Before I ask I want to appologize if this isn't the right forum for my question, I think it is. I have recently taken an interest in MW dxing and have gotten a ton of "clear channels" in just about 6-8 total hours of band-searching. Now that I know I want to really get into the hobby, I'm not sure what sort of radio and antenna I will need. I've been using a simple Dollar store-type alarm clock radio and it does remarkably well considering, but I want a little more. Not looking for a 5000 foot longwire and a radio with 200 buttons on it, but just something simple yet effective. I've done some searching and longwires and loops both seem quite popular, but I'm not sure where I can either get one of these or how to build one. If this would be a better thing to go about doing step by step via PM, that's fine as well.
As a side note, as long as I started this thread, I had another question: what are the meteorological effects on MW dx? With FM sigs on a scanner, the clear, calm conditions are the best, and precip, wind or clouds reduces reception distance and clarity. Is it the same with MW, or do these sigs react differently to such conditions than FM VHF/UHF ones do? My biggest concern about that is that for the winter MW season, we get a lot of snowy, windy weather, clear skies are a rarity. I am curious how much those types of conditions affect the DX'ing conditions. (I'll try it out and see, obviously, but I was looking for a little "sneak-peek" into what things might be like.)
I'm sure these questions have been asked before, but I searched and couldn't find any. I'm just really fascinated with the whole thing and can't wait to get into the hobby more. I haven't even turned my scanner on in the evening for a couple weeks now... I must have MW fever!
As a side note, as long as I started this thread, I had another question: what are the meteorological effects on MW dx? With FM sigs on a scanner, the clear, calm conditions are the best, and precip, wind or clouds reduces reception distance and clarity. Is it the same with MW, or do these sigs react differently to such conditions than FM VHF/UHF ones do? My biggest concern about that is that for the winter MW season, we get a lot of snowy, windy weather, clear skies are a rarity. I am curious how much those types of conditions affect the DX'ing conditions. (I'll try it out and see, obviously, but I was looking for a little "sneak-peek" into what things might be like.)
I'm sure these questions have been asked before, but I searched and couldn't find any. I'm just really fascinated with the whole thing and can't wait to get into the hobby more. I haven't even turned my scanner on in the evening for a couple weeks now... I must have MW fever!