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David Mills wrote:
Hi.. I have really enjoyed reading the feed back on my first post (need advice for a short wave radio). Had no idea there was so much technical knowledge involved!! You guys sure know your stuff. I did not mention the model and make of my current radio. I currently have a Realistic DX-360. It has analog tuning 6 separate short wave bands as well as am and fm. There is a jack for dc current and an ear phone jack. There is NO jack for an external antenna. A telescoping antenna comes out to about 3 feet length or so. Analog tuning in an age of digital recievers can be frustrating. PLus it doesn't have an external antenna jack which means that it will likely only pick up stations broadcasting specifically to North America. See below: I am not very happy with this radio due to lots of fading in and out and only the strong stations come in at all. I live in the Northeast US and I am mostly interested in getting Radio Canada, Radio Switzerland and Radio France International. Anything else is gravy!! I really want to keep price under a hundred. Canada should be easy to pick up in the eastern US, unless you're so far north that you're in the signal shadow of the New Brunswick located transmitter. Switzerland is in the process of shutting down all SW broadcasting. France does not broadcast to NAm, but you might get their broadcasts aimed at West Africa with a good radio and external antenna. Lastly..has anyone noticed the strong proliferation of evangelistic religious type radio stations on short wave? does many folks really listen to them? Wish I could filter them out but oh well!! Domestic SW in the US is dirt cheap and pay for play, so the guys with money-but not enough for mainstream broadcasting-dominate the air. Unfortunately, these are mostly right wing Evangelical Christians and far, far, far (did I say far?) right wing hate groups. I went to a radio shack today and asked to see a Grundig Yacht boy 300. I saw it. Trouble is..the salesman new nothing about the features. Hmmm..dont like buying from a place with unknoledgable salesman! Ask him about Sprint cell phones next time. ![]() Thanks guys for all your help!!! David |
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![]() "tommyknocker" wrote in message ... David Mills wrote: Hi.. I have really enjoyed reading the feed back on my first post (need advice for a short wave radio). Had no idea there was so much technical knowledge involved!! You guys sure know your stuff. I did not mention the model and make of my current radio. I currently have a Realistic DX-360. It has analog tuning 6 separate short wave bands as well as am and fm. There is a jack for dc current and an ear phone jack. There is NO jack for an external antenna. A telescoping antenna comes out to about 3 feet length or so. Analog tuning in an age of digital recievers can be frustrating. PLus it doesn't have an external antenna jack which means that it will likely only pick up stations broadcasting specifically to North America. See below: I am not very happy with this radio due to lots of fading in and out and only the strong stations come in at all. I live in the Northeast US and I am mostly interested in getting Radio Canada, Radio Switzerland and Radio France International. Anything else is gravy!! I really want to keep price under a hundred. Canada should be easy to pick up in the eastern US, unless you're so far north that you're in the signal shadow of the New Brunswick located transmitter. Switzerland is in the process of shutting down all SW broadcasting. France does not broadcast to NAm, but you might get their broadcasts aimed at West Africa with a good radio and external antenna. Lastly..has anyone noticed the strong proliferation of evangelistic religious type radio stations on short wave? does many folks really listen to them? Wish I could filter them out but oh well!! Domestic SW in the US is dirt cheap and pay for play, so the guys with money-but not enough for mainstream broadcasting-dominate the air. Unfortunately, these are mostly right wing Evangelical Christians and far, far, far (did I say far?) right wing hate groups. This is a very very sad state of affairs!!! If ANYONE can find a way to filter out the right wing/religious zealots from my radio(s) I would be most interested..would even pay good money!!!!!! I went to a radio shack today and asked to see a Grundig Yacht boy 300. I saw it. Trouble is..the salesman new nothing about the features. Hmmm..dont like buying from a place with unknoledgable salesman! Ask him about Sprint cell phones next time. ![]() Thanks guys for all your help!!! David |
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"David Mills" staggered to the nearest
keyboard and wrote: If ANYONE can find a way to filter out the right wing/religious zealots from my radio(s) I would be most interested..would even pay good money!!!!!! Just tune away from them. It's not like they can hijack your radio in the same way that a virus can hijack your computer. Although I hardly ever agree with anything they say, I would definitely be against any attempt to censor them. If you really are willing to pay, maybe I can find a way to tune your radio remotely. :-) -- hambu n hambu hodo |
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Charles Hawtrey wrote:
"David Mills" staggered to the nearest keyboard and wrote: If ANYONE can find a way to filter out the right wing/religious zealots from my radio(s) I would be most interested..would even pay good money!!!!!! Just tune away from them. It's not like they can hijack your radio in the same way that a virus can hijack your computer. Although I hardly ever agree with anything they say, I would definitely be against any attempt to censor them. Free speech IS guaranteed in America. The point is not to protect the majority view but to protect minority views, although some politicians tend to forget that. Anyway, the zealots are easy to identify once you've been twirling dials for a while. If you really are willing to pay, maybe I can find a way to tune your radio remotely. :-) The CIA/Jews/reptilians already have that capability. That's why our friend Artaud always finds himself listening to the BBC. ![]() |
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Your receiver usually has a tuning dial. When you hear a broadcast that
offends thee, then spin the dial until you find something else. No charge. One other option...the ON-OFF switch....when the ON-OFF switch is in the OFF position, your receiver will be rendered unable to receive offensive broadcasts. It's a spectacular feature of most SWL receivers. 73 "David Mills" wrote in message hlink.net... If ANYONE can find a way to filter out the right wing/religious zealots from my radio(s) I would be most interested..would even pay good money!!!!!! |
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![]() tommyknocker wrote: I went to a radio shack today and asked to see a Grundig Yacht boy 300. I saw it. Trouble is..the salesman new nothing about the features. Hmmm..dont like buying from a place with unknoledgable salesman! Ask him about Sprint cell phones next time. ![]() Oh please . . . I am fortunate that there are two Radio Shack stores within 1/2 mile of each other at our large local mall (no, I don't know why). They carry exactly the same stuff, of course. When I need the odd connector, solder, etc, I always go to one of them, because the other has a manager who stops just short of hog-tying you to buy a cell phone - when you go in for batteries or a spool of wire! I don't shop at THAT one anymore. Tony ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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