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![]() dxAce wrote: "John S." wrote: Daniel wrote: I recently discovered the joy of shortwave listening with my new Sangean ATS909. Now I want to listen to shortwave while commuting on the train. My ATS909 is too big for that, is there a small and good radio to carry in a backpack? I can't use a telescopic antenna in a backpack, but is there a chance of receiving the major broadcasters (e.g. Deutsche Welle and BBC in Europe), despite the small antenna, metallic train and electromagnetic disturbances from the train? If necessary I could run a bit of wire inside the rucksack :-) Shortwave reception will be pretty tough on a train, even sitting next to a window. You will probably have lots of electrical interference. Give it a try - who knows. Your best chances for catching shortwave signals will of course be a night. FM reception should be ok though. Yeah, those SW bands sure are dead in the daytime, nary a signal to be caught. :-) Well, there are some things to be caught during the day. But dxing with a portable while travelling in a train is like dxing from the front seat of your car. Only a few powerhouses will make it through that blanket of electronic noise. dxAce Michigan USA |
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