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[IRCA] Iceland



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Nice report.  Thanks Aaron!
 

Marc DeLorenzo 
South Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
 http://forums.wtfda.org/showthread.php?228-DeLorenzo-s-Classic-DX
 

 
 
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From: Aaron Kreider <aaron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: irca <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, Jul 20, 2017 8:04 am
Subject: [IRCA] Iceland

I went to Iceland for the past week and did a bit of DXing using a 
Tecsun 880. It was limited as I was travelling with family, hotel noise 
levels varied greatly, and "night" time hours were limited (3-4 hours).

666 RUV Iceland is on the air most of the time (maybe 90% when I 
checked) and is probably still running low power as they weren't super 
strong in Reykjavik.

On the east coast of Iceland with a nice water path and generally 1-4 km 
from the water, I had regular very weak daytime reception of 810 BBC 
(North Scotland) and 693 BBC (not sure which transmitter). I also had 
some hets (probably including BBC Wales).  I tested several cliffs and 
didn't notice any gain.  Is it possible that lava rocks lack iron and 
thus aren't as good?  I've read that Iceland is low on metals.  This is 
the best daytime distances I've ever had on MW so I was quite happy!

I did one short session of night time listening on the south coast of 
Iceland near Vik.  I didn't hear Faero 531 - so they are still 
inactive.  I also didn't hear Greenland or any US stations.  I got the 
best reception from the UK, followed by Spain. Algeria (531 and 549) was 
good.  I also tentatively heard Tunisia and Morocco.  The furthest 
signal was from Saudi Arabia (585).

Reykjavik isn't the best for DXing Europe as it on the coast, but has a 
lot of land between it and Europe.

Iceland is an amazingly beautiful country due to the volcanos, though 
rather pricy (expect to pay double or more what you do in the US).  We 
drove the highway 1 which wraps around the shoreline much of the time  
and would provide a lot of opportunities for a more DX oriented visit.  
Most of the country is open fields and you could also set up long 
antennas without a problem, assuming the sheep cooperate and that you 
can figure out who owns it (or frankly they probably won't care or find 
out).  It is nice and temperate in the summer, though it can be also be 
rather cold (40) and windy (we had 30 mph gusts one day).

Aaron
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