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A reception report is a means by which radio stations (usually short-and medium-wave broadcasters) receive detailed feedback from their listeners about the quality and content of their broadcasts. A reception report consists of several pieces of information which help the station verify that the report confirms coverage of their transmission ...
Screenshot of PSK Reporter 24 Hours of Reception Reports for Station D2UY. PSK Reporter is an amateur radio signal reporting and spotting network and website started by Philip Gladstone in 2014 which allows operators to see where their radio signals are being received.
Traditionally, listeners would send letters to the station with reception reports and requests for schedules. Many stations now accept E-mails or provide reception report forms on their Web sites. Reception reports give valuable information about propagation and interference to a station's engineers. [1]
Consumer Reports says it can't recommend the iPhone 4 after tests by its engineers confirmed that the device does indeed have reception problems, dealing yet another blow to Apple's snazzy new phone.
Many shortwave listeners printed their own QSL cards to report reception. A QSL card is a written confirmation of either a two-way radiocommunication between two amateur radio or citizens band stations; a one-way reception of a signal from an AM radio , FM radio , television or shortwave broadcasting station; or the reception of a two-way ...
Many raters misunderstand the code and will rate everything either 55555 or 11111 when in reality both extremes are unusual in the extreme. 55555 essentially means perfect reception akin to a local station while that is occasionally possible, when talking about long-distance short-wave reception, it is rarely the case.
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A plain-language radio check is the means of requesting and giving a signal strength and readability report for radiotelephony (voice) communications, and is the direct equivalent to the QSA and QRK code used to give the same report in radiotelegraph communications.