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Revision as of 00:34, 18 May 2020

Introduction

Welcome to the MW DXing and Broadcast wiki. The MW band (540-1700 khz) is where broadcasting began in the US, and DXing in this band has been around ever since. The links on this article should help get you started in this area. In addition there are media-related links for additional background.


The 1700-2000 khz range is often referred to as the 'Med-fer' part of the spectrum. While there is limited experimentation here, telemetry and navigational beacons are also heard here. This service is slowly dying out as less expensive, and more reliable technology is being used instead.

Antennas

  • See our Loops article which contains a huge amount of information on these antennas.

Commercial Products


Kiwa Mediumwave Antenna (discontinued)


Homebrew and Technical


K9AY Loop


Kaz Delta Antennas

Applications, Databases and FCC Search Engines

Applications
Databases
  • See Section 7 of the SWL_Broadcast article for links to international lists such as Aoki, EiBi and the HFCC
  • MWList
FCC Queries

Clubs

DX Links

Equipment

Phasing Units

MFJ-1025 / MFJ-1026
Quantum Phaser
Timewave ANC-4
WiMo QRM Eliminator

Media News

Web Radios

Email Reflectors

groups.io members

Facebook Pages