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S.O.S... going NUTS over reception problems
I'm not an avid shortwaver by any stretch, I had a good time with a hand held a few years back and had it stolen in Mexico. I recently have purchased a Sangean ATS 909, all I've read were good reviews. Can someone help diagnose my troubles he I can hardly pick up ANYTHING. I can search through 2MHz to 30 MHz all day and night and pick up 3 or 4 transmissions. I have just bought an external antenna to see if that'd help, it's an EMF antenna, a good one. STILL NOTHING. What the hell? I live in Philadelphia in a 3rd floor apartment, nothing out of the ordinary in terms of interference... is it my equipment? Should I contact Sangean? Please inform. Thanks, Xan |
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S.O.S... going NUTS over reception problems
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wrote: I'm not an avid shortwaver by any stretch, I had a good time with a hand held a few years back and had it stolen in Mexico. I recently have purchased a Sangean ATS 909, all I've read were good reviews. Can someone help diagnose my troubles he I can hardly pick up ANYTHING. I can search through 2MHz to 30 MHz all day and night and pick up 3 or 4 transmissions. I have just bought an external antenna to see if that'd help, it's an EMF antenna, a good one. STILL NOTHING. What the hell? I live in Philadelphia in a 3rd floor apartment, nothing out of the ordinary in terms of interference... is it my equipment? Should I contact Sangean? Please inform. Thanks, Xan I don't have that radio, but check if it has a local/dx switch. The 909 does have an RF gain, just left of the whip antenna. This should be turned all the way up for starters. SW is not especially sensitive on the whip antenna alone, but you should get more than 4 stations. An external antenna should get you almost any big transmitters, and in a quiet environment you should be able to hear an abundance of stations.. Try the 11.5-12 MHz band almost anytime, the 9.3-9.9 MHz band beginning mid-afternoon, and the 7-7.5 MHz band and 5.8 - 6.2 MHz bands this evening starting at about sunset. You should get a passel of stations on all of these, as these are the major international broadcast bands that work best in winter. During the day, also try 13.5 - 14, 15 - 15.6 and 17.6- 17.9 MHz. Bruce Jensen |
S.O.S... going NUTS over reception problems
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S.O.S... going NUTS over reception problems
Just don't go around willy nilly hollering Mayday on radio.You could get
in trouble about that. cuhulin |
S.O.S... going NUTS over reception problems
Living in an apartment building in a big city (such as
Philadelphia,Penns Woods) isn't very conducive to picking up Shortwave.Try Philadelphia,Mississippi instead. www.555us.com cuhulin |
S.O.S... going NUTS over reception problems
bpnjensen wrote: wrote: Sangean and Tecsun/Eton/Grundig are junk - you should have bought a Sony. Well, that's very helpful. Proud of yourself? BJ That was very helpful - you must own a ****ty Tecsun/Eton/Grundig. |
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