Radio New Zealand International have recently received a Reception
report requesting a QSL from an Internet logging on a Pentium 4
Computer.
Their problem.
73
Enrico
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Last year I had a disagreement with Glenn Hauser about exactly the same
subject.
On that occasion someone from USA sent Gleen a message saying he had got
a verification (QSL) from Liechtenstein. I thought Radio Liechtenstein
was on Shortwave but for my frustration Glenn told me that this DX er
He heard it on SOMEONE ELSE'S RADIO...it's not HIS reception
;)
Yodar
More STUFF!
Original Message Follows
From: Marcelo Toniolo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Mark Nicholls' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 'HARD CORE DX' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [HCDX] Is Computer Logging DX?
Date: Fri, 8
Boy, not enough details for even a shortwave reception report...and what was
the interference that this report claims with a SIO 544?
Just my thoughts!
Mick
Radio New Zealand International have recently received a Reception
report requesting a QSL from an Internet logging on a Pentium
Dear DX-friends,
This subject was discussed three years ago at the Conference of the
European DX Council in Barcelona and there was general agreement
that WEB LISTENING cannot be regarded as DX-ING. It is another
hobby which just requires that you know certain web addresses. The
stations are
Marcelo Said:
Last year I had a disagreement with Glenn Hauser about exactly the same
subject. On that occasion someone from USA sent Gleen a message saying he
had got
a verification (QSL) from Liechtenstein. I thought Radio Liechtenstein
was on Shortwave but for my frustration Glenn told me that
Hi Mark,
Friday, August 8, 2003, 5:34:58 AM, you wrote:
Radio New Zealand International have recently received a Reception
report requesting a QSL from an Internet logging on a Pentium 4
Computer.
It raises some interesting points on whether logging a station is
really DX and worth a