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Much stronger signal area than western North America. Much stronger. BBC is
listenable on 648 MW which was informative during the two sets of terror bombings. There is an awful lot of bad Italian, Turkish and other similar music cluttering up FM, MW and SW. I found myself unable to classify and log properly because of too many stations. Never used the roll up antenna I brought. I took a Sangean ATS 606A with me. I wouldn't bother next time. I picked up a "Luxus Weltempfänger mit PLL Tuner" (luxury short-wave receiver with pll tuner) made by Elta of Germany for 9.95?, which is about $12 US or 14.50 Cdn. It does not have the MW 9 versus 10 hz adjustment so not usable for MW in North America, but for this price it is a throw away. It uses the Sangean wall wart which has an auto-switch and changeable plugs for the European pin plugs and higher voltage. I bought it in Globus which is Germany's answer to Walmart from the look of the place and unusual range of stuff. All Europeans appear to have cell phones - "Handies". And they obsessively open and close them everywhere. The costs are more than what I pay in Canada. Glad to have avoided the UK in the month the Holland, France, Italy and Germany with brief stops in Austria and Belgium. I think the train system (aside from the undergrounds and metros in cities) is extremely vulnerable to terror attacks and I wish they'd do airport type screenings. The Dutch were the most thorough both before and after 07 July re border crossing and scanning passports. The Italians don't care, the Germans are more careful than the French, both of which are in the middle. The European radio, TV and newspapers all support the Afgan intervention, and all reject the one in Iraq, even when their gov'ts have sent troops (e.g., Dutch). We did not advertise our Canadian nationality and did not see any overt hostility to Americans or anyone else except in Italy toward a S. Korean who got a bad hassle from the rail police in Italy (the poor guy had been robbed on the train and they wanted to talk about his immigration status) and a Turk from the Dutch border police on the train (post July 07, probably wondered about his risk - racial profiling?). Wisely, the social chit chat with Europeans and travelling North Americans avoided politics nearly universally except in Paris and Amsterdam. I pretended to speak only French when this happened. My German has improved but this is one impossible language to learn correctly by just talking to people. A joke told to me by an American living in Italy: In European heaven, Italians are the lovers, British the police, French the cooks, and the Germans organize everything. In European hell, Brits are the cooks, the French the police, Italians organize everything and the Germans are the lovers. |
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uncle arnie schrieb:
Much stronger signal area than western North America. .... I took a Sangean ATS 606A with me. I wouldn't bother next time. I picked up a "Luxus Weltempfänger mit PLL Tuner" (luxury short-wave receiver with pll tuner) made by Elta of Germany for 9.95?, which is about $12 US or 14.50 Cdn. It does not have the MW 9 versus 10 hz adjustment so not usable for MW in North America, but for this price it is a throw away. It uses the Sangean wall wart which has an auto-switch and changeable plugs for the European pin plugs and higher voltage. I bought it in Globus which is Germany's answer to Walmart from the look of the place and unusual range of stuff. Now you know why europeans want a GOOD SW-RX with GREAT selectivity..:-) All Europeans appear to have cell phones - "Handies". And they obsessively open and close them everywhere. The costs are more than what I pay in Canada. Yes, just curious to name a cell-phone "handy"... :-) .... A joke told to me by an American living in Italy: In European heaven... This was a nice one... Greetings from Berlin. |
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A Luxus Welten,,,,,,, what? I would like to visit Ireland and Scotland
and Irish women and Scotland women someday,maybe even Wales.To heck with the rest of Europe.OK,maybe Hungary and Checkoslovakia too. cuhulin |
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![]() - Have a Sangean 606A.. Why Not Take It Vs "Luxus Weltempf=E4nger mit PLL Tuner" Sangean 606A & Sony AN-LP1 DO just great ! ! ! uncle arnie wrote: I took a Sangean ATS 606A with me. I wouldn't bother next time. I picked up a "Luxus Weltempf=E4nger mit PLL Tuner" (luxury short-wave receiver wi= th pll tuner) made by Elta of Germany for 9.95?, which is about $12 US or 14.50 Cdn.=20 |
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![]() Volker Tonn wrote: uncle arnie schrieb: Much stronger signal area than western North America. ... I took a Sangean ATS 606A with me. I wouldn't bother next time. I picked up a "Luxus Weltempfänger mit PLL Tuner" (luxury short-wave receiver with pll tuner) made by Elta of Germany for 9.95?, which is about $12 US or 14.50 Cdn. It does not have the MW 9 versus 10 hz adjustment so not usable for MW in North America, but for this price it is a throw away. It uses the Sangean wall wart which has an auto-switch and changeable plugs for the European pin plugs and higher voltage. I bought it in Globus which is Germany's answer to Walmart from the look of the place and unusual range of stuff. Now you know why europeans want a GOOD SW-RX with GREAT selectivity..:-) And of course immunity to overload... dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() dxAce schrieb: Volker Tonn wrote: uncle arnie schrieb: Much stronger signal area than western North America. ... I took a Sangean ATS 606A with me. I wouldn't bother next time. I picked up a "Luxus Weltempfänger mit PLL Tuner" (luxury short-wave receiver with pll tuner) made by Elta of Germany for 9.95?, which is about $12 US or 14.50 Cdn. It does not have the MW 9 versus 10 hz adjustment so not usable for MW in North America, but for this price it is a throw away. It uses the Sangean wall wart which has an auto-switch and changeable plugs for the European pin plugs and higher voltage. I bought it in Globus which is Germany's answer to Walmart from the look of the place and unusual range of stuff. Now you know why europeans want a GOOD SW-RX with GREAT selectivity..:-) And of course immunity to overload... For a fairly sensitive portable on a short whip this may be is not that important. Otherwise:YES. My NRD-525 fits my needs just fine. Also does the Sony 2010 off the whip. But NO comparison to the NRD-525. On my FD-4 the 2010 surely needs a preselector The Yaesu FRT-7700 does it fine there. |
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What,no strudel? strudelll,
cuhulin |
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A Luxus Welten,,,,,,, what? http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...3%A4nger&hl=en That's the one but I got it for 9.95 not 19.95 euros. |
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