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TV DX and the Technology We Used

Discussion in 'Videos and Podcasts' started by AE2EA, Jan 2, 2021.

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  1. AE2EA

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    Television broadcasting was always intended for a local service area, but it soon became known that long distance reception was common. In February 1938, engineers at the RCA Research Station, Riverhead, Long Island, accidentally received a 3,000-mile transatlantic reception of the London 45.0 MHz, B1 TV service.

    Robert Lozier has produced this exploration of the history of long-distance TV reception for the AWA YouTube Channel.


    Enjoy,
    Mark ~ AE2EA
     
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  2. W3ATV

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    I miss analog TV dx'ing. I am sure there is still plenty of DX during Es openings, but with having to auto-program for anything digital, it's just not practical. :(
     
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