ridgescan
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...do any voice or code transmissions ever happen anymore between 030-500KHz? I have that ability now with the R-75 but it's a barren wasteland except for what sounds like a few radio markers?
Antennas there tend to be pretty specialized - loops are a great choice here.
Did a quick sweep of the low freqs there. I am hearing what sounds like Spanish music on 45 Khz here in North Georgia on my Racal 6790.
I have had good luck with EWE's (Google that one if you're not familiar) bringing in some of the Euro/Afro broadcasters in (not easy here in the midwest) and one time heard Iceland _really_ well. Currently working on an 8 foot resonant loop that is very quiet to noise and actually works well in non-resonant mode too. I love chasing the Canadian NDBs.
lanbergld said:One of the main the reasons I keep going back to longwave is that I'm trying to get my first European LW broadcast station. (They still have stations on longwave, there, like we do here on medium wave). No luck yet. I have picked up some distant sounds on the given frequencies, but not strong enough that I could positively ID a European broadcast station.
Have you tried listening to this working the gray line? It's going to require you be up very early in the morning, but might work!
I'm not positive, but I don't think greyline is that pronounced on longwave as it is on MW or SW. Certainly your best bet will be sometime between local sunset and EU / AF sunrise (0500z or so). Some days are better than others, so just keep at it! I listen for carriers first, then if they are loud I'll keep tabs in case sigs build up.
Nice freq. list: http://mediumwave.de/
Have you tried listening to this working the gray line? It's going to require you be up very early in the morning, but might work!
I just turned on my shortwave radio tonight to play around with it. It can pick up LW from 150-519kHz.
It's such a little tuner. With the stock telescopic antenna, I didn't expect to hear anything, but I picked up something that sounded like NPR or other similar boring news. It was on 252.