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Hay Joe. pardon the top post. little FYI here. i do better at
16:00u on 12095 for the BBC. i'm thinking it's just my PA mountains. most of the time 21470 is iffy here. could be the receiver here, been playing with my NRD 515 for the last few weeks. but, the JRC wasn't as good as the 7030 on RSH last weekend. but, if 21470 is bad, try 12095. or pray for sun spots. GOOD DX! Drifter... Joe Analssandrini wrote: Dear Sir, May I quickly add my two cents worth? Before you buy anything, try using your Sony ICF-SW7600GR and your Sony AN-LP1 Active Antenna as you normally do. If that is not satisfactory in receiving the signals you desire, try moving the AN-LP1 to another window, preferably one which is at a 90° angle to your original window placement. Also try moving to another room. Sometimes the above is all that is necessary for better reception. Please also note that, while signal strength has been improving of late, we are still only at the beginning of Sunspot Cycle 24 and reception is mediocre in general, especially in the afternoons. I have been finding 21470 at about 1600 UTC pretty fair at receiving the BBC; also 17830 and, later the afternoons, 15400. Deutsche Welle comes in fairly well on 11690 at 2100 UTC. Note that sometimes that 11690 frequency is interfered with by RTTY; the Sony's sync circuit eliminates this interference. If you do choose to buy another receiver, make certain that it has a synchronous detection circuit AND features selectable-sideband sync. But those signals have not been consistent. On some days they can come in like gangbusters and on other days it is difficult to hear them at all. This is unfortunately the nature of shortwave reception, especially when we are at the bottom of a sunspot cycle. If all else fails over the next couple of months, then you may consider upgrading your antenna. The antenna (which MUST be matched to the receiver) is of prime importance in receiving faint radio signals. I have found, over the years, that the Sony ICF-SW7600GR used with a Sony AN-LP1 is a really a fine receiving setup. Best, Joe 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! |
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