Welcome


Hello and welcome to my blog. I was inspired to do this by Timm Breyel's excellent SOUTH EAST ASIA DXING site (http://shortwavedxer.blogspot.my) and mine will be a little similar.

Sharing information as a DXer is important and I have found a lot of Timm's QSL information very useful. I am hoping I may be able to help others with some of my QSL info.
What about me then?
Go here to see my story.

My main area of DXing interest is in Longwave/ Mediumwave, but I have been collecting countries on Shortwave as well. I now have 627 verifications from 115 countries on Shortwave and 780 verifications from 73 countries on Long and Mediumwave. I have DXed in New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, Jordan, Dubai, Vietnam and Malaysia.

I own an AOR 7030+, which I bought in the late 90s. I had it upgraded to the Plus. My primary receiver now is a WinRadio WR-G33DDC SDR (software defined radio). My antenna is a 4 metre EWE, shaped like a metal staple - 2 x 4m verticals and a 12m horizontal - all one piece of wire.

I have belonged to the NZ Radio DX League as a member since June 1974. I had a brief spell of about 5 years out in the mid 90s when I lived in the UK and belonged to the British DX Club. However, I rejoined and am now the Chief Editor of the NZ DX Times, the club's monthly publication. For information on the DX League, go here.

I would finally pay tribute to my wife, Maureen. DXing is a very selfish hobby in many ways and my wife Maureen is very encouraging of my participation in it. She puts up with a lot when I witter on about hearing this or that, or get excited by receiving a random postcard in the mail.

Sunday 11 September 2016

Myanmar replies

I logged Myanmar on 9730 in August 2015 at 0700 UTC. They were broadcasting in English (carrying NHK). I had sent two or three emails and I tried again a couple of weeks ago. An email verie has come back and it is very welcome.

The address is: nptradio.eng@gmail.com





Saturday 3 September 2016

A new logging

I have just sent off a reception report to All India Radio for their transmission on 9380. This is the Hindi language Vividh Bharati programme and is in parallel with 9870.

Here in Cyberjaya the 9870 channel comes in loud and clear, but the 9380 broadcast was a lot more difficult to hear. Fortunately, although weak (S2) it was clear with no interference at all. Here's hoping a verie results.