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![]() Granted, a quality receiver is the way to go. I use here at this location both a Icom R71A and a Yaesu FRG-7. I like to use the Yaesu for listening to the routine shortwave broadcasts and some of the ham radio voice transmissions. The audio quality is great. The filter for the Yaesu seems somewhat wide. The Icom R71A is my favorite for digital work. I can see that digital shortwave communications will be the growing sector of shortwave and Ham radio in the future. Just a cheap computer (I paid 25 bucks for mine) and a cheap computer soundcard is all that seems to be required, and a good shortwave receiver. What are some good internet sites for some free downloads of digital software programs, K8TV? Roger 507 |
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