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Have been away from shortwave for years and just picked up
a very nice old Realistic DX-302 yesterday that seems to work perfectly. I have been listening to hams on 80 and 40 meters from as far away as Canada, Florida, Idaho etc from my Atlanta home with just an 8 ft of wire streched out horizontally. I need the freqs of the major SW broadcasters like BBC, etc I could listen too. Got a ton of foreign language stuff this morning but not sure what it was. Any tips on a longwire length would be good too. I can put up an attic antenna going east/west. Any tips on the DX-302 appreciated also! Will grounding the radio help much? Thanks! |
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