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NASA Target HF3/P receiver?
I am a radio dummy who is learning as he goes along. I want to be able to
receive and translate WEFAX, RTTY and NAVTEX as well as acoustic reception of weather forecasts while on my boat in Europe and the Med (I am based in UK). I posted a query asking for recommendations a few days ago and am obliged to the people who replied. I am looking for a highly economic solution to the above requirement - I am not intending to become a SW radio enthusiast - and am attracted to the NASA receiver (made in the UK not more than 2 miles from my home!) in conjunction with JVComm32 software. Can anyone provide feedback concerning this receiver? |
"Roger Cordrey" schreef in bericht ... I am a radio dummy who is learning as he goes along. I want to be able to receive and translate WEFAX, RTTY and NAVTEX as well as acoustic reception of weather forecasts while on my boat in Europe and the Med (I am based in UK). I posted a query asking for recommendations a few days ago and am obliged to the people who replied. I am looking for a highly economic solution to the above requirement - I am not intending to become a SW radio enthusiast - and am attracted to the NASA receiver (made in the UK not more than 2 miles from my home!) in conjunction with JVComm32 software. Can anyone provide feedback concerning this receiver? Yes, i can.... Iīve owned a NASA as my very first sw-receiver. Nothing wrong with, but donīt make the antenna to long. Actualy, along with the receiver there is a short piece (about 12 feet) of wire. You probably donīt need much more to receive properly. Donīt forget to ground the receiver properly, as stated in the manual, and off you go. Much fun, low cost, but you have to be sure about not intending to become an enthusiast otherwise youīll look for a more sophisticated receiver someday...I wonder how long this will take... Concerning JVComm32: will work right if you place your computer as far from the receiver as you can.. Best regards, Bjern Snelders The Netherlands |
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