First rule is to see what's already available.bcblog had its last submission less than two hours ago.
Does anyone know what happened to #mwdx?
Even ye olde DXFishbarrel can
help http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/test/display.htm
Obviously most relevance to the northwest DXer, but if the thing is
lit up like a Christmas tree in the evening, checking for TAs
anywhere in America might be productive, and if it's lit up at your
local sunrise, it may mean that conditions are good overall, and that
switching on the radio would not be amiss.best wishes,
Nick
At 17:09 2019-03-11, Mark Pettifor wrote:
Would this be similar to the BCB / SW / etc. log pages at dxworld?
(Ex: http://dxworld.com/bcblog.html)Besides AM DXing, I've been wanting to do more SW DXing, and a quick
page for alerts for both would be great for that. I think maybe
there's 4 people in the entire world who use the SW logger at dxworld...Mark Pettifor
Goshen, IN
On 2019-03-11 12:12 pm, R. Colin Newell wrote:
Last week someone posted a "wouldn't it be great if we had a
live DX spotter chat window web site 100% dedicated to SWBCing
and/or MW DXing ?"
You know, a place where you could quickly sign in and post an alert that
you're hearing HCJB on 9560 khz or Voice of the Voyager on 6160 khz...
or there is a great TA opening to the West Coast...
Show of hands: Who would use a system like this?
I have some free server space and some ideas about domain names that could
be fun...
Anyway... hands!?
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