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old_timer
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To the NA users thank you for the logs and feedback on the forum.
As I am located at 55N latitude, you all have probably noticed that this receiver is very susceptable to Auroral conditions. This equates to Northern Canada !!! MW conditions can change at the drop of a hat, from being really good to being absolute shit...
The hardest DX has been:
Japan: 1278 JOHR, 1332 JOSF
S. Korea: 972 HLCA, 1170 KBS
Alaska: 680 KBRW, 970 KFBX
These station are all located on a bearing that goes through the Auroral zone, so are only possible during very quite solar periods i.e. sunspot minimum.
Never heard Aus or NZ, so that would be really good..
Anyway it's nice to see what you guys are hearing so I know if the node is performing or not. There are some DXers in Europe that never leave any feedback :-\
Good listening..
Alan (oldtimer)
As I am located at 55N latitude, you all have probably noticed that this receiver is very susceptable to Auroral conditions. This equates to Northern Canada !!! MW conditions can change at the drop of a hat, from being really good to being absolute shit...
The hardest DX has been:
Japan: 1278 JOHR, 1332 JOSF
S. Korea: 972 HLCA, 1170 KBS
Alaska: 680 KBRW, 970 KFBX
These station are all located on a bearing that goes through the Auroral zone, so are only possible during very quite solar periods i.e. sunspot minimum.
Never heard Aus or NZ, so that would be really good..
Anyway it's nice to see what you guys are hearing so I know if the node is performing or not. There are some DXers in Europe that never leave any feedback :-\
Good listening..
Alan (oldtimer)