Re: [IRCA] DXing Practices and Ethics Question
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Re: [IRCA] DXing Practices and Ethics Question



Nothing wrong with that , IMHO. I use DXTuners to verify TAs and using a stations live stream or SW parallel seems to be the same thing. It's just another reference tool like an atlas or collection of emails or other documentation to help assure yourself that you heard what you thought you heard.
 
Chris Black
Cape Cod
 
ps. And I'm not hearing much lately !$#@#@!!!
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 12:45 PM
Subject: [IRCA] DXing Practices and Ethics Question

Hi All,
Twice now, since moving a PC into my shack, I've used live streaming audio to assist me in hearing and eventually ID'ing a station on the radio.   Both times I had a hunch about what station I was listening to, but I wasn't sure, so I looked for more info on the net. Voila! The station website has live audio... Knowing what kind of programming is on or hearing someones distinctive voice can then be used to whittle down the odds that you may indeed be hearing that station. In any case, I did hear voice ID's direct from the radio and not the computer. Is this wrong? (straight to the point question)
73- Doug


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