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![]() elfa wrote: In article , Art Harris says... Someone wrote: I just got my first shortwave radio, a PL-600. I can only pickup about 5 shortwave stations, 2 of which are somewhat clear. I have nothing but static on WBCQ 9330khz, i should get this for sure right? I live close to NYC. Well, conditions are pretty poor due to low sunspot activity. Best bet is to tune 5.8 to 6.2 MHz and 7.2 to 7.5 MHz in the evenings, 15.0 to 15.5 MHz and 11.5 to 12.1 MHz during daylight hours. And 9.3 to 10.0 MHz most anytime. You should be able to hear Radio Australia very well in english on 9.58 MHz around 7:00 a.m. ET. If my radio defective or do i need a bigger antenna? What is your antenna? Also, radio reception is all about signal to noise ratio. If you have a lot of locally generated noise, it's gonna be tough to hear anything. Art Harris Art... The same question from me. I live in San Francisco bay area. I have a Sony 2010. My antenna is a wire connected to my metal gutter. Stopped listening when the BBC stopped broadcasting to US. I'm looking for a reason to listen to SW again but need some help with time/freq of English speaking stations. Any recommendations? http://www.eibispace.de/dx/bc-a09.txt And this: http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/time.txt Though the latter appears to have a bit of a problem at the moment, which will probably get sorted out soon. dxAce Michigan USA |
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