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BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945

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sound of Zimbabwe jamming. You remember Radio Botswana's 'farmyard' IS?<br />

This is similar - car horns, street sounds, guy trying to sing, etc. I<br />

think it was probably made pretty quickly but it is effective.<br />

2. #2 Andy Sennitt on Sep 3rd, 2010 at 11:45 Ah, that's what it is! Thanks<br />

Bill. Yes, I recall Radio Botswana's interval signal. I believe Jonathan<br />

played it on one of the Media Network shows. Having watched the World Cup<br />

from South Africa, I imagine vuvuzelas would do the job pretty effectively<br />

too :-)<br />

3. #3 Keith Perron on Sep 3rd, 2010 at 18:07 Wow, I have not heard that in<br />

a while. It reminds me a type of jamming that once came from somewhere in<br />

the former Eastern Bloc that would use a tape loop running in reverse.<br />

(RNW Media Network blog comments via dxld Sept 8)<br />

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Football Soccer EU Cup Qualification, Tuesday Sept 07<br />

ERT Athens 9420 S=9+20dB, 15630 S=9 at 1<strong>945</strong> UT.<br />

7275 REE Noblejas S=9+40 dB<br />

11815 REE Costa Rica S=5-6<br />

15110 REE Noblejas S=9+20dB, powerfull<br />

17755 REE Noblejas S=6-7<br />

17850 REE Costa Rica S=9, one second behind Noblejas.<br />

9820 RDP Lissabon S=9+40dB<br />

[not]11<strong>945</strong> RDP Mocambique direction 144 degr; OFF signal.<br />

13755 RDP Lissabon S=9+30dB<br />

15295 RDP Lissabon S=9+40dB<br />

Not Football - But extreme strong signal tonight 21690 kHz RFI Montsinery<br />

GUF, to WeAF, 17-22 UTC. S=9 at 1950 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> Sept 7)<br />

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Einladung zum 46. <strong>DX</strong> Camp des Rhein-Main-Radio-Clubs<br />

Das mittlerweile 46. RMRC - <strong>DX</strong> - Camp findet traditionell im<br />

Naturfreundehaus auf dem Wingertskippel in 63505 Langenselbold bei Hanau<br />

vom 27. September bis zum 3. Oktober 2010 statt.<br />

Die ersten Camp-Tage sind wie immer vorwiegend zum Hoeren. Hier gibt es<br />

Grasnarben <strong>DX</strong> mit unterschiedlichen Antennen.<br />

Der RMRC stellt eine Langdrahtantenne und einen Tropenbanddipol von<br />

Keleman zur Verfuegung.<br />

Weitere Antennen koennen selbstverstaendlich aufgebaut werden.<br />

Der RMRC bietet allen Teilnehmern des Camps Anschluss an die Antennen<br />

ueber einen Antennenverteiler.<br />

Wir haben auch einen DSL-Anschluss (WLAN) und werden live im Internet zu<br />

sehen sein.<br />

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