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using my 7600GR with windup antenna that came with it. It helps but
still on my SW bands (above 3.5 mhz to 30mhz) can only receive several religion stations, couple chinese, french, indian, russian,spanish etc stations and something that sounds like news from england. Otherwise I get very bad signal (I do see -tune- showing up on my radio though but all i hear is static or some faint voices). I was under impression that i will be able to listen in to ham radios, airplanes etc. Do i need more equipment like Sony AN-LP1 antenna for better reception or is there something else i need to do. I live in a large city maybe good 50 feet above the ground so i don't imagine that there is alot of interference. thanks for all the reponses. |
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You should be able to hear everything you want to hear with the 7600GR.
You say you're in a city, and it sounds like you live in a large apartment building. If so, your problems with reception probably stem from the many sources of interference in your apartment, as well as your neighbors'. Steel used in the construction of your building might also be a problem. I suggest that you find a way to get an antenna, even if it's just a length of wire, outside your apartment. If you have a balcony of some kind, that would be a big help, but even dangling a wire outside a window will be progress. Steve |
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Oh, it's also worth noting that, if you want to listen to hams and
expecially aeronautical communications, you'd better know where to look. Especially when it comes to the latter, it would be hard to just stumble across the right frequencies unless the fine tuning wheel of the 7600GR is in *exactly* the right position. Search the web for a list of aeronautical frequencies and a description of where the amateur bands are. Then tune to these frequencies, tuning slowly. |
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Get about 18 to 22 inches of thin wire and wrap (or attach an alligator
clip to one end of the wire) a bare end of the wire a couple of turns around your radio's antenna.Mount the other end of the wire on a wall useing a piece of tape or a thumbtack. cuhulin |
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i think my radio already comes with antenna like that.
It's called "compact antenna" on this page. http://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer.../ICF-SW7600GR/ It improves reception markedly but still many stations are suffering from the problems i described earlier. thank you for replying wrote in message ... Get about 18 to 22 inches of thin wire and wrap (or attach an alligator clip to one end of the wire) a bare end of the wire a couple of turns around your radio's antenna.Mount the other end of the wire on a wall useing a piece of tape or a thumbtack. cuhulin |
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