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JA MORAN September 19th 05 06:41 AM

car shortwave
 
I have an aor-8000 and an aor-1000 scanner radio both are wideband from
500khz to 2000mhz or 2 ghz

I often listen to shortwave frequencies while driving to work or when i
drive through the desert...

I also have been known to stream radio australia or DEutsche welle on my
laptop while I drive....

JOHN

Cindy September 19th 05 07:16 AM

I bought a new Icom 703 a while back for $390. What a great deal! You can
talk on it too with the right license or just use it to listen to. It's also
remote mountable. You can buy the 708 and it will pick up some UHF and VHF
but it's a lot more money and I have something a lot better for the higher
frequencies. I guess I could use my Yaesu VX-5 and an appropriate antenna if
I wanted something really tiny. Better yet how about a Sony SW100? I've been
wanting one for a while now but just can't seem to justify the expense. That
AOR-8000 is a nice radio...maybe, just maybe almost as good as my Radio
Shack PRO-39 and PRO-95 ;) ;)


"JA MORAN" wrote in message
...
I have an aor-8000 and an aor-1000 scanner radio both are wideband from
500khz to 2000mhz or 2 ghz

I often listen to shortwave frequencies while driving to work or when i
drive through the desert...

I also have been known to stream radio australia or DEutsche welle on my
laptop while I drive....

JOHN




[email protected] September 19th 05 02:34 PM


The smaller digital shortwave receivers ( Sangean 606A, Degen DE1105 )
are great for cars..
- you can put them on the passnengers seat, make a cheap clip-on
antenna , hook uo some headphones and ride around listening to
ShortWave..



Cindy wrote:
I bought a new Icom 703 a while back for $390. What a great deal! You can
talk on it too with the right license or just use it to listen to. It's also
remote mountable. You can buy the 708 and it will pick up some UHF and VHF
but it's a lot more money and I have something a lot better for the higher
frequencies. I guess I could use my Yaesu VX-5 and an appropriate antenna if
I wanted something really tiny. Better yet how about a Sony SW100? I've been
wanting one for a while now but just can't seem to justify the expense. That
AOR-8000 is a nice radio...maybe, just maybe almost as good as my Radio
Shack PRO-39 and PRO-95 ;) ;)


"JA MORAN" wrote in message
...
I have an aor-8000 and an aor-1000 scanner radio both are wideband from
500khz to 2000mhz or 2 ghz

I often listen to shortwave frequencies while driving to work or when i
drive through the desert...

I also have been known to stream radio australia or DEutsche welle on my
laptop while I drive....

JOHN



[email protected] September 20th 05 03:28 AM

I have one of those Sony cassette decks with shortwave coverage on the
tuner. Not bad performance, really. Has provided a lot of good
listening on long-haul drives at night. Got it from that Jackys.com
back in 2001.



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