Re: Two loggings
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Re: Two loggings



This is a message from Karl Shepard <Karl_Shepard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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This points out one of the major shortcomings of loggings in general that has 
always bothered me.  Bear with me, as this is not a logging report.

I get Port Moresby every morning, all year long on 4890 albeit much clearer in 
the winter.  The reason - I live in the northwestern United States.  I am not 
all begrudging your logging Mark.  If I lived where you do, I would be tickled 
to recieve a station so far away.

But I have always thought that loggings in various shortwave magazines, DX 
newsletters, etc, should be grouped by geographic region on the recieving end.  
Grouped in this way, all of us would have a much clearer picture of what 
receiving condtions are like world-wide.  In addition, it would provide 
listeners in various regions with a more realistic and useful idea of what they 
are likely to receive.

This is one of the reasons I like this list.  I can compare my own reception 
with those in regions closer to mine.  It is far more useful than many logging 
lists I have seen.  Thanks to you all.

Karl_shepard@xxxxxxxxxxxx


INDIA   3365,0   AIR, Khampur   1559-1604   English talk and ID, 30 seconds
of silence, then string music, vernacular talk, native music and possible
ID. // Several other AIR frequecies, such as 3345,0 and 4800,0 kHz. SINPO:
34434   (Veldhuis JAN 11)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA   4890,0   NBC, Port Moresby   1415-1434   Pop- and
countrymusic (e.g. Dolly Parton), English TC: "19 minutes past midnight",
announcements. SINPO: 34444   (Veldhuis JAN 11)



Kind regards,


Mark Veldhuis, Borne, the Netherlands.

Homepage: http://www.tip.nl/users/mark.veldhuis

Receivers: AOR AR7030
Antenna: Temporary wire (10 mtr.) inside the house.