Hello To ALL!
I am considering the AOR AR8600 MarkIIB receiver. I would appreciate hearing
from anyone with experience with this brand and/or model. I don't wish to spark
a ridiculously long thread but I would also appreciate views on what the
experienced DXer considers to be a high performance
I used to live in Merced as a teenager and listened to
KYOS which had a street facing windowed DJ studio. I
lived around the corner on East 17th Street and the
KYOS studios were on 18th and G Street if I remember
correctly?
Brings back memories. I suspect Merced has grown from
about 25K
One of the best pages on Navtex stations and freqs and zones can be
found here:
http://home.cogeco.ca/~dxinfo/navtex.htm
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Digtrx HamDRM: 14233, 21340,
I've been absent from the hobby for a number of years. Can anyone tell
me when 500 and 2182 khz stopped being used as maritime distress
frequencies?
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I happened across what I figured to be DX thanks to the rapid QSB. I
have Ham Radio Deluxe which includes a shortwave database. It identified
it as: Air FM Gold at 9425 time 0347Z Q3/4 S5-7, Windom 132 ft dipole.
Obviously Hindi or similar music. Then at 0355Z I heard This is Athens,
this the
How deep should coax RG-8U equivalent be buried to reduce man made
noise? I have a FM broadcast station nearby
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I am slow in getting to list messages so this may have already been
answered.
First I used Dogpile, yes Dogpile a multiple search engine:
http://www.dogpile.com/info.dogpl/search/web/WHKT
and came up with:
Radio Disney, Norfolk AM 1650
Their page is located:
WHKT is part of the Disney Radio network and hides behind the company
website. However, their phone number is: 519-9171 in Hampton Rods, VA. I
suspect that you have to go through Disney corporate offices to get a
QSL out of them.
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prayers
http://www.ilgradio.com/ilgradio.htm#ILGDATABASE
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Any thoughts on the best all around logging program for BOTH ham and SWL?
Tnx!
Happy Holidays
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I thought the following would be of igeneral interest to all. New to
this service is the remote HF transceiver capabilityde Wayne/WA6FXL
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Welcome to our Christmas 2004 DXTuner newsletter.
The BIG news this season at DXTuners
Sean
In the ham world we call them antenna tuners. Try looking at what MFJ
has to offer. Since you're not going to be applying transmit power you
do not need to worry about power handling capability. I would get one
with the ability to handle wire and coax antennas. MFJ is not the only
option
I've been copying SSTV (Slow Scan) on 14230, 21340 and 28680 primarily
for the past 2 months. I misread Jouko's comments. I thought he had
received a commercial Fast Scan signal. Normally fast scan requires
considerable bandwidth making it unsuitable for HF use. But with the
advances in
So there is HF TV? This in reference to the post by Jouko Huuskonen.
What do you use to decode the signal? Tell me more. Are there many other
HF TV signals?
73's de WA6FXL/Wayne
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I don't remember the exact date, but recently U.S. hams were given
privileges in the 60 meter band.
This frequencies are in USB: 5330.5, 5346.5, 5366.5, 5371.5 and 5403.5.
They are secondary users to government stations. I would be interested
in reports of any activity heard, either directly or
When a station is transmitting an idle signal, like NMO (USCG Honolulu)
on 8428 is anything printed? Or is the only time print is transmitted is
during traffic sessions or broadcasts? Can someone suggest suitable
software? I'm tuned to this station using a couple of different software
packages
I would like to correspond with an experienced digital modes utility
enthusiast. I have tried several different software packages with little
success. I did manage to tune in a couple French Navy stations in the
8MHZ band on RTTY 75/850. I have tuned in W1AW bulletins in the 20M ham
band. Long
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