Notable tropospheric DX receptions
* During October 1975, several United Kingdom DXers received band III and UHF television signals from Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and the USSR at a distance of over 1,000 miles (1,600 km).
* On October 18, 1975, Rijn Muntjewerff, the Netherlands, received UHF channel E34 Pajala, Sweden, at a distance of 1,150 miles (1,850 km).[6]
* On December 3, 1975, Robert Copeman, Sydney, Australia, received Auckland, New Zealand, TV-2 NZch4 band III TV at a great-circle distance of 1,340 miles (2,157 km).
* On June 13, 1989, Shel Remington, Keaau, Hawaii, received several 88 – 108 MHz FM signals from Tijuana, Mexico, at a distance of 2,536 miles (4,081 km).[7]
* Throughout the 1990s, Fernando Garcia, located at what could be considered an ideal tropospheric DX location near Monterrey, Mexico, received numerous 1,000+ mile (1,600+ km) stations via tropo, both over the Gulf of Mexico and past land. Among his most impressive loggings are WGNT-27 from Portsmouth, Virginia, at a distance of 1,608 miles (2,588 km) and low-power (LPTV) station W38BB from Raleigh, North Carolina, at a distance of 1,460 miles (2,350 km).[8]
* On May 11, 2003, Jeff Kruszka, living in south Louisiana, received a few UHF DTV signals from 800+ miles. The longest of these was WNCN-DT, channel 55, Goldsboro, NC at 835 mi / 1,344 km (as of current writing, the record for UHF DTV).[9]
* On the late evening of June 19, 2007 and into the early morning hours of June 20, 2007, three DXers in Eastern Massachusetts, Jeff Lehmann, Keith McGinnis, and Roy Barstow, received FM signals from Southern Florida via tropo. All three logged WEAT 104.3 West Palm Beach, Florida, and WRMF 97.9 Palm Beach, Florida, at distances of around 1,200 miles, and Barstow logged WHDR 93.1 Miami, Florida, at a distance of 1,210 miles.[10]
* On the day of December 03, 2007 Bulgarian dxer FMDXBG Received near Gurgulica chalet in eastern Rila, Radio Militsaysk 105.5Mhz via tropo , distance 1312.44Km , 815,51 Miles.
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