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![]() In article , Angusmcwhorter wrote: I am back into dxing as I have gone into hibernation with this hobby since I was a fanatic in the 1980's and 1990's. Anyway, I got a new radio yesterday in the mail, a Grundig Satellit 750, set up my antenna including figuring out a ground and am back at it. A few observations that I have quickly made is that sadly there are quite a few stations missing since I last signed on such as Radio Canada and Radio Netherlands. Hello, Angus. Yes, a number of commercial shortwave stations have gone off the air in recent years. But with solar activity improving, perhaps you will have fun now with the ones that are left. You can probably get more of a discussion going about this in the newsgroup rec.radio.shortwave. In fact, someone was just discussing the Satellit 700 there. This group (rec.radio.amateur.dx) is for amateur radio, and of course the Satellit 750 can't transmit. Of course some hams also do SW DXing of commercial stations, but you'll likely have better luck in the other group. Patty |
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