I was really pleased when I discovered how many 9MHz broadcast AM stations I can receive on my indoor magloop antenna. Keep making videos. I enjoy the variety !
Here on the west coast of the U. S. we’re able to pick up Radio New Zealand, NHK from Japan and KBS from Korea, Radyo Pilipinas, and of course the China powerhouse radio stations. Great fun to tune in early in the morning before dawn.
@@LONGINTHETOOTHtv I’ve picked up some of the usuals but I’m still excited for what’s to come, both for shortwave and for the LITT channel. Thanks for being such an inviting member of the community Peter. I’ll be tuning in for as long as you keep making these.
Excellent video explaining sunspots very succinctly. Those peaks in the 60s were quite incredible. I have logs showing s9 plus signals from the USA on 6m around 30 years ago and this was just on a discone. Not sure I’ll experience such signals again though
Very interesting, exciting times ahead for all SW listeners 🙂
fingers crossed KinditUK
Great news.
I was really pleased when I discovered how many 9MHz broadcast AM stations I can receive on my indoor magloop antenna.
Keep making videos. I enjoy the variety !
thanks for the comment Simon, I'm glad the magloop is doing its thing :)
Here on the west coast of the U. S. we’re able to pick up Radio New Zealand, NHK from Japan and KBS from Korea, Radyo Pilipinas, and of course the China powerhouse radio stations. Great fun to tune in early in the morning before dawn.
Thanks Mate!!
YES! so glad you uploaded! Time to get my Grundig out and try and log into my DX forum account again! Much love!
Happy listening
@@LONGINTHETOOTHtv I’ve picked up some of the usuals but I’m still excited for what’s to come, both for shortwave and for the LITT channel. Thanks for being such an inviting member of the community Peter. I’ll be tuning in for as long as you keep making these.
Excellent video explaining sunspots very succinctly. Those peaks in the 60s were quite incredible. I have logs showing s9 plus signals from the USA on 6m around 30 years ago and this was just on a discone. Not sure I’ll experience such signals again though
Thanks for that digitalmediafan and just think NO noise in those days either .
I use Reverse Beacon Network...to get an idea of propagation....been looking good of late.