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need help choosing SW radio for use in brasil
Hello! I would like to buy a "portable" tabletop ( not too big and
heavy! ) SW somewhere around $500 or less but I will be using this in brasil on the east coast and mostly want to pick up the BBC and stations from Nigeria and Mozambique. I read in the Passport there are certain radios better at picking up signals in certain areas of the world but don't know which is which. Also, it is very confusing all of this about antenaes, some you need on tabletop, others no. Any ideas?? thank you for any and all help Mayra da Silva |
need help choosing SW radio for use in brasil
mayra wrote: Hello! I would like to buy a "portable" tabletop ( not too big and heavy! ) SW somewhere around $500 or less but I will be using this in brasil on the east coast and mostly want to pick up the BBC and stations from Nigeria and Mozambique. I read in the Passport there are certain radios better at picking up signals in certain areas of the world but don't know which is which. Also, it is very confusing all of this about antenaes, some you need on tabletop, others no. Any ideas?? thank you for any and all help Unfortunately, Mozambique is no longer on shortwave. Radio Terra Verde, Maputo, was heard in April of 2005 on 7135 but apparently has not been reactivated since then. dxAce Michigan USA |
need help choosing SW radio for use in brasil
Hi!
Do you know if Sao Tome and Principe have stations? I am looking for in portuguese in africa, also angola speaks portuguese. thank you Mayra dxAce wrote: Unfortunately, Mozambique is no longer on shortwave. , .. |
need help choosing SW radio for use in brasil
mayra wrote: Hi! Do you know if Sao Tome and Principe have stations? The only thing out of Sao Tome and Principe would be the Voice of America relay station. I am looking for in portuguese in africa, also angola speaks portuguese. Angola: Radio Nacional is supposedly on 4950 24 hours a day and Radio N'Gola Yetu is supposedly on 7216.8 24 hours a day in vernaculars. Here is a good schedule to look at for transmissions in all languages: http://www.susi-und-strolch.de/eibi/dx/bc-a06.txt And for Africa in particular look at this page, click on Articles Index Page, then click on Africa on Shortwave - by Country: http://www.bdxc.org.uk/ dxAce Michigan USA |
need help choosing SW radio for use in brasil
"mayra" wrote in
oups.com: Hello! I would like to buy a "portable" tabletop ( not too big and heavy! ) SW somewhere around $500 or less but I will be using this in brasil on the east coast and mostly want to pick up the BBC and stations from Nigeria and Mozambique. I read in the Passport there are certain radios better at picking up signals in certain areas of the world but don't know which is which. Also, it is very confusing all of this about antenaes, some you need on tabletop, others no. Any ideas?? thank you for any and all help Mayra da Silva You spelled Brazil wrong. |
need help choosing SW radio for use in brasil
dxAce wrote in
: Slow Code wrote: "mayra" wrote in oups.com: Hello! I would like to buy a "portable" tabletop ( not too big and heavy! ) SW somewhere around $500 or less but I will be using this in brasil on the east coast and mostly want to pick up the BBC and stations from Nigeria and Mozambique. I read in the Passport there are certain radios better at picking up signals in certain areas of the world but don't know which is which. Also, it is very confusing all of this about antenaes, some you need on tabletop, others no. Any ideas?? thank you for any and all help Mayra da Silva You spelled Brazil wrong. No, he didn't! dxAce Michigan USA I thought it was spelled 'more greasy spics'. Sorry, My mistake. sc |
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