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ellisc wrote:
I have an 80s model delco am/fm radio. I'd like to attach an external long wire AM antenna, an external FM antenna, and rig something up so I can listen to it with headphones at bedside. Questions: 1. What do I need to do/build the headphone connection? Can I put something together using the car radio speaker wires? 2. Is it possible to hook up the long wire antenna without getting too complicated? Can I use the antenna plug on the radio in some way, or will I have to get inside the box? I don't know a lot about electronics. I have a soldering iron and have fixed the occasional loose wire on things around the house, but not much more than that. Or should I just forget it and buy a portable receiver? I mainly want to listen to AM talk at night and a particular FM college station in the next town. I read on several posts about using a car radio because of the AM reception. I've also thought about buying a used Grundig receiver, in particular the S350. I think having the option of listening to shortwave might be fun. Does this thing put out good audio via headphones? Thanks. It would be easier to buy a normal radio. For AM a CCRadio or GE Superadio 3 would work. The best FM reciever there is is the Tivoli Audio Henry Kloss Model One, but be prepared to plunk down mucho dinero for one ($100 last time I checked) and it's not that great on AM. I'd go with a SR3, or you can try to get an SR2, which some think had better build quality, but since it's (obviously) an earlier, out of production model it's hard to find. |
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tommyknocker wrote in message ...
It would be easier to buy a normal radio. For AM a CCRadio or GE Superadio 3 would work. The best FM reciever there is is the Tivoli Audio Henry Kloss Model One, but be prepared to plunk down mucho dinero for one ($100 last time I checked) and it's not that great on AM. I'd go with a SR3, or you can try to get an SR2, which some think had better build quality, but since it's (obviously) an earlier, out of production model it's hard to find. The superradio isn't fm stereo, is it? I want stereo for fm listening. |
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![]() "ellisc" wrote in message om... The superradio isn't fm stereo, is it? I want stereo for fm listening. It's only got one large speaker, not sure if it has stereo through the headphone jack. Heck, I'm not even sure if it does have a headphone jack. Mine is stowed away in the camper & is mainly used for listening on camping trips. -- Tom Sevart N2UHC Frontenac, KS http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc |
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![]() "ellisc" wrote in message om... The superradio isn't fm stereo, is it? I want stereo for fm listening. It's only got one large speaker, not sure if it has stereo through the headphone jack. Heck, I'm not even sure if it does have a headphone jack. Mine is stowed away in the camper & is mainly used for listening on camping trips. -- Tom Sevart N2UHC Frontenac, KS http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc |
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CDE,
The CCRadioPlus has FM Stereo via the Headphones and LineOuts. + External Antenna Connections: AM is OK and FM is Poor. + Build-in-Speaker Sound: Designed for th Human Voice; but Good. + Price = $160 -&- Value = Good http://www.radiointel.com/review-ccradioplus.htm http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CCRadio/ The GE Superadio III 'only' has Mono-Phonic FM Sound. + External Antenna Connections: AM is Ok and FM is Ok. + Build-in-Speaker Sound: The Best. + Price = $60 -&- Value = Very Good http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SuperadioIII/ The Tivoli Model One FM Stereo via the Headphones and Rec-Out. + External Antenna Connections: FM is Ok and AM None. + Build-in-Speaker Sound: Very Good. + Price = $100 -&- Value = Good http://www.tivoliaudio.com/pm1blu.htm The Grundig S350 has FM Stereo via the LineOuts and only Mono-Phonic Sound via the Headphones. + External Antenna Connections: AM is Very Good and FM is Very Good. + Build-in-Speaker Sound: Very Good. + Price = $100 -&- Value = Best http://www.radiointel.com/review-GrundigS350.htm http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundig-S350/ Recently claims have been made about the better than average AM & FM Recetion of these radios: * Cambridge Soundworks CD 740 * Sangean WR-1 Wooden Radio * Sangean Q Radio FWIW: I was not impressed with the FM Reception of the Tivoli Model One. - In the "Urban" SF Bay Area using an Omni-Directional "X" External FM Antenna mounted at 28Ft. The Tivoli Model One performed as well as the CCRadioPlus, GE Superadio III, Sony ICF-2010; Grundig S350; and Grundig Satellit 800-M. - In the "Rural" Twain Harte,CA location Up-in-the-Hills and Down-in-the-Valley using an FM Reflect External FM Antenna located on the second story of the house. The Tivoli Model One did not performed as well as the CCRadioPlus, GE Superadio III, Sony ICF-2010; and Grundig S350. iane ~ RHF .. .. = = = (ellisc) = = = wrote in message . com... tommyknocker wrote in message ... It would be easier to buy a normal radio. For AM a CCRadio or GE Superadio 3 would work. The best FM reciever there is is the Tivoli Audio Henry Kloss Model One, but be prepared to plunk down mucho dinero for one ($100 last time I checked) and it's not that great on AM. I'd go with a SR3, or you can try to get an SR2, which some think had better build quality, but since it's (obviously) an earlier, out of production model it's hard to find. The superradio isn't fm stereo, is it? I want stereo for fm listening. = = = From: ellisc ) = = = Subject: messing with a car radio Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew, rec.radio.amateur.antenna, rec.radio.amateur.equipment, rec.radio.shortwave Date: 2004-02-06 10:25:59 PST I have an 80s model delco am/fm radio. I'd like to attach an external long wire AM antenna, an external FM antenna, and rig something up so I can listen to it with headphones at bedside. Questions: 1. What do I need to do/build the headphone connection? Can I put something together using the car radio speaker wires? 2. Is it possible to hook up the long wire antenna without getting too complicated? Can I use the antenna plug on the radio in some way, or will I have to get inside the box? I don't know a lot about electronics. I have a soldering iron and have fixed the occasional loose wire on things around the house, but not much more than that. Or should I just forget it and buy a portable receiver? I mainly want to listen to AM talk at night and a particular FM college station in the next town. I read on several posts about using a car radio because of the AM reception. I've also thought about buying a used Grundig receiver, in particular the S350. I think having the option of listening to shortwave might be fun. Does this thing put out good audio via headphones? Thanks. |
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tommyknocker wrote in message ...
It would be easier to buy a normal radio. For AM a CCRadio or GE Superadio 3 would work. The best FM reciever there is is the Tivoli Audio Henry Kloss Model One, but be prepared to plunk down mucho dinero for one ($100 last time I checked) and it's not that great on AM. I'd go with a SR3, or you can try to get an SR2, which some think had better build quality, but since it's (obviously) an earlier, out of production model it's hard to find. The superradio isn't fm stereo, is it? I want stereo for fm listening. |
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