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WORLDWIDE DX CLUB Top News #1493  View Printable Version 
Friday, January 28 2022

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The latest edition (28 January 2022) of the WORLDWIDE DX CLUB "Top News",
compiled by Wolfgang Bueschel, has been posted:

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It can also be downloaded as a .txt file at: http://bcdx.wwdxc.de.

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AM Radio In Alaska  View Printable Version 
Friday, January 28 2022

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Paul,

I wonder if a 4-foot box loop (box not spiral, i.e. the NRC design)
would let you null that offending station? You should be able to do that
using a combination of rotation in azimuth and tilting in elevation,
then back and forth to get the null deep enough to take them out. Back
when I had strong locals I was able to do that using that loop. You ahve
to be careful to get the loop balance just right. That's not hard to do
if you follow the directions. And then you get a good really deep null.

It might be worth a try and you'd have another tool.

Have you tried tilting and rotating the FSL at all? Assuming the
internal loopstick on the portable doesn't get any of the offending
station. Otherwise nulling is harder. I would think that would work the
same way an air-core loop does. I know the ferrite bar loops I built
back in the day worked that way.

Rick Kunath, K9AO
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AM Radio In Alaska  View Printable Version 
Thursday, January 27 2022

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I have 2 5" FSL antennas and they do just that.. one can do reception and
one can null. The 5" FSL's out perform box loops 3-4 feet in size.

I didnt want to totally null things out in this case, to show an example of
what I heard as I heard it

Paul

On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 10:40 AM Rick Kunath via groups.io <k9ao=
yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:

> Paul,
>
> I wonder if a 4-foot box loop (box not spiral, i.e. the NRC design)
> would let you null that offending station? You should be able to do that
> using a combination of rotation in azimuth and tilting in elevation,
> then back and forth to get the null deep enough to take them out. Back
> when I had strong locals I was able to do that using that loop. You ahve
> to be careful to get the loop balance just right. That's not hard to do
> if you follow the directions. And then you get a good really deep null.
>
> It might be worth a try and you'd have another tool.
>
> Have you tried tilting and rotating the FSL at all? Assuming the
> internal loopstick on the portable doesn't get any of the offending
> station. Otherwise nulling is harder. I would think that would work the
> same way an air-core loop does. I know the ferrite bar loops I built
> back in the day worked that way.
>
> Rick Kunath, K9AO
>
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AM Radio In Alaska  View Printable Version 
Thursday, January 27 2022

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I've shared my DX clips from well outside Alaska, but I wanted to show just
how far AM's in Alaska carry and how good the signals can be.

Thought you'd like to hear these clips. I've heard ALL AM's in Alaska, but
one.. KTKN 930 which is blocked by KNSA 930 Unalakleet here, only 180 miels
away with 5KW non directional 24/7

KZPA 900 Fort Yukon, Alaska isnt owned by KSKO, but simulcasts us a good
portion of the day. 5KW Non D from 350 miles away NE of us . I recorded
this clip this morning during the KSKO morning show. 6khz audio on my
radio, STL is a 128K stereo mp3 stream. Audio:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NhLxMAtt_NnkbWsWPKbnQkyhfZAnNM8s/view?usp=sharing

KLAM 1450 is 250 watts from about 350 miles away, SE of us. The whine/het
you hear is from Iran with 400kw. KLAM is owned by a guy who is the morning
news anchor for a Fairbanks TV station and he's originally from Cordova.
Audio:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14tsJFnYQIiH7ST1MCRttB3rhKnl_K4mP/view?usp=sharing

KCAM-AM 790 Glennallen, Alaska. 5KW Non D 24/7 from about 320 miles away.
Audio:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K75qEVUyN_XaS0Sk8WFs3K6M2KHKKgf9/view?usp=sharing

KCHU-AM 770 Valdez, Alaska 10KW Non D 24/7 from about 315 miles away.
Audio:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zp4_ctOBuXKIw3tBpn-DfogWvp7wG_6Z/view?usp=sharing


Location: McGrath, Alaska

Radio: CCrane Skywave Non SSB Model

Antenna: DeBock 5" FSL tunable AM "loop"
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�indows-1252?q23312 Stations listened in Southeastern �indows-1252?q? Brazil – January 27, 2022  View Printable Version 
Thursday, January 27 2022

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Dear friends,

#312 Stations listened in Southeastern Brazil – January 27, 2022

https://dxways-br.blogspot.com/2022/01/312-reception-in-southeastern-brazil.html

or on DXways-br blog :
http://dxways-br.blogspot.com

73, Rudolf Grimm – PY2-81502 SWL São Bernardo SP & Ibiuna SP BRAZIL
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