The remote Kiwi and other SDRs are becoming more popular among DXers, and are a great way to sample the band from locations other than the one you are in. If you're land and local noise challenged, you can use receivers and antennas you may be only able to dream about (always disclose when reporting DX catches is my recommendation).
These receivers a privately owned, you are a guest. Some have a donation link to keep the operation going, toss in a buck when you can.
Having said all that, I'd like to compile a list of the best performing setups from around North America and world.
Some of mine: University of Twente, Eschende, Netherlands. I mention this because it's the first I discovered. It's not part of the Kiwi system, thus can take around 200 users. It can be noisy sometimes but not all the time. There is a heck of a lot of Spain receivable. On this rig it's easy to notice the MW band thinning out.
Edinburgh, Indiana: Many of us are familiar with Bob Hawkins' super duper DX machine, specifically set up for medium wave. Bob has used a few different antenna configurations with some different res
ts. I love it especially for winter daytime DX. There is a Facebook group for users with nets additional receiver availabilities.
I'll stop here---add some of your favorites.
These receivers a privately owned, you are a guest. Some have a donation link to keep the operation going, toss in a buck when you can.
Having said all that, I'd like to compile a list of the best performing setups from around North America and world.
Some of mine: University of Twente, Eschende, Netherlands. I mention this because it's the first I discovered. It's not part of the Kiwi system, thus can take around 200 users. It can be noisy sometimes but not all the time. There is a heck of a lot of Spain receivable. On this rig it's easy to notice the MW band thinning out.
Edinburgh, Indiana: Many of us are familiar with Bob Hawkins' super duper DX machine, specifically set up for medium wave. Bob has used a few different antenna configurations with some different res
ts. I love it especially for winter daytime DX. There is a Facebook group for users with nets additional receiver availabilities.
I'll stop here---add some of your favorites.