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Yahoo Shortwave Radios Group
I've joined several Yahoo shortwave groups over the past week. Degen,
Tecsun, Sony, etc., all have some great information. The Yahoo Shortwave Radios group has me puzzled though. I completed the information sheet last week and I still can't get in. Yahoo says "Your membership is awaiting approval by the group owner". It must be quite an exclusive shortwave radio club to require that much of a background check. Thinking back over all the forums, nets, bbses, etc., I've belonged to over the years I've never had a forum owner limit access...usually they welcome it. |
Some moderators are just plain lazy. Like the VR-5000 group. It can take
up to a week for your post to show up. If you question this or ask other similar questions, they don't show up AT ALL... wrote in message ps.com... I've joined several Yahoo shortwave groups over the past week. Degen, Tecsun, Sony, etc., all have some great information. The Yahoo Shortwave Radios group has me puzzled though. I completed the information sheet last week and I still can't get in. Yahoo says "Your membership is awaiting approval by the group owner". It must be quite an exclusive shortwave radio club to require that much of a background check. Thinking back over all the forums, nets, bbses, etc., I've belonged to over the years I've never had a forum owner limit access...usually they welcome it. |
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And a couple of hours after posting this I now have access.
John prostrates himself on the temple floor and reverently chants: Oh Thank You Gods of Yahoo!!! Jim Hackett wrote: Some moderators are just plain lazy. Like the VR-5000 group. It can take up to a week for your post to show up. If you question this or ask other similar questions, they don't show up AT ALL... wrote in message ps.com... I've joined several Yahoo shortwave groups over the past week. Degen, Tecsun, Sony, etc., all have some great information. The Yahoo Shortwave Radios group has me puzzled though. I completed the information sheet last week and I still can't get in. Yahoo says "Your membership is awaiting approval by the group owner". It must be quite an exclusive shortwave radio club to require that much of a background check. Thinking back over all the forums, nets, bbses, etc., I've belonged to over the years I've never had a forum owner limit access...usually they welcome it. |
Chapter III. I posted a response to a question about antenna tuners
yesterday. So far it hasn't shown up on the Yahoo Shortwave Radios forum. I think I may have run afoul of another forum rule though. A section of the welcoming email to that forum indicated that responses to forum members had to be sent to an email address. Apparently responses are not allowed to be directly posted by members. I'm hoping that the forum owner will clarify things in his response to my email. Hopefully it was either some misunderstanding on my part or a poorly worded message on theirs. I've never had to jump through so many hoops to just read messages and post a response. I'm trying to respond to the age-old question: Do antenna tuners really help SWL's. Nothing inflamatory..... |
HJS,
.. If you had a Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna ? Question ? . .. You should have posted it here on "Rec.Radio.Shortwave". RRSWL= http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...dio.shortwave/ .. Or - On the Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna eGroup on YAHOO ! SWL-ANTENNAS= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ .. Usually whether here or there; you will get someone who will Throw-a-Rock-at-the-Barn {Answer/Reply} within a Day and often have an answer/reply within Hours. .. Also - You could try "Rec.Radio.Amateur.Antenna" for some of your Antenna Questions: If you are willing to get a bit more 'Technical' about the Subject of "Antennas". RRAA= http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...ateur.antenna/ .. iane ~ RHF .. All are WELCOME at the Shortwave Listener (SWL) "Antenna Ashram" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/502 Some Say: On A Clear Day You Can See Forever. I BELIEVE: On A Clear Night . . . You Can Hear Forever and Beyond, The BEYOND ! [ With the a SWL Antenna of your own making. ] .. .. |
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Hmmm...my experience is different. With a reasonably quiet receiver my
experience has been that a tuner brings both ambient noise and the desired signal up equally in strength. Since background noise is usually greater than the receiver noise level, a tuner functions more like a volume control. |
I too have found a tuner will bring up the signal strength for Radio
Flyspeck to a nice level. But it will also being up static and other signals on the same frequency in proportion. I don't know how a tuner could select one signal and lift it above all the other competing transmissions on the same frequency. Transmit is of course a whole 'nuther ballgame. |
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