Re: [IRCA] Greenland closes SW and MW on Feb 11 2011
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Re: [IRCA] Greenland closes SW and MW on Feb 11 2011



I do not ever recall hearing Greenland on SW (MW would be a stretch from
Indiana on one of my barefoot portables).  Is the 3815 KHz SW
transmitter capable of making it to the US Midwest on a portable such as
my Eton E100?

Thanks and 73,
Dave in Indy



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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 12:00:18 -0800
From: Colin Newell <cafe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 11:55:20 -0500 (EST) Marc DeLorenzo
<midcapemarc@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> It
>was also felt that few listeners would invest in a SW receiver and the
>quality would be 'doubtful' - suffering from 'atmospheric phenomena'.
So
>these plans were given up.

Chicken Little at work.

"The sky is falling - SW will never work. It never worked in the past.
We can only go digital! Everyone will willingly spend more for the
receiver!"

Who knew that hi-tech lobbyists had braved the cold of Greenland?
As a result, the people of Greenland get nothing.
Even here in the vast expanse of British Columbia, we still
get great coverage from low power AM and FM repeaters.

Best wishes,

Colin Newell is the editor and creator of Coffeecrew.com, DXer.ca and
BobHarris.com Amateur Radio VA7WWV - Victoria B.C. Canada |
Twitter.com/coffeecrew


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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 15:10:10 -0500
From: Saul DX <sauldx@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Greenland closes SW and MW on Feb 11 2011
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On one hand, I look forward to seeing some of the AM powerhouses go off
the 
air - this will help clear 720 for those of us who DXpedition in 
Newfoundland. On the other hand, I have been hoping to catch the 72- one

from Burnt River ON in WGN's null. IBOC from WOR on 710 has made this a 
challenge. So from an inland TA chaser's perspecive, I was hoping
Greenland 
720 might outlive WOR's IBOC.

I guess for any real success in Newfoundland, I would want a massive
number 
of signoffs in Spain.

Saul Chernos


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