At 20:58 10/08/2007, you wrote:
>I ran SpecLab this evening so see if I could detect the carrier of 740
>kHz Radio Sociedade da Bahia (Salvador, Brazil) and it came up
>beautifully, almost as if it had been switched on, at sunset in Salvador:

Thanks, Paul.  SpecLab does a great job here also.   Earlier in the 
summer, here on the Canadian west coast, I could "see" (no chance of 
hearing) 3NE-1566 fade in, as well as HLAZ much later.  With the help 
of an Australian DXer, I also "ID'd" 4GM fading in, and we're pretty 
sure that at least one of the Philippine stations was sneaking in 
there also.   This was using each station's exact frequency within one Hertz.

Is this what DXers do when there's no DX to be heard?   The better 
adjusted ones probably just go to the beach....


best wishes,

Nick



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Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, B.C.
Canada

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