AM evening logs
On Dec 17, 8:50*pm, Dave wrote:
BCBlazysusan wrote:
On Dec 17, 9:48 am, Dave wrote:
none wrote:
BCBlazysusan wrote:
On Dec 16, 8:34 am, Dave wrote:
I'm personally not impressed that you can hear blowtorches less than a
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I just don't understand why you would say something like that to
someone that is just enjoying their hobby. Are you working on picking
you up a loop SC? It'll really help you on the BCB loggings.
Every week a list of nearby clear channel flamethrowers doesn't impress me.
That is an honest declaration, freely given.
Now if *it was during sunlight, like getting WLS at 2 in the afternoon
(CST) on a Magnavox AE-3805 [?] and a Select-A-Tenna (ca. $50 worth of
stuff-I bought the SAT in a charity resale store), indoors in downtown
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I know what you are saying Dave- I really do. But he is just really
getting into it again. I remember when I first started and if I would
have been posting in here back then say the first six months I started
I more than likely would have either quit all together or had to learn
all my own. I know many in here Brenda Ann/Steve/Telamon/RHF/Tom etc.
etc. really helped me out in here and didn't make me feel bad or less
educated than them. FWIW that setup with the Magnavox and select-a-
tenna would be a cool setup though. ;-) That is one piece (the
selecta) I never added to the arsenal that I would love to try.
- It is magical, to a degree, to listen to a distant flamethrower.
-*I listen to KGO (about 350 miles away) and KKOH (450 miles)
- every evening. I do not consider them to be DXing.
-*"KOMO 1000" from Seattle or KOA, Denver, perhaps.
-*Perhaps our evening DXer could try for some 1 KW
- stations on the expanded band.
Dave - Enjoy Your Radios : Be It DXing
-or- Simply Every Day Listening.
radio it's about listening and . . .
enjoying what you hear ~ RHF
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