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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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