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Agreed totally. My method (and people can criticize it but it is the way I
enjoy creating my own logs) is to scan through the entire sw spectrum within an hour. I don't try to identify every signal I can hear...I try to stick with English language transmissions, or at least, interesting music. I then use references such as Prime Time Shortwave, Passport and Monitoring times to identify the stations. Generally it is fairly obvious if you can figure out what the station is...if not I leave it as unidentified for now and move on. Sometimes the ID's are stumbled upon by identifying parallel frequencies with the same program. Is this stealing someone else's work? I don't think so. It is using whatever data I can to identify what I'm hearing, and I think this is totally correct and appropriate for me. Otherwise, what else do you use all the available data for? With this method I can do a band scan for each hour of the day and compile my own logs, which I update twice each Summer and twice each Winter. If someone states that you are stealing someone else's work unless you listen to each signal until you hear an ID they are applying their personal preferences in how to create logs onto everyone else and frankly I don't see how anyone has the right to do that. I realize I may get flamed for writing this and that's one of the reasons I seldom post to this group these days but felt it was necessary to speak my piece. Jay "lsmyer" wrote in message ... I strongly agree with Mr. Bryant on this. DXing is a very individual activity. Some people meticulously spend hours on a particular frequency. I had a friend who was that way. He was incredibly thorough but he never ended up with many stations. That doesn't work for me. My attention span is too short to start with. If I can ID a station in two minutes, then that leaves me a lot more time available in that window to pull in even more stations. Plus, there's nothing wrong with using another person's database to make an ID easier. It's no different than using a digital display on a radio to find out where you are on the dial. Some purists would rather dx by ear only, and that's fine too. Most importantly, though, DXing should be fun. |
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In article , "Jay"
writes: Is this stealing someone else's work? I don't think so. It is using whatever data I can to identify what I'm hearing, and I think this is totally correct and appropriate for me. Otherwise, what else do you use all the available data for? Agree, why NOT use whatever data is available; - No real sense in reinventing the wheel... If your star gazing, you use a guide to the planets and stars , coordinated for your time, season and latitude. If you're bird watching, you use a guide; "that looks like a".. Not a shotgun, bird dog and dissecting tools :-) With this method I can do a band scan for each hour of the day and compile my own logs, which I update twice each Summer and twice each Winter. If someone states that you are stealing someone else's work unless you listen to each signal until you hear an ID they are applying their personal preferences in how to create logs onto everyone else and frankly I don't see how anyone has the right to do that. Theres a lot of petty jealousy in the world... I realize I may get flamed for writing this and that's one of the reasons I seldom post to this group these days but felt it was necessary to speak my piece. Jay Theres a lot of petty jealousy in the world... Dan / NYC |
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Diverd4777 wrote:
Agree, why NOT use whatever data is available; - No real sense in reinventing the wheel... 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... mike (the selfless) II |
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![]() m II wrote: Diverd4777 wrote: Agree, why NOT use whatever data is available; - No real sense in reinventing the wheel... 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? dxAce |
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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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