Week 24 | 2022-23 DX Season | DX Central Live! - MW Frequency Challenge | 1250-1280 kHz
Welcome to the second season of the MW Frequency Challenge!  Submit your loggings for the DX Central MW Frequency Challenge!    Emails are being collected to notify the DXer with the most loggings each week.  Your information is not being shared or sold to any third parties and will only be used for activities related to this event.  Loggings for this week's challenge will only be accepted for logs received between 0100 UTC on Saturday, April 15, 2023 and 0100 UTC Saturday, April 22, 2023.  Only loggings for stations heard between 1250-1280 kHz will be accepted during this week's challenge.  
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Email *
Frequency *
Frequency of the station received
Date of Reception *
Date of reception.  For consistency, please use UTC date
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Time of Reception (UTC) *
Please use UTC time so we can all keep logs in the same time zone!
Time of Day (local) *
What time of the day at your location was your reception?  Sunrise = 2 hours prior to through 2 hours after local sunrise.  Daytime = 2 hours after local sunrise to 2 hours prior to local sunset.  Sunset = 2 hours prior to through 2 hours after local sunset.  Overnight = 2 hours after local sunset to 2 hours prior to local sunrise. 
Station Call Letters *
Call letters (or slogan/station name if call letters are not available for international stations)
Station City *
City of license for received station
Station State/Province *
State/province of received station (if international, you can use the local identifier if available, or "DX" if not)
Station Country *
Country of received station (for United States, use USA)
Required
Programming notes *
With as much detail as possible, provide a description of what was received of the station. If IDs or other station imaging was heard, try to transcribe the details of what was heard.  Make note of any network programming received, any details of local advertising (such as phone numbers, business names, etc.) and any other identifying characteristics that will help others in identifying the station for themselves.
Miles from station *
Your distance from the received station, in miles.  You can use this Web site to get this information, if you have no other source:  https://www.freemaptools.com/how-far-is-it-between.htm
DXer name *
Your name
DXer City *
Your city
DXer State/Province *
Your state/province, if applicable.  If your country does not have one of these, you can use the abbreviation "DX"
DXer Country *
Your country.  For those in the United States, please use: USA
Required
DXer Radio (optional)
Information on your radio/receiver used in reception
DXer Antenna (optional)
Information on the antenna used in reception.  If you are using a barefoot portable or a radio in a vehicle, you can use "internal antenna"
Additional Comments (Optional)
Any other information you feel applicable to share including information on weather, location, was this a new logging/state/country for you, etc.?
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