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K4GPB wrote: anyone have a clue how this works? http://www.v-soft.com/ZipSignal/zip_answer.asp Gary K4GPB Yeah! I use is quite a bit.. Plug in your Zip Code, and a list of AM / FM stations With their signal strength comes up.. then you se if you can pic them up. I have had Very good results with the Degen DE1105 and A few yards of external antenna.. Very good site |
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I must be missing something...
What good is a website that tells you that you can hear all of your local stations from your location? Seems like I already know that... --Guy Thurston, OR On 3/29/06 6:19 PM, in article , " wrote: K4GPB wrote: anyone have a clue how this works? http://www.v-soft.com/ZipSignal/zip_answer.asp Gary K4GPB Yeah! I use is quite a bit.. Plug in your Zip Code, and a list of AM / FM stations With their signal strength comes up.. then you se if you can pic them up. I have had Very good results with the Degen DE1105 and A few yards of external antenna.. Very good site |
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 14:00:32 -0800, Guy Kudlemyer
wrote: I must be missing something... What good is a website that tells you that you can hear all of your local stations from your location? Seems like I already know that... --Guy Thurston, OR Something? Try everything. It listed my one local station and about 100 others. |
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I typed my zip code (39209) in the window and it list about fifty five
radio stations.I can't pick up all of those radio stations on my radio. cuhulin |
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On 2006-03-30 14:00:32 -0800, Guy Kudlemyer said:
I must be missing something... What good is a website that tells you that you can hear all of your local stations from your location? Seems like I already know that... --Guy Thurston, OR Well, for instance, a station that is listed on mine is overpowered by another station from 150 miles away! Disgustingly, the station I would like to hear is a one of a kind station in the area, the station that overpowers it is a Spanish speaking station. Sigh. -- acs --- Grundig Satellit 800M, Degen 1102,*FR200,* 100' Random Wire, Degen "31" Amplified Loop, Pulling signals out of thin air in the Pacific Northwest Since 1992 http://www.chevyorange.com |
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