Re: [AMRadio] Late night DX possibilities on 40m

2007-05-08 Thread crawfish
sday, May 08, 2007 1:41 PM Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Late night DX possibilities on 40m > How about 20m? I haven´t heard any AM on 20 in 15 years or more. > Would be fun to work some US AM stations, maybe we have to wait > until 10m opens up. > > 73 Jim SM2EKM >

[AMRadio] Late night DX possibilities on 40m

2007-05-08 Thread Roger Basford
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Re: [AMRadio] Late night DX possibilities on 40m

2007-05-08 Thread Jan Erik Holm
How about 20m? I haven´t heard any AM on 20 in 15 years or more. Would be fun to work some US AM stations, maybe we have to wait until 10m opens up. 73 Jim SM2EKM D. Chester wrote: I know there are some AM'ers in the Netherlands who have tried working transatlantic AM

[AMRadio] Late night DX possibilities on 40m

2007-05-08 Thread D. Chester
I have listened on 40m for the past few late evenings, after 0400 GMT. The broadcast stations begin to thin out between 7100 and on up towards 7180 or so. At the same time, I am hearing strong European amateur activity between 7075 and 7160, with little statside QRM. Apparently most US operat