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![]() wrote in message ... You might want to get your hands on a cheap portable shortwave and check for these sources. You could have a problem from electrical wires. Also computers, tv's, etc. in adjacent apartments are potential sources of interference. Try to find the most quiet spot to erect an antenna. Cheap SW radios have a nasty tendency to be easily overloaded by high level VHF signals (such as TV and FM eminating from the ESB, in most likely direct line-of-sight from his building.. ) |
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On Tue, 18 May 2010 08:42:36 +0900, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: wrote in message .. . You might want to get your hands on a cheap portable shortwave and check for these sources. You could have a problem from electrical wires. Also computers, tv's, etc. in adjacent apartments are potential sources of interference. Try to find the most quiet spot to erect an antenna. Cheap SW radios have a nasty tendency to be easily overloaded by high level VHF signals (such as TV and FM eminating from the ESB, in most likely direct line-of-sight from his building. Well, I guess the first question to ask is: What is the budget for the SW radio? Oh, and the sandbags are a good idea to keep a support in place while protecting the roof. Thanks. Jim |
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On May 17, 8:11*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 18 May 2010 08:42:36 +0900, "Brenda Ann" wrote: wrote in message .. . You might want to get your hands on a cheap portable shortwave and check for these sources. You could have a problem from electrical wires. Also computers, tv's, etc. in adjacent apartments are potential sources of interference. Try to find the most quiet spot to erect an antenna. Cheap SW radios have a nasty tendency to be easily overloaded by high level VHF signals (such as TV and FM eminating from the ESB, in most likely direct line-of-sight from his building. Well, I guess the first question to ask is: What is the budget for the SW radio? Oh, and the sandbags are a good idea to keep a support in place while protecting the roof. Thanks. Jim I was hoping to spend a max of $150 or so. Is that too low a buy-in for the kind of equipment I'd need? If so, bummer. |
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![]() "Daniel Salas" wrote in message news:6d07fc84-1df8-4425-bcaf- I was hoping to spend a max of $150 or so. Is that too low a buy-in for the kind of equipment I'd need? If so, bummer. For a $150 price point, you can't get a lot in the way of a new radio, but there are a lot of good radios that can be found for that or less on the used radio market. Ebay is a good source, but you should check with some of our regulars about any sellers you're looking at. Also, good radios turn up here in this NG from time to time. |
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J & R Electronics store is in New York City.Drive over there or catch a
cab and look at the Shortwave radios.Sony 7600 AM/FM/Shortwave radio is a good radio. Maybe you can catch that Cash Cab and win some money. cuhulin |
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On May 17, 9:34*pm, wrote:
.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J & R Electronics store is in New York City.Drive over there or catch a cab and look at the Shortwave radios.Sony 7600 AM/FM/Shortwave radio is a good radio. Maybe you can catch that Cash Cab and win some money. cuhulin RED LIGHT CHALLLLENGE!!!!! |
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I like that crazy ceiling in that Cash Cab.One time three Irish people
from Ireland got in that Cash Cab.They weren't interested in winning any money.I think they said something to the affect, Pull over and let us out of here! cuhulin |
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On Mon, 17 May 2010 17:35:25 -0700 (PDT), Daniel Salas
wrote: On May 17, 8:11*pm, wrote: On Tue, 18 May 2010 08:42:36 +0900, "Brenda Ann" wrote: wrote in message .. . You might want to get your hands on a cheap portable shortwave and check for these sources. You could have a problem from electrical wires. Also computers, tv's, etc. in adjacent apartments are potential sources of interference. Try to find the most quiet spot to erect an antenna. Cheap SW radios have a nasty tendency to be easily overloaded by high level VHF signals (such as TV and FM eminating from the ESB, in most likely direct line-of-sight from his building. Well, I guess the first question to ask is: What is the budget for the SW radio? Oh, and the sandbags are a good idea to keep a support in place while protecting the roof. Thanks. Jim I was hoping to spend a max of $150 or so. Is that too low a buy-in for the kind of equipment I'd need? If so, bummer. That is pretty low. You could get a good portable. The Sony ICF-SW7600GR is about $150. There are others. I would try to find someone with a good shortwave radio they could bring over and test at your apartment and determine what types of interference are present. That way you can figure out if a portable will fill your needs. You may need a radio with a noise blanker if there is serious power line noise. That would take the radio out of the price range you are considering. Jim |
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