African stations list

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Some time ago, I presented a website with current loggings for Latin American stations. Here's one for Africa. The English is a bit on the rough side, but the listings were updated on the 3rd of October. Note that it's a PDF file

http://www.muenster.org/uwz/ms-alt/africalist/africalist.pdf

As we're slowly entering the winter season (and we're all praying for at least some sunspots!) African stations, particularly for US East Coast listeners, are prime targets. Due to propagation, you'll get them in the early evening or late at night. Tools like GeoClock and others (that project daylight/darkness patterns) will show this quite clearly

Of course NASWA members can use the Flashsheet to keep ahead of the latest developments. Keep an eye on the NASWA Yahoo group for up to date logs.

73 Mike
 

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Thanks Mike. Wow, looking through that list sure brings back memories of listening from the midwest back in the 70s. So many of the stations I used to hear regularly are now inactive. I was used to 60 meters being full of strong African signals every night, then again in the early evening. I actually did hear Radio Candip once at sign on, but I was in Zambia at the time! lol Great fun trying to DX the Africans.
 
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