[HCDX] DXpedition reports on DXing.info
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[HCDX] DXpedition reports on DXing.info



Curious to know what other DXers around the world are hearing on 
mediumwave and shortwave?

Check out the DXpeditions page at http://www.dxing.info/dxpeditions/ - 
so far during 2005, a total of 24 DXpeditions from all around the world 
have been added on the site with detailed logs, reports and photos. Tons 
of fun and informative reports from the scorching Australian sun, 
surviving among snakes and alligators, to freezing Arctic winters. And, 
surprisingly, vice versa. Winters in Australia can be bitterly cold - at 
least when you're DXpeditioning in a tent.

Other recently added resources include a Guide to identifying Japanese 
NHK AM stations, complete with audio samples, by John H. Bryant. And 
don't forget the latest news from the radio dial at 
http://www.dxing.info/news/ (ABC on 7875 indeed by the Australian 
military) as well as other new additions to the website at 
http://www.dxing.info/about/whatsnew.dx (coins anyone?)

73,
Mika Makelainen
Discover http://www.dxing.info
Join http://www.dxing.info/community
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