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Hi, i want to buy my first shortwave radio, in addition to listening
to some of the more powerfull stations, i really want to listen to some of the distant stations, (i belive this is called DXing?) anyway i was wondering what would be a good radio for this type of stuff, would i need an antenna on my roof? or anything - Thanx {FireArm} |
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First question ... how much are you ready to spend? $100, less, more?
.... and welcome aboard! John Wilke K9RZZ |
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![]() {FireArm} schrieb: Hi, i want to buy my first shortwave radio, in addition to listening to some of the more powerfull stations, i really want to listen to some of the distant stations, (i belive this is called DXing?) anyway i was wondering what would be a good radio for this type of stuff, would i need an antenna on my roof? or anything - If you can afford, take a Sony 7600G or GR. There is hardly a better portable performer. For significant better results you will have to get a good tabletop shortwave radio. An outdoor antenna -dipole or endfed- with coax feed as high as possible with legnth of about 30' to 300' will do wonders. An impedance transformer (magnetic balun) on endfed antennas or antenna tuner on dipole-antennas will help as well. |
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![]() "{FireArm}" wrote in message om... Hi, i want to buy my first shortwave radio, in addition to listening to some of the more powerfull stations, i really want to listen to some of the distant stations, (i belive this is called DXing?) anyway i was wondering what would be a good radio for this type of stuff, would i need an antenna on my roof? or anything - Thanx {FireArm} Hiya :-) If your interested in getting started, I'd say you could get yourself a nice a portable radio. The two that I would recommend would be the Sony 7600gr http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/html/icf-sw7600gr.html and the Grundig YB-400 http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/yb400.html Both radios are highly regarded. Price on both is about $150.00 You don't need an elaborate antenna, either. I don't know of those radios are being sold with an external reel antenna included, but you can pick one up for under $20.00. If you want to rig up your own antenna, all you need is an alligator clip and a cheep spool of hook-up wire. You'll be able to hear the big boys and do some DX'ing with either of those two radios. After you spend some time experimenting with a portable and perhaps decide to get a more expensive and complex receiver, you'll have a better idea at that time of just how much you like the hobby and how much more you want to spend. Then, it is on to the table top receivers. -- Respectfully, Michael Location: New Jersey Primary Receiver: R-75 with full Kiwa mods Antennas: G5RV, 200ft "Frankenstein" roof wire Additional Radios: KA-1101,KA-1102,PL-550, KA-989, Info-Mate 837, GE-SR III Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) Web Site: http://md_dxing.tripod.com |
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l have a icom r-75 receiver for sale, there selling in the shops for
$1200.00 l'm asking $900.00 ono and its in mint cond please let me no if your interested....thanks frank berry"{FireArm}" wrote in message om... Hi, i want to buy my first shortwave radio, in addition to listening to some of the more powerfull stations, i really want to listen to some of the distant stations, (i belive this is called DXing?) anyway i was wondering what would be a good radio for this type of stuff, would i need an antenna on my roof? or anything - Thanx {FireArm} |
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FarState wrote:
l have a icom r-75 receiver for sale, there selling in the shops for $1200.00 l'm asking $900.00 ono and its in mint cond please let me no if your interested....thanks frank berry"{FireArm}" wrote in message om... Since you're in Australia, I presume those prices are in Australian dollars. (Roughly half the value of US$) Hi, i want to buy my first shortwave radio, in addition to listening to some of the more powerfull stations, i really want to listen to some of the distant stations, (i belive this is called DXing?) anyway i was wondering what would be a good radio for this type of stuff, would i need an antenna on my roof? or anything - Thanx {FireArm} |
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![]() "Conan Ford" wrote... If you want to DX shortwave broadcasts, and want to receive anything besides powerful broadcasters like the BBC, you'll need an outdoor wire antenna, or at least one away from your house and electrical devices. [snip] Conan, I have gotten 1000 watt XEPPM Radio Educacion in Mexico City off the whip of my Tecsun PL-200. Not to mention AFRTS 5000 watts off the whip of my DE1102. Are you sure you said what you meant up there? I don't know where you live, but I have to say a good portable can get lots of stuff besides powerhouses... just off the whip... at least that is my experience. I live in the southeast U.S., so maybe I have an advantage? |
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there is a Icom pcr 1000 o ebay, is that a good computer radio?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...3495 691&rd=1 "Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... FarState wrote: l have a icom r-75 receiver for sale, there selling in the shops for $1200.00 l'm asking $900.00 ono and its in mint cond please let me no if your interested....thanks frank berry"{FireArm}" wrote in message om... Since you're in Australia, I presume those prices are in Australian dollars. (Roughly half the value of US$) Hi, i want to buy my first shortwave radio, in addition to listening to some of the more powerfull stations, i really want to listen to some of the distant stations, (i belive this is called DXing?) anyway i was wondering what would be a good radio for this type of stuff, would i need an antenna on my roof? or anything - Thanx {FireArm} |
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Louie Diamond wrote:
there is a Icom pcr 1000 o ebay, is that a good computer radio? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...3495 691&rd=1 It'll work for shortwave, but as a general rule, I don't suggest "low cost" wideband radios because it's expensive to make a good one, so compromises are made. The Ten Tec RX-320 and rx-320d are typically available for about $200-$225 on the used market, and they'll out perform the PCR-1000 for HF. Of course they won't cover VHF and UHF. "Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... FarState wrote: l have a icom r-75 receiver for sale, there selling in the shops for $1200.00 l'm asking $900.00 ono and its in mint cond please let me no if your interested....thanks frank berry"{FireArm}" wrote in message om... Since you're in Australia, I presume those prices are in Australian dollars. (Roughly half the value of US$) Hi, i want to buy my first shortwave radio, in addition to listening to some of the more powerfull stations, i really want to listen to some of the distant stations, (i belive this is called DXing?) anyway i was wondering what would be a good radio for this type of stuff, would i need an antenna on my roof? or anything - Thanx {FireArm} |
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