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RADIO JAPAN (NHK WORLD) - A22 TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE

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  RADIO JAPAN (NHK WORLD) A22 TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE The new A22 transmission season began today (Sunday, March 27). On the NHK World - Radio Japan website, the latest transmission schedule is notoriously hard to find amongst all the other "stuff"!! It's a well-hidden link! You can download a PDF of the entire schedule by clicking on the DOWNLOAD button below.  And here's the complete schedule below: 73 and good DXing on A22! Rob Wagner VK3BVW Follow @robvk3bvw CLICK HERE for VK3BVW Live Stream (Clublog) QRZ callsign lookup: Search Callsign lookups provided by qrz.com © Rob Wagner, Mount Evelyn DX Report, and contributors 2012-2022

REACH BEYOND AUSTRALIA - A22 TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE

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  Reach Beyond Australia's antennas at the Kununurra transmitter site. Reach Beyond Australia A22 Broadcast Schedule March 27 to October 29, 2022 The new A22 transmission season for RBA began on Sunday, March 27. The station is always interested in reception reports and is an excellent QSLer! Send reports to radio@reachbeyond.org.au Click the Download button for a pdf of the complete schedule My thanks to Margaret Penfold (Listener Correspondent) at Reach Beyond Australia for this advance information. 73 and good DX to you all, Rob Wagner VK3BVW Follow @robvk3bvw CLICK HERE for VK3BVW Live Stream (Clublog) QRZ callsign lookup: Search Callsign lookups provided by qrz.com © Rob Wagner, Mount Evelyn DX Report, and contributors 2012-2021

QRM.GURU - Suffer from noise? Check this out!

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QRM.GURU Suffer from noise? Check this out! I have just spent a fabulous weekend at the North American-based online SWLFest, a conference for everyone interested in radio. There were plenty of informative and entertaining talks and discussions, and it was an opportunity to catch up with wonderful people who love their radio hobby. In the final session today, I shared a link that offers heaps of advice and information on how to solve RF noise problems. But.....I suddenly realised that I have not shared this link with the MEDXR blog readers here! It's a funny name - QRM.GURU - "Resolving interference for amateur radio" - but as the website describes: " QRM.guru has been developed to assist Radio Amateurs in dealing with RF noise and interference. This is an educational and reference resource.......Much of the content has been derived from various sources, including the public domain, published works and project work by developers and radio amateurs. All references t...