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Ed October 25th 06 12:19 AM

Adaepters for car stereo to shortwave
 
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


Lisa Simpson October 25th 06 01:10 AM

Adaepters for car stereo to shortwave
 
MFJ's stuff is usally pretty good . . .

"Ed" wrote in message
oups.com...
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




wavetrapper October 25th 06 02:56 AM

Adaepters for car stereo to shortwave
 
Don't mean to disagreeable....but MFJ stuff is well known for quality
control problems.
Go over to eham.net and read reviews on just about anything MFJ.

I have to give them credit for the wide array of stuff they offer. I
have owned many MFJ devices over the years and except for one manual
antenna tuner - it's all been pretty disappointing.

I would look at other options, if any exist.

Lisa Simpson wrote:
MFJ's stuff is usally pretty good . . .

"Ed" wrote in message
oups.com...
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



Jill Stafford October 25th 06 03:14 AM

Adaepters for car stereo to shortwave
 
MFJ....

Mighty Fine Junk....

That's one of the nicer things I've heard...

Go to http://www.eham.net/reviews/ and check the comments on any MFJ
product.

For less money you can buy a better radio.



Jim Hackett October 25th 06 04:43 AM

Adaepters for car stereo to shortwave
 
I would have to agree with Wavetrapper based on the construction quality of
my 1020-C. Would the manual antenna tuner you refer to be a 16010? Mine is
built like a tank!



"wavetrapper" wrote in message
oups.com...
Don't mean to disagreeable....but MFJ stuff is well known for quality
control problems.
Go over to eham.net and read reviews on just about anything MFJ.

I have to give them credit for the wide array of stuff they offer. I
have owned many MFJ devices over the years and except for one manual
antenna tuner - it's all been pretty disappointing.

I would look at other options, if any exist.

Lisa Simpson wrote:
MFJ's stuff is usally pretty good . . .

"Ed" wrote in message
oups.com...
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





David October 25th 06 01:21 PM

Adaepters for car stereo to shortwave
 
On 24 Oct 2006 16:19:42 -0700, "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


If you're in North America you can get a Sirius radio and
subscription.

Ed October 25th 06 05:48 PM

Adaepters for car stereo to shortwave
 
I don't want sirius radio.

On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 12:21:54 GMT, David wrote:

On 24 Oct 2006 16:19:42 -0700, "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


If you're in North America you can get a Sirius radio and
subscription.


dxAce October 25th 06 05:54 PM

Adaepters for car stereo to shortwave
 


Ed wrote:

I don't want sirius radio.


You'll have to forgive Rickets, he's not quite all there..



On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 12:21:54 GMT, David wrote:

On 24 Oct 2006 16:19:42 -0700, "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


If you're in North America you can get a Sirius radio and
subscription.



bpnjensen October 25th 06 06:15 PM

Adaepters for car stereo to shortwave
 
My MFJ-1026 isn't exactly tanklike, but it works really well...I can
smudge out any single offending local noise source with ease...

....And with about ten more plus a spiderweb of aerial wire, I can zapp
*all* the noise that wrecks reception around here ;-)

Bruce Jensen
****************

Jim Hackett wrote:
I would have to agree with Wavetrapper based on the construction quality of
my 1020-C. Would the manual antenna tuner you refer to be a 16010? Mine is
built like a tank!



"wavetrapper" wrote in message
oups.com...
Don't mean to disagreeable....but MFJ stuff is well known for quality
control problems.
Go over to eham.net and read reviews on just about anything MFJ.

I have to give them credit for the wide array of stuff they offer. I
have owned many MFJ devices over the years and except for one manual
antenna tuner - it's all been pretty disappointing.

I would look at other options, if any exist.

Lisa Simpson wrote:
MFJ's stuff is usally pretty good . . .

"Ed" wrote in message
oups.com...
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




[email protected] October 25th 06 06:39 PM

Adaepters for car stereo to shortwave
 

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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