Also, you might need to attatch an antenna. Some radios (like the Kenwood
TH-F6) use a bar antenna to recieve below a certain frequency, while yours
you might not have that feature.
I am not sure by your email, but you might not have been able to even enter
the frequency. I am not familiar with your radio, but others you have to
enter leading zero(es), or a decimal point to for such a low frequency.
RTFM.
WC
"Barry OGrady" wrote in message
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 19:59:56 -0400, "Michael" wrote:
Hi,
Well, I cannot help if I get flamed - or at least some insults, because I
think I might deserve them - but here's my question:
I own an Alinco DJX5 'communications receiver'. I'be been able to receive
everything from Cops to Coroners. (A couple years ago, we had a Medical
Examiner in Toronto that was almost a comedian!) But, I digress....The
DJX5
can monitor from 0.1 to 2200MHZ.
Last night, I had to go to work and wanted to listen to the Boston / NY
game
while I was on way to wait for the bus. Since my scanner has 'no gaps' I
assumed it would be a cakewalk to dial in the station and I'm all set
right?
Nope! Owing to my own stupidity, I didn't bother to have a quick peek in
the
manual to see if anything was different when programming a simple Am
station
instead os the usual 800 Mhz stuff I usually have programmed. Well,
needless
to say, I couldn't get my local Am whci is very powerful on my radio and
I'm
certain I did everthing right.
Would anybody be kind enough to tell me where I went wrong? Again, I was
in
AM mode, step size was set to 1khz and I tried punching the the numbers
several times. If I'm missing something very obvious - please just let me
know. (Then, kick my ass to Alaska!)
I don't know about that particular radio, but I know than some scanners
are very deaf
at the low frequency end. I had one that could not hear a local AM station
even though
it was transmitting 50 kilowatts and I could see the mast!
Thanks,
Mike...hiding in a corner...T
-Barry
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