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Re: Best DSP`rig?
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dmccorm@...
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#12721
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Re: New Province - Quebec!
Thanks, Kirk. I suspect that their patterning phaser was out of whack that night, either because of their broadcasting a Montreal Canadiens' hockey game (like Friday night football here...) or an
Thanks, Kirk. I suspect that their patterning phaser was out of whack that night, either because of their broadcasting a Montreal Canadiens' hockey game (like Friday night football here...) or an
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Kevin Schanilec
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#12720
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Re: Best DSP`rig?
Hi Jimmy,
The three currently most popular DSP Ultralights (Tecsun PL-310, PL-380 andPL-606 models) were extensively compared on all four bands as part of the newPL-606 review, which may provide
Hi Jimmy,
The three currently most popular DSP Ultralights (Tecsun PL-310, PL-380 andPL-606 models) were extensively compared on all four bands as part of the newPL-606 review, which may provide
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By
Gary DeBock
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#12719
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Re: AM STEREO (cQuam) ultralights?
Of course given my nickname I am a huge fan of am stereo !
The only 'ultralight' I can think of and which I got off ebay a few years ago is the Sony SRF-A100
Has'nt IBOC made in nessasary for any
Of course given my nickname I am a huge fan of am stereo !
The only 'ultralight' I can think of and which I got off ebay a few years ago is the Sony SRF-A100
Has'nt IBOC made in nessasary for any
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dave_m1ctk
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#12718
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Re: AM STEREO (cQuam) ultralights?
None that is currently in production.
I've owned Sony SRF-A1, SRF-42, SRF-SX100RV; Sangean SR-66; Aiwa CR-D60
and CR-DS805. All are (well ... were) pocket-size AM stereo receivers.
None was
None that is currently in production.
I've owned Sony SRF-A1, SRF-42, SRF-SX100RV; Sangean SR-66; Aiwa CR-D60
and CR-DS805. All are (well ... were) pocket-size AM stereo receivers.
None was
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By
m_a_schuster
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#12717
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Re: AM STEREO (cQuam) ultralights?
Sony made several AM stereo Walkmans back in the 90s, the SRF-42 was the most sought after by DXers IIRC. Here is a stereo AM page if anyone is interested. Many different portable models are listed
Sony made several AM stereo Walkmans back in the 90s, the SRF-42 was the most sought after by DXers IIRC. Here is a stereo AM page if anyone is interested. Many different portable models are listed
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Rick Robinson <w4dst@...>
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#12716
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Re: Any ideas who this is, on 1710 khz 0500-0600 utc,
That's less than a mile from where I live lol. And today is the
station's anniversary.
73,
Frank
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"Security is mostly a superstition. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long
run than outright
That's less than a mile from where I live lol. And today is the
station's anniversary.
73,
Frank
--
"Security is mostly a superstition. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long
run than outright
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ZephyrNYC
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#12715
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Re: Any ideas who this is, on 1710 khz 0500-0600 utc,
If the station is subject to and complied with FCC Part 15 for unlicensed operation, then it could not be usefully received more than 50 feet or so from its antenna at best(depending on the local
If the station is subject to and complied with FCC Part 15 for unlicensed operation, then it could not be usefully received more than 50 feet or so from its antenna at best(depending on the local
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By
fm_engr_99
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#12714
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AM STEREO (cQuam) ultralights?
I have a little Sony SRF-AX51V (imported from Japan) that I'm rather fond of (though it has an oddball 3/32" headphone jack) and another Japanese import labeled as "ANDO" SS-28 that will decode AM
I have a little Sony SRF-AX51V (imported from Japan) that I'm rather fond of (though it has an oddball 3/32" headphone jack) and another Japanese import labeled as "ANDO" SS-28 that will decode AM
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By
jimmyyearwood
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#12713
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Best DSP`rig?
Looking to get into a new DSP radio Something that's sensitive and selective on the MW/AM dial. Good FM is nice too, but were it not for trees I'd be within eyesight (about 1/3 mile away) of a NASTY
Looking to get into a new DSP radio Something that's sensitive and selective on the MW/AM dial. Good FM is nice too, but were it not for trees I'd be within eyesight (about 1/3 mile away) of a NASTY
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jimmyyearwood
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#12712
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Re: Irish stations
Thanks! I need my BOG pointing in the right direction, or a directional ferrite antenna to get signals from the ENE. Maybe then I can null some beacons. - FARMERIK
Thanks! I need my BOG pointing in the right direction, or a directional ferrite antenna to get signals from the ENE. Maybe then I can null some beacons. - FARMERIK
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Rik
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#12711
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Re: Irish stations
Hey Karmerik:
NDBs are mostly 198 to 420-ish khz, but they do extend up to 530 khz. On 198 you are likely hearing a monster station in NC, DIW, which is audible here on the West Coast with the right
Hey Karmerik:
NDBs are mostly 198 to 420-ish khz, but they do extend up to 530 khz. On 198 you are likely hearing a monster station in NC, DIW, which is audible here on the West Coast with the right
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Kevin Schanilec
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#12710
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Re: New Province - Quebec!
Hi Kevin,
Great work logging PQ province! That's no doubt a great catch from your QTH. It would be from here as well. That one remains unhrd here. True Confession: I honestly didn't know what PQ
Hi Kevin,
Great work logging PQ province! That's no doubt a great catch from your QTH. It would be from here as well. That one remains unhrd here. True Confession: I honestly didn't know what PQ
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Kirk <kirk74601@...>
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#12709
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Re: Irish stations
On my ICOM R75 with the BOG pointing the wrong direction, I am getting slow cw all the way from 241 through 252 kHz. On 198 I have cw over weak voice I can't understand. On about 171 and 179 I have
On my ICOM R75 with the BOG pointing the wrong direction, I am getting slow cw all the way from 241 through 252 kHz. On 198 I have cw over weak voice I can't understand. On about 171 and 179 I have
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Rik
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#12708
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Re: unID on 1060kHz
Mexico City is fairly common at that time.
Mark Connelly, WA1ION
Mexico City is fairly common at that time.
Mark Connelly, WA1ION
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MarkWA1ION
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#12707
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Irish stations
Ireland on 252 longwave is fairly easy around here.
Medium wave is tougher since the demise of "old reliable" RTE 567. There are no MW stations in the Irish Republic running what I would call
Ireland on 252 longwave is fairly easy around here.
Medium wave is tougher since the demise of "old reliable" RTE 567. There are no MW stations in the Irish Republic running what I would call
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MarkWA1ION
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#12706
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Re: 7.5" Longwave Loopstick Shootout
Hello Richard, Farmerik and Paul,
Thanks very much for your comments on the 7.5" LW loopstickexperimentation. When Tecsun first came out with LW coverage on the PL-300WT, Iknew that sooner or later
Hello Richard, Farmerik and Paul,
Thanks very much for your comments on the 7.5" LW loopstickexperimentation. When Tecsun first came out with LW coverage on the PL-300WT, Iknew that sooner or later
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Gary DeBock
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#12705
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Re: Any ideas who this is, on 1710 khz 0500-0600 utc,
Our was not best as I could tell. It was inaudible on a North 1000' BOG aimed right at NY but strong on the South antenna. A pirate with similar programming has been reported near Virginia Beach, VA,
Our was not best as I could tell. It was inaudible on a North 1000' BOG aimed right at NY but strong on the South antenna. A pirate with similar programming has been reported near Virginia Beach, VA,
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Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@...>
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#12704
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Re: Any ideas who this is, on 1710 khz 0500-0600 utc,
It's a good bet to be Radio Celestial on Webster Avenue, Bronx NY.
http://www.smjrc.com
http://www.inspiracioncelestial.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1022
It's a good bet to be Radio Celestial on Webster Avenue, Bronx NY.
http://www.smjrc.com
http://www.inspiracioncelestial.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1022
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By
m_a_schuster
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#12703
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Re: New stations heard 12/2 to 12/8
On 12/12/2010 6:48 PM, edsemrad wrote: ED............Great work on all the New Stations recently!!! Your station count is growing quickly as is your States Heard!! Glad you are having so
On 12/12/2010 6:48 PM, edsemrad wrote: ED............Great work on all the New Stations recently!!! Your station count is growing quickly as is your States Heard!! Glad you are having so
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robert ross
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#12702
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