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Re: [IRCA] DXing the Western US [ Grandpa, DON'T Tell Me About the Good Ole Days ]



Neil Kazaross gave a good talk on the subject of sunset skip at the Minneapolis convention Les, and used many illustrations of western stations heard in his part of the world. I'd certainly ask him.

best wishes,

Nick

At 00:46 23-05-15, you wrote:
With apologies to the Judds for their hit song.

My primary interest in AM DXing is logging domestic stations in the Western part of the U.S. Probably because i enjoy traveling in that scenery, and the people are wonderful. No matter the reason, any station with a "K" call is a thrill for me to log.

I started my DXing career in the late 1990's, right about the time that Total Recorder software made automated monitoring possible. That fit well with my busy lifestyle, so it's continued to dominate my efforts since. Not spending much "live" time at the dials, I've never appreciated the opportunities for Sunrise and Sunset (SR/SS) DXing to it's full extent.

One fond memory is setting at a state park with a portable receiver at sunset, waiting for a daytime station in the East to sign off, revealing a Nebraska station loud and clear giving farm reports underneath. I don't recall the call or the frequency, but it's in my log.

Fast forward to 2015. I'm not eager to add to my totals for Western stations. I'd like to ask other DX'er what strategies, equipment, antennas, etc they use when looking for new ones out West.

I've asked this question before, and usually receive a lot of stories about "how it used to be" before the rules changes, when the clear channels dominated, etc. Many articles written about SR and SS DXing also either focus on the historical aspect, or assume that everyone reading knows how it used to be, and only talk about how bad it is now.

So--while I appreciate the history--I'm more interested in putting new ones in the log today. Any DX'ers have suggestions on how best to do that now in 2015?

Knowledge is always appreciated. Thanks in advance.


--
73,


Les Rayburn, N1LF
Maylene, AL
EM63

Member NRC, IRCA, & Medium Wave DX Circle
Former CPC Chairman for NRC/IRCA

Elad FDM-S2 SDR, SDR-IQ,Funcube Pro, Wellbrooke ALA-1530+ loop, Clifton Lab Active Whip,
Quantum Phaser, Kiwa Loop, Palstar MW Pre-Selector

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