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The 'little' Box that May Help ! Take a look at the MFJ-956 which is sold as a 'passive' Antenna Tuner / Pre-Selector. http://usa.shortwavestore.com/mfj-956.html Covers LW-MW-SW Bands; here are the Band Selector Switch Positions * LW = 150-500 kHz * AM/MW = 500-1700 kHz * SW1 = 1.7-7 MHz * SW2 = 7-30 MHz + "ByPass" switch position for the 'direct' connection of the Antenna to the radio. + "Ground" switch position to 'ground-out' the Antenna and Radio when not in use for Safety. http://www.mfjenterprises.com/produc...prodid=MFJ-956 NOTE: You would have to modify or build a short Patch Cord with a PL-259 Plug on one end to connect to the MFJ-956's output; and a 1/8" Mono Plug on the other to plug into the radios 1/8" Antenna Input Jack. - - - Hey for somepeople and their individual circumstances these things work and get the job done. Also 'Grove' use to make a "Mini TUN3" that was consider a very good Antenna Tuner, if you can find one. iane ~ RHF .. .. = = = (Rich) = = = wrote in message . com... Dan, the lack of reception ocurrs both day and night. I have not taken it outside ... I'll do that today. I'll even look for a quiet spot as you suggested. Batteries/power adapter seem to make no difference. Can you please tell me more about the "preselector" you're mentioning. What is this? How does it work? Where can I get one? How much will it cost? Is it possible to build myself (schematic)? Sorry your reply resulted in more questions. Thanks for all of your help ... all of you who posted... Please don't reply via e-mail as I have a dead e-mail address. It's the ultimate spam-stopper. ;-) Sincerely, Rich Seifert, KB2ZMF Ankara, Turkey (Diverd4777) wrote in message ... Rich: Is this lack of reception during the day or at night? Night SHOULD be much better.. ALSO: - have you taken the set outside and tried it there? there may be " local" noise that you pick up. You might be able to find a " Quiet " spot in your apt, then put up an antenna there & feed it into your set via co-ax. Are you running it on Batteries to eliminate line noise ? It's Possible a pre selector hooked to an external antenna MIGHT filter out some of the crap and leave SW signals.. Dan In article , (Rich) writes: The noise is unlike I've ever heard before ... my Timewave DSP-599zx doesn't even help much in this environment. I'm beginning to wonder if this darned country/government is jamming shortwave broadcasts. Can't be ... or is it??? Thoughts or suggestions? Please don't reply via e-mail as I have a dead e-mail address. It's the ultimate spam-stopper. ;-) Sincerely, Rich Seifert, KB2ZMF Ankara, Turkey |
Rich: - How is reception in Ankara at this time? What did you try, and what worked, and what didn't. Please reply, since this information may help others. Merry Christmas/ Happy Holidays / Kwanza / New years / Festival Of Lights/ Winter Solstice;/ & all the other holidays that occur at this time of the year. Dan In article , (Rich) writes: Hello all. I own a Sony ICF-SW77 ... it's a hot receiver and it worked INCREDIBLY well in the US before I left to come overseas again (the reason I bought it in the first place). Bottom line is that my reception SUCKS (with a capital "K")! My high-rise apartment faces Europe (West-NorthWest of my location in Ankara). I have been using current primetimeshortwave.com schedules and I have not been receiving much other than weak and spotty VOA broadcasts and occasional French, Russian, British (BBC) and Belgian broadcasts, but that's about it. I am using the near 20' wire that comes with the radio and hanging it out of my window ... but no help ... same as leaving it in the apartment. I've tried using the preamp selector in all 3 modes (off, hotter'n'hell, and super-hotter'n'hell). I've tried it from the hotel I lived in for two months and now at my apartment for over 6 months. I have never heard the Voice of Turkey either ... ? I bought a Torus Tuner, but like Ed said, it wouldn't work too well with this hot receiver, so I don't use it much. I might have to get another receiver so I can enjoy the loop's benefits ... but the XYL will kill me ... again ... ;-) Further, there's no point in buying another radio if I can't get this one to work well. The noise is unlike I've ever heard before ... my Timewave DSP-599zx doesn't even help much in this environment. I'm beginning to wonder if this darned country/government is jamming shortwave broadcasts. Can't be ... or is it??? Thoughts or suggestions? Please don't reply via e-mail as I have a dead e-mail address. It's the ultimate spam-stopper. ;-) Sincerely, Rich Seifert, KB2ZMF Ankara, Turkey |
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