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Commando
Solo broadcasting to Haiti on 1030 kHz AM
The
U.S. military has begun airborne broadcasts as part
of the relief effort to help earthquake victims
in Haiti. Broadcasts are conducted by "Commando
Solo" aircraft of the Air Force Special Operations
Command's 193rd Special Operations Wing, based in
Pennsylvania. According to the U.S. Department of
Defense, AM transmissions are aired on 1030 kHz
AM, as well as on 92.4 and 104.1 MHz FM. One of
the first broadcasts was heard as far away as Finland.
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Minimum Highlights

With
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)
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 08 February follow.
Solar flux 94 and mid-latitude A-index 4.
The mid-latitude K-index at 1200 UTC on 09 February was 1 (7 nT).
Space weather for the past 24 hours has been minor.
Radio blackouts reaching the R1 level occurred.
Space weather for the next 24 hours is expected to be minor.
Radio blackouts reaching the R1 level are expected.

Source: NOAA Space Weather
Prediction Center

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New Year DXpedition in Lapland
at -38 degrees

Freezing
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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