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I just joined Digital Spy forums a few days ago, and there seems to be an issue with longwave threads in the broadcast forum being shut down by moderators. So I thought I'd try starting a longwave thread here.
Sounds like the Isle of Man might have a commercial longwave broadcaster in the near future. I was surprised to hear from other forum users there that cars in Europe have longwave reception in their radios. It must be decades since that happened here in the USA. Anyone have interesting longwave topics to discuss?
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weatherall wrote: I just joined Digital Spy forums a few days ago, and there seems to be an issue with longwave threads in the broadcast forum being shut down by moderators. So I thought I'd try starting a longwave thread here. Sounds like the Isle of Man might have a commercial longwave broadcaster in the near future. I was surprised to hear from other forum users there that cars in Europe have longwave reception in their radios. It must be decades since that happened here in the USA. Anyone have interesting longwave topics to discuss? Europe has commercial broadcasters on the long wave band. I don't think the long wave has ever had licensed stations in the Americas. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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weatherall wrote:
I just joined Digital Spy forums a few days ago, and there seems to be an issue with longwave threads in the broadcast forum being shut down by moderators. So I thought I'd try starting a longwave thread here. Sounds like the Isle of Man might have a commercial longwave broadcaster in the near future. I was surprised to hear from other forum users there that cars in Europe have longwave reception in their radios. It must be decades since that happened here in the USA. Anyone have interesting longwave topics to discuss? Keep listening. In North America there isn't much on Long Wave except a few aviation navigation beacons. And every year, there are fewer and fewer of them. You may hear a few differential GPS broadcasts. However, the best time to listen is in the winter months early in the morning before sunrise. Then you stand a pretty good chance of hearing the LW broadcasts from Europe. |
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![]() Keep listening. In North America there isn't much on Long Wave except a few aviation navigation beacons. And every year, there are fewer and fewer of them. You may hear a few differential GPS broadcasts. However, the best time to listen is in the winter months early in the morning before sunrise. Then you stand a pretty good chance of hearing the LW broadcasts from Europe. Which ones are most likely to be heard? What would be a reasonable antenna for longwave? I've never heard anything but beacons on LW, but I do like the hunt for them. |
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Which ones are most likely to be heard? What would be a reasonable antenna for longwave? I've never heard anything but beacons on LW, but I do like the hunt for them. There are some web sites dedicated to hunting and identifying Non-Directional Beacons (NDBs). This is one I like: http://mare.radio.tripod.com/4ute.html Also look in to http://www.lwca.org/ Most NDBs are pretty dull listening. A very few broadcast AWOS and ASOS weather from the airports where they're located. But that's about it. I'd be more excited about transatlantic LW reception... DE AB3A |
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