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I'm surprised you don't have any China domestic in there as they are all
over the band with some transmitters at 100Kw.

You sure heard a lot of stations from different parts of the world for
this time of the year. Next time I have insomnia in the early hours of
the morning I'll have to try some of these stations.

You got the one Japanese domestic I usually get on 3925 listed in
Passport as 10/50 Kw. Like you found that one can come in big time. I
only have passive antennas and on that band I use a 50 foot shielded
loop.

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Telamon
Ventura, California



Actually, I hear so many Chinese stations on the tropical bands that I
consider them "pests", and I rarely log or report them. Also, certain other
geographic areas interest me more for DX and the music that is broadcast
from places like the South Pacific and Africa, so I tend to concentrate my
DXing on those stations from the parts of the world. However, when it comes
to medium wave DXing I seek out the Chinese stations as much as any other.
They are not as common for me on medium wave as the Japanese or Korean
stations.

Guy


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That blonde divorced woman in a town one hundred miles (I guess she is
about 34 years old by now,that nasty talkin woman) from me,she emailed
me auld arse a few times this evening.YES!
cuhulin

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That blonde divorced woman in a town one hundred miles (I guess she is
about 34 years old by now,that nasty talkin woman) from me,she emailed
me auld arse a few times this evening.YES!
cuhulin




Take shorter strokes.

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It's soooo short anywayyyyy,,,,,, Nawwwww,,,,,, I wont say that one
either.
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SNIP

I'm surprised you don't have any China domestic in there as they are all
over the band with some transmitters at 100Kw.

You sure heard a lot of stations from different parts of the world for
this time of the year. Next time I have insomnia in the early hours of
the morning I'll have to try some of these stations.

You got the one Japanese domestic I usually get on 3925 listed in
Passport as 10/50 Kw. Like you found that one can come in big time. I
only have passive antennas and on that band I use a 50 foot shielded
loop.



Actually, I hear so many Chinese stations on the tropical bands that I
consider them "pests", and I rarely log or report them. Also, certain other
geographic areas interest me more for DX and the music that is broadcast
from places like the South Pacific and Africa, so I tend to concentrate my
DXing on those stations from the parts of the world. However, when it comes
to medium wave DXing I seek out the Chinese stations as much as any other.
They are not as common for me on medium wave as the Japanese or Korean
stations.


I don't know about you but I get most interference from the Chinese on
49, 41, and 31 meters. I might see more interference from them on the
tropical bands if I had a bigger passive or active antenna.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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