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The Australian Internet Radio Magazine is a free professionally researched audio service, devoted to shortwave radio. It’s compiled by Bob Padula, a Communications Engineer since 1965.

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Australian DX Report 110 - Aug 4, 2008

Posted by adxr on August 3rd, 2008

Gooday from Melbourne!

Here is episode no. 110 of the Australian DX Report audio magazine with cool news about HF broadcasting schedules and monitoring notesYour comments and feedback would be welcomed!

Bob Padula

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2 Responses to “Australian DX Report 110 - Aug 4, 2008”

  1. chris Hattan Says:

    Hello Bob,

    I am very pleased to report that I was listen to your latest report On my Iphone. The audio segment came up in it’s owN browser-but I did not some Background static behind yuor voice. This could be due to other technical factors though my end.

    Thanks

    Chris Hattan Hamilton New Zealand

  2. Michael Stevenson Says:

    Howdy Bob, A very nice useful DX programme, it sounded like you changed microphones at the beginning following the introduction music, you even tapped the mic to see if it was working, your voice appeared to sound a little richer and more natural, I too could hear a little background hiss or static but it was only minor! Keep up the great work and best regards from Michael Stevenson, NSW, Australia.

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