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> > > > > AM/MW DX'ers -website- AM-DX.Com*
> > > > >http://www.am-dx.com/
> > > > > * Current AM/MW DX'er/DX'ing News and more . . .
> > > > > ?.
> > > > > The AM-DX.Com website is primarily interested
> > > > > in AM/MW/BCB Radio Broadcast Stations in the
> > > > > 150kHz to 1800 kHz frequency range.http://www.am-dx.com/aboutus.htm
> > > > > AM DXing Hobby Info :
> > > > > * About the Hobby
> > > > > * Receivers
> > > > > * Antennas
> > > > > * QSL Pages
> > > > > * Tuners and Phasers
> > > > > * AM/MW Station Lists
> > > > > * DXpeditions
> > > > > * DX Test list
> > > > > * Miscellaneous
> > > > > * IBOC Info
> > > > > ? .
> > > > > AM-DX.Com :
> > > > > * West List
> > > > > * WWV Solar Report
> > > > > * AM/MW Loop Antenna Calculator
> > > > > * Contact Info
> > > > > * About AM-DX.Com
> > > > > ?.
> > > > > AM DX Clubs :
> > > > > * IRCA
> > > > > * MW Circle
> > > > > * BDXC
> > > > > * LWCA
> > > > > * DX Clube do Paran
> > > > > ?.
> > > > > Links : {Los Links-Bing!}
> > > > > * AM Logbook
> > > > > * Broadcast.net
> > > > > * OldRadio.Com
> > > > > * Monitoring Times
> > > > > * DXTreme Software
> > > > > * PopComm
> > > > > * Amateur Electronic Supply
> > > > > * Universal Radio
> > > > > * GeoClock Program
> > > > > * UK XMTR Gallery
> > > > > * Euro-African MWG
> > > > > ?.
> > > > > Good Folks :
> > > > > * Mark Connelly
> > > > > * Bruce Conti
> > > > > * Jim Hawkins
> > > > > * Charles Ames
> > > > > * Jim Nall
> > > > > ?.
> > > > > and now you know cause . . .
> > > > > you just read it here ~ RHF
> > > > > ?.
> > > > > Shortwave Listener QSL Reportshttp://groups.google.com/group/shortwave-listener-qsl-reports
> > > > > ?.
> > > > That site is somewhat down. It just says what the site is about, but
> > > > nothing to click on.
> > > Click on the FIRST link.- Hide quoted text -
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> > I did. This is what I get.
> > About Us
> > The AM-DX.COM site was started in December 2002. It's a place where
> > information about the hobby of reception of distant AM Broadcast
> > stations may be found. It is not associated with any of the clubs.
> > This site is primarily interested in AM broadcast stations in the
> > 150kHz to 1800 kHz range. Some mention of beacons or point to point
> > stations may be made, though it's not the major thrust here.
> > It is hoped that this site will be a center for exchange of tips and
> > information about the hobby.
> > Last update: 19 May 2003
> No you didn't. This is the first link:http://www.am-dx.com/
> Duh!!- Hide quoted text -
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Ah. I appreciate it. Duh. :-)