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Let us know if you're still hearin' this one on your Kaito 1101, okay?
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Will do! Am charging it up overnight, so I'll be testing it tonight . . .
"junius" wrote in message ups.com... Let us know if you're still hearin' this one on your Kaito 1101, okay? junius |
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Lisa,
On eham.net, you'll find that the first reviewer for the Grundig Mini 300 noted that his unit was "usually reading 5khz high across all of the bands." see: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4761 So, if the displayed frequency occasionally reads off by 5 kHz, it could well be that your 15545 @ 20:15 sportscast was actually the 15540 kHz RPI program and your 7115 @ 03:22 actually R. Republica on 7110 kHz. If this is the case, then you'll find that your new Kaito '1101, being a PLL synthesized unit, will receive these transmissions 5 kHz lower than what your Mini 300 was displaying. Best of listening to you. junius |
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In article .com,
"junius" wrote: Lisa, On eham.net, you'll find that the first reviewer for the Grundig Mini 300 noted that his unit was "usually reading 5khz high across all of the bands." see: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4761 So, if the displayed frequency occasionally reads off by 5 kHz, it could well be that your 15545 @ 20:15 sportscast was actually the 15540 kHz RPI program and your 7115 @ 03:22 actually R. Republica on 7110 kHz. If this is the case, then you'll find that your new Kaito '1101, being a PLL synthesized unit, will receive these transmissions 5 kHz lower than what your Mini 300 was displaying. Best of listening to you. If you are right about this then Lisa could check her radio with WWV on 5 and 10 MHz and see if the time standards station is 5 KHz high. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Yes, that'd be a place to start. Of course, the eham reviewer's
wording did suggest that perhaps the radio was not always 5 kHz off in the frequency displayed. Then, too, one might ask if there are degrees to which various units might be afflicted with this sort of behavior. In any case, now that she has the Degen, she can run them side-by-side and get a better idea of the virtues and limitations of of both the Mini and the Degen. junius Telamon wrote: In article .com, "junius" wrote: Lisa, On eham.net, you'll find that the first reviewer for the Grundig Mini 300 noted that his unit was "usually reading 5khz high across all of the bands." see: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4761 So, if the displayed frequency occasionally reads off by 5 kHz, it could well be that your 15545 @ 20:15 sportscast was actually the 15540 kHz RPI program and your 7115 @ 03:22 actually R. Republica on 7110 kHz. If this is the case, then you'll find that your new Kaito '1101, being a PLL synthesized unit, will receive these transmissions 5 kHz lower than what your Mini 300 was displaying. Best of listening to you. If you are right about this then Lisa could check her radio with WWV on 5 and 10 MHz and see if the time standards station is 5 KHz high. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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nothing on 7115 right now on the Kaito (1:17UTC) . . .
"Lisa Simpson" wrote in message . .. Will do! Am charging it up overnight, so I'll be testing it tonight . . . "junius" wrote in message ups.com... Let us know if you're still hearin' this one on your Kaito 1101, okay? junius |
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