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A couple of capture files done yesterday were just checked briefly.
4 p.m. EST / 2100 UTC, 4 NOV has Romania in the clear on 756 with usual "Aici 
Bucuresti" ID.  Just strong enough to get over the S-5 wall of local electrical 
noise.  Minimal domestic / Latin Am. slop.  Would have been even better at a 
beach site, away from power lines.

5 p.m EST / 2200 UTC, 4 NOV has Bulgaria on 576 up to a pretty good peak, well 
over RNE Spain (the usual dominant here).  Slavic talk, pips, very Russian 
sounding march-like (possible) anthem.
There seems to be a good amount of other stuff on these captures.  Strongest at 
2100 UTC is Absolute on 1215, even better than the 1521 Saudi.  Egypt on 864 
also really good at 2100 UTC, a half hour before sunset.

Still looking for 540 Hungary here even as others east and west of me pick it 
up.  Typically 540 is WLIE-NY pre-sunset, then CBT-NL takes over.  Under-stuff 
is usually WFLF-FL, HICM (R. ABC) Dom. Rep., R. Autentica (Colombia), Rebelde 
Cuba - so quite a high muck level by full darkness.

I've been evaluating the Elad FDM-S2 rather than using the Perseus lately.  The 
receiver seems to be doing a good job though I like the AM SYNC detection mode 
on the Perseus better.  Certainly a good deal at under $600 US.  Other than 
that, not a whole lot of difference between the radios.  Unlike my old QTH near 
680 WRKO, there are no front-end-challenging blowtorch locals here so it's hard 
to evaluate "crunchproof-ness".

Best of luck to all of those DXpeditioning in various locales now.  I'm 
enjoying the reports as they float in, along with everyone else's home QTH logs.
Mark Connelly, WA1ION
South Yarmouth, Cape Cod, MA, USA
(GC= 41.6931 N / 70.1912 W) (grid FN41vq)

Receiver: Elad FDM-S2
See http://shop.elad-usa.com/sdr-radio/fdm-s2/

Antenna: Cardioid pattern SuperLoop: 9m vertical by 20m horizontal (peak 84 
deg., null 264 deg.)
See http://www.bamlog.com/superloop.htm for similar antenna type.

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