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![]() Ed wrote: I thought this was kind of interesting, I do spend alot of time driving and cannot stand 98% of local radio broadcasts. I don't know the quality of this particular manufacturer. http://www.mfjenterprises.com/produc...prodid=MFJ-306 The only comments I remember reading about shortwave converters were not very good. Poor reception, lots of adjacent signal interference, etc. Additionally, tuning the shortwave bands may be a real pita unless you happen to have an analog am radio. Most cars come equipped with digital radios having 10khz channel separation. Consequently band tuning for stations will involve punching up a frquency on the AM receiver and tuning back and forth with the clarifier dial on the converter while driving down the highway at 65mph. You would be better off trying to find one of the increasingly rare after market radios designed to receive shortwave. I believe Sony still makes one. But count on only getting strong signals at night. |
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