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Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Receiving Longwave
Jonathan Watson wrote:
Is it possible to receive Longwave Radio Stations from Europe &
North Africa in the Western U.S.A.?
Jonathan,
The answer is YES. You need to be aware of two radio clubs:
LWCA (Long Wave Club of America) www.lwca.org
This organization is devoted exclusively to LW DX. However, its main
thrust is NDBs (non-directional beacons). I am in the club but I am
not on the list for reception reports. As noted, though, most
activity relates to beacons. These are noteworthy because of their
low power.
IRCA (International Radio Club of America) - www.ircaonline.org
Mainly MW Dxers but in the Pacific Northwest, there is a core of
people who DX everything from 170-1700kHz. Reports are sent to the
listserv. It is very active. A DXer in Oregon is hearing Morocco on
LW; numerous others are heard by DXers from Victoria BC, Colorado and
the coast of Oregon.
You don't say where you are, but chances are, based on what I noted
above and if you don't have too electronically-noisy an environment -
and if you have a decent antenna of some sort and receiver - you
should be able to pick up something.
Good luck.
Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
12225w 4719n
HQ180 + Kiwa air core loop
ICF2010 + " " " "
DX398; Palomar loop
SRF-59 & -M37V
Eton E100
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