[A-DX] Fw: [WOR] New Haida Gwai KiwiSDR for MWDX

Mauno Ritola
Di Okt 27 21:04:36 CET 2020


Und Östliches Finland hier: http://185.89.55.189:8073/

73, Mauno

Wolfgang Bueschel kirjoitti 27.10.2020 klo 21:31:
> wer Nord West Pazifikküsten Empfang auf Mittelwelle in Kanada mag,
> versuche es mit dem Kiwi in der Wildnis:
>
> Dr. Walt Salmaniw ist Arzt und gebürtiger Ukrainer,
> auch mit Lahr Badenstandort kanadischer Armeevergangenheit, und
> mit der aktivsten BC DXer aus Leidenschaft im Nordwesten Kanadas.
> 73 wolfgang
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 8:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [WOR] New Haida Gwai KiwiSDR for MWDX
>
>> GREAT Walt and Colin,
>> well done at 19.15 UT
>> 73 wolfie df5sx
>
> <Haida.dxer.ca>
>
> http://23.235.74.138:8073/
>
>> © bluebison.net
>> Masett B.C. Canada - Antenna 750' NW BoG - unattended Kiwi
>> Masset, BC | Grid: CO34wa, ASL: 3, [map]
>> Antenna: 750' North Facing BoG
>> Hosted by Dr. Walt Salmaniw and Colin Newell -
>> Strict time limits - Enter your name at right please
>
> Robert Newell Oct 26   #13380
>
> As of today, Walt has walked away from a KiwiWebSDR in the wilds of the
> Pacific Northwest - we are trying a bold experiment:
>
> Setting up a Kiwi WebSDR in a cabin on the Pacific Ocean - unattended 
> with
> only a functioning router and a hand made power supply.
>
> Sure you can hang from the cliffs of Rockworks with Gary DeBock or 
> check-in
> to a 1950's throwback hotel at Grayland, Washington -- but for the real
> TransPacific (and sometimes TransAtlantic - TransPolar) excitement, there
> are few things as fun as a remote web radio teetering on the shoreline of
> the Pacific Ocean... all by itself... a mere 100 meters from the salt 
> chuck.
>
> You can check into the Hotel Haida Gwaii, anytime you want,
> but you may never leave...
>
> You can find the Haida Gwaii WebSDR at Haida.dxer.ca
>
> Time limits in effect - no camping on frequency please -
> Share the fun -- and as of now, we will start the "How long will the Kiwi
> run all by itself?"
>
> Today is Day 1.
>