The EMWG on location
The Euro-African Medium Wave Guide is used in a lot of different locations all over the world. Here we present you with a few of them.
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From Kenneth MacDonald at Scotland, Barra, Feb 2010:
at the island's airport, reputed to be the only one in the world where
scheduled air services land on a beach. The aircraft is a DHC
Twin Otter which had just flown in from Glasgow, giving the crew plenty
of time for coffee and bacon rolls in the small terminal building's
excellent cafe before the return flight to Scotland's biggest city. You
may notice that the radio in the bottom of the shot is a Sony
7600GR - that was in fact my reserve radio on my short DXpedition; the
main set was a Grundig Satellit 800 and my QTH was on the spit of land
almost directly behind the aircraft's tail.
Barra is the
most southerly inhabited island of Scotland's Western Isles - far
enough away from the big transmitters of the mainland to make DXing
interesting. The Faroe Islands and Euskadi Irratia come in like
locals; China and India were heard, and TA catches, while nothing out
the ordinary for really serious DXers, still gave me a lot of pleasure.
And of course the EMWG was indispensable.