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Small Loops Ato Z
<<< Thank you for the timely response I will immediately stop posting any objectional material. >>> Jordan, We will take you at your word. Any further posts not related to your own Ultralight Radio DX
<<< Thank you for the timely response I will immediately stop posting any objectional material. >>> Jordan, We will take you at your word. Any further posts not related to your own Ultralight Radio DX
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Gary DeBock
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Small Loops Ato Z
Jordan, You are welcome to post material concerning actual Ultralight Radio DXing or actual experimentation on this list, but it certainly seems that you have no interest in performing either activity
Jordan, You are welcome to post material concerning actual Ultralight Radio DXing or actual experimentation on this list, but it certainly seems that you have no interest in performing either activity
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Gary DeBock
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Census/Poll Shotout update
Thanks Jay, Your comments are appreciated! I also find your radio reviews very interesting and informative, and appreciate your many contributions to the radio hobby. The Ultralightdx Yahoo group espe
Thanks Jay, Your comments are appreciated! I also find your radio reviews very interesting and informative, and appreciate your many contributions to the radio hobby. The Ultralightdx Yahoo group espe
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Gary DeBock
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Census/Poll Shotout update
Jordan, I am the Ultralightdx Yahoo Group Moderator, along with Rob Ross of London, Ontario. You are free to post Ultralight radio-related material on the list, but as you may have discovered, attempt
Jordan, I am the Ultralightdx Yahoo Group Moderator, along with Rob Ross of London, Ontario. You are free to post Ultralight radio-related material on the list, but as you may have discovered, attempt
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Gary DeBock
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"Frequent Flyer" FSL Antenna Program Runs into Some Turbulence
The TSA-friendly miniature FSL antennas were designed to provide high DXing gain for hobbyists on long range travel, especially to places where large external antennas are forbidden. Those who have tr
The TSA-friendly miniature FSL antennas were designed to provide high DXing gain for hobbyists on long range travel, especially to places where large external antennas are forbidden. Those who have tr
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Gary DeBock
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Returning to Ultralight
Hi Guys, Recently some questions have been posted concerning Ultralight radio qualification for certain models, and about the Ultralight Radio group administration in general. I hope that this respons
Hi Guys, Recently some questions have been posted concerning Ultralight radio qualification for certain models, and about the Ultralight Radio group administration in general. I hope that this respons
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Gary DeBock
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Oregon Cliff (Rockwork 5) Ultralight DU's for 8-1
Once again the largest collection of ferrite this side of the Ukraine crossed over the Columbia River bridge at the bizarre hour of 2:30 AM this morning, kicking off the major Rockwork DXpedition on t
Once again the largest collection of ferrite this side of the Ukraine crossed over the Columbia River bridge at the bizarre hour of 2:30 AM this morning, kicking off the major Rockwork DXpedition on t
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Gary DeBock
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April 2018 Cook Island Ultralight DXpedition Article
Thanks Michael, We enjoyed almost every sunset together, but she only came on the beach once at sunrise (to take the photo on the first page). Fortunately, it seems that I was successful in convincing
Thanks Michael, We enjoyed almost every sunset together, but she only came on the beach once at sunrise (to take the photo on the first page). Fortunately, it seems that I was successful in convincing
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Gary DeBock
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April 2018 Cook Island Ultralight DXpedition Article
About 11 years ago John Bryant conducted an all-out DXpedition on Easter Island in the Pacific, deploying multiple 500 foot beverages and chasing DX with total freedom, whenever he wished. He received
About 11 years ago John Bryant conducted an all-out DXpedition on Easter Island in the Pacific, deploying multiple 500 foot beverages and chasing DX with total freedom, whenever he wished. He received
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Gary DeBock
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Hot-Rodded SSB Travel Portables-- Fight to the Finish (of the MW Band)
Hello FARMERIK, <<< From what I have seen on you tube, the 'new' 'D-808 has the antenna input jack connected for MW. That may be another way to boost MW without opening the case. - FARMERIK >>> Sorry,
Hello FARMERIK, <<< From what I have seen on you tube, the 'new' 'D-808 has the antenna input jack connected for MW. That may be another way to boost MW without opening the case. - FARMERIK >>> Sorry,
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Gary DeBock
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Hot-Rodded SSB Travel Portables-- Fight to the Finish (of the MW Band)
Recently the new XHDATA D-808 AM-LW-FM-SW-AIR-SSB portable has finally become available to North American purchasers, with a couple of eBay sellers in China offering the innovative Si4735-chip based m
Recently the new XHDATA D-808 AM-LW-FM-SW-AIR-SSB portable has finally become available to North American purchasers, with a couple of eBay sellers in China offering the innovative Si4735-chip based m
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Gary DeBock
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Changes to Medium Wave Stations - Tasmania
Thanks for the Tasmanian station information, Paul. We heard 558-7BU at the Oregon state ocean cliff (Rockwork 4) last August, and it was quite a thrill to track down the 2 kW oldies station at such l
Thanks for the Tasmanian station information, Paul. We heard 558-7BU at the Oregon state ocean cliff (Rockwork 4) last August, and it was quite a thrill to track down the 2 kW oldies station at such l
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Gary DeBock
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Cook Islands Kiwi Propagation-- "Trackside" Indeed
Hi Todd (and Will), Thanks for your comments on the Kiwi DX recordings from the Cook Islands. And Will, I can sympathize with your situation in DXing at a "challenged" location (why else would I trave
Hi Todd (and Will), Thanks for your comments on the Kiwi DX recordings from the Cook Islands. And Will, I can sympathize with your situation in DXing at a "challenged" location (why else would I trave
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Gary DeBock
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Cook Islands Kiwi Propagation-- "Trackside" Indeed
Although the Cook Islands are roughly 2,000 miles (3,220 km) from New Zealand, the straight ocean path made many of the Kiwi signals sound like locals, regardless of their power. I'm still sorting thr
Although the Cook Islands are roughly 2,000 miles (3,220 km) from New Zealand, the straight ocean path made many of the Kiwi signals sound like locals, regardless of their power. I'm still sorting thr
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Gary DeBock
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Back - Again
Hi Paul, It's great to have you back again! I could have used you as a translator for Oz English during a visit to the Cook Islands last month :-) 73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
Hi Paul, It's great to have you back again! I could have used you as a translator for Oz English during a visit to the Cook Islands last month :-) 73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
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Gary DeBock
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1170-Eagle Christian Radio (Marshall Islands, 5 kW)
File review from the Cook Island DXpedition has uncovered a pretty obscure Pacific island station, which doesn't seem to be listed in any North American logs. 1170-Eagle Christian Radio is listed with
File review from the Cook Island DXpedition has uncovered a pretty obscure Pacific island station, which doesn't seem to be listed in any North American logs. 1170-Eagle Christian Radio is listed with
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Gary DeBock
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Cook Islands DXpedition-- NZ/ Australian Results & MP3's (Part One)
New Zealand has a "free association" agreement with the Cook Islands, and the Maori-speaking islanders use Kiwi dollars, have the right of abode in New Zealand, and show the deepest reverence for NZ's
New Zealand has a "free association" agreement with the Cook Islands, and the Maori-speaking islanders use Kiwi dollars, have the right of abode in New Zealand, and show the deepest reverence for NZ's
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Gary DeBock
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Cook Islands Ultralight DXpedition-- Pacific Island Results & MP3's
Chasing DX from the center of Polynesia was an ideal chance to track down exotic DU island stations that rarely, if ever, show up on the west coast of North America. From my location on the Aitutaki l
Chasing DX from the center of Polynesia was an ideal chance to track down exotic DU island stations that rarely, if ever, show up on the west coast of North America. From my location on the Aitutaki l
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Gary DeBock
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Ultra Rare 630-Radio Cook Islands-- Full Details
630-Cook Islands in Rarotonga has the reputation of being one of the toughest DU island stations to track down at long range-- and for good reason. Its "domestic" frequency, underperforming transmitte
630-Cook Islands in Rarotonga has the reputation of being one of the toughest DU island stations to track down at long range-- and for good reason. Its "domestic" frequency, underperforming transmitte
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Gary DeBock
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Cook Islands Ultralight DXpedition-- Asian TP-DX Loggings (Part Two)
This is the concluding segment of the Asian TP-DX loggings made on Aitutaki island in the Cook Islands chain (2,600 miles due south of Hawaii) from April 9-13 using a 7.5 inch loopstick C.Crane Skywav
This is the concluding segment of the Asian TP-DX loggings made on Aitutaki island in the Cook Islands chain (2,600 miles due south of Hawaii) from April 9-13 using a 7.5 inch loopstick C.Crane Skywav
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Gary DeBock
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