I'm glad that these items have added new life to the hobby...Mike Sanburn> 
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[email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [IRCA] First Anniversary of 
Ultralight Radio Boom-- November 20> > Hello Guys,> > With the Ultralight radio 
niche hobby now being enjoyed throughout > North America, Europe and many other 
areas of the world, some enthusiasts may be > curious how this whole craziness 
started. It actually started on November > 20, 2007 with some startling TP 
receptions on a humble SRF-59, but was fueled > by some amazing coincidences 
that gave the movement a massive surge within > just a month.> > On November 
19, 2007, I was shopping for a Christmas present to give my > son, Danny, an 
introduction to the joys of AM-DXing (which I experienced as > a kid, with a 
transistor radio). At the local Fred Meyer store, I picked out > an analog Sony 
Walkman, the SRF-59, which looked a lot like the portables I > used in the 
early 60's. Upon returning home to ensure the radio worked > properly, I gave 
it a quick test on AM and FM. Everything worked OK-- but there > was something 
very unusual about the AM performance. A tiny, cheap > transistor portable like 
this wasn't supposed to be receiving California stations > around noontime here 
in western Washington, 500 miles to the north. This SRF-59 > was a real 
shocker! Feeling somewhat guilty, I asked Danny if Daddy could > get him 
another present instead of this one. To my relief, he quickly agreed.> > The 
daytime DX on this SRF-59 was astonishing, but even more stunning > was the 
complete freedom from image reception, and almost complete freedom > from 
spurious signals. On an $18 portable? What was going on here? Why hadn't > 
anyone else in the AM-DXing hobby reported the outstanding performance of > 
this tiny wonder?> > But the big shocker was yet to come. Just after local 
midnight on > November 20, a couple of Japanese TP stations (JOIB-747 and 
JOAK-594) made a > decent appearance on this tiny SRF-59, completely 
transforming my casual AM-DXing > attitude. This was revolutionary! Other 
AM-DXers had to experience this > excitement.> > Upon getting up after reduced 
sleep (a common malady affecting TP > chasers), I excitedly attempted to send a 
report of the new SRF-59's performance > to the IRCA list reflector. But 
probably due to lack of concentration, the > email was sent to Colin Newell (of 
DXer.Ca) instead. This "mistake" was > actually one of the major reasons the 
Ultralight Radio boom got started, because > Colin's support for the ULR 
concept (and his encouragement of a formal SRF-59 > review) helped spread the 
Boom throughout North America.> > A formal SRF-59 review posted on DXer.Ca 
caused such a run on SRF-59's > (in December) that even Amazon.com had trouble 
filling orders at times. To > show appreciation for Colin's support, various 
free SRF-59 samples were sent > to Canadians, including one to Rob Ross, who 
used it to log over 300 stations > in 30 days in January. In early December, 
the SRF-59 Boom was in full swing, > and pocket radio DXing was catching on 
like wildfire (with SRF-M37V's and > DT-200VX units also popular). Also in 
early December, Kevin Schanilec > suggested that we designate a name for this 
new form of AM-DXing, and by consensus, > Kevin's suggestion of "Ultralight 
Radio" was chosen. By late December, the > Boom was the talk of AM-DXing 
circles, and established DXer John Bryant was > showing interest (along with 
many others). A new AM-DXing phenomena had begun, > which with John's 
organizational talents, became the established, exciting > niche hobby that we 
enjoy today. Thanks to all who contributed, and "Happy > Birthday" to all 
Ultralight Radio enthusiasts!> > 73 and Best Wishes,> Gary DeBock > > . > 
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