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dxAce wrote: David Frackelton Gleason, still posing as the fraudulent 'Eduardo', wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Billy Smith" wrote in message ... I know that from here in Indiana it was very common in the past to receive the Chinese People's Broadcasting Stations from as far as Lhasa, Kunming, and other locations at this QTH. Funny, but I never saw such MW receptions reported in DX News or the IRCA Monitor... that would be most amazing reception in the last 3 decades or so. Even in the peak years of good reception to the Pacific in the early 60's, I never heard of a Chinese station making it East of the Rockies. When did this occur and what stations were heard? Do ya think he might just be referring to SW transmissions, oh faux one? If so, that would be odd for two reasons... 1. The thread is about MW. So? 2. He is using a beverage antenna, not usually associated with SW receptions. I can associate the use of a Beverage (Yes, moron, with a capital B) antenna with SW reception on most any given day, and so can the cognoscenti. I would consider what you use to be a Beverage antenna for SW since I believe your long wire antennas to be about 10 foot off the ground. You have two, one a hundred foot and another 200 foot long. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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