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Re: [IRCA] A minor milestone
Pretty decent results in this day. Long haul DX is not as easy as it once was.
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager
> Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 01:38:56 -0700
> From: azswdxing@xxxxxxxxx
> To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [IRCA] A minor milestone
>
> I did a fair bit of DXing of various bands and media back in high school in
> Iowa in the 80s, and always kept my ear to the sky, so to speak, while
> living in various places as an adult. Coming back seriously to DXing this
> summer, I was originally focused on shortwave, but quickly realized that
> you never forget how to fall off a bicycle, and migrated down to AM BCB..
> My first official logging at my present location was on August 16th (a
> local graveyarder signing off just after midnight), and this evening I
> logged my 300th station at this location, using my 6-foot-diagonal tuned
> loop and RTL-SDR dongle with upconverter:
> 1080 KSCO, Santa Cruz CA, weak at 6:23pm, 5000W, call (new), 559 miles
>
> (I even kept going after that, logging Mexican XESW as noted in another
> thread tonight.)
>
> The following stats do not include a few oddities like a station or two
> that I've picked up on my car radio in town, but not logged at home. Also,
> I've heard Radio Rebelde on 670 and 1180, but those have transmitters all
> over Cuba, so I'm not sure how I want to log that. I'm only counting the
> two Cubans on 530 in my totals.
>
> US - 239 (24 states), Mexico - 51 (9 states), Canada - 8 (3 provinces),
> Cuba - 2
>
> CA - 59, AZ - 47 (out of 72 total), CO - 25, UT - 23, TX - 18
> NM - 9, ID - 8, WA - 7, NV - 6, WY - 5
> KS,MT,OK - 4
> IA,IL,LA,MN,MO,ND,NE,OR,PA - 2
> OH,TN - 1
> Baja California,Chihuahua - 17
> Sinaloa,Sonora - 6
>
> Distance (miles):
> 2000+ - 2
> 1500-1999 - 4
> 1000-1499 - 27
> 750-999 - 29
> 600-749 - 24
> 500-599 - 47
> 400-499 - 34
> 300-399 - 43
> 200-299 - 38
> 100-199 - 25
> 50-99 - 21 (out of 25)
> 0-49 - 6 (out of 6)
>
> Nearest miss: 600 KVNA, Flagstaff AZ (65 mi; I've done only a little
> daytime DXing)
> Most distant: 530 Radio Rebelbe, Guantanamo CU (2478 mi)
> Most distant overland: 1060 KYW Philadelphia PA (2067 mi)
> Most distant graveyarder: 1240 KFBC Cheyenne WY (617 mi)
>
> These stats do not include a few oddities like a station or two that I've
> picked up on my car radio in town, but not logged at home. Also, I've
> heard Radio Rebelde on 670 and 1180, but those have transmitters all over
> Cuba, so I'm not sure how I want to log that.
>
> I still have some relatively nearby stations to catch, and lot of
> "mid-range" stuff, but the lower density of stations out here (except parts
> of California) compared to the eastern US works against large domestic
> totals. Of course, having fewer nearby blowtorches does keep more
> frequencies in play without using phasers and such. (That's coming at some
> point, though!)
>
> Brian Rachford - Prescott, AZ
> azswdxing@xxxxxxxxx
> http://azswdxing.wordpress.com/
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