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Tim Shoppa September 7th 04 03:07 PM

Telamon wrote in message ...
In article NzN_c.813$2H5.226@trndny07,
"David" wrote:

I use to log lots of DX stations like Michael Bryant when I was out in the
rural countryside with lots of property and good antennas. So I have no
question that Bryant is logging all those stations. Wonder what he uses for
antennas??


It's not humanly possible to identify that many stations that fast even
if they are all in english or a persons first language.


If you're familiar with the schedule and the announcers/programs, you can
go that fast. I can hear the Canadian accent on RCI in an
instant, Radio Netherlands broadcasts in English have a certain
vocabulary that is unique, BBC news has a very exact style and locution,
etc. Others here can identify the
exact transmitter being used by the hum. Now, I can only do this for
a few big powerhouse Euro/NA broadcasters - doing this for a wide range of
African/Arabic/South American/etc. broadcasters is way beyond my skill.

Tim.

Telamon September 8th 04 05:14 AM

In article ,
(Tim Shoppa) wrote:

Telamon wrote in message
.
..
In article NzN_c.813$2H5.226@trndny07,
"David" wrote:

I use to log lots of DX stations like Michael Bryant when I was
out in the rural countryside with lots of property and good
antennas. So I have no question that Bryant is logging all those
stations. Wonder what he uses for antennas??


It's not humanly possible to identify that many stations that fast
even if they are all in english or a persons first language.


If you're familiar with the schedule and the announcers/programs, you
can go that fast. I can hear the Canadian accent on RCI in an
instant, Radio Netherlands broadcasts in English have a certain
vocabulary that is unique, BBC news has a very exact style and
locution, etc. Others here can identify the exact transmitter being
used by the hum. Now, I can only do this for a few big powerhouse
Euro/NA broadcasters - doing this for a wide range of
African/Arabic/South American/etc. broadcasters is way beyond my
skill.


Well you and I are mere mortals. Bryant has a super powered
imagination.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

m II September 9th 04 02:37 AM

dxAce wrote:

I was led to believe all those lists were published just so people COULD
use them in their short wave listening. Making life easier for your
fellow man...it costs so little..sniff...



You've (and others) have totally missed my point... why am I not surprised?


It was cleverly hidden under that hat!



mike


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