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Skickat: den 1 januari 2000 21:17
Ämne: Re: [HCDX]: Hello and
tuning-suggestions
Karel,
You are absolutely right! Grey-line DX means both
DX'er and transmitter are within the grey zone. I was mistaken but one is
never too old to learn!! Still, I have done some excellent catches of Asian
MW-stations during local sunrise at transmittersite (and thus middle in the
night overhere). So even if one side has sunrise this can improve
reception!!
Best wishes!
Julius Hermans
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Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 1:20
AM
Subject: Re: [HCDX]: Hello and
tuning-suggestions
........ Another pretty good frequency in my
part of the world is 1395: it is COMPLETELY FREE here between 2330 and
2350 and on dec. 27th I had pres. Thailand at 2342 (grey-line DX).
..........
Julius Hermans
Hello Julius,
thanks for your info, but I think Grayline
Reception is a reception along the "grey line". Both - receiver and
transmitter - must be within the grey zone. A typical grey line reception
was now in December between certain parts of Europe and Vanuatu around
0700 UTC. The Sun was coming up here in Europe and setting down in Vanuatu
area of the Pacific.
Your reception of the Thai station was caused
by improved conditions during the Sunrise in Thailand, I
think.
GOOD DX,
Karel Honzik,
the Czech Republic
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