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I have been trying to listen to broadcast stations on my Sony
ICF-7600GR radio. I want to hear radio habana cuba, but I swear, the sound will go in an out, low to where you can't hear it, then blasting, then low again, it will not ever stay stable to the point where I can sit there and just listen to it. I don't have any external antenna yet, I can't put on on the roof or in an attic since I don't own this house nor have any attic or basement. Do I just need a better antenna or do I just have to live with the fading or whatever this is called? |
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![]() "RedPenguin" wrote in message ups.com... I have been trying to listen to broadcast stations on my Sony ICF-7600GR radio. I want to hear radio habana cuba, but I swear, the sound will go in an out, low to where you can't hear it, then blasting, then low again, it will not ever stay stable to the point where I can sit there and just listen to it. I don't have any external antenna yet, I can't put on on the roof or in an attic since I don't own this house nor have any attic or basement. Do I just need a better antenna or do I just have to live with the fading or whatever this is called? Hi Red, This happens all the time, as the sun/moon move it will change and get better. Be sure the antenna is locked open. You can run a long wire around the eves of your house and it will work great. Watch for sheet metal and window screens. You may want to try off tuning just a little on both sides of the freq. See if Cuba is on other freq.'s. Good Luck, Burr |
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There is a Habana Cigar store somewhere in the Jackson area.(I don't got
no toofs,I can't [[like that woman in that Baton Rouge chatroom once said,she said,,, My toofs hurt.I told her,, I said,,, Well,at least you have some toofs. cuhulin |
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On May 13, 11:24 pm, RedPenguin wrote:
I have been trying to listen to broadcast stations on my Sony ICF-7600GR radio. I want to hear radio habana cuba, but I swear, the sound will go in an out, low to where you can't hear it, then blasting, then low again, it will not ever stay stable to the point where I can sit there and just listen to it. I don't have any external antenna yet, I can't put on on the roof or in an attic since I don't own this house nor have any attic or basement. Do I just need a better antenna or do I just have to live with the fading or whatever this is called? Hello. We are presently at the "bottom" of the eleven-year sunspot cycle. This cycle greatly affects shortwave communications. Keep your ICF- SW7600GR as near to a window as is practicable and make sure there are few, if any, interference-creating electronic items (fluorescent light bulbs, computers, televisions, especially HD models, etc.) operating within ten or fifteen feet of the radio, extend the whip vertically, tune in the station and set the sync detector to its on position. Try USB and LSB to see which of the sidebands sounds best to you. An external antenna would most certainly be of help but to hear Havana, the whip should suffice, depending on your location. Please remember too that listening to shortwave radio is not like listening to your local MW or FM stations. Hearing these foreign stations depends entirely on the vagaries of the ionosphere which, like all other aspects of the earth, is in a constant state of flux. One must allow for this. Frankly this is one of the joys of the hobby as one never knows precisely what one will hear on any given night. While most of the more powerful stations are received consistently, more or less, sometimes one night a station will come in like a local and the next night it will not be audible at all! So you must always keep trying. Radio Havana Cuba transmits in the evening (east coast of North America) on 6000 kHz and 6180 kHz. Try both frequencies to see which is the better. If you like Cuban music and don't mind announcements in Spanish, Radio Rebelde on 5025 kHz often comes in well in the evenings. There are other frequencies in use by them; often their European transmissions (afternoons eastern time) come in well. I do not remember the frequencies in use but check the 25 and 22 meter bands. Beginning later this year, or next year, conditions should slowly start to improve and by 2010-2012 the bands should really be "jumping." Let's hope so, anyway. In any event, do not become discouraged. Shortwave signal variability is a fact of life and all of us are always trying to do whatever we can to improve the listening. But when it's good, it's VERY good. And the information (and entertainment) available on the shortwaves just can't be duplicated anywhere else, in my opinion. I hope this helps you. Best, Joe |
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Radio HC comes in very good on 6180 in the evenings on the West
Coast but I have noticed that the transmissions have been cutting off and on all last week. |
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On May 13, 11:24 pm, RedPenguin wrote:
I have been trying to listen to broadcast stations on my Sony ICF-7600GR radio. I want to hear radio habana cuba, but I swear, the sound will go in an out, low to where you can't hear it, then blasting, then low again, it will not ever stay stable to the point where I can sit there and just listen to it. I don't have any external antenna yet, I can't put on on the roof or in an attic since I don't own this house nor have any attic or basement. Do I just need a better antenna or do I just have to live with the fading or whatever this is called? Yeah, I don't mind the not being able to hear all the time, I kinda like that, it's just hard to listen with it randomly blasting sometimes, because I have to be careful in my area with noise. |
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![]() "RedPenguin" wrote in message ups.com... I have been trying to listen to broadcast stations on my Sony ICF-7600GR radio. I want to hear radio habana cuba, but I swear, the sound will go in an out, low to where you can't hear it, then blasting, then low again, it will not ever stay stable to the point where I can sit there and just listen to it. I don't have any external antenna yet, I can't put on on the roof or in an attic since I don't own this house nor have any attic or basement. Do I just need a better antenna or do I just have to live with the fading or whatever this is called? I'm in Ohio. Up until last weekend, reception was pretty good, then it just went downhill. Right now it's a little better, but nothing to speak of. Usually during the day, (afternoon), 19 Meters is very active, and now even that's dead, but, for some reason, 16 Meters is pretty active. I'll crank a few receivers up later today and see what's going on. I ordered a new Kaito 1107 Analog Receiver that will be delivered sometime today, so I'll get a chance to see what it can do under the current conditions. But the problem is not in the Sony. I own a 7600GR, while it's not my favorite portable, it is very good. |
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In article . com,
RedPenguin wrote: I have been trying to listen to broadcast stations on my Sony ICF-7600GR radio. I want to hear radio habana cuba, but I swear, the sound will go in an out, low to where you can't hear it, then blasting, then low again, it will not ever stay stable to the point where I can sit there and just listen to it. I don't have any external antenna yet, I can't put on on the roof or in an attic since I don't own this house nor have any attic or basement. Do I just need a better antenna or do I just have to live with the fading or whatever this is called? You need a better antenna. A simple thing to do is clip on about 15 to 40 feet of wire to the whip. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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