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I'd like to know if is is possible to receive
U.S. east coast AM broadcasters from the British Isles with any reliability???....Thanks |
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Mark M wrote:
I'd like to know if is is possible to receive U.S. east coast AM broadcasters from the British Isles with any reliability???....Thanks The key word is "reliability". You can certainly hear certain US east coast AM stations in the UK when propagation conditions are favorable but not on a regular basis. However this happens to be the season (winter) when you're most likely to hear them so give it a try. It requires a good antenna too. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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No inless you have a good antenna and a good radio. My setup here in
central Texas is good but I can not pick up east coast stations. A beverage antenna might work. Bill, N5NOB |
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![]() "Mark M" wrote in message om... I'd like to know if is is possible to receive U.S. east coast AM broadcasters from the British Isles with any reliability???....Thanks Definitely yes in the winter and sometimes with a portable and telescopic if the channel is clear. I have QSLs to prove it. Mike |
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"Mark M" wrote in message
om... I'd like to know if is is possible to receive U.S. east coast AM broadcasters from the British Isles with any reliability???....Thanks Reliability is not possible. It's mostly down to luck, helped by equipment and location away from electrical noise. As long as you're an insomniac, or drink plenty of coffee, something useful usually comes out in the wee small hours with the aid of a desktop tuned loop antenna and modest receiver. Selectivity more important than super-sensitivity for such DX. Low sunspot activity helps with propagation, but not essential. From here in Scotland, I've logged many east-coasters, some mid-west, Canadian, Carribbean, and South America. I even tried an amplified loop with positive feedback to enhance the Q-effect and really dig out some weak carriers. It gave some odd effects, but managed to make some weakos intelligible out of the noise (eg. Greenland). Was somewhat unstable though, and prone to self-oscillation. I plan to resurrect the project next year, and refine it a bit. A beverage antenna would be the best, given enough land to stick it on. See what can be done from northern Scotland, given the right location and equipment - http://www.dx.freewire.co.uk/ regards, Ian Smith, Renfrew, Scotland. 55.868733°N 4.399517°W, 7m asl. |
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 21:18:40 -0000, "Ian Smith"
wrote: "Mark M" wrote in message . com... I'd like to know if is is possible to receive U.S. east coast AM broadcasters from the British Isles with any reliability???....Thanks Reliability is not possible. It's mostly down to luck, helped by equipment and location away from electrical noise. As long as you're an insomniac, or drink plenty of coffee, something useful usually comes out in the wee small hours with the aid of a desktop tuned loop antenna and modest receiver. Selectivity more important than super-sensitivity for such DX. Low sunspot activity helps with propagation, but not essential. From here in Scotland, I've logged many east-coasters, some mid-west, Canadian, Carribbean, and South America. I even tried an amplified loop with positive feedback to enhance the Q-effect and really dig out some weak carriers. It gave some odd effects, but managed to make some weakos intelligible out of the noise (eg. Greenland). Was somewhat unstable though, and prone to self-oscillation. I plan to resurrect the project next year, and refine it a bit. A beverage antenna would be the best, given enough land to stick it on. See what can be done from northern Scotland, given the right location and equipment - http://www.dx.freewire.co.uk/ regards, Ian Smith, Renfrew, Scotland. 55.868733°N 4.399517°W, 7m asl. Another good site is he http://home.swipnet.se/~w-38231/dxindexe.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gary Sanford |
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Thanks to all respondents. Ian Smith especially.
I went to his site and found much interesting information, well worth it to those interested, to take a look at. Mark M |
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