I haven't been on here since I moved to Perth a few months ago, but thought I'd check in. Perth is in the far southwest of Australia, they say the most remote large city in the world. I have been too busy since I arrived to do much radio (new job, wife and 2 kids, house hunting, etc), but have had a bit of time to tune around on MW. Unfortunately, I'm using a barefoot portable and the house is very noisy (all CFL's, 3 computers, streetlight just outside), so not ideal conditions.
The biggest change from the US is how open the band is. I mostly gave up DXing some years ago due to the band crowding, RF noise, and IBOC. Down here, there are still quite a few frequencies with nothing strong enough to ID, even at night. During the day, probably over a third of the frequencies are clear. In the daytime, I have been able to hear 5 kw or less stations 200+ miles away, so should start hearing more as we get into our winter, but I doubt if it will get much better.
The biggest surprise has been the lack of non-Australian stations I"ve heard so far. The big 1000 kw VOA in Thailand is a regular, but other than that most everything I've heard has been w/in Australia. Conversely, I have heard several <2 kw stations in the southeast of Australia.
I will try to post again here when I get a chance and have some interesting stuff to report.
The biggest change from the US is how open the band is. I mostly gave up DXing some years ago due to the band crowding, RF noise, and IBOC. Down here, there are still quite a few frequencies with nothing strong enough to ID, even at night. During the day, probably over a third of the frequencies are clear. In the daytime, I have been able to hear 5 kw or less stations 200+ miles away, so should start hearing more as we get into our winter, but I doubt if it will get much better.
The biggest surprise has been the lack of non-Australian stations I"ve heard so far. The big 1000 kw VOA in Thailand is a regular, but other than that most everything I've heard has been w/in Australia. Conversely, I have heard several <2 kw stations in the southeast of Australia.
I will try to post again here when I get a chance and have some interesting stuff to report.