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Hi,
I just ordered a Degan DE1103. This is my first short-wave radio, and I have a couple of "beginner" questions. How far away can I expect to receive with the DE1103? I'd like to pick up Russian broadcasts. That's not my primary reason for getting it, but it would be nice. Also, do people still ask for and receive QSLs? I picked up a library book about short-wave radio and according to that, getting QSLs is a fairly common practice. The book was a little old (printed in the early 90's), so I'm not sure if that's still done. Thanks. David |
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oups.com... Hi, I just ordered a Degan DE1103. This is my first short-wave radio, and I have a couple of "beginner" questions. How far away can I expect to receive with the DE1103? I'd like to pick up Russian broadcasts. That's not my primary reason for getting it, but it would be nice. Also, do people still ask for and receive QSLs? I picked up a library book about short-wave radio and according to that, getting QSLs is a fairly common practice. The book was a little old (printed in the early 90's), so I'm not sure if that's still done. Thanks. David You should be able to get Radio Moscow in English at night. Most stations will send QSL cards. Most also have websites. GC |
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" wrote: Hi, I just ordered a Degan DE1103. This is my first short-wave radio, and I have a couple of "beginner" questions. How far away can I expect to receive with the DE1103? I'd like to pick up Russian broadcasts. That's not my primary reason for getting it, but it would be nice. Signals reflect off the ionosphere and water pretty well and land not as well so the answer is anywhere in the world as long as there is a good propagation path from them to you. Also, do people still ask for and receive QSLs? I picked up a library book about short-wave radio and according to that, getting QSLs is a fairly common practice. The book was a little old (printed in the early 90's), so I'm not sure if that's still done. Yes it is still done but some stations are better about verifying than others. There are people that read the news group that can answer questions about QSL's. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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You may be interested in my shortwave radio weblog (http://cobaltpet.blogspot.com/), where I post reception reports (descriptions of stations that I have received and what they were broadcasting), and photos of QSL cards that I have received. I submit QSL requests to most stations via email. Prime time shortwave (http://www.primetimeshortwave.com) is a handy site because it lists a current schedule for many shortwave stations broadcasting in english and listed with their target region (for example: north america, asia, europe, africa). So you can go there and look for broadcasts to North America by the Voice of Russia. In particular the page I use the most is http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/time.html .
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I just ordered a Degan DE1103. This is my first short-wave radio, and I have a couple of "beginner" questions. How far away can I expect to receive with the DE1103? I'd like to pick up Russian broadcasts. That's not my primary reason for getting it, but it would be nice. Also, do people still ask for and receive QSLs? I picked up a library book about short-wave radio and according to that, getting QSLs is a fairly common practice. The book was a little old (printed in the early 90's), so I'm not sure if that's still done. Thanks. David with a good antenna, you should be able to hear half the countries on the planet, maybe more. Russia is pretty easy to bag, depending on solar cycle and other factors. Gravity |
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WHOOP,that's an http:// in front of that ingeb.org thangy.Now,lets me go
and look up the Maggie song. Me face is a painted paggggge,,,, Maggie,and time alone is the pennnn,,,,,,, cuhulin |
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![]() weatherall http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/time.html looks very useful. I'll check out the blog too. Thanks for the links and the information. David |
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Art,
I'm in southern NY state. I'll definitely go for Radio Australia. That should be interesting. David |
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![]() I think it would also be interesting to listen to "pirate" radio. Are there any pirate stations that broadcast on regular frequencies and at regular times? It seems like it would be a problem for the broadcaster, unless I'm misunderstanding what "pirate" means, but it can't hurt to ask. Thanks. |
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