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I've got one and it's ok for a portable radio and a novelty. It
drifts a lot and you're constantly retuning the station. It has pretty good sensitivity (receives faily weak signals) but poor selectivity. For instance, tuning in to 9985 kHz, I can also hear WWV on 10000 kHz. The distance between stations on the dial means you only have to move the tuning dial 2 millimeters. Inaccurate dial, hard to find the same station from one night to the next. My first sw radio was a kit and I had no idea where I was tuning. That didn't take away from the fun. Maybe added to the mystery. Maybe a used YB-400 or such would be better, then you could also listen to ssb stations. On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 02:15:52 -0700, (Jacob Shank) wrote: Hi, I would like to get into the shortwave hobby and i went to radio shack and saw this SW radio. Does anyone know if it's a good SW radio? Or should i get a different one? It seems to be at a good price. Is the more expensive SW radios able to pick up more SW stations? or it doesn't matter? I figured to come here for a second opinion. Thanks. Jacob. |
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