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Bob, (count floyd) wrote
C'mon guys, lets use this forum to discuss radio listening and dxing of either BCB or SW, and keep the spam talk out or by direct email. Follow the example of John Plimmer, his posts are always radio related and very interesting, they are about the only ones I read on this group anymore. The petty bickering needs to stop and get back on topic. Well said Bob, I too become perturbed by the increasing number of off topic trash that now overwhelms this news group. When I first subscribed many years ago it was full of on topic interesting radio stuff. As for radio, I have been DXing for 42 years and never a dull moment. When propagation is bad and you are thinking of chucking it in, something always comes up and reinvigorates your interest with a great DX catch. It's true that HF SW propagation has been very bad in recent years with the current very low sunspot number, but as sure as God made little apples, it will come back again in full force in coming years. So if HF is bad now, then try the MW AM band or the many interesting things to do on LF, Although I am aware that many of you do not have LF band on your radio's. DXing the AM MW band has lots to offer and the low "K" index of last year was one of the best MW seasons ever recorded worldwide in decades. I and other fella's got many superb catches over 10,000 miles away and I assure you that is a great thrill and well worthwhile the effort. And you don't need top of the range gear for that as my DX pal Gary Deacon uses a pedestrian Yaesu FRG7 analogue radio and gets amazing results that are the envy of his peers. I took my very old Sony 7600D to Atlanta a few years ago when I visited my son and the great MW DX had me absorbed for hours. I was amazed at the long distance catches I was getting. Now the relatively cheap "ultralights" like the Eton E100 have caught the hobbyists attention and they are having great fun with these and getting the most astonishing catches with them. Recent catches here in Montagu have been encouraging after what was turning out to be a bad winter season. In the last few days on LF band I have got: "LH" Kamuzu International, Lilongwe, VTR Vitoria Brazil and ASN Ascencion Isl., all excellent NDB beacon far off DX catches. Then on AM LF were 198 Algeria, 162 Allouis France and 234 Luxembourg. AM MW band also kept me interested, although Montagu is a very poor location for that, but you can still get interesting catches like: A clutch of French stations: Toulose, Bordeaux, Strasbourg and Nice. Then "Big L" from Holland and BBC 648 from Orfordness in the UK and 1530 R. Vaticano in Italy. Then if that doesn't keep you amused and conditions are boring you can always listen to the hams with the hope of picking up a very far off catch. Something interesting always pops up there as well. During the day when the DX is not running I listen to the International broadcasters like BBC, VOA, DW, RCI and R. Nederland and get interesting different angles on local and international news. I like chasing the AFN stations as well as they are a challenging catch with their far off locations and low power transmitters. Yesterday I was thrilled to hear AFN Pearl Harbour on 6350 loud and clear - a very far distant catch that is my antipodes and I usually only get their 10 mHz station. So there is always something interesting on radio 24 hours of the day to absorb and thrill you. Have fun and good DX John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s Icom IC-7700, Icom IC-756 PRO III with MW mods ERGO software Drake SW8. Sangean 803A Sony 7600D, GE SRIII, Redsun RP2100 Antenna's RF Systems DX 1 Pro Mk II, Datong AD-270 Kiwa MW Loop. http://www.dxing.info/about/dxers/plimmer.dx |
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