View Single Post
  #10   Report Post  
Old February 29th 04, 02:40 PM
Stinger
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Gray,

As a final effort, it might be worthwhile to try that "phone line as
antenna" solution various people have been kicking around, or a "slinky"
that you only deploy across your apartment when you're listening to radio.

-- Stinger

"Gray Shockley" wrote in message
.com...
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 17:06:01 -0600, Maximus wrote
(in message .net):

I don't have that receiver but am wishing I did s.


I may have one of the old black ones for trade or sell soon.As I've
chronicled lately, my new apartment - basically - doesn't allow shortwave
reception (wipes tears from face).

However, though I don't smoke in the radio/computer room, plenty of smoke
(cigarette that is) certainly drifts in from the other rooms.

I'm prolly gonna get rid of the DX-392 or the DX-398, a Grove SP-200, a
Select-A-Tenna and a RS Loop.

For sideband, I use Upper Sideband mostly, and turn down the gain for

really
strong signals, as that makes it easier to clarify the sideband signal.

Some
amateurs use AM, and some use Lower sideband. Most everyone else use

upper
sideband - dunno why.

I am glad you have something that actually has good sound. That makes it

all
worthwhile. My DX 394 does not have good sound S. I run the sound to

some
stereo speakers I salvaged from a boombox that quit working - the

speakers
still work fine.

If you ever get teh "antenna itch" be careful about plugging the antenna
lead into the receiver as that can be fragile.

You might want to get Passport to Worldband Radio, Popular

Communications
magazine or Monitoring Times magazine to help identify stations you

hear.

Lastly, ENJOY !!! Please let us know what you are finding.

Strength and Honor


Retirement and war stories,



Gray Shockley
----------------
DX-392 DX-398
RX-320 DX-399
CCradio+ w/RS Loop
Justice AM Antenna
Torus Tuner (3-13 MHz)
Select-A-Tenna
---------------------
Vicksburg, MS US







"Gray Shockley" wrote in message
.com...
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 15:09:01 -0600, Love2camp5 wrote
(in message ):

The box showed the black radio (yuck!) but it was indeed the metallic

colored
one instead (yippee!) That is the color I preferred. (probably a

girl
thing!)



Naw; it's the "new style". Imo, it looks better and, also, it doesn't

show
up
dust so badly (I clean the radios [grin]).


The hum on MW that I had on the YB is not present on the Sangean. The

actual
reception on MW is slightly better on the Sangean, but the sound is so

much
nicer and far more volume. I can work around the house and hear the

radio
just fine; I guess a portable was just not for me.

The shortwave reception is much, much better than the YB. I have

listened to
Radio China International, Radio Sweden, the BBC, and Radio Canada

Intl.
both
mornings - and with the YB I couldn't get any stations in well enough

to
listen in the morning hours. ALso with the YB, no matter how strong

the
station sounded, there was always that nice "sshhh" sound over top of

the
signal. These strong SW stations come in crystal clear on the

Sangean.

No success with SSB yet, I will have to fiddle with that and figure

out
how
to tune them in.


Turn the BFO pot to the center position, turn on the BFO switch

(located
right above the pot) and, then, use the pot as a "fine tuning" knob.

If it's more elusive than usual, use the tuning knob to peak the

signal.
Another thing to try is the "AM Wide/Narrow" switch.



I am also getting FM stations like crazy. I am very pleased with the

radio.

The cassette tape part of the unit works very well. The light stays

on
for
several seconds when you push the button; apparently no way to keep

the
light
turned on.

Since there is no "DX" or "Local" switch, does the "RF Gain" knob

accomplish
the same thing?

The radio has such a long whip antenna that is hit the ceiling in my

kitchen
with the radio on the counter. I can either not extend it entirely,

or
tilt
it a little.


http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/misc/0022.html

The number "0022" stand.


/gray/