[Milsurplus] Vintage LF/MF Fun with my BC-453B
Facility 406
facility_406 at bruteforcedevelopment.com
Thu Nov 20 11:15:42 EST 2025
> bands from 500 KC down than either of us imagined. The RAK tunes a bit
> higher than 600 KC, so DXing some broadcast stations was fun too. Who
> else has gone on an LF DXpedition, either a really remote location or
> even in a park? Has anyone ever heard an LF broadcast station from
> Europe?
I've only dabbled, but, yeah, the spectrum is as full there, as anywhere
else, but, like anywhere else, things have dropped off over the years.
Heard one station from Nevada, France I think, wasn't trying, just
noticed it was there. Iceland comes to mind, as well.
If interested, I can forward some links to forums where LF, VLF, ULF
things are discussed. A lot of chatter about some signals below 2Hz
right now. Not radio broadcast, but there's stuff down to mHz,
milli-Hertz, where it can take hours, days, weeks, even years, for one
wavelength to pass. The longest I have looked, is a week.
Back when LW broadcasts were more common, many radios had that band,
like MW, SW, or FM. There are still personal transmitters out there
that operate in that range, so people can do their own broadcasts from a
computer, or MP3 player, to their household radio. I recently picked a
unit up.
Kurt
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