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Prison Radio Association
http://www.prisonradioassociation.org/index_tmpl.php?con=home&style=$style
Tom Welch
Mesa, AZ
not a member of PRA
http://www.prisonradioassociation.org/index_tmpl.php?con=home&style=$style
Tom Welch
Mesa, AZ
not a member of PRA
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Tom Welch
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#3555
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Re: sony srf-m37 vs Srf-59
Deane,
I have two silver S10MK2s, one purchased new about a month ago, and the other one about a year old; and a black S10. The newer MK2 is slightly more sensitive on AM than the older one, and
Deane,
I have two silver S10MK2s, one purchased new about a month ago, and the other one about a year old; and a black S10. The newer MK2 is slightly more sensitive on AM than the older one, and
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keith beesley
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#3553
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SRF-M37 oddity
I've noticed an odd thing on my M37 and wonder if anyone else has seen this. On the weather band the radio sometimes acts as though it's searching for the strongest signal among the weather
I've noticed an odd thing on my M37 and wonder if anyone else has seen this. On the weather band the radio sometimes acts as though it's searching for the strongest signal among the weather
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Jay Heyl
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#3552
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Re: sony srf-m37 vs Srf-59
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
What is the difference (besides color) between the ICF-S10 Mk2 and the original black ICF-S10?
Upon hearing the mk2 version
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
What is the difference (besides color) between the ICF-S10 Mk2 and the original black ICF-S10?
Upon hearing the mk2 version
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Deane McIntyre <Deane@...>
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#3551
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Re: sony srf-m37 vs Srf-59
I wouldn't recommend the M37 for an urban area. The filter is VERY wide, almost to the point of non-existence. The more powerful stations in the Chicago area (I'm about 40 miles away) consume 50kHz
I wouldn't recommend the M37 for an urban area. The filter is VERY wide, almost to the point of non-existence. The more powerful stations in the Chicago area (I'm about 40 miles away) consume 50kHz
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Jay Heyl
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#3550
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Re: Spinning the Sony M37W
Sony M37W... so the W should be for wide not for weather.
Horacio A. Nigro
Montevideo
Uruguay
--- El mié, 13/5/09, satya@... escribió:
Sony M37W... so the W should be for wide not for weather.
Horacio A. Nigro
Montevideo
Uruguay
--- El mié, 13/5/09, satya@... escribió:
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Horacio Nigro <hanigrodx@...>
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#3548
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sony srf-m37 vs Srf-59
Hi fellows:
I want to buy a ULR radio but I really dont know wich is the best option between SRF-59 analog radio and the SRF-M37 digital tunnig radio?
Which one is the best ? advantages and
Hi fellows:
I want to buy a ULR radio but I really dont know wich is the best option between SRF-59 analog radio and the SRF-M37 digital tunnig radio?
Which one is the best ? advantages and
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biometuy
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#3547
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Spinning the Sony M37W
Hi all:
I thought I would pass on what I found to be an amusing way to describe
this radio, which as many of us know is a good receiver but with stock
selectivity so wide it could probably sleep six
Hi all:
I thought I would pass on what I found to be an amusing way to describe
this radio, which as many of us know is a good receiver but with stock
selectivity so wide it could probably sleep six
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satya@...
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#3546
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Re: sony srf-m37 vs Srf-59
http://dxer.ca/latest/56-ultralight-radio-am-dx-shootout-round-one
Hello Jorge,
A full competitive comparison of the SRF-59 and SRF-M37V (along with theSangean DT-200VX and the Sony ICF-S10Mk2)
http://dxer.ca/latest/56-ultralight-radio-am-dx-shootout-round-one
Hello Jorge,
A full competitive comparison of the SRF-59 and SRF-M37V (along with theSangean DT-200VX and the Sony ICF-S10Mk2)
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Gary DeBock
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#3549
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US State #38 Logged on Eton E-100
Hi Guys and gals,
Sorry I've not posted anything here for quite a while. Believe me, I am reading everything posted here and enjoying it immensley. Yesterday's overnight DX'ing session brought me
Hi Guys and gals,
Sorry I've not posted anything here for quite a while. Believe me, I am reading everything posted here and enjoying it immensley. Yesterday's overnight DX'ing session brought me
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Kirk Allen <kirk74601@...>
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#3545
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Re: Brazilian DXers recent Lorena DX camp
Keep spreading the jealously thicker and thicker man!!! I wish we had that type of turn out!!! I have tryed for years to have a winter DX camp here in Ohio with the Cincinnati MONIX/ASOC clubs. But
Keep spreading the jealously thicker and thicker man!!! I wish we had that type of turn out!!! I have tryed for years to have a winter DX camp here in Ohio with the Cincinnati MONIX/ASOC clubs. But
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Alex
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#3544
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Not radio for prison; radio from prison!!
http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/11/prison-radio-brixton-markets-faces-media.html
http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/11/prison-radio-brixton-markets-faces-media.html
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Dennis Gibson <wb6tnb@...>
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#3554
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Re: Brazilian DXers recent Lorena DX camp
Do you want to see more? Here's the stuff from past years,
i.e: 2006,
http://www.amantesdoradio.com.br/5lorena/5lorena.htm
Include a not streaming video link and clickeable 180+ pics.
Horacio A.
Do you want to see more? Here's the stuff from past years,
i.e: 2006,
http://www.amantesdoradio.com.br/5lorena/5lorena.htm
Include a not streaming video link and clickeable 180+ pics.
Horacio A.
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Horacio Nigro <hanigrodx@...>
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#3543
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SRF-39FP, some notes
Talking about loops and ferrite boosters, after the first weeks using the SRF-39FP I've noted that if I put my hands covering the receiver, in its upper side (near the antenna coils and the tuning
Talking about loops and ferrite boosters, after the first weeks using the SRF-39FP I've noted that if I put my hands covering the receiver, in its upper side (near the antenna coils and the tuning
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Horacio Nigro <hanigrodx@...>
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#3542
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SRF-39FP, some notes
Talking about loops and ferrite boosters, after the first weeks using the SRF-39FP I've noted that if I put my hands covering the receiver, in its upper side (near the antenna coils and the tuning
Talking about loops and ferrite boosters, after the first weeks using the SRF-39FP I've noted that if I put my hands covering the receiver, in its upper side (near the antenna coils and the tuning
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Horacio Nigro <hanigrodx@...>
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#3541
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Re: Brazilian DXers recent Lorena DX camp
Horacio,
Thanks very much for posting the link to the Lorena DX camp. I've goneback there three times and find the differences between this Braziliangroup and typical North American DX camps
Horacio,
Thanks very much for posting the link to the Lorena DX camp. I've goneback there three times and find the differences between this Braziliangroup and typical North American DX camps
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John H. Bryant <bjohnorcas@...>
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#3539
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Probable new UL Graveyarder- WSTV-1340
Pretty sure I had WSTV-1340 in Stuebenville, Ohio on May 11 at 2130-2200 with the Pittsburgh Penguins post-game show. Yes, the Mighty Washington Capitals pulled out the overtime win last night. No
Pretty sure I had WSTV-1340 in Stuebenville, Ohio on May 11 at 2130-2200 with the Pittsburgh Penguins post-game show. Yes, the Mighty Washington Capitals pulled out the overtime win last night. No
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John Cereghin <jcereghin@...>
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#3538
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Re: Brazilian DXers recent Lorena DX camp
Hello John and Horacio,
Although I'm nothing like a NAm Mossback :>) , I would certainly agreewith John that MW loops, both of the ferrite and air core type, are pretty muchoverlooked in traditional
Hello John and Horacio,
Although I'm nothing like a NAm Mossback :>) , I would certainly agreewith John that MW loops, both of the ferrite and air core type, are pretty muchoverlooked in traditional
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Gary DeBock
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#3540
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Re: Brazilian DXers recent Lorena DX camp
Thanks, for sharing that Horacio! It looks like they all were having a great time. I wish I was there, that and I wish could write,read and speak Portuguese and/or Spanish. It looked like a I would
Thanks, for sharing that Horacio! It looks like they all were having a great time. I wish I was there, that and I wish could write,read and speak Portuguese and/or Spanish. It looked like a I would
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Alex
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#3537
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Re: GS Ultralight Loggings May 10, 2009
Hi Kevin,
Thanks. Basically I started ultralight DXing in September 2008. My first ULR logging was in Jan. 2008 (a new station I heard on my then-new SRF-59) but I didn't log anything else on it
Hi Kevin,
Thanks. Basically I started ultralight DXing in September 2008. My first ULR logging was in Jan. 2008 (a new station I heard on my then-new SRF-59) but I didn't log anything else on it
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Greg Shoom <shoomg@...>
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#3536
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