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dead of night schrieb:
Perhaps it's safe to say that if I receive anything at all on that band it's probably an image. Yup, at least as far as broadcasting stations are concerned. There are few more than a dozen AM stations on 120m worldwide, none of them with particularly high power (the Australians with 50 kW are the strongest). Not knowing too much about shortwave, and just learning now, I had been treating all SW bands equally. If you want to get into tropical band listening, 60m is the ideal starter's band IMO. You will need a fairly selective antenna with good signal levels to keep the 49m images away (the trusty AN-LP1 works wonders here, in fact I found that it blows away the random wire strung for the AR7030+ on 60 and would allow me to use it at my usual listening location - the bed - so I'll now attempt to either make an adapter to PL or have one made; far better than having this very fine rx gather dust any longer), but then it can be great fun. You may need to stay up late but the result is quite likely to be worth it - here in Germany I usually tend to miss most of the Africans ceasing operation before midnight local time, but later on the usual Chinese suspects will be coming in, then the Indian locals, and finally some Central and South American stations. (WWCR and WWRB also come in, but are less interesting from a DX perspective.) Stephan -- Home: http://stephan.win31.de/ After we'd tried a few models, this vacuum cleaner didn't suck - it blew up instead. |
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