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OK, guys... visit AudioKarma, you subscribers, and check out my thread "musichal's poetry" in the (Subscriber-only) Reading Room, because I just announced a prize!
Prize: Realistic DX-390 MW/FM/LW/SWwSSB Radio!! (Identical to Sangean ATS-818.) It's a shameless attempt on my part to attract more readers, I freely admit. How to Enter: To enter, read some (or all) of my poems and give the one you hate the least a "Like." That's it, you're in. Drawing to be held and winner announced Nov 1. After winner responds with address, I ship it on my dime. I just purchased two of these neat radios via Barter Town, and will give one of them to the lucky winner, assuming they make it here intact, which seems very likely. Seller says both work without issues. So read my poetry and hold your nose while giving one a Like if you need to do so. Poetry not your thing? Look 'em over, I may surprise you - you might find one or two entertaining. Ship to continental US only.
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Crane CCRadioEP - Sangean PR-D5 - Eton Satellit - Tivoli PAL
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First is join NRC http://www.nrcdxas.org/
Then order the AM Radio Log. It shows every US & Canadian AM station by freq. Also format, power, hrs of operation, address & more. They also have a forum & DX alert. Log them how you like ! Built in loop ant is best antenna most the time. DX the locals during the day. A few freqs will have more than one. Next hot time is sunset. Many stations to your west will come in before they sign off or reduce power but locals have. Opposite at sunrise. Listen for the east signing on. When there is a heavy aurora it will kill most stations to the north, enhance ones to south. In NH a good aurora gives you DEEP south stations & tons of Cubans & other S. Americans. 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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