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On Nov 19, 11:34*am, wrote:
I live in Ontario, Canada. *My goal is to listen to daytime SW broadcasts beamed to Africa by the likes of BBC, DW, VOA, RNW, etc. Right now I have a Sony 7600GR with a few indoor antennas (reel antenna, ANLP1, etc.). *With this equipment it's difficult to get good reception of these daytime signals. I plan to install a wire antenna (around 30 feet long), either outdoors along my 5.5' high wooden fence (I live in the suburbs) or in my attic. Will a Sony portable and an outdoor/attic wire be enough to get consistently good reception of these stations? *Or should I get a better receiver? If so, what receiver should I buy? Portable choices: Sangean ATS-909 (I hear it can handle long antennas) Eton E1XM Tabletop choices: Icom R75 Icom R1500 used Kenwood, Yaesu, etc. (ebay) PC-controlled choices Ten Tec Rx-320D The Icom R75 is a little pricy for me ($700 here in Canada). But if it is that much better than say, the Eton E1 at fishing out these broadcast signals then I will seriously consider it. I'm also a little afraid of buying a PC receiver because I live in a noisy RF environment. *(I like the thought of receiving DRM, though!) Thanks! I am in the process of writing up a review of the new Grundig Satellit 750. This receiver is hugely sensitive for World Band SW but requires a GOOD outdoor antenna. I use a Hustler 5BTV vertical, ground mounted, and for me this combination has resulted in superb reception with strong signals exceeding anything I have previously used such as the ATS909, etc. I haven't done a comparison with high end radios, like the E1 and R75, but am more than satisfied with the 750. This radio is very flexible with a great memory setup. I would suggest you check out the 750 first on the Eton website, under Grundig heading at www.eton.com to see if this radio would fulfil your requirements. There is a PDF file for the owners manual there. The price here in Canada was $ 299.00 plus tax. My review on the 750 will be posted to Eham Net in the next little while. This is a good time to check out everything available, but for the very best results check out outdoor antennas, such a verticles, if you are space limited. If I had it to do again, I would start out with best portable or one of the mid priced tabletops and a good antenna mounted outdoors. Like you I have a very noisy location, but the 750 and Hustler verticle cut right through the noise level and produce an amazingly low noise floor. 73 and good luck in choosing your recever, from SW4ever. |
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On Nov 19, 6:38*pm, SW4ever wrote:
On Nov 19, 11:34*am, wrote: I live in Ontario, Canada. *My goal is to listen to daytime SW broadcasts beamed to Africa by the likes of BBC, DW, VOA, RNW, etc. Right now I have a Sony 7600GR with a few indoor antennas (reel antenna, ANLP1, etc.). *With this equipment it's difficult to get good reception of these daytime signals. I plan to install a wire antenna (around 30 feet long), either outdoors along my 5.5' high wooden fence (I live in the suburbs) or in my attic. Will a Sony portable and an outdoor/attic wire be enough to get consistently good reception of these stations? *Or should I get a better receiver? If so, what receiver should I buy? Portable choices: Sangean ATS-909 (I hear it can handle long antennas) Eton E1XM Tabletop choices: Icom R75 Icom R1500 used Kenwood, Yaesu, etc. (ebay) PC-controlled choices Ten Tec Rx-320D The Icom R75 is a little pricy for me ($700 here in Canada). But if it is that much better than say, the Eton E1 at fishing out these broadcast signals then I will seriously consider it. I'm also a little afraid of buying a PC receiver because I live in a noisy RF environment. *(I like the thought of receiving DRM, though!) Thanks! I am in the process of writing up a review of the new Grundig Satellit 750. This receiver is hugely sensitive for World Band SW but requires a GOOD outdoor antenna. I use a Hustler 5BTV vertical, ground mounted, and for me this combination has resulted in superb reception with strong signals exceeding anything I have previously used such as the ATS909, etc. I haven't done a comparison with high end radios, like the E1 and R75, but am more than satisfied with the 750. This radio is very flexible with a great memory setup. I would suggest you check out the 750 first on the Eton website, under Grundig heading atwww.eton.com* to see if this radio would fulfil your requirements. There is a PDF file for the owners manual there. The price here in Canada was $ 299.00 plus tax. My review on the 750 will be posted to Eham Net in the next little while. This is a good time to check out everything available, but for the very best results check out outdoor antennas, such a verticles, if you are space limited. If I had it to do again, I would start out with best portable or one of the mid priced tabletops and a good antenna mounted outdoors. Like you I have a very noisy location, but the 750 and Hustler verticle cut right through the noise level and produce an amazingly low noise floor. 73 and good luck in choosing your recever, from SW4ever.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks everyone for the tips. I will take the majority's advice and stick with my 7600GR. THe SAtellit 750 does sound tempting though. I think I will order an MFJ-1020c and hook it up to a random wire in my backyard. I have another thread going to get advice on the details of that setup (e.g., feedline, ground, etc.). Thanks again. Todd Todd |
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