the diffrence with the XHDATA D-808?
Rémy.
Le 26/07/2019 à 04:59, Paul Blundell a écrit :
Garanti sans virus. www.avg.com
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Rémy Friess
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#28794
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Re: Wanted: Digitech ar1780 original
What is the difference between the two versions?--
Paul - Moderator
UltralightDX
What is the difference between the two versions?--
Paul - Moderator
UltralightDX
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By
Paul Blundell
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#28793
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Wanted: Digitech ar1780 original
Hello all....
Looking for a NEW first version of the Digitech ar1780 original . Not interested in the newer no name version.
Thanks!
Pete
Hello all....
Looking for a NEW first version of the Digitech ar1780 original . Not interested in the newer no name version.
Thanks!
Pete
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By
dypete
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#28792
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April 2019 Hong Kong Ultralight DXpedition Article
Hong Kong has been in the news a lot recently, but for me the major excitement happened in April, as I decided to accompany my Hong Kong Chinese wife to one of the toughest DXpedition venues on the
Hong Kong has been in the news a lot recently, but for me the major excitement happened in April, as I decided to accompany my Hong Kong Chinese wife to one of the toughest DXpedition venues on the
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Gary DeBock
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#28791
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Re: What do you class as 'DX"?
On my Vite VT111 (Dirt-Cheap DSP) or Tecsun R9012 any/all 5 from Chicago at 775 Miles, WSB Atlanta at 820 miles, KMOX St. Louis at 920 miles or WHO Des Moines at 1050 miles. These are Clear and 50Kw
On my Vite VT111 (Dirt-Cheap DSP) or Tecsun R9012 any/all 5 from Chicago at 775 Miles, WSB Atlanta at 820 miles, KMOX St. Louis at 920 miles or WHO Des Moines at 1050 miles. These are Clear and 50Kw
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Paul S. in CT
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#28790
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Re: What do you class as 'DX"?
<zl3ag@...> wrote:
I look at everything as a ham and broadcast DXer (and any other band -
i.e. FDNY on 154 MHz when I lived in Boston in the 80s). I think what
is above is
<zl3ag@...> wrote:
I look at everything as a ham and broadcast DXer (and any other band -
i.e. FDNY on 154 MHz when I lived in Boston in the 80s). I think what
is above is
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Peter Laws
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#28789
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Re: What do you class as 'DX"?
Thanks.
As I am focusing more on the FM band this makes sense.
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Paul - Moderator
UltralightDX
Thanks.
As I am focusing more on the FM band this makes sense.
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UltralightDX
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By
Paul Blundell
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#28788
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Re: What do you class as 'DX"?
and with medium wave and shortwave, it is dependent on the time of day, and the season, and even the strength that it is heard, so "anything that you can't hear every night of the year" can be
and with medium wave and shortwave, it is dependent on the time of day, and the season, and even the strength that it is heard, so "anything that you can't hear every night of the year" can be
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Nick Hall-Patch
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#28787
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Re: What do you class as 'DX"?
Replying to Andy's comment....
In 1961, I heard on my 6-Traansistor radio from my front yard in Houston Texas clear channels WHO, WMAQ, WLS, WLW, WSM, KDKA and many others.
It was DX for me :)
It is,
Replying to Andy's comment....
In 1961, I heard on my 6-Traansistor radio from my front yard in Houston Texas clear channels WHO, WMAQ, WLS, WLW, WSM, KDKA and many others.
It was DX for me :)
It is,
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K7DWI Art
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#28786
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Re: What do you class as 'DX"?
After having a wee think about this...
For AM - anything that you can't hear every night of the year.
For FM - anything that you can't hear 24/7/365.
Andy
CHCH NZ
Life Member, NZRDXL
After having a wee think about this...
For AM - anything that you can't hear every night of the year.
For FM - anything that you can't hear 24/7/365.
Andy
CHCH NZ
Life Member, NZRDXL
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Andy ZL3AG
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#28785
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Re: What do you class as 'DX"?
Thanks for the excellent reply.
I am focusing on the FM BCB and have been getting some interesting results. I need to spend more time logging what is "normal" to know what is abnormal.
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Paul -
Thanks for the excellent reply.
I am focusing on the FM BCB and have been getting some interesting results. I need to spend more time logging what is "normal" to know what is abnormal.
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Paul -
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Paul Blundell
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#28784
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Re: What do you class as 'DX"?
Rather tricky, and unique answers abound. Since you didn't post ANY information, there are two basic ways... by distance, or a formula that factors distance and TX power. Some folks think a 50kW
Rather tricky, and unique answers abound. Since you didn't post ANY information, there are two basic ways... by distance, or a formula that factors distance and TX power. Some folks think a 50kW
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Paul S. in CT
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#28783
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Re: What do you class as 'DX"?
If a station is not commonly heard, it is DX. Distance isn't a condition.
Russ Edmunds
WB2BJH
Blue Bell, PA
Grid FN20id
If a station is not commonly heard, it is DX. Distance isn't a condition.
Russ Edmunds
WB2BJH
Blue Bell, PA
Grid FN20id
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By
Russ Edmunds
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#28782
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What do you class as 'DX"?
What is the measure / point that you use to class a signal as DX or not?
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Paul - Moderator
UltralightDX
What is the measure / point that you use to class a signal as DX or not?
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Paul - Moderator
UltralightDX
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By
Paul Blundell
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#28781
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Portable Radio Go Case - July 2019
I have been looking for a way to carry my portable radio collection and my other ultralight related items. I have used a variety of bags and cases in the past.
I started searching both online and
I have been looking for a way to carry my portable radio collection and my other ultralight related items. I have used a variety of bags and cases in the past.
I started searching both online and
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By
Paul Blundell
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#28780
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