Long
distance DX on medium wave
A guide to long distance listening
on the medium wave, MW, band. --
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The Sun decides
what you hear
This special solar guide tells you why you can hear rare stations
on medium and short wave. And why you don't. --
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How to
use A index effectively
Discussion on how A and K indices can assist DXers in getting
the most from MW DXing. --
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Get your own
solar index plotter
Many readers of the ARRL Propagation Bulletins from K7VVVis
use the WA4TTK Solar Data Plot Utility by Scott Craig.
It grabs data out of the bulletins and stores it in a database,
then plots the data for you.
Scott keeps his recent versions downloadable from his homepage
at:
http://www.craigcentral.com/sol.htm
X-band Argentina
Argentinian stations transmitting in the extended AM band.
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North
American MW links
DX-midAMerica
is a real Web mess, hiding lots of interesting info. For the
best, go directly to the Hot
list.
NA QSL info
from Sweden
A compilation of North American QSL's reported by Swedish
DX'ers from mid 1993 to the end of 1999 is available on
the Internet.
Canada and the USA have been split into separate files with
individual URLs as follows:
http://www.algonet.se/~lhu/QSL93-99USA.htm
http://www.algonet.se/~lhu/QSL93-99CAN.htm
This site is operated by Lars Hedberg, Uppsala, and
it also contains downloadable lists (in Word format) for
North American and Central American stations heard by Nordic
DXers.
http://www.algonet.se/~lhu/na1.htm
http://www.algonet.se/~lhu/ca1.htm
Welcome
to DX Lake Wobegon
Sweden's
own DX Lake Wobegon. From Kaj Larsson's thrilling reports
during the years, the isolated Eliasmyren has become part
of Swedish DX folklore. Now present on the Internet.
"In Minnesota they say that their state bird is the
mosquito - you could say that about Eliasmyren too,"
writes Kaj Larsson about his ongoing antenna struggles:
"It's a well known fact that from the day your antenna
is in place, there's going to be no more peace for you.
Day and night you'll be worrying about moose, raindeer,
beavers, low flying aeroplanes, logging machines, storms
and very tall berry or mushroom pickers. Above you can see
me trying to restore one of the antennas after the human
beavers had had a go at it." --
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Bo
Olofsson's NA listening
Information on MW DXing from a Swedish point of view. All
presented by Bo Olofsson, long time NA editor in HCDX partner
Distance. --
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