Medium Wave DXing
Clashmore is a great place for MW DXing since it's electrically very quiet, and I can run out some nice long beverage antennas.

I'm DX Loggings editor for the Medium Wave News magazine, and you can find out more about this hobby by going to the Medium Wave Circle website.

If you would like to hear audio clips of some of the fantastic MW DX audible in Clashmore, please go to my DX Recordings page (not yet contstructed - hopefully during 2005).  Waterfall displays of carriers monitored using Spectrum Analysis techniques are accessible via the Carrier Monitoring page.

Short Wave & Tropical Bands DXing
As with MW, Clashmore is also very good for DXing on the Tropical and Short Wave bands, but I've not done too much of this here - Medium Wave is my first love, and it takes priority most of the time.  Have a look at the British DX Club website for more information.

VHF/FM Band II DXing
With a good sea path to the south/south west, and opportunities for auroral DX, Clashmore provides some interesting opportunities for VHF/FM DX that I haven't yet fully explored.   More details of this aspect of the hobby are available on the British FM & TV Circle (Skywaves) website



Links:
Medium Wave Circle
British DX Club
British FM & TV Circle

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Contact details:

Phone: 01571 855 360
Fax: 01571 855 360 (please phone first)
Email: martinhall@gorrell.co.uk