RHF wrote:
On Jan 25, 2:42 am, Brody wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Jan 25, 12:30 am, Brody wrote:
dxAce wrote:
junius wrote:
On Jan 24, 7:39 pm, Brody wrote:
I received the Eton E1 as a gift. After reviewing the pros/cons/quality
issues, I decided to keep it.
I saw the C.Crane Twin Coil reviewed as a great AM antenna for the E1 so
I bought it. Now I have to connect the antenna to the PAL connector of
the E1.
I contacted C.Crane and they told me I needed a PAL to RCA adapter.
These seem to be hard or impossible to fine online. Does anyone in this
group know of a source for them ??
If not, maybe someone here can tell me if this will work.
The C.Crane antenna uses a RCA jack to connect to the radio antenna
connector so... will the following work
(PAL to F adapter) + (F to RCA adapter). These I can find online.
For what it's worth, I know nothing about shortwave radio, The E1 is my
first shortwave radio and I am just beginning to learn about the hobby.
get your pal to rca he
http://www.onevisitmedia.com/adapterspal.html
Even better!
yah ! the one on the Universal Radio link didnt say what it converted
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Brody,
What About Listening to the Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
on this very fine 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio ?
of course
One step at a time though.
- I listen to some talk radio that I can receive from the U.S.
? From the U.S. ?
Where Are You Located : City + State + Country ? ? ?
Well.. I posted the following reply last night but it didnt appear on my
news server so I am reposting it...
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Lower Mainland, British Columbia, Canada
White Rock to be exact, which is just across the border from Blaine WA
Late night, using the whip on the E1 I was suprised to be able to pick
up AM stations in Reno NV, San Francisco, I even picked up one from
Calgary Alberta.
I am having a problem though from about 1000 kHz to 3000 kHz. Anything I
can receive in that range has another station I can hear at the same
time. Always the same station. I can hear it by itself, very loud and
clear at 1600 kHz so I assume that this is its assigned frequency. It is
Islamic music or chanting, religious I think. It is most annoying. I
seem to be able to pick up quite a few stations in this range but always
they overlaid with the one at 1600 kHz, loud enough make pretty much
everything in this range unlistenable. I havent tried in the daytime yet
to see if the problem is the same.
Hopefully the C.Crane AM antenna I just got will be able to help, I have
to wait till I get the PAL to RCA adapter though
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so I researched AM antennas and settled on the C.Crane
I am looking at shortwave antenna now.
thanks
For Shortwave Radio Listening (SWL) you may want to use
an External Shortwave Antenna : To make that 'connection'
to a SWL Antenna with a Coax Cable using a PL-259 Plug.
Universal-Radio sells a SO-239 to KOK Antenna Jack Adapter
http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0101.html
http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...table/1052.jpg
e1'ing you all ~ RHF
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