WebBecause long-wave signals can travel very long distances, some radio amateurs and shortwave listeners engage in an activity called DXing. DXers attempt to listen in to far away transmissions, and they will often send a reception report to the sending station to let them know where they were heard. Web24 de nov. de 2024 · Many thanks to Mile Kokotov in Macedonia who posted this excellent demonstration video showing the power of the new RSPdx for long wave DXing. (You …
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WebIntroduction to Longwave DXing. I guess most of us with a receiver that goes down to the Longwave band (150 -500kHz) has had the odd tune around and never found very … Webtomwilliams2000 • 3 yr. ago. Radio 4 198 longwave in the UK. 3. Aegean • 3 yr. ago. You should hear LW in the hours before sunrise, but probably not much beyond nav beacons. If you can go lower than 30khz, you should be able to hear lightning from around the globe around 20khz & below with the right antenna. 3. cloudflow 44
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WebJoe Carr's Receiving Antenna Handbook. This guide to high performance antennas is written in Joe's clear, easy to understand, friendly style. Arguably the best book devoted to receiving antennas for longwave through shortwave. An excellent book for the shortwave listener who likes to experiment with different antennas. ©1993 Hightext 189 pages. WebThis includes band scanning, DXing, NDB hunting, Ham Radio, European and International Broadcast LW Listening, VLF radio listening, VLF natural Radio. We cover all frequencies from 1 Hz to 540 kHz. Long wave uses huge antennas, loop antennas, active antennas, and wire antennas with RF grounds. The 10-519 kHz range is known as the longwave … by-wf513a/b