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cj December 6th 04 07:44 AM

newbie question
 
greetings, i am trying to help my mom receive the german radio program
deutche welle. she has a portable short-wave radio, type, model unknown,
but apparently there is a ton of static and such. i'm thinking her radio
is rather old so if i were to buy a new unit can anyone recommend any
brands? she lives in the ozark mountains but at a rather high elevation
so i dont think interference from surrounding mountains will be an
issue. she wants a radio that she can move around the house. also, will
she need a large antenna?
any help/info is appreciated
cj


cj December 6th 04 02:05 PM

my mother is german born so there wont be a language barrier, in fact
she wants to hear german language broadcasts. thanks, cj

RivaScoot wrote:
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 07:44:59 GMT, cj
wrote:


greetings, i am trying to help my mom receive the german radio program
deutche welle. she has a portable short-wave radio, type, model unknown,
but apparently there is a ton of static and such. i'm thinking her radio
is rather old so if i were to buy a new unit can anyone recommend any
brands? she lives in the ozark mountains but at a rather high elevation
so i dont think interference from surrounding mountains will be an
issue. she wants a radio that she can move around the house. also, will
she need a large antenna?
any help/info is appreciated
cj



Deutsche Welle no longer broadcasts in English to the USA.

As I've been up all night and I'm exhausted, I hope you don't mind if
I leave others to fill you in about brands.


RivaScoot
(who's off to bed for some needed shut-eye.)






DesignGuy December 6th 04 03:13 PM


"cj" wrote in message
ink.net...
greetings, i am trying to help my mom receive the german radio program
deutche welle. she has a portable short-wave radio, type, model unknown,
but apparently there is a ton of static and such. i'm thinking her radio
is rather old so if i were to buy a new unit can anyone recommend any
brands? she lives in the ozark mountains but at a rather high elevation
so i dont think interference from surrounding mountains will be an
issue. she wants a radio that she can move around the house. also, will
she need a large antenna?
any help/info is appreciated


You didn't say how much you were wanting to spend, but the Grundig S350 is a
really nice portable with decent sound and digital readout. It uses a whip
antenna so no outside antenna should be necessary.





Volker Tonn December 6th 04 04:29 PM


cj schrieb:

she wants a radio that she can move around the house. also, will
she need a large antenna?


You will never go wrong with a Sony 7600GR.
It's very sensitiv on the whip but also works nice(r) on bigger antennas
connected to the antenna jack. A 30ft wire will do just fine in most cases.
For broadcasts in german language go to the ILG page to get the
schedules. http://www.ilgradio.de/ilgradio.htm
The winter schedule is currently in preparation. It should be available
end of december.
The schedules of Deutsche Welle can be found he
http://www.deutsche-welle.de/dw/0,1595,4865,00.html
You might select 'german' to get the german broadcast schedules.
Give your mom "viele Grüsse aus Berlin".

Volker


cj December 6th 04 07:36 PM

i thinking about $200 tops. is there a website i can browse with all the
brands/models? also, when you say whip antenna how big of a whip?
thanks, cj

DesignGuy wrote:
"cj" wrote in message
ink.net...

greetings, i am trying to help my mom receive the german radio program
deutche welle. she has a portable short-wave radio, type, model unknown,
but apparently there is a ton of static and such. i'm thinking her radio
is rather old so if i were to buy a new unit can anyone recommend any
brands? she lives in the ozark mountains but at a rather high elevation
so i dont think interference from surrounding mountains will be an
issue. she wants a radio that she can move around the house. also, will
she need a large antenna?
any help/info is appreciated



You didn't say how much you were wanting to spend, but the Grundig S350 is a
really nice portable with decent sound and digital readout. It uses a whip
antenna so no outside antenna should be necessary.






cj December 6th 04 07:37 PM

thanks for the info
cj

Volker Tonn wrote:


cj schrieb:

she wants a radio that she can move around the house. also, will she
need a large antenna?



You will never go wrong with a Sony 7600GR.
It's very sensitiv on the whip but also works nice(r) on bigger antennas
connected to the antenna jack. A 30ft wire will do just fine in most cases.
For broadcasts in german language go to the ILG page to get the
schedules. http://www.ilgradio.de/ilgradio.htm
The winter schedule is currently in preparation. It should be available
end of december.
The schedules of Deutsche Welle can be found he
http://www.deutsche-welle.de/dw/0,1595,4865,00.html
You might select 'german' to get the german broadcast schedules.
Give your mom "viele Grüsse aus Berlin".

Volker



Noise From Afar December 6th 04 08:29 PM

Yes -- receiver reviews from Radio Nederland Wereldomroep, at URL:
http://www2.rnw.nl/rnw/en/features/m...s/rx_curr.html

You will be a lot better off with a outdoor antenna than a whip

Whips are usually part of the radio -- mine is 4 foot high

The best radio in the world won't pick up beans without a good antenna

Whips will pull in the strong ones if conditions are right.

See CC Crane for a roll up 23 foot antenna

http://www.ccrane.com/shortwave-antenna.aspx
--
ruido de icógnito



"cj" wrote in message
ink.net...
i thinking about $200 tops. is there a website i can browse with all the
brands/models? also, when you say whip antenna how big of a whip?
thanks, cj

DesignGuy wrote:
"cj" wrote in message
ink.net...

greetings, i am trying to help my mom receive the german radio program
deutche welle. she has a portable short-wave radio, type, model unknown,
but apparently there is a ton of static and such. i'm thinking her radio
is rather old so if i were to buy a new unit can anyone recommend any
brands? she lives in the ozark mountains but at a rather high elevation
so i dont think interference from surrounding mountains will be an
issue. she wants a radio that she can move around the house. also, will
she need a large antenna?
any help/info is appreciated



You didn't say how much you were wanting to spend, but the Grundig S350
is a
really nice portable with decent sound and digital readout. It uses a
whip
antenna so no outside antenna should be necessary.








DesignGuy December 6th 04 08:49 PM


"cj" wrote in message
ink.net...
i thinking about $200 tops. is there a website i can browse with all the
brands/models? also, when you say whip antenna how big of a whip?
thanks, cj


The S350 runs around $100 or so new. The whip antenna is approximately 3
feet high when fully extended.

Try eham.net for receiver reviews.





tianli December 6th 04 11:15 PM

CJ,

I've been down the same road as you. I bought my mom a Sony ICF-SW35 for
$85, very reliable little portable. It has 50 memories, batteries last a
long time and it is extremely easy to use. She doesn't need to know the
frequency's as she can simply scan the bands and stop on any German language
station she hears. If you get one of those wind up antennas to clip on the
whip it should be more than adequate for her.

The other alternative is satellite TV which has some Deutsche Welle TV and
radio but that is another subject.



cj December 7th 04 12:25 AM

thanks, i'll check out the sony
cj

tianli wrote:
CJ,

I've been down the same road as you. I bought my mom a Sony ICF-SW35 for
$85, very reliable little portable. It has 50 memories, batteries last a
long time and it is extremely easy to use. She doesn't need to know the
frequency's as she can simply scan the bands and stop on any German language
station she hears. If you get one of those wind up antennas to clip on the
whip it should be more than adequate for her.

The other alternative is satellite TV which has some Deutsche Welle TV and
radio but that is another subject.





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