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![]() "OceanHopper" wrote in message news:9M8Oc.1189$wz.705@fed1read01... BCB DXing tends to be best during the fall and winter months -- hang in there. In my experience... not true. Good, interesting MW DX can occur in any month of the year. However, it helps to make a DXpedition trek a quiet rural area to seek out the DX with specialized antennas like Beverages. Even without an optimal antenna and location, it just takes persistence and time at the dials to learn the seasonal patterns. The equinoxes in March and September are particularly good for signal paths that follow the terminator between the north & south hemispheres. From my Pacific NW location, the summer months are typically best for Aussie and New Zealand MW reception and the South Pacific stations. Even from home, midsummer can provide Tahiti on 738 and the stronger Aussies like 2BL Sydney on 702. I would guess that other parts of the USA experience regular summer patterns on mediumwave to other North American or Carribean regions. For instance, this time of year the Midwest USA has a sunrise grayline condition with Yukon and northern Alaska... a good time to catch those northerly, distant stations. Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA |
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