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Hi,
I have wanted to get involved with shortwave for years and would like to get some recommendations on a mid-range ($200-400) receiver and antenna set-up. I plan on telescoping mast for shortwave, TV (mostly for uhf PBS stuff), and FM. The height restriction in our town is 50' but I imagine anything around 30' would produce good results since there are no big hills or trees nearby. In addition I own a newer 2.8 GHz PC running Windows XP for any recommendations on how I might incorporate this into the overall set-up. Being inexperienced I am thinking I should start with simply listening with a capable mid-range receiver and then after some years time buy into a transmitter as well. This is all untutored preliminary thinking on my part and would welcome anyone's ideas as to how a beginner could best get started on the road to mid-to-high end shortwave/ham listening/broadcasting. I see this initial step as phase one of a two or three part program that will extend over a period of five or ten years. Thank you for your help. Steve Note: I will be buying "Passport to World Band Radio" as a way of educating myself on some of the issues I mentioned |
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![]() -=jd=- schrieb: As for a radio under $400.00, I'm *VERY* pleased with the ICOM PCR1000. Here's a blurb on it: http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/1002.html It's an external computer controlled receiver, allows you to record direct to disk, allows software manipulation of the received signal's audio (EQ, DSP, decoding of digital signals - RTTY, FAX, etc.). I have one and it's performs nearly equal to the Sony ICF 2010 /2001D. Not too bad for a a widerange communications receiver. For shortwave only I would take a look on the RX320 from TenTec when going on a computer controled blackbox... It is also DRM ready. Have a look: http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/0321.html |
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![]() -=jd=- schrieb: As for a radio under $400.00, I'm *VERY* pleased with the ICOM PCR1000. Here's a blurb on it: http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/1002.html It's an external computer controlled receiver, allows you to record direct to disk, allows software manipulation of the received signal's audio (EQ, DSP, decoding of digital signals - RTTY, FAX, etc.). I have one and it's performs nearly equal to the Sony ICF 2010 /2001D. Not too bad for a a widerange communications receiver. For shortwave only I would take a look on the RX320 from TenTec when going on a computer controled blackbox... It is also DRM ready. Have a look: http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/0321.html |
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JD, I don't have a DRM receiver but there is a Radio Netherlands broadcast
in DRM from Bonaire aimed at the U.S. Check out www.rnw.nl/realradio/html/schedule.html Jeff KC9EII "-=jd=-" wrote in message ... On Mon 31 May 2004 01:17:26p, Volker Tonn wrote in message : -=jd=- schrieb: As for a radio under $400.00, I'm *VERY* pleased with the ICOM PCR1000. Here's a blurb on it: http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/1002.html It's an external computer controlled receiver, allows you to record direct to disk, allows software manipulation of the received signal's audio (EQ, DSP, decoding of digital signals - RTTY, FAX, etc.). I have one and it's performs nearly equal to the Sony ICF 2010 /2001D. Not too bad for a a widerange communications receiver. For shortwave only I would take a look on the RX320 from TenTec when going on a computer controled blackbox... It is also DRM ready. Have a look: http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/0321.html I'm not familiar with how the TenTec handles DRM (on-board or software based) but that is also something to consider, the PCR-1000 does *not* have DRM facilitation capabilities on-board at the receiver level. Although I have successfully compiled an open-source software based DRM decoder that purportedly will decode DRM via the audio stream, I have yet to snag a DRM broadcast to see how well it works (if it works at at all). European users have reported decent success with it. Back when I was looking around, I considered the TenTec, but went with the PCR-1000 for it's wider frequency coverage. If you aren't interested in freq's above 30,000 kHz, the TenTec may fit the bill better. I think the TenTec comes with DSP on-board and it's an optional unit on the ICOM. I've been getting by just fine with software based DSP. I guess with either receiver, you will wind up with the received audio/signal in your PC, at which point there's quite a bit of software (free and COTS) to allow you to manipulate and/or process that audio signal just about any way you may want. If the TenTec had the same frequency coverage, I'd go with it for sure. -=jd=- -- My Current Disposable Email: (Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly) |
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JD, I don't have a DRM receiver but there is a Radio Netherlands broadcast
in DRM from Bonaire aimed at the U.S. Check out www.rnw.nl/realradio/html/schedule.html Jeff KC9EII "-=jd=-" wrote in message ... On Mon 31 May 2004 01:17:26p, Volker Tonn wrote in message : -=jd=- schrieb: As for a radio under $400.00, I'm *VERY* pleased with the ICOM PCR1000. Here's a blurb on it: http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/1002.html It's an external computer controlled receiver, allows you to record direct to disk, allows software manipulation of the received signal's audio (EQ, DSP, decoding of digital signals - RTTY, FAX, etc.). I have one and it's performs nearly equal to the Sony ICF 2010 /2001D. Not too bad for a a widerange communications receiver. For shortwave only I would take a look on the RX320 from TenTec when going on a computer controled blackbox... It is also DRM ready. Have a look: http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/0321.html I'm not familiar with how the TenTec handles DRM (on-board or software based) but that is also something to consider, the PCR-1000 does *not* have DRM facilitation capabilities on-board at the receiver level. Although I have successfully compiled an open-source software based DRM decoder that purportedly will decode DRM via the audio stream, I have yet to snag a DRM broadcast to see how well it works (if it works at at all). European users have reported decent success with it. Back when I was looking around, I considered the TenTec, but went with the PCR-1000 for it's wider frequency coverage. If you aren't interested in freq's above 30,000 kHz, the TenTec may fit the bill better. I think the TenTec comes with DSP on-board and it's an optional unit on the ICOM. I've been getting by just fine with software based DSP. I guess with either receiver, you will wind up with the received audio/signal in your PC, at which point there's quite a bit of software (free and COTS) to allow you to manipulate and/or process that audio signal just about any way you may want. If the TenTec had the same frequency coverage, I'd go with it for sure. -=jd=- -- My Current Disposable Email: (Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly) |
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![]() I've tried for that one, but have so far managed to miss it. I wonder if the DRM signal has any audible presence (static, hiss, data-like stream?) that could be detected by ear to let you know it's available... -=jd=- Here's the DRM schedule: http://drm.org/livebroadcast/globfieldtrial.htm The transmissions from Sackville are a good bet. On an analog radio, it sounds like a whole SW channel of constant hissing . Frank Dresser |
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![]() I've tried for that one, but have so far managed to miss it. I wonder if the DRM signal has any audible presence (static, hiss, data-like stream?) that could be detected by ear to let you know it's available... -=jd=- Here's the DRM schedule: http://drm.org/livebroadcast/globfieldtrial.htm The transmissions from Sackville are a good bet. On an analog radio, it sounds like a whole SW channel of constant hissing . Frank Dresser |
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