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![]() -- William Smith Indiana IC-746, FRG-100 1500 foot longwire "David Eduardo" wrote in message . .. "RHF" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 25, 8:04 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Billy Smith" wrote in message ... Also, considering that in past years when time wasn't an issue, I used to regularly receive Atlantic 252 on longwave here in the Midwestern USA state of Indiana. Not to mention quite a few other longwave catches starting just after dark local time. - That is not even an interesting catch. Many of the LW stations could be used as indicators of conditions favoring low band MW European DXing when more of the LW stations existed. When the LW stations were exceptionally strong, you could look for things like Lisbon on 655 that would indicate a good trans-Atlantic path. d'Eduado - Clearly Your Interests . . . Are Not Our Interests. ~ RHF - - - and that is something to think about. Yep, just now sent a post lamenting how DXers used to be radio fans. Now they are declared enemies of the broadcasters and are, in a considerable percentage, radio haters. You should see some of the reception reports AMs get these days. The ones that are not lies often have demands for a "QSL" as if most radio broadcasters knew what a QSL or QRM or SINPO even mean. . I guess that does say that most broadcasters are ignorant of what traditional radio was all about since QSLs were a pretty solid part of the hobby since the earliest years before the corporate boards deemed the consumer largely irrelevant. As they do today. Seeing the general lack of education in US society, one must wonder if even the station staff or engineers would even know much about any of the traditions of radio. |
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