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David June 21st 05 07:14 PM

On 21 Jun 2005 10:39:50 -0700, wrote:

If you don't have the patience to repair your antenna, perhaps this
will help:

http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant.html

I have 3 antennas. They all work fine, for what they are.

My ICOM R-75 is fed by a 120' Horizontal L,

My Drake R8B is fed by a 50' Wire driving 100' of RG-8U via Palomar
''MLB-1'' UnUn.

My Drake SW2 is fed by an MFJ-1024, also through 100' of RG-8U

I can get AIR on the 2 wire antennas; I don't think I've tried on the
SW2 (my bedside radio; now that I have the BBC World Service on
satellite 24/7, I just use the SW2 for MW most of the time).

I mainly use my 2 big radios for UTEs. I like having friends, and
normal people are sort of put-off by loud flanging broadcasts from the
Azores or the Carribbean or whatever.


MnMikew June 21st 05 07:15 PM


"David" wrote in message
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On 21 Jun 2005 08:09:51 -0700, "Dan" wrote:
Shortwave broadcasting is over.


Perhaps for you. You're too stupid to operate one anyway.



MnMikew June 21st 05 07:17 PM


"David" wrote in message
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On 21 Jun 2005 10:54:36 -0700, wrote:

Shortwave broadcasting is over


If you really believed this, you wouldn't get so upset when you read
about all the stuff others are hearing on shortwave.

Steve

I don't get upset at them and they shouldn't get upset at me when I
share my enjoyment with what I listen to also.

Perhaps you should share it in rec.radio.satellite



dxAce June 21st 05 07:23 PM



David wrote:

On 21 Jun 2005 08:09:51 -0700, "Dan" wrote:


Yah, BBC screwed it up IMHO..
Should've stayed with Shortwave..

They could have added windmill farms to provide electricity for
broadcasting.


Windmill farms are not going to put HF radios into people's homes.
Shortwave broadcasting is over. (Except for religious nuts and a few
assorted despots).


Then get yourself a map and hit the road, 'tard.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Dan June 21st 05 07:28 PM

I like having friends, and
normal people are sort of put-off by loud flanging broadcasts from the
Azores or the Carribbean or whatever.

AH! F*&ck em..!

Listening to radio New Zealand, bounced off The Ionosphere, is a true
joy.
Going Hiking, pulling out a small SWR at Lunch, and tuning into the BBC
from Ascension Island is cool..

Some just like Big Ass T.V.
Some Just like Rap
Some like Shortwave radio..

Life is short.. it's so cool listening to 11.117 USB while going to
sleep

Dan / NYC


[email protected] June 21st 05 08:03 PM

I don't get upset at you when you post off-topic and you shouldn't get
upset at the other members of this group when they flame your ass.

Steve


[email protected] June 21st 05 08:04 PM

If your antennas work okay, then why can't you hear anything on the
shortwave bands?

Steve


[email protected] June 21st 05 08:09 PM

Exactly. When he sees people enjoying shortwave, it must eat away at
his gut like an acid. Otherwise he'd have no interest in posting here.

Steve


MnMikew June 21st 05 10:25 PM


"David" wrote in message
...
My ICOM R-75 is fed by a 120' Horizontal L,

My Drake R8B is fed by a 50' Wire driving 100' of RG-8U via Palomar
''MLB-1'' UnUn.

My Drake SW2 is fed by an MFJ-1024, also through 100' of RG-8U

Nice setups.



Brian Hill June 21st 05 10:55 PM


"David" wrote in message
...
On 21 Jun 2005 08:09:51 -0700, "Dan" wrote:


Yah, BBC screwed it up IMHO..
Should've stayed with Shortwave..

They could have added windmill farms to provide electricity for
broadcasting.


Windmill farms are not going to put HF radios into people's homes.
Shortwave broadcasting is over. (Except for religious nuts and a few
assorted despots).


What a TARD!




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