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haha thanks Roger:)
yeah this thind is great-it's fun to "see" what you are receiving! Man when you lay them out like this you realize how SW is still pretty big in the world.
 

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That's interesting to get a big visual picture, but I find this site Short-Wave.info better assists me in finding out who's on what freq, where they are, and the power they use. Their bering and distance from my location as well.

The guy that maintains that site uses RR as well. I believe his name is Richard. I enjoy that site. Makes it easy.
 

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Good link Ridge, thanks for posting!

I'm a big fan of mwlist.org and regularly use the site's logging functionality to keep track of stations that I've logged. I really like being able to see my logs plotted on a map for visual reference and instant distance measurements from receiver to transmitter.
 

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That's interesting to get a big visual picture, but I find this site Short-Wave.info better assists me in finding out who's on what freq, where they are, and the power they use. Their bering and distance from my location as well.

The guy that maintains that site uses RR as well. I believe his name is Richard. I enjoy that site. Makes it easy.
That one I use like 50 times a day lol-I used to use the NASWA but yours is so much friendlier a go-to. Love it. But with this other one-I always wanted to see the actual physical transmitters for real and now I can. Didn't have much luck before finding this when I'd try and google them up.
Good link Ridge, thanks for posting!

I'm a big fan of mwlist.org and regularly use the site's logging functionality to keep track of stations that I've logged. I really like being able to see my logs plotted on a map for visual reference and instant distance measurements from receiver to transmitter.
Thanks kat I am so glad I ran across this one.
 
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