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junius February 2nd 06 11:51 PM

AIR 11620 kHz; Shortwave in the car
 
I remember back in the day when listening to AIR on 11620 kHz could be
quite a pain.... You know, back when there was horrendous teletype
interference some 2 or 3 kHz up?

I recently re-installed my Sony XR-4950X car stereo w/shortwave tuner.
I knew that AIR had been putting out a pretty clear afternoon (EST)
signal these days on 11620 kHz (w/a nice 500 kW); but I was quite
surprised to find that I could so clearly pick up the English service
of AIR in the car around 1830 UTC or so. Overall, a very strong signal
and very listenable right there in the car, while driving in moderate
urban traffic. Problem with this Sony car stereo tuner is that the
scan function only stops on the very very very strong stations, and
manual tuning is a pain, since it requires holding the tuning buttons
down and that sorta thing.

junius


David February 3rd 06 01:16 AM

AIR 11620 kHz; Shortwave in the car
 
On 2 Feb 2006 15:51:11 -0800, "junius" wrote:

I remember back in the day when listening to AIR on 11620 kHz could be
quite a pain.... You know, back when there was horrendous teletype
interference some 2 or 3 kHz up?

I recently re-installed my Sony XR-4950X car stereo w/shortwave tuner.
I knew that AIR had been putting out a pretty clear afternoon (EST)
signal these days on 11620 kHz (w/a nice 500 kW); but I was quite
surprised to find that I could so clearly pick up the English service
of AIR in the car around 1830 UTC or so. Overall, a very strong signal
and very listenable right there in the car, while driving in moderate
urban traffic. Problem with this Sony car stereo tuner is that the
scan function only stops on the very very very strong stations, and
manual tuning is a pain, since it requires holding the tuning buttons
down and that sorta thing.

junius

The SW-30 slews 1 KHz a time chug-chug-chug-chug-chug like that.


[email protected] February 3rd 06 08:04 AM

AIR 11620 kHz; Shortwave in the car
 
Do you know of any other car SW models?


R.F. Collins February 4th 06 03:39 AM

AIR 11620 kHz; Shortwave in the car
 
Icom IC-7000 works great on SW but very expensive ($1500 amateur
transceiver)

Jim


On 2 Feb 2006 15:51:11 -0800, "junius" wrote:

I remember back in the day when listening to AIR on 11620 kHz could be
quite a pain.... You know, back when there was horrendous teletype
interference some 2 or 3 kHz up?

I recently re-installed my Sony XR-4950X car stereo w/shortwave tuner.
I knew that AIR had been putting out a pretty clear afternoon (EST)
signal these days on 11620 kHz (w/a nice 500 kW); but I was quite
surprised to find that I could so clearly pick up the English service
of AIR in the car around 1830 UTC or so. Overall, a very strong signal
and very listenable right there in the car, while driving in moderate
urban traffic. Problem with this Sony car stereo tuner is that the
scan function only stops on the very very very strong stations, and
manual tuning is a pain, since it requires holding the tuning buttons
down and that sorta thing.

junius



junius February 4th 06 07:02 PM

AIR 11620 kHz; Shortwave in the car
 

wrote:
Do you know of any other car SW models?


W/regard to car stereos offering shortwave, you might look to the Sony
XRF5100. Available from Canada's Shortwave Store and from Jackys
Electronics in Dubai, UAE.

The unit I'm using I had ordered from Jackys. No problems in dealing
w/them; and I'd buy from 'em again. Fast shipping (via DHL, if I
recall correctly).

http://www.jackys.com/j_items.asp?ic=XRF5100

http://www.shortwavestore.com/sws/pr...&cat=42&page=1

junius



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