ANOTHER LONG PATH EXAMPLE: RADIO MALI

 


ANOTHER LONG PATH EXAMPLE: 

RADIO MALI


My recent video, Long-Path Propagation: An introduction for shortwave listeners, has generated a lot of interest and feedback on both YouTube and Facebook. 

This follow-up video below offers another example of long-path propagation from a different region. We examine the signal route from Radio Mali in North West Africa to southeastern Australia. While this specific example won't apply to your location, it will demonstrate how to determine whether signals operating on lower frequencies (49, 41, and 31 mb) are arriving via the short or long paths to your radio.

Also in this video, we identify Radio Mali's exact transmitter location, which, it turns out, is neither in Bamako nor Kati.

Thank you for your interest in these tutorials.



73 and wishing you good DX,

Rob Wagner VK3BVW


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  1. Very nice DX Infos Bob thank you Kurt HS0ZBS

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    1. Thanks for checking it out, Kurt! I'm glad you enjoyed it. 73 de Rob VK3BVW

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