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AM or Shortwave Reception Problems ?
GoTo= http://www.radiolabs.com/Articles/amnoise.html We may be able to help...... (without you having to spend a dime) - - - By Chris Justice QUOTES from "CJ": "Good reception is very easy if you have the right tools... mostly knowledge" "The selection of a quality receiver is important. But the antenna and listening location is most important. A good AM or shortwave antenna, in the right location can solve your problem and make your listening much more pleasant." "Once you remove the source of your noise, your receiver's true potential "Sensitivity" can be recognized." TBL: Three Keys to Quality Reception: + A good Radio + + A good Antenna + + + Plus good Noise Reduction = = = = Sounds Good To Me ! wmcis ~ RHF .. .. |
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![]() RHF wrote: AM or Shortwave Reception Problems ? GoTo= http://www.radiolabs.com/Articles/amnoise.html We may be able to help...... (without you having to spend a dime) - - - By Chris Justice QUOTES from "CJ": "Good reception is very easy if you have the right tools... mostly knowledge" "The selection of a quality receiver is important. But the antenna and listening location is most important. A good AM or shortwave antenna, in the right location can solve your problem and make your listening much more pleasant." "Once you remove the source of your noise, your receiver's true potential "Sensitivity" can be recognized." TBL: Three Keys to Quality Reception: + A good Radio + + A good Antenna + + + Plus good Noise Reduction = = = = Sounds Good To Me ! I always wondered what the trick to it was ;-) wmcis ~ RHF . . |
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4. Might add Good Propagation
AM DXing is much better in Winter than Summer AAGR (as a general rule) HF DXing on upper SWL Bands depends on Solar conditions, seasons etc. See URL: http://home.clara.net/robmorton/tli/chap02/prop.htm -- 73 From The Signal In The Noise Caveat Lector Ya All ----------------------------------------- "N8KDV" wrote in message ... RHF wrote: AM or Shortwave Reception Problems ? GoTo= http://www.radiolabs.com/Articles/amnoise.html We may be able to help...... (without you having to spend a dime) - - - By Chris Justice QUOTES from "CJ": "Good reception is very easy if you have the right tools... mostly knowledge" "The selection of a quality receiver is important. But the antenna and listening location is most important. A good AM or shortwave antenna, in the right location can solve your problem and make your listening much more pleasant." "Once you remove the source of your noise, your receiver's true potential "Sensitivity" can be recognized." TBL: Three Keys to Quality Reception: + A good Radio + + A good Antenna + + + Plus good Noise Reduction = = = = Sounds Good To Me ! I always wondered what the trick to it was ;-) wmcis ~ RHF . . |
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"Good reception is very easy if you have the right tools... mostly
knowledge" And that is #4 -- Knowing whether a desired station is on the air. Bill, K5BY |
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