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It's A Longwave To The Top

This is a cool video and all that, but these guys are clearly trespassing and lack any kind of professional climbing gear.

During a 40+ year career, I spent a fair amount of effort trying to keep people like this away from the sites I maintained.
 
I used to test the band by using Icelandic SDRs and trying to get BBC Radio 4 LW. On good days I could just about hear it
I’ve heard Radio 4 on 198 kHz in the past on SDRs in Iceland, but the signal was quite weak. Not sure how optimized those receivers were for longwave.

When RUV still had the 189 and 207 kHz longwave signals I could regularly hear both on the UTwente SDR in The Netherlands.
 


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