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![]() "Brian O" wrote in message ... "SWL-2010" wrote in message ... I was looking over my radio collection yesterday, and it dawned on me how lucky I am to have such a nice collection. So, I decided to make a list of them, and some of the other gear I use in my listening post. It turns out that I have 22 radio receivers that have shortwave bands on them. I have 5 scanners, and about 6 other AM/FM radios. Then I have related gear like my Radio Shack DSP, an MFJ Antenna tuner Pre-amp (959B), an MFJ Signal enhancer ( 752B), My RS Pro 100 Headset, and the different wall clocks. All In all, my shack is pretty cool considering I dont have a huge amount of money tied up. I am thinking about adding an MFJ indoor active antenna to my shack soon. I have always wanted to try one out. I am in an apratment, and I improvise different antennas from time to time. I bought the Kaito indoor loop when I bought my 1103, and it's not too bad, but I'm not crazy about it either. When you say Radio Shack DSP, are you talking about the DSP audio filter? I have one of those. I've been trying to get a schematic for it so I can change the switches out to pots. Have you thought about doing this too? B I dont think have the same DSP unit your asking about. Mine is the smaller unit that can be used a mobile unit. Tha Cat # is 21-543. I bought it used off Ebay a couple of years ago just to play around with. It's nothing to write home about. My MFJ-752B filter is much better for using with shortwave radios. It has more controls, inputs for 2 receivers, and head phone and speaker jacks. The only modification I made to that was to move the selector switch from the back to the side so it's easier reach. |
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