Thanks for the upload. Remids me of my DX days in Goa, India. I had a 13 element VHF antenna & booster & could get very clear (March-May) - Abu Dhabi 5, Muscat7, 8 & 9PTV (Karachi), Yemen(sometimes), Iran2, rarely Djibouti.
With UHF, could get hazy Dubai2 & some USSR channels.
@lumabi25 He talks about the different stations he was able to receive, he was asked which "reception" he was the most proud of, the answer was a station he received once out of the extreme south part of Brazil. He was asked if he would switch to digital TV-DX, now that most stations are transmitting digitally, he said no. He said that he had enjoyed the hobby for 47 years, and he was happy with his TV-DX achievements, and that he did not want to have to get new equipment.
Awesome!
royalbrainwave 1 year ago
Thanks for the upload. Remids me of my DX days in Goa, India. I had a 13 element VHF antenna & booster & could get very clear (March-May) - Abu Dhabi 5, Muscat7, 8 & 9PTV (Karachi), Yemen(sometimes), Iran2, rarely Djibouti.
With UHF, could get hazy Dubai2 & some USSR channels.
Thnx
nelrod03 1 year ago
Brilliant ! What did he say regarding Digital tv dx ? Is it possible ?
retroseeker 2 years ago
Great Documentary,legendary DXer !!
HughTVDX 2 years ago 2
many many thanks for this ... cheers .. david ... scotland
tvdxrools 2 years ago
Thank you for the upload. Luckily I can understand most of his words.
Great DXer with wonderful equipment.
DXPG 2 years ago
Also thanks for the upload from me
radioredcat 2 years ago
Rijn Muntjewerff 's work on TV-DXing is legendary !
Thank you for upload !
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mathiasvolta 2 years ago
Thanks for uploading this. Even though I couldn't understand anything that was said it was still good to watch.
QRhuggies 2 years ago
It never ceases to amaze me how far these signals can travel. Fancy picking up Australian television in the Netherlands. Just incredible.
It's a shame this documentary is in Dutch. I'd love to know what he was saying.
lumabi25 2 years ago 3
@lumabi25 He talks about the different stations he was able to receive, he was asked which "reception" he was the most proud of, the answer was a station he received once out of the extreme south part of Brazil. He was asked if he would switch to digital TV-DX, now that most stations are transmitting digitally, he said no. He said that he had enjoyed the hobby for 47 years, and he was happy with his TV-DX achievements, and that he did not want to have to get new equipment.
That was about it.
royalbrainwave 1 year ago