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Help Understanding Shortwave:
Hello all. Found a nice Zenith Royal D7000Y at a flea market. I would love to
understand more about shortwave radio and how to listen. Are there any sites where information can be viewed? Any help greatly appreciated. Mickey |
Just surfing the net and looking at this newsgroup for Info. really helped
me when I got started 5 years ago or so. I would also suggest getting a copy of the "Passport to World Band Radio". I bought that with my first raido (an ATS-909). The copy that I buy every year is falling apart when I'm ready of the next issue because of excessive use. Another good book that helped me was "Shortwave Listning Guidebook" by Harry Helms. I bought both of these books from Amazon. "BCcubed" wrote in message ... Hello all. Found a nice Zenith Royal D7000Y at a flea market. I would love to understand more about shortwave radio and how to listen. Are there any sites where information can be viewed? Any help greatly appreciated. Mickey |
In article , "-=jd=-"
writes: (/tongue-in-cheek ON) Nope. There's a near total-vacuum of information about shortwave to be found anywhere on the internet. I say "near total-vacuum" as We've been looking for months and all our efforts combined only turned up a couple of Radio Shack banner ads... ( Jee !, I went down to my Local Radio Shack & asked about Shortwave; & now I am the proud owner of A Satellite dish AND a Cell Phone !! - Whatta deal ! : ) |
BCcubed wrote: Hello all. Found a nice Zenith Royal D7000Y at a flea market. I would love to understand more about shortwave radio and how to listen. Are there any sites where information can be viewed? Any help greatly appreciated. Mickey Try some of the articles at the AMANDX site below. It is geared to people new to the hobby and is not full of technical articles so it may be of help. Have fun it can be a great hobby -- 73 and Best of DX Shawn Axelrod Visit the AMANDX DX site with info for the new or experienced listener: http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/index.html REMEMBER ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN HEAR FOREVER |
-=jd=- wrote:
To be honest, my local RS has an old timer behind the counter that actually knows what hot solder smells like. I have not asked, and he has not volunteered, but I would not be surprised if he's been a ham for decades. And when I say "Old Timer", I mean that with all due respect. The original manager at my local RS was trained in electronics in the military. I used to enjoy talking 'shop' with him. He retired a few years ago, so now it's an intellectual wasteland there. I don't think RS really wants employees with electronics knowledge these days. It might get in the way of pushing the cell phones. If the corporate clones at RS were really honest about the current state of affairs in the company, they would change the name to the 'Cell Phone Shack'. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
"starman" wrote in message ... The original manager at my local RS was trained in electronics in the military. I used to enjoy talking 'shop' with him. He retired a few years ago, so now it's an intellectual wasteland there. I don't think RS really wants employees with electronics knowledge these days. It might get in the way of pushing the cell phones. If the corporate clones at RS were really honest about the current state of affairs in the company, they would change the name to the 'Cell Phone Shack'. Nah. The Cell Phone boom is over. Nearly everybody who wants a cell phone has one. We are now in the age of cheap, cheesy dsiposable electonics. They should call themselves "RCA Shack". Frank Dresser |
Mickey,
Enjoy the Zenith Royal D7000Y. Here are a few links to possibly read and learn from that relate to the Hobby of Shortwave Radio Listening. Shortwave Radio - Learning The Basics http://support.radioshack.com/suppor...oc66/66356.htm The Basics of Shortwave - A place to learn/share ideas about Shortwave Radio http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thebasicsofshortwave/ ShortWave 101 – How To – Listen To – World Radio http://www.etoncorp.com/listeninggui...gGuide_new.pdf Beginner's Guide to Medium and Shortwave DXing - - - Ontario DX Association http://www.odxa.on.ca/beginnersguide/dxguide.html *** Introduction to DXing ** Medium Wave * What is Medium Wave DX? * How to Get Started * The Medium Wave Band Plan * Finding Distant Stations * Sending Reception Reports * Beyond the Basics * Medium Wave Resources ** Shortwave * An Introduction to Shortwave Listening * What You Need to Hear Shortwave Stations * When and Where to Listen * Major English Language Broadcasters * SWL Reception Reports * Shortwave Listeners * Resources John Wagner's Shortwave Tips & Tricks http://www.dxing.com/tips.htm Antenna Basics – A Few "Rules of Thumb" for Antennas http://www.electronics-tutorials.com...s/antennas.htm Shortwave Listening: Equipment http://www.radioenthusiast.com/sw_equip.htm * Where To Start * Buying a Radio * Where To Get Radio Equipment - - - Presented by "The Radio Enthusiast" (James Tedford) The DX Press – Radio News Sources for the SWL http://www.radiointel.com/press.htm Presented by RadioIntel.Com The AMANDX WebPages - Presented by Shawn Axelrod http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/index.html ~ RHF .. .. = = = (BCcubed) = = = wrote in message ... Hello all. Found a nice Zenith Royal D7000Y at a flea market. I would love to understand more about shortwave radio and how to listen. Are there any sites where information can be viewed? Any help greatly appreciated. Mickey |
In addition to all the pages mentioned so far, Universal
Radio has an info site at www.dxing.com that has a lot of information. BCcubed wrote: Hello all. Found a nice Zenith Royal D7000Y at a flea market. I would love to understand more about shortwave radio and how to listen. Are there any sites where information can be viewed? Any help greatly appreciated. Mickey |
I don't know if you remember but when cell phones first started appearing on
the market, there was huge advertising campaigns to convince people they needed one. Up that time, the majority of people valued their privacy and a cell phone destroyed that. That was also when they started trying to convince everyone that life was so hectic and busy that you never had time to do anything. "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... .. Nah. The Cell Phone boom is over. Nearly everybody who wants a cell phone has one. We are now in the age of cheap, cheesy dsiposable electonics. They should call themselves "RCA Shack". Frank Dresser |
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