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BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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u.a. Vorfuehrung <strong>der</strong> TruckBox, TV-Aufzeichnung<br />

Fr. warmes und kaltes Buffet<br />

Eingeladen sind alle Radiofreunde und <strong>DX</strong>er.<br />

Bitte gutes Wetter und gute Laune mitbringen!<br />

Naeheres auf unserer homepage <br />

Harald Gabler<br />

RMRC Vorstand - Sept 15<br />

RAMADAN <strong>2007</strong><br />

Ramadan begins on either Thursday, the 12th of September or Friday the<br />

13th of September and will continue for 30 days until Thursday, the 11th<br />

of October or Friday the 12th of October depending upon where one is<br />

located. Of course, we'll be looking for extended broadcasting hours<br />

throughout the Moslem world.<br />

(Steve Lare-MI-USA, dxld Sept 2)<br />

Dear friends,<br />

we're still in the sunspot minimum and daytime MUF fluctuates between 15<br />

and 18 MHz. Recently, HF propagation conditions have been quite<br />

unfavourable for long- distance communication. Anyway, new HF e-mail<br />

services, stations, networks and frequencies continue to emerge on a<br />

regular basis. HF e-mail booms and service provi<strong>der</strong>s continue to expand.<br />

No other publisher consi<strong>der</strong>s this revolutionary development accordingly.<br />

We're now working on our new products<br />

- 2008 Super Frequency List on CD<br />

- Supplement <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2008 to the <strong>2007</strong>/2008 Guide to Utility Radio Stations<br />

- 2008 Shortwave Frequency Guide<br />

to be published on 10 December <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Full-resolution title page graphics can be found at<br />

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The printed Supplement will be attached free to all copies of the<br />

<strong>2007</strong>/2008 Guide to Utility Radio Stations sold after 01 <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2008.<br />

Those customers that did acquire the <strong>2007</strong>/2008 Guide to Utility Radio<br />

Stations before that date may download the pertinent .PDF file free from<br />

our website, after 01 <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2008.<br />

The continuously updated product Digital Data Deco<strong>der</strong> Screenshots on CD is<br />

highly successful and now covers more than 5,600 (five thousand six<br />

hundred!) screenshots from 1997 to today. Feed your Windows PC with this<br />

CD and the "slide show" will keep you busy for a few days - or weeks!<br />

Latest references (see )<br />

Mike Richards G4WNC, Decode editor of Radio User, United Kingdom - JUL<br />

<strong>2007</strong>: "... the famous Guide to Utility Radio Stations. Joerg Klingenfuss<br />

and his contributors go to great lengths to capture as many stations as<br />

possible from all over the world. In fact, they deliberately go to out-of-<br />

way listening locations so they can operate from noise- free locations to<br />

capture the maximum number of stations. The monitoring and capturing<br />

process is continuous, which is how they are able to produce such an up-<br />

to- date reference book. The Klingenfuss Guide has, rightfully, earned<br />

itself a place in the most advanced radio monitoring stations."<br />

Wolfgang Hadel DK2OM, Digital Data Expert of the Intru<strong>der</strong> Watch of<br />

Deutscher Amateur Radio Club (DARC), in Funkamateur JUL <strong>2007</strong>: "Der<br />

WAVECOM-Classifier erfasst die Parameter des Systems in Sekundenschnelle.<br />

WAVECOM-Deko<strong>der</strong> sind nicht billig, aber in dieser Preisklasse unschlagbar.<br />

Deshalb gehoeren sie zur Grundausruestung vieler militaerischer und<br />

ziviler Dienststellen. Mein alter Kaho-Deko<strong>der</strong> hat ausgedient."

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