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[email protected] October 22nd 05 12:14 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 

All:

Have a freind who is going to sea shortly..

- Any recommendatins for a Potable SW Radio for an Ocean Voyage ??

Anyone have any experience with same ?

Thanks

Harvey


David October 22nd 05 01:53 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
On 22 Oct 2005 04:14:59 -0700, wrote:


All:

Have a freind who is going to sea shortly..

- Any recommendatins for a Potable SW Radio for an Ocean Voyage ??

Anyone have any experience with same ?

Thanks

Harvey

What kind of ship?


[email protected] October 22nd 05 02:22 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 

Freighter ... :-)


http://ellis.melton.com/freighter/punjab.html

whatchoo recommend fer a Small, inexpensive SW radio


[email protected] October 22nd 05 02:47 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
Ask your friend to email the Ship's website (if there is one) or if your
friend knows any of the people who work on that Ship,ask them about a
good Shortwave radio.Chances are,at least a few of those people own a
Shortwave radio.
Happy Sailing.
cuhulin


David October 22nd 05 03:01 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
On 22 Oct 2005 06:22:01 -0700, wrote:


Freighter ... :-)


http://ellis.melton.com/freighter/punjab.html

whatchoo recommend fer a Small, inexpensive SW radio

http://www.radiolabs.com/products/ra...kaito-1103.php


[email protected] October 22nd 05 03:11 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
I don't know how it is nowdays,but some people whom were planning an
Ocean Voyage,they would check out some Freighter Ships.Real good food
and decent living quarters and first hand looks at how those Freighter
Ships work and usually cheaper prices too.Of course there is always the
good old Stowaway method too,sort of like Hobos hopping Freight Trains.
www.vivisimo.com Hobo Convention Britt Iowa (a couple of my old
buddies were once thinking about hopping a Freight Train just to see
what it is like,their wives talked them out of it,y'all d..n fools can
get killed doing that) I noticed one of those new Freighter Ships is
named the Peking Senator.Seeeee,I told y'all before Peking is still
Peking to me.And Tokio is still Tokio to me.y'all ever heard of Tokio
Rose before? Ala World War Two. www.vivisimo.com Tokio Rose World
War Two
(I don't know what's up with devilfinder.com,maybe they are
updating/rehashing their website or something)
cuhulin


[email protected] October 22nd 05 06:52 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 

wrote:
Hobo Convention Britt Iowa (a couple of my old
buddies were once thinking about hopping a Freight Train just to see
what it is like,their wives talked them out of it..


Know a guy who, being ninteen at the time, said he walked into a freigh
yard in Okland ( AT NIGHT )
told a guy he was a College student heading back to NY.. & they said
" be careful."..& pointed to a train..
Got a ride all the way to Bonneville salt flats , where a railroad
guard kicked him off

Hobo Convention.. Ride to.. - Should be doeable if your in shape..
Travel in pairs & such.. Even Legit... get credentials, hook up with a
Newspaper & do a story on it.. or a $50 to a railroad worker Might work
too
:-)

In Mexico, used to be able to ride up front with the Engineer on the
Narrow gague Railway, cooking tortillas on the Boiler at night riding
through the countryside..

I think Freighter travel is the way to do that nowadays..
You can come back unscathed from that one


Joe Analssandrini October 22nd 05 08:20 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
Dear Harvey,

Your post has drawn quite a few comments but no reply to your question!

My suggestion would be the Sony ICF-SW7600GR which is an excellent
portable shortwave receiver. It is quite sensitive and selective and
offers a synchronous selectable sideband circuit which makes SW
listening much more pleasurable. I would also recommend your friend
consider the Sony AN-LP1 active antenna which can be placed near the
porthole in his/her cabin, though it may not be 100% necessary.

While I do not have any personal experience using this radio on board a
ship, I have used it at a number of oceanside communities (on piers,
boardwalks, etc.) with just its built-in whip. It works very well in
such locations - reception always appears to be better near the ocean
and I presume that ON the ocean it would be better yet.

The radio is relatively small and can be powered by 4 AA batteries,
either alkalines or rechargeables. Obviously on a ship, your friend
would want to carry a supply of alkaline AA batteries. The radio plays
for quite a long time with a set. (The AN-LP1 antenna takes 2 AA
batteries.)

I hope this is of some use to you.

Best,

Joe


David October 22nd 05 08:37 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
On 22 Oct 2005 12:20:44 -0700, "Joe Analssandrini"
wrote:

Dear Harvey,

Your post has drawn quite a few comments but no reply to your question!

My suggestion would be the Sony ICF-SW7600GR which is an excellent
portable shortwave receiver. It is quite sensitive and selective and
offers a synchronous selectable sideband circuit which makes SW
listening much more pleasurable. I would also recommend your friend
consider the Sony AN-LP1 active antenna which can be placed near the
porthole in his/her cabin, though it may not be 100% necessary.

While I do not have any personal experience using this radio on board a
ship, I have used it at a number of oceanside communities (on piers,
boardwalks, etc.) with just its built-in whip. It works very well in
such locations - reception always appears to be better near the ocean
and I presume that ON the ocean it would be better yet.

The radio is relatively small and can be powered by 4 AA batteries,
either alkalines or rechargeables. Obviously on a ship, your friend
would want to carry a supply of alkaline AA batteries. The radio plays
for quite a long time with a set. (The AN-LP1 antenna takes 2 AA
batteries.)

I hope this is of some use to you.

Best,

I replied. Never travel with a radio you can't afford to lose.

http://www.radiolabs.com/products/ra...kaito-1103.php




[email protected] October 22nd 05 09:43 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
Woody Guthrie's book,This Land Is Your Land.(I think that is the title
of the book,get it and read it,heck,read all of his books) This Land is
yourrrrr land,,,, this land is myyy landddd,,,,,,,,,,
cuhulin


[email protected] October 22nd 05 09:49 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
Sullivan's Travels (Joel McCrae,Veronica Lake) movie is real good.It was
on tv here a couple of days ago.Of course I watched the movie on tv,it
is on tv every once in a while.And,Emperor of the North (Lee
Marvin,Ernest Borgnine) movie is real good too.Them Hoboes harrashing
Ernest Borgnine,,,,,,, Heyyyyy Shack,,,,, your Caboose is sticking out!
cuhulin


[email protected] October 23rd 05 07:16 AM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
Whatever works on land will work on the ocean.
But you have to consider the antenna, and the ship
itself. Being the ship will be steel, I wouldn't expect to
get much down below deck, if you are surrounded by
steel. Will be dead...I imagine you will have to sit
up on deck to receive anything. But...Reception should
be good as long as you are exposed to the sky. Even a
portable whip should be ok, up on deck. Would be nice
if you could string a wire, or a whip, but I wouldn't count
on it. It will be up to the capt...Wouldn't hurt to ask though.
Never know..He might let you do it if it's easy and not a
hazard. I'd probably just take a short wire with the radio,
and clip the end to an umbrella or something... :/
I've never been on the ocean in a boat. But I did operate a
special events station on the Battleship Texas once about
20? years ago. We ran wire antennas between the different
structures of the ship. Had all bands , including 160m.
We had the radios/amps inside the combat information center,
which was about halfway up the bridge. It was pretty kewl. They
still had all the old WW2 radios, radar, etc. The radar screens
were mounting facing up, and were in wood cases..
It was in Dec, and I nearly froze to death on that thing the night
we stayed on it. The metal blocks the wind, but transmits cold
very well... But it was worth it. I got to look all around the ship
with no one with me. Some parts were blocked off, but I got to
see a lot of it. I still remember seeing the old doctors, and
operating room, and thinking it was a miracle anyone survived
that room...Really primitive compared to todays standards.
The radio room was blocked off. I could see in it a bit, but
couldn't go in. They have since overhauled the ship, and opened
the radio room I think. I think they even have a working ham station
in there now.
MK


[email protected] October 23rd 05 03:07 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
Of course Freightor Ships are a lot different than Navy Ships,much
different.It might be that Freightor Ship has a Shortwave (I don't doubt
they have at least one good Shortwave Antenna and a few other kinds of
Antennas too on deck for the Ship's radios) with a wire or two below
decks for people to clip their own Shortwave Radios on to.But what do I
know about Freightor Ships?
cuhulin


Brian Colwell October 23rd 05 09:56 PM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 

"David" wrote in message
...
On 22 Oct 2005 06:22:01 -0700, wrote:


Freighter ... :-)


http://ellis.melton.com/freighter/punjab.html

whatchoo recommend fer a Small, inexpensive SW radio

http://www.radiolabs.com/products/radio/Kaito/kaito-1103.php


Thanks Dave !! I hadn't checked out KA1103 the specs are pretty impressive
and I ordered one today !

Regards, BMC



David October 24th 05 01:21 AM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:56:03 GMT, "Brian Colwell"
wrote:



"David" wrote in message
.. .
On 22 Oct 2005 06:22:01 -0700, wrote:


Freighter ... :-)


http://ellis.melton.com/freighter/punjab.html

whatchoo recommend fer a Small, inexpensive SW radio

http://www.radiolabs.com/products/radio/Kaito/kaito-1103.php


Thanks Dave !! I hadn't checked out KA1103 the specs are pretty impressive
and I ordered one today !

Regards, BMC


I'm jealous. Alas, it's property tax season...


David October 24th 05 01:21 AM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:56:03 GMT, "Brian Colwell"
wrote:



"David" wrote in message
.. .
On 22 Oct 2005 06:22:01 -0700, wrote:


Freighter ... :-)


http://ellis.melton.com/freighter/punjab.html

whatchoo recommend fer a Small, inexpensive SW radio

http://www.radiolabs.com/products/radio/Kaito/kaito-1103.php


Thanks Dave !! I hadn't checked out KA1103 the specs are pretty impressive
and I ordered one today !

Regards, BMC


http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/5071


Jake October 24th 05 07:07 AM

Shortwave radio for out on The Ocean ?
 
Sounds interesting




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