Last week’s Surfin’ inspired readers to tell about listening to distant AM radio stations as written up in this week's Surfin’. After you read Surfin’, you can leave your comments here.
By the way, Surfin’ is a weekly column published on ARRLWeb that finds and features Web sites that are related to Amateur Radio, specifically, and radio, in general. If you have any suggestions for Surfin’, please contact WA1LOU using the e-mail link to the right.
My subscription to Life expired, but I still have a subscription to Mad.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
144-MHz DX
The band is open up and down the East Coast this morning. So far, the most distant station heard directly* by my APRS digi station is WB4YNF-4 in Ahoskie, NC, over a 422-mile 211° path.
* Directly meaning station-to-station and not via any repeaters
* Directly meaning station-to-station and not via any repeaters
Saturday, August 25, 2007
144-MHz DX
This morning, my APRS digi station is receiving many stations directly from along the Northeast coast. W4CAR in Chesapeake, VA, a 382-mile 208° path, is the most distant so far.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Surfin': Is that Loud and Clear?
Hot summer nights listening to distant AM radio stations inspired this week's Surfin'. After you read Surfin’, you can leave your comments here.
By the way, Surfin’ is a weekly column published on ARRLWeb that finds and features Web sites that are related to Amateur Radio, specifically, and radio, in general. If you have any suggestions for Surfin’, please contact WA1LOU using the e-mail link to the right.
By the way, Surfin’ is a weekly column published on ARRLWeb that finds and features Web sites that are related to Amateur Radio, specifically, and radio, in general. If you have any suggestions for Surfin’, please contact WA1LOU using the e-mail link to the right.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
144-MHz DX
Same conditions this morning as yesterday morning with my APRS digi station receiving N1YHR-15 in Bourne, MA (on Cape Cod), directly at 10:52 Z over a 122-mile 86° path. This path to Cape Cod is open here on many summer mornings.
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