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Radio Inka from the Peruvian Andes heard on 1610 AM

From high up in the Andes, Radio Inka (or Inca) has begun broadcasting on the frequency of 1610 kHz mediumwave. Radio Inka is based in the town of Puno on the shore of Lake Titicaca. The station was first reported heard by Peruvian DXer Alfredo Cañote. No further information about the station is known. Also a new shortwave station has begun broadcasting in Peru recently: Aroma Café Radio can be heard on 6060 kHz.
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Half Size Dual Active Delta Flag Arrays

Half Size Dual Active Delta Flag ArrayThe half size active dual flag array antenna requires only 30 meters of linear space, and so it is an excellent choice for MW DXers with limited space for antennas, says Dallas Lankford in his article. Although small compared to previous high performance MW antenna arrays, it is a state of the art MW receiving antenna array, primarily because it uses true active delta flag antenna elements.
 To the Article (January 7, 2012)

Propagation

NASA photo of the Sun
Solar-terrestrial indices for 03 February follow. Solar flux 111 and estimated planetary A-index 6. The estimated planetary K-index at 0900 UTC on 04 February was 2. No space weather storms were observed for the past 24 hours. No space weather storms are predicted for the next 24 hours.


Source: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center

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The Ultimate AM DXing Base in Lapland Available for Rent

Cabin with JimImagine spending a week in the middle of nowhere with 12 Beverage antennas — each roughly a kilometer in length and capable of hearing hundreds of rare stations. It's possible because we're making our famous DXpedition base in Aihkiniemi, Finland available for rent to other DXers. Going on a first class DXpedition has never been this easy.
 To the article (May 25 , 2011)
 To the latest DXpedition report from Aihkiniemi (November 5 , 2011)

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