Thank you very much for this information!

I appreciate very much our community, who does not believe in cheating!

Keep up the good work,

Best 73

Jim Solatie, Espoo, Finland



  SPECULATION OVER FM-DX-WORLD RECORD IN DISTANCE

  A group of Scandinavian FM-DX-listeners and radioamateurs would like to make 
an 
  announcement over speculation of TA-FM-skips (FM-band signal-skips over the 
Atlantic, 
  from the Americas to Europe, 88-108 MHz). This topic has spread over 
DX-communities 
  during the summer of 2009.
  During summer 2009 there has been a topic of FM-band-skips recorded in 
Romania.
  There is a radio hobbyist in Romania who has produced Youtube video-clips of 
receptions 
  of Venezuelan and Brasilian FM-stations among many more.

  It seems these clips on Youtube are jokes, or even hoaxes. However, they are 
made very 
  carefully and credibly.

  EXAMPLES:
  This Youtube-video of La Mega FM from Venezuela is very credible and all the
   facts fit very well, but it seems there is no La Mega on this frequency, 
88.7 MHz:

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuVbgDZ5F68&NR=1


  Also Brazilian station from Londrina on 88.8 MHz in this clip below seems to 
be a joke.
  After the point 6 min 22 sec a portuguese language station comes up after 
Iran.
  This station is tracked to be Radio Jovem Pan from Londrina on 102.9, but on 
this clip it is 
  on 88.8 MHz. FM-stations in Brazil are all using only odd frequencies.

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkkIzV4IOGs&%20feature=channel_%20page

  So far we know, this Romanian listener speaks poorly English so it has been 
very difficult 
  to have more information. However, these clips have spread all over the world 
as a new 
  record in distance on the FM-band.

  This Romanian hobbyist seems to have skills in electronics. In this clip 
below he is using his 
  own pirate-transmitter (88.7 MHz). He makes also his own RDS to this signal.
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n416B1TpG8A
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKiJ2HFW6rI&feature=related

  It is very simple to make fake Sporadic-E reception by taking a live-feed 
from the internet
  to a private little FM-transmitter.

  Because of wide publicity all over the world we want to make an announcement 
about this.
  We want to warn FM-DX-listeners about these videos and to look at these 
critically
  although many videos there are real.
  So far we know, that the world record in FM DX-ing is made from Northern 
Ireland to Alabama,
  USA over a distance of 6456 km  (WVAS, Montgomery, Alabama, 90.7 MHz). 
  Made on June 26, 2009.

  - A Group of Scandinavian FM-DX-listeners and radioamateurs -

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