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![]() "running dogg" wrote Maturin wrote: Also, I was trying to listen for a signal on the aeronautical band. The 2010 was picking up music from the AM/FM radio in the adjacent room... confusing at first, since I couldn't understand why the AB would be host to syphonic music. I don't quite understand how the AM/FM being on would cause this to happen.... The aero band is like the police and fire bands-if you're tuning across the band at random you'll be unlikely to hear anything unless you're near a major airport. This is because the aero, police, and fire bands are "point to point" transmissions. Unlike a regular broadcast station that puts out a signal all the time, planes and towers only broadcast when they're communicating, and are silent the rest of the time. (Same thing with a police car or a fire truck communicating with central dispatch.) For public service bands you'll need a specific radio called a "scanner", go to rec.radio.scanner. The 2010 is not designed for either MW DX or public service band listening, it's designed for shortwave listening. Aeronautical Mobile is allocated thousands of frequencies from MW (2000+ Khz range) all the way up through most of the entire HF spectrum. These are all in USB mode. Portable radios that can select "SSB" will also receive these but may need to fine-tune to the upper sideband. Nighttime frequencies will be lower, daytime higher for New York Center/New York Oceanic, Gander Radio, Shanwick, etc. All transoceanic flights use aeronautical-mobile MW and HF frequencies. Just for starters, try night frequencies of 2.899Mhz, 3.016Mhz, 5.598Mhz, 5.616Mhz, 5.649Mhz Daytime frequencies of 8.825Mhz, 8.864Mhz, 8.879Mhz, 8.903Mhz, 8.906Mhz, 11.396Mhz, 13.306Mhz As to your second problem, turn off other radios and television, dimmer-switches, low-voltage lighting and halogen-dimmers when you are SW listening. They are all "transmitters" to your highly sensitive little SW radio. If you have a short wire antenna with the radio, use it and put the wire around a window or outside completely. Good luck, Jack |
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