I've never attempted any Trans-Atlantic DXing from my home here in
the Southeastern US...and have only received a handful of foreign
stations on MW. Mostly in the Caribbean, and South America. But
after reading about DX'ers as far inland as Oklahoma having some
success with TA receptions--I'm wondering if I dismissed this too quickly?
Lots of questions:
1.) Is it possible or likely that I could receive TA's here in
Central Alabama?
2.) What would be the best target stations to start with? I'm
assuming that Radio Farda 1575 might be a good one? What others?
3.) Best time of day to start looking for them?
4.) Optimum mode and bandwidth to look using an SDR-IQ?
Any other advice for someone brand-new to the effort?
--
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
Maylene, AL
EM63
Member NRC, IRCA, & Medium Wave DX Circle
Former CPC Chairman for NRC/IRCA
SDR-IQ,Funcube Pro, Wellbrooke ALA-1530+ loop, LF Engineering Active Whips,
Quantum Phaser, Kiwa Loop, Palstar MW Pre-Selector
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