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WHERE/WHEN do you listen ?
If I had a big old trunk-sized Hammarlund,
I'd probably do my SWL/MWL-ing at a table or desk. It just seems so wimpy trying to manipulate a pocket-book-sized receiver. No hand-full tuning knobs, no toggle switches, no glow of the 6.3v dial lamps. ....and try straining to the audio of a 2.5" speaker for 4 or 5 hours..... I do my late night MW listening in bed now. Only problem is that when I nod off to sleep, I tend to "toss the radio"... ( find it all over the bedroom in the morning ) I will say this... no tube radio would survive the punishment. Do any SW/MW listeners still have a "shrine" where their rig is set up ? .....end of general rambling.... rj |
"" wrote: If I had a big old trunk-sized Hammarlund, I'd probably do my SWL/MWL-ing at a table or desk. It just seems so wimpy trying to manipulate a pocket-book-sized receiver. No hand-full tuning knobs, no toggle switches, no glow of the 6.3v dial lamps. ...and try straining to the audio of a 2.5" speaker for 4 or 5 hours..... I do my late night MW listening in bed now. Only problem is that when I nod off to sleep, I tend to "toss the radio"... ( find it all over the bedroom in the morning ) I will say this... no tube radio would survive the punishment. Do any SW/MW listeners still have a "shrine" where their rig is set up ? Here is my 'shrine': http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/pics.htm dxAce Michigan USA |
Yep, Bedside table.. 2 antennas, R-75 & 3 smaller SWR's |
In the office, next to servers, laptops, printers, scanners, LCD TV and
a bed. Typically after 7:00PM CST nightly and later on Saturday night. "RJ" wrote: If I had a big old trunk-sized Hammarlund, I'd probably do my SWL/MWL-ing at a table or desk. It just seems so wimpy trying to manipulate a pocket-book-sized receiver. No hand-full tuning knobs, no toggle switches, no glow of the 6.3v dial lamps. ...and try straining to the audio of a 2.5" speaker for 4 or 5 hours..... I do my late night MW listening in bed now. Only problem is that when I nod off to sleep, I tend to "toss the radio"... ( find it all over the bedroom in the morning ) I will say this... no tube radio would survive the punishment. Do any SW/MW listeners still have a "shrine" where their rig is set up ? ....end of general rambling.... rj |
I get flashbacks sometimes and fall off my bed.I have "marks" on my
knees right now from a couple of nights ago landing on my hardwood floor.Radios are the very least of my worries. cuhulin |
D..n Fine,you can't beat that 'shrine',,, DxAce.
cuhulin |
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:27:23 -0700, "RJ"
wrote: If I had a big old trunk-sized Hammarlund, I'd probably do my SWL/MWL-ing at a table or desk. It just seems so wimpy trying to manipulate a pocket-book-sized receiver. No hand-full tuning knobs, no toggle switches, no glow of the 6.3v dial lamps. ...and try straining to the audio of a 2.5" speaker for 4 or 5 hours..... I do my late night MW listening in bed now. Only problem is that when I nod off to sleep, I tend to "toss the radio"... ( find it all over the bedroom in the morning ) I will say this... no tube radio would survive the punishment. Do any SW/MW listeners still have a "shrine" where their rig is set up ? ....end of general rambling.... rj Tube radios waste electricity. Otherwise, I love 'em. |
Here in Mississippi,we generate more Electricity than we can use.Want to
buy some Electricity? cuhulin |
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A local Jackson radio talk show host was talking about that obesity
thingy for a few minutes yesterday morning.He said the guy who wrote that article was politically correct.Last time it was West Virginia that had the obesity problem.Kind of funny though,when I am out shopping,all of the people I see (including my neighbors too) all look perfectly normal to me.Humph!,I wonder which state will be the next obesity state? cuhulin |
www.devilfinder.com Which states have the fattest people?
I dont eat fatty foods.I can't eat fried foods either. cuhulin |
"dxAce" wrote in message ... "" wrote: If I had a big old trunk-sized Hammarlund, I'd probably do my SWL/MWL-ing at a table or desk. It just seems so wimpy trying to manipulate a pocket-book-sized receiver. No hand-full tuning knobs, no toggle switches, no glow of the 6.3v dial lamps. ...and try straining to the audio of a 2.5" speaker for 4 or 5 hours..... I do my late night MW listening in bed now. Only problem is that when I nod off to sleep, I tend to "toss the radio"... ( find it all over the bedroom in the morning ) I will say this... no tube radio would survive the punishment. Do any SW/MW listeners still have a "shrine" where their rig is set up ? Here is my 'shrine': http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/pics.htm Very nice shrine as always, Ace. One of these years, I'm going to get my own station up and running, but I've gotta finish the basement first. Do you still have that R8A?? --Mike L. |
Right now in the Front Office doing the Books and Listening to a
New Eton E1 AM/FM Shortwave Receiver with XM Satellite Radio. |
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