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Paul Logan
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Paul Logan
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Tuesday, November 12, 2024
3000km opening on Band 2 (88-108 MHz) from Ireland to Western Sahara - 10th Nov 2024
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Paul Logan in the north-west of Ireland is one of the most active FM DXers in Europe and on the 10th of Nov 2024, he caught an interesting ...
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
FM radio station on 91 MHz in Greenland is heard in Ireland - 19th May 2024
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On the 19th of May 2024, FMDXer Paul Logan in the north-west of Ireland reported reception of a radio station in Greenland on 91.0 MHz . Lo...
Friday, July 23, 2021
FM radio stations in Maine heard across the Atlantic in the north of Ireland - 22nd July 2021
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Thursday 22nd July 2021: Openings on the FM band (88-108 MHz) between North America and Europe are very rare and it's always interestin...
Friday, July 2, 2021
105.9 MHz signal crosses the North Atlantic from Newfoundland to Ireland - 1st July 2021
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1st July 2021: This was one of those remarkable days for VHF signals going across the North Atlantic. In an earlier post , I reported how s...
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
FM radio station on 90.7 MHz near Quebec is heard across the Atlantic in Ireland - 21st June 2021
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21st June 2021: This was a remarkable day for VHF propagation with a very rare trans-Atlantic opening on the 88-108 MHz FM band. As outli...
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FM radio station on 88.5 MHz in Greenland is heard in Ireland - 21st June 2021
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Monday 21st June 2021: This was an exceptional day for Sporadic-E propagation with FM radio stations on the 88-108 MHz band in Greenland a...
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Friday, April 2, 2021
Analysis of Paul Logan's Band 2 FMDX log for 2020: Pt 1 - Tropo
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In this three part series of posts, I am going to look at the 2020 logs of a very active Band 2 DXer and what they might suggest about propa...
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Friday, March 26, 2021
How to check your horizon for HF & VHF propagation
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If you're interested in the upper HF bands or any of the VHF and UHF bands then your horizon is all important. On bands like 144 MHz a...
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Monday, July 9, 2018
88 MHz Trans-Atlantic signals heard in Ireland - Sun 8th July 2018
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This really is a remarkable catch. Paul Logan in Lisnaskea, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland managed to hear a Canadian radio station across t...
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