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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 17:10:17 -0600, Radioman390 wrote
(in message ): Radio Shack made very inexpensive desktop WWV receivers which were part of their Weatyherradio line. I have opne which picks up WWV fairly well from New York. Originally sold for $39, but on EBAy for 10-15 bucks...probabbly cheaper than you could build it for. Do EBay search for WWV I don't know if it's the same one you're describing but R/S had one of their "cube" radios (about 3"x3"x3") which picked up WWV/H on theree or four freqs. This would have been in the 70's. /Gray/ |
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