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- Subject: Maine online SDR
- From: Mark Connelly <markwa1ion@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2018 13:17:46 -0400
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The KiwiSDR list now includes an entry
"10 KHz - 30 MHz SDR WA2ZKD/1 | Rockport, Maine"
http://rx2.wa2zkd.net:8073
Though having nowhere near the grabbing ability of Bill Whitacre's Lubec, ME receiver (when on), it does a reasonable signal-to-noise job.
Antenna appears to be non-directional as signals from the Great Lakes area are more prominent than they are here with my SuperLoop sticking a null into the 245-285 degree sector, more or less.
Until Bill's DKAZ or BOG fed radio comes back on line, this might be the best East Coast USA KiwiSDR for eastern South America during aurora and Europe / Africa / Middle East much of the rest of the time. Use it in conjunction with this Florida one ( http://qth.ddns.net:8073 ) for a pretty good view of what's audible in the eastern US.
Rockport, Maine should not be confused with Rockport, Massachusetts of Granite Pier fame (though both locales are good DXing sites).
Mark Connelly, WA1ION
South Yarmouth, MA
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