Bogdan,

FM DXing from planes in flight is frowned upon, since the IF oscillator in your 
``receiver`` transmits at short range and may interfere with aeronautical 
communications above 108 MHz, if not navigation, not to mention possible 
harmonics higher. I haven`t flown in quite a while; is this no longer 
prohibited without explicit permission from the crew? May your flight be 
successful nevertheless.

73, Glenn Hauser

--- On Fri, 5/15/09, aurel chiochiu <a...@videotron.ca> wrote:

  As I had some
> success DXing in an airplane during our trip to Cuba, I plan
> to do that once again ! I can't wait...I'm almost prepared
> for a sleepless night and I'm too excited, because DXing
> abord an airplane with a decent portable is one of the
> greatest challenges FM DXing can bring you ! As far as DXing
> longwave, mediumwave or shortwave, I can't say much, because
> I never had much success doing so from an airplane...
 



      
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