On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:34:04 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:

>Some of us care where signals actually come from (out of SW transmitting 
>antennas in a certain country). Really. This directly affects how well you 
>will hear them or hear them at all. Observing how propagation works is part of 
>the game. In this case it might also be significant that Taiwan does not keep 
>its transmitters on-frequency. If you do not care about any of this, that`s 
>fine and your privilege. I will try to remember to avoid clarifying your logs 
>in this way. Personally I find YFR programming useless and of no interest 
>whatsoever, so looking into the more technical aspects keeps hearing it from 
>being a total waste. 73, Glenn
>

Very true, but what confused me is that I never specify the transmitter 
location, when I used to keep a log book I would have put the transmitting
country as Taiwan or what ever for my country count, but not now days.
I am on other hand enjoy what the programme content is, like to hear both side 
of the argument so to speak. 
I have no objection to you or any one else correct my logs
cheers, John



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