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Radio Genesis from Peru new on 4850 kHz shortwave

A new Christian station from Huanta, Peru, has been reported on 4850 kHz shortwave. Radio Genesis was first reported heard by DXer Rogildo Fontenelle Aragão in Bolivia on June 30 on Radioescutas mailing list. He heard programming in both Quechua and Spanish languages. However, the name of the station remained unidentified, and it was first identified by DXer Arnaldo Slaen in Argentina on July 24.

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Articles
Minimum Highlights

Lemmenjoki cabinWith nearly 30 years of AM DXing experience, Jim Solatie reports about the highlights of the 2007-2008 AM DX season, when solar minimum enabled sensational catches from around the world. Complete with photos and sound files, Jim reports what results a dedicated AM DXer can achieve when conditions are ideal.
 To the Article (August 18, 2008)

Propagation

NASA photo of the Sun
Solar-terrestrial indices for 02 September follow. Solar flux 77 and mid-latitude A-index 8. The mid-latitude K-index at 0300 UTC on 03 September was 1 (8 nT). No space weather storms were observed for the past 24 hours. No space weather storms are expected for the next 24 hours.


Source: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center

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New Year DXpedition in Lapland at -38 degrees

Snow mobile tracksFreezing your toes off in Arctic Lapland may not be everyone's idea of a great New Year 2010, but for Mika Mäkeläinen and Jari Ruohomäki it was a highlight of the winter. Join Mika and Jari for a DXpedition full of American and Chinese AM stations. See what an array of 11 antennas, each 1 kilometer in length, can capture from all around the world.
 To the LEM287 DXpedition report (January 12, 2010)

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