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AIH159
DXpedition in Lapland: A trip to Norway, stunning
aurora and random AM catches
Being
able to take a break from war reporting was the
most important benefit of the 159th
DXpedition to Aihkiniemi in Lapland. Conditions
were average and pretty stable, but there were no
historic openings. We were able to find a few new
stations mostly from the US, Mexico, China and Spain.
Additionally, seeing rare reddish northern lights,
getting some media attention and taking a road trip
to meet Norwegian DXers in Kongsfjord were the highlights
of AIH159.
To
the AIH159 DXpedition report (November 6, 2022)
 
A second building added to
the Aihkiniemi DX base in 2020

Imagine
spending a week in the middle of nowhere with 14
Beverage antennas each roughly a kilometer
in length and capable of catching hundreds of rare
stations. It's possible because we've
made our famous DXpedition base in Aihkiniemi, Finland
available for rent to other DXers. The facilities
have greatly improved in 2020. Going on a first
class DXpedition has never been this easy.
To
the article (updated in Oct. 2022)
To
the latest DXpedition report from Aihkiniemi
(Nov. 6, 2022)
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AIH142
DXpedition in Lapland: A steady flow U.S. stations
until a major solar eruption
Our
traditional October DX trip (AIH142)
focused squarely on North American stations. We
had a couple of nice openings, and reception improved
gradually until October 28th. Just as we expected
to enjoy daytimer-filled final days of the month,
a large solar eruption silenced the AM band for
the remaining days. Apart from DXing, a definite
highlight was an excursion to the Arctic Ocean coast,
where we enjoyed the hospitality of our Norwegian
DX friends over a fabulous king crab dinner.
To
the AIH142 DXpedition report (November 9, 2021)
 
How to Identify Chinese Radio
Stations

China
is one of the few countries increasing its presence
on the medium wave (AM) radio dial, as DXers have
been able to observe. Identifying Chinese stations
can however be tricky if you don't understand the
language. With
this guide you will learn how to identify Chinese
stations based on just a few keywords and phrases.
Don't let the language barrier intimidate you, because
DXing Chinese stations can be extremely exciting
and rewarding.
To
the Article (January 1, 2014)
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