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On Jan 1, 5:21*am, powerdoc wrote:
Perhaps this is a strange question but how does one test the performance of a radio receiver? *I can easily listen to AM B'cast and FM but since SW frequencies are more sensitive to times of the day, what is the standard? *Let me preface this by saying I've not done any SWL activities in YEARS and just bought this receiver on a whim ($ burning hole in pocket etc etc etc) . *Is WWV the best standard to use for SW frequencies? *Help the new "kid" please! *(We'll get into antennae later)! ?Q? ![]() AM/FM Shortwave Radio's User Manual -here- http://www.radiolabs.com/downloads/m...S800manual.pdf 1st - Place the GS800M Radio in front-of /next-to an outside-looking Window. 2nd - Extend the Whip Antenna fully fully fully : The GS800M' Whip Antenna has Two Tips Middle Tip has 7-Sections Plus Top Tip has another 6-Sections Tilt the Whip Antenna at 45 Degrees -here-is-a-'tip'- Make sure that the Shortwave Antenna {Select} Switch at the rear of the Radio is set-in the "Whip" Position : Figure #1 & #2 & Page 15 3rd - As you have indicated try the WWV/WWVH and Test the Frequency on 2,500 kHz; 5,000 kHz; 10,000 kHz; and may be 15, 000 kHz. * Check-it-out- AM & AM+SYNC plus LSB &USB * Listen to the 'Sound' coming from the Filters at : 6, 4 & 2.3 kHz * Observe the S-Meter readings at : +&- 5 kHz and +&- 10 kHz from WWV/WWVH Frequencies |
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