AM/MW DX'ers -website- AM-DX.Com

AM/MW DX'ers -website- AM-DX.Com

Post by RHF » Sat, 10 Jul 2010 20:44:15

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 Reports
http://groups.google.com/group/shortwave-listener-qsl-reports
 .

 
 
 

AM/MW DX'ers -website- AM-DX.Com

Post by Greg » Sun, 11 Jul 2010 13:59:56



Quote:> 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.
 
 
 

AM/MW DX'ers -website- AM-DX.Com

Post by DEFCON 8 » Mon, 12 Jul 2010 05:08:35


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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.
 
 
 

AM/MW DX'ers -website- AM-DX.Com

Post by Greg » Mon, 12 Jul 2010 10:26:52



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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 -

> - Show quoted text -

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

 
 
 

AM/MW DX'ers -website- AM-DX.Com

Post by Firebottle » Tue, 13 Jul 2010 00:24:50




> > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -


> > > > 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 -

> > - Show quoted text -

> 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!!

 
 
 

AM/MW DX'ers -website- AM-DX.Com

Post by Greg » Tue, 13 Jul 2010 00:28:45





> > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -


> > > > > 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 -

> > > - Show quoted text -

> > 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 -

> - Show quoted text -

Ah. I appreciate it. Duh. :-)