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FM Radio DXing Tools
FM Radio DXing Tools
DXFM = http://www.dxfm.com/Content/tools.htm * The FM Antenna * Advanced FM Antenna Techniques * The FM Receiver * RDS (Radio Data Service) and the FM Digital Signal * FM DX Radio Shack Shots {Photos} * A Few Last FM Dxing Thoughts Introduction to FM Broadcasting and FM Band DXing http://www.dxfm.com/Content/intro.htm FM Radio DXing - Tricks of the Trade http://www.dxfm.com/Content/tricks.htm -Source- DXFM . Com -Website- http://www.dxfm.com/ -by Girard Westerberg, Lexington, KT -USA- Worldwide TV-FM DX Association http://www.wtfda.org/index.php http://www.anarc.org/wtfda/ fm magic ~ RHF |
FM Radio DXing Tools
On Oct 28, 6:20?am, RHF wrote:
FM Radio DXing Tools DXFM =http://www.dxfm.com/Content/tools.htm * The FM Antenna * Advanced FM Antenna Techniques * The FM Receiver * RDS (Radio Data Service) and the FM Digital Signal * FM DX Radio Shack Shots {Photos} * A Few Last FM Dxing Thoughts Introduction to FM Broadcasting and FM Band DXinghttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/intro.htm FM Radio DXing - Tricks of the Tradehttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/tricks.htm -Source- DXFM . Com -Website-http://www.dxfm.com/ -by Girard Westerberg, Lexington, KT -USA- Worldwide TV-FM DX Associationhttp://www.wtfda.org/index.phphttp://www.anarc.org/wtfda/ fm magic ~ RHF . Note: If trying to listen to local FM-HD stations, one will need externally-mounted FM-dipole antennas to "DX" these local signals. |
FM Radio DXing Tools
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 11:41:19 -0700, wrote:
On Oct 28, 6:20?am, RHF wrote: FM Radio DXing Tools DXFM =http://www.dxfm.com/Content/tools.htm * The FM Antenna * Advanced FM Antenna Techniques * The FM Receiver * RDS (Radio Data Service) and the FM Digital Signal * FM DX Radio Shack Shots {Photos} * A Few Last FM Dxing Thoughts Introduction to FM Broadcasting and FM Band DXinghttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/intro.htm FM Radio DXing - Tricks of the Tradehttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/tricks.htm -Source- DXFM . Com -Website-http://www.dxfm.com/ -by Girard Westerberg, Lexington, KT -USA- Worldwide TV-FM DX Associationhttp://www.wtfda.org/index.phphttp://www.anarc.org/wtfda/ fm magic ~ RHF . Note: If trying to listen to local FM-HD stations, one will need externally-mounted FM-dipole antennas to "DX" these local signals. You should have one anyway. |
FM Radio DXing Tools
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:50:42 -0700, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:32:33 -0800, David wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 11:41:19 -0700, wrote: On Oct 28, 6:20?am, RHF wrote: FM Radio DXing Tools DXFM =http://www.dxfm.com/Content/tools.htm * The FM Antenna * Advanced FM Antenna Techniques * The FM Receiver * RDS (Radio Data Service) and the FM Digital Signal * FM DX Radio Shack Shots {Photos} * A Few Last FM Dxing Thoughts Introduction to FM Broadcasting and FM Band DXinghttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/intro.htm FM Radio DXing - Tricks of the Tradehttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/tricks.htm -Source- DXFM . Com -Website-http://www.dxfm.com/ -by Girard Westerberg, Lexington, KT -USA- Worldwide TV-FM DX Associationhttp://www.wtfda.org/index.phphttp://www.anarc.org/wtfda/ fm magic ~ RHF . Note: If trying to listen to local FM-HD stations, one will need externally-mounted FM-dipole antennas to "DX" these local signals. You should have one anyway. Whether he needs one or not? What if he has a nice beam on a rotor - should he take that down and put up a dipole? Log-periodic on a rotor perhaps... I meant that FM is better with a proper antenna. |
FM Radio DXing Tools
On Oct 28, 5:00?pm, David wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:50:42 -0700, wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:32:33 -0800, David wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 11:41:19 -0700, wrote: On Oct 28, 6:20?am, RHF wrote: FM Radio DXing Tools DXFM =http://www.dxfm.com/Content/tools.htm * The FM Antenna * Advanced FM Antenna Techniques * The FM Receiver * RDS (Radio Data Service) and the FM Digital Signal * FM DX Radio Shack Shots {Photos} * A Few Last FM Dxing Thoughts Introduction to FM Broadcasting and FM Band DXinghttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/intro.htm FM Radio DXing - Tricks of the Tradehttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/tricks.htm -Source- DXFM . Com -Website-http://www.dxfm.com/ -by Girard Westerberg, Lexington, KT -USA- Worldwide TV-FM DX Associationhttp://www.wtfda.org/index.phphttp://www.anarc.org/wtfda/ fm magic ~ RHF . Note: If trying to listen to local FM-HD stations, one will need externally-mounted FM-dipole antennas to "DX" these local signals. You should have one anyway. Whether he needs one or not? What if he has a nice beam on a rotor - should he take that down and put up a dipole? Log-periodic on a rotor perhaps... I meant that FM is better with a proper antenna.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Like general consumers are going to that much trouble for lousy FM radiom that doesn't offer personalized music services such as slacker.com and pandora.com. |
Pocket Radio - Internet Radio Ain't Radio -and- It Sure Ain't DXing [.]
On Oct 29, 5:41 am, RHF wrote:
On Oct 28, 4:38 pm, wrote: On Oct 28, 5:00?pm, David wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:50:42 -0700, wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:32:33 -0800, David wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 11:41:19 -0700, wrote: On Oct 28, 6:20?am, RHF wrote: FM Radio DXing Tools DXFM =http://www.dxfm.com/Content/tools.htm * The FM Antenna * Advanced FM Antenna Techniques * The FM Receiver * RDS (Radio Data Service) and the FM Digital Signal * FM DX Radio Shack Shots {Photos} * A Few Last FM Dxing Thoughts Introduction to FM Broadcasting and FM Band DXinghttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/intro.htm FM Radio DXing - Tricks of the Tradehttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/tricks.htm -Source- DXFM . Com -Website-http://www.dxfm.com/ -by Girard Westerberg, Lexington, KT -USA- Worldwide TV-FM DX Associationhttp://www.wtfda.org/index.phphttp://www.anarc.org/wtfda/ fm magic ~ RHF . Note: If trying to listen to local FM-HD stations, one will need externally-mounted FM-dipole antennas to "DX" these local signals. You should have one anyway. Whether he needs one or not? What if he has a nice beam on a rotor - should he take that down and put up a dipole? Log-periodic on a rotor perhaps... I meant that FM is better with a proper antenna.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - - Like general consumers are going to that much trouble for - lousy FM radiom that doesn't offer personalized music - services such as slacker.com and pandora.com. Pocket Radio - DOH ! - 'general consumers' - Double DOH ! ! Reality Check - This is a 'Radio Enthusiast' Forum and just about everyone who read and/or Posts to the Rec.Radio.Shortwave Newsgroup is a DXer of some sort. -Hello- "General {Radio} Consumers" We Ain't ! This Newsgroup Is About : All Things Shortwave Radio to include Listening to : International Shortwave Radio Broadcasts; Amateur/Ham Radio, Utility Signals, etc, Etc. ETC ! Plus AM/MW Radio DXing Also FM Radio DXing Including What We Hear With Our Own Ears On-The-Radio IMHO - Any DXer worthy of being called a DXer uses an External Antenna along with their Radio/Receiver to Hear the Distant (DX) Signal that They are After. Pocket Radio - Internet Radio Ain't Radio -and- It Sure Ain't DXing [.] pocket radio - do you 'dx' ? ~ RHF your posts suggest that you are just a 'slacker' want to be . . . living in a self-made 'pandora' of virtual '.com' reality .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - http://www.dangerousbeauty.org/Shut%...uck%20up!!.jpg |
Pocket Radio - Internet Radio Ain't Radio -and- It Sure Ain't DXing [.]
On Oct 29, 6:22 am, wrote:
On Oct 29, 5:41 am, RHF wrote: On Oct 28, 4:38 pm, wrote: On Oct 28, 5:00?pm, David wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:50:42 -0700, wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:32:33 -0800, David wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 11:41:19 -0700, wrote: On Oct 28, 6:20?am, RHF wrote: FM Radio DXing Tools DXFM =http://www.dxfm.com/Content/tools.htm * The FM Antenna * Advanced FM Antenna Techniques * The FM Receiver * RDS (Radio Data Service) and the FM Digital Signal * FM DX Radio Shack Shots {Photos} * A Few Last FM Dxing Thoughts Introduction to FM Broadcasting and FM Band DXinghttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/intro.htm FM Radio DXing - Tricks of the Tradehttp://www.dxfm.com/Content/tricks.htm -Source- DXFM . Com -Website-http://www.dxfm.com/ -by Girard Westerberg, Lexington, KT -USA- Worldwide TV-FM DX Associationhttp://www.wtfda.org/index.phphttp://www.anarc.org/wtfda/ fm magic ~ RHF . Note: If trying to listen to local FM-HD stations, one will need externally-mounted FM-dipole antennas to "DX" these local signals. You should have one anyway. Whether he needs one or not? What if he has a nice beam on a rotor - should he take that down and put up a dipole? Log-periodic on a rotor perhaps... I meant that FM is better with a proper antenna.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - - Like general consumers are going to that much trouble for - lousy FM radiom that doesn't offer personalized music - services such as slacker.com and pandora.com. Pocket Radio - DOH ! - 'general consumers' - Double DOH ! ! Reality Check - This is a 'Radio Enthusiast' Forum and just about everyone who read and/or Posts to the Rec.Radio.Shortwave Newsgroup is a DXer of some sort. -Hello- "General {Radio} Consumers" We Ain't ! This Newsgroup Is About : All Things Shortwave Radio to include Listening to : International Shortwave Radio Broadcasts; Amateur/Ham Radio, Utility Signals, etc, Etc. ETC ! Plus AM/MW Radio DXing Also FM Radio DXing Including What We Hear With Our Own Ears On-The-Radio IMHO - Any DXer worthy of being called a DXer uses an External Antenna along with their Radio/Receiver to Hear the Distant (DX) Signal that They are After. Pocket Radio - Internet Radio Ain't Radio -and- It Sure Ain't DXing [.] pocket radio - do you 'dx' ? ~ RHF your posts suggest that you are just a 'slacker' want to be . . . living in a self-made 'pandora' of virtual '.com' reality .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - - http://www.dangerousbeauty.org/Shut%...uck%20up!!.jpg Pocket Radio, Posting your self-portrait doesn't help your argument. ~ RHF |
FM Radio DXing Tools
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FM Radio DXing Tools
On Oct 30, 10:31 am, David wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 16:38:32 -0700, wrote: Like general consumers are going to that much trouble for lousy FM radiom that doesn't offer personalized music services such as slacker.com and pandora.com. That's not raqdio, Sparky. You need a POS computer to get it to work. Slacker is coming out with a portable version and Pandora is already on Sprint cell phones, ready to be streamed in-dash via Ford's new standard/optional Sync - LOL HD Radio! |
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