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I am trying to get started in shortwave, but I'm having trouble coming out of the chute. I recently dusted off a 13 year old stereo
and discovered that it was also a shortwave receiver. It is a Sony model FH-E727CD that combined CD/Cassette/Radio in an apartment style enclosure. I tried hooking up the speakers and antenna and I can get the local AM and FM stations just fine, but I can't get any SW at all. I live in Calgary and according to several web sites there is a station just south of hear that transmits at 6030 (eg http://www.mindspring.com/~ttmdoc/canadianchallange.htm ), but I can't hear anything decipherable; just noise. I have a small loop antenna that came with the radio. If I disconnect the antenna I get absolutely nothing; but with the antenna connected I get background noise on all frequencies. So, what should I try next to get more stations? Thanks, Gavin |
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![]() Gavin Jacobs wrote: I am trying to get started in shortwave, but I'm having trouble coming out of the chute. I recently dusted off a 13 year old stereo and discovered that it was also a shortwave receiver. It is a Sony model FH-E727CD that combined CD/Cassette/Radio in an apartment style enclosure. I tried hooking up the speakers and antenna and I can get the local AM and FM stations just fine, but I can't get any SW at all. I live in Calgary and according to several web sites there is a station just south of hear that transmits at 6030 (eg http://www.mindspring.com/~ttmdoc/canadianchallange.htm ), but I can't hear anything decipherable; just noise. I have a small loop antenna that came with the radio. If I disconnect the antenna I get absolutely nothing; but with the antenna connected I get background noise on all frequencies. So, what should I try next to get more stations? Thanks, Gavin Well, CFVP is apparently still using 6030 with 100 watts. If you can't get *any* stations on shortwave then you might look into repair of that radio, or the purchase of a new one altogether. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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In article , N8KDV
writes: I tried hooking up the speakers and antenna how much antenna did you hook up ?? It should be around 30 feet of wire set away from other applances to be effective.. |
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What shortwave fequencies are covered? You may be trying to listen to a part of
the spectrum during the wrong time of day. Bill, K5BY |
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Thanks for all the tips so far.
N8KDV If you can't get *any* stations on shortwave then you might look into repair of that radio, or the purchase of a new one altogether. GBJ I did manage to get WWV at 10.00 MHz and a few other stations very faint. GBJ I also ordered a new radio. Diverd4777 how much antenna did you hook up ?? It should be around 30 feet of wire set away from other appliances to be effective.. GBJ A very rough guess would be 10 - 20 feet of wire wrapped in a rectangular plastic housing provided by Sony; with about 4 feet to connect to the receiver. I can't get at the wire itself (to count the number of loops) without breaking the plastic. From the websites I have seen, this is probably insufficient. GBJ I have the loop hanging from a ceiling hook, so it is well removed from any other electrical device. WShoots1What shortwave frequencies are covered? You may be trying to listen to a part of the spectrum during the wrong time of day. GBJ The radio will scroll (scan?) through all frequencies from 5 to 17 MHz. It only locks on to a few frequencies that have a buzzing (??) sound. I have made my attempts in the evening (9 - 12 PM MST; we are GMT-7, so I think that span is 04 - 07 UCT) Gavin "Gavin Jacobs" wrote in message news:U4bEb.102677$bC.28176@clgrps13... I am trying to get started in shortwave, but I'm having trouble coming out of the chute. I recently dusted off a 13 year old stereo and discovered that it was also a shortwave receiver. It is a Sony model FH-E727CD that combined CD/Cassette/Radio in an apartment style enclosure. I tried hooking up the speakers and antenna and I can get the local AM and FM stations just fine, but I can't get any SW at all. I live in Calgary and according to several web sites there is a station just south of hear that transmits at 6030 (eg http://www.mindspring.com/~ttmdoc/canadianchallange.htm ), but I can't hear anything decipherable; just noise. I have a small loop antenna that came with the radio. If I disconnect the antenna I get absolutely nothing; but with the antenna connected I get background noise on all frequencies. So, what should I try next to get more stations? Thanks, Gavin |
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GJ,
Does the Sony FH-E727CD have any other Antenna Terminals beside the two that you are using for the simple AM/MW/BCB Loop Antenna ? - If it does, then read the labeling on them and use then. NOTE: Many of this type of multi-function entertainment Radio, CDs, ETC use the A/C Power Cord as an FM Antenna. FIRST Try This: A 'simple' FM/TV (300 Ohm) Twin Lead Folded Dipole Antenna. - It-Looks-Like-A "T". - Here are some Links: http://www.northcountryradio.com/Articles/fmdip.htm http://www.wfu.edu/~matthews/misc/dipole.html http://makeashorterlink.com/?O5D126DD6 http://kalx.berkeley.edu/recept/antsurvy.htm http://www.kgnu.org/howtohear/antenna.html http://arista-20-2590-folded-dipole-...epot-shop.com/ - Connect it to the Antenna Terminals on the radio used by the Loop Antenna. - Stretch it out up the wall with the "Arms" 'spread-out' like a "T". ? ? ? Does your overall reception improve on AM? FM? and SW??? SECOND: Read Message #209 on the SWL Antennas and AM & FM eGroup on YAHOO! "Two InDoor "Hidden" SWL Antenna Ideas" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SWL-AM...na/message/209 - - - Both are Low Cost and 'easy' to Make and Set-Up. iane ~ RHF .. .. = = = "Gavin Jacobs" = = = wrote in message news:U4bEb.102677$bC.28176@clgrps13... I am trying to get started in shortwave, but I'm having trouble coming out of the chute. I recently dusted off a 13 year old stereo and discovered that it was also a shortwave receiver. It is a Sony model FH-E727CD that combined CD/Cassette/Radio in an apartment style enclosure. I tried hooking up the speakers and antenna and I can get the local AM and FM stations just fine, but I can't get any SW at all. I live in Calgary and according to several web sites there is a station just south of hear that transmits at 6030 (eg) http://www.mindspring.com/~ttmdoc/canadianchallange.htm but I can't hear anything decipherable; just noise. I have a small loop antenna that came with the radio. If I disconnect the antenna I get absolutely nothing; but with the antenna connected I get background noise on all frequencies. So, what should I try next to get more stations? Thanks, Gavin .. |
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