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Mediaguy500 June 10th 04 08:26 PM

I meant to give this url for the website I got it from.

www.monitoringtimes.com/htm/mtlaws/oct103.html



Mediaguy500 June 10th 04 10:41 PM

okay. I'm out of my facetious mood now, and back into a normal mood.

so there will probably be real radio frequency loggings from me posted in this
newsgroup soon.



David June 11th 04 02:42 PM

**** you.

Without our fruits and nuts you'd have less variety on your table.

We built Space Shuttles and P-38s you ****!

On 10 Jun 2004 19:21:25 GMT, (Mediaguy500)
wrote:

I just found the information again and I did make a few mistakes. I found the
actual banned frequencies but this makes it even more interesting because it
seems that most shortwave listeners are okay. It's the AM broadcast band
listeners who are at risk of being legally arrested for listening!!!

My mistake saying it was "California Law" although the info was in a section
about California listening laws. However, the fact is that it IS Los Angeles
County Law.

The law bans "any shortwave reciever installed in a car".

The law further goes on to define "a shortwave reciever".

According to L.A. law, a shortwave radio reciever is any radio eciever that is
capable of tuning on or between 1600 kilocycles and 2500 kilocycles and on or
between 30 megacycles and 40 megacycles.

This law IS still in effect in L.A. county.

(whethe r or not it's still enforced is another matter, but you could be
legally arrested for having such a radio installed in your car if you're in Los
Angeles county.

And most cars today have such radios installed as part of the manufacturing
process.

You can easily find shortwave radios that do not cover 1600 to 2500 khz.

However, the AM broadcast band goes to 1710 khz, which is standard in cars, and
illegal to have installed in a car in L.A. county.

After all, the 1600 mc to 1710 kc portion of the AM broadcast band is in the
banned range of 1600 kc to 2500 kc.

Once again, this applies only to the city and county of Los Angeles,
California.

"The land of fruits and nuts".



David June 11th 04 02:43 PM

The LACSO used to use 1810 or something for ''calling all cars''
communications. We could hear them clearly in Phoenix at night on
just about any AM radio with a drifting-high local oscillator.

On 11 Jun 2004 03:12:41 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote:

On Thu 10 Jun 2004 02:55:13p, (Mediaguy500)
wrote in message :

s it illegal to have a reciever capable of tuning *any* shortwave freq -
or just law enforcement freqs?


well, the frequencies listed in the California law are used for
international shortwave broadcasting.

It was only certain frequency ranges. (I forget which. I'll look it up
again
and post it here).

However, most shortwave recievers that I know of cover the entire
shortwave band anyways.

It would probably be hard to find one that doesn't have at least one
range that is blocked by California law.

As I understand it, the law was meant to protect police frequencies as
you say.
But is outdated. However, is still on the books and stil the law in
California.

Whether they actually enforce it or not is another matter.

But since it's still in effect, you COULD be arrested for simply having
a shortwave reciiever in your car that covers those particular frequency
ranges.

I'll soon post the banned frequency range in this thread.

Once again, this applies only to California.


That reeks of a sadly misinformed person making a classic "Emily Latella"
styled argument ("... What's all this I hear about endangered
*feces*?!"...") during a concil meeting that managed to generate a few
hearty "Harrumphs" from council members. The results of which can now be
read within the ordinances. If it wasn't so funny, it would be sorta
depressing.

-=jd=-



James Boyk June 12th 04 08:37 PM

Thanks for info. I wish I'd known earlier that there are current Becker units w/
SW. We got very good service from shortwavestore.com, but it would be
interesting to know how Becker's RF and AF quality compare to that of the Sony
XR-CA620X we got.

Jim Boyk

**

Patty Winter wrote:
...I bought a Becker Mexico. I got the one with
the cassette player, but they have them with CD players, too. I bought
it from Continental Imports in Florida (www.continentalimports.com).



Mediaguy500 June 13th 04 08:59 AM

**** you.

Without our fruits and nuts you'd have less variety on your table.


chill out. It's just a very old joke that maany people have heard in the past.

However, from your respone, I guess it's true what I've heard in the past that
people in the West can't laugh at theirselves like people in the midwest can
and do.

Here in my particulatr part of the midwest, around Christmas, our tv station
shows Santa Claus dressed as the Easter Bunny (instead of a red suit) and
carrying a basket full of Easter eggs while clibing down the chimneyof a
snow-covered roof to deliver the Easter eggs as Christmas presents.

And I'm not joking, either. I'm serious.




Ken Finney June 14th 04 03:12 PM


"James Boyk" wrote in message
...
Thanks for info. I wish I'd known earlier that there are current Becker

units w/
SW. We got very good service from shortwavestore.com, but it would be
interesting to know how Becker's RF and AF quality compare to that of the

Sony
XR-CA620X we got.

Jim Boyk

**

Patty Winter wrote:
...I bought a Becker Mexico. I got the one with
the cassette player, but they have them with CD players, too. I bought
it from Continental Imports in Florida (www.continentalimports.com).



The Becker Mexico 2340 isn't current, it has been out of production for
several years, but there is some "New Old Stock" available. The current
Beckers with SW only do 49 meters.




James Boyk June 18th 04 04:45 AM

I confess that it was awfully nice the other afternoon, between about 4:30 and
5:30 pm L.A. time, to receive the "Voices" interview program from Radio China
Int'l, then some news from Radio Exterior de Espana, then two very interesting
interviews from Radio Netherlands. Made the drive home far more enjoyable; and
so much better than the pap we get domestically (with the rare exception, of
course).

James Boyk


Patty Winter June 18th 04 06:24 AM

In article ,
James Boyk wrote:
I confess that it was awfully nice the other afternoon, between about 4:30 and
5:30 pm L.A. time, to receive the "Voices" interview program from Radio China
Int'l, then some news from Radio Exterior de Espana, then two very interesting
interviews from Radio Netherlands. Made the drive home far more enjoyable; and
so much better than the pap we get domestically (with the rare exception, of
course).


:-) I was listening to WWV for a while during my drive home from a class
last night. It was a lot more interesting than the host on the major
talk-radio station in the area. :-)

(I give it a seven. It has a nice beat. You can dance to it (slowly).)


Patty



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