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I started a new job this past week that has put me on the road from 6:30 to
8:00 am, and 5:00 to 6:30 pm. Since I find the MW band infinitely more fascinating than I do FM, I spent a lot of hours this week just tuning up and down the MW band. Sometimes I will find a program to interest me for a while, and just when it gets interesting, a carrier suddenly appears out of nowhere and within a couple of seconds, a station I have never heard of signs on and starts its day of broadcasting. This past week alone, this occurred on several frequencies where I never hear anything other than the usual: 890, 1110, and 1190, and 1520 to name a few. Too bad that driving demands too much of my faculties for me to properly log these stations. And too bad none of my home radios can hold a candle to the one in my car. Just wondering... If I get pulled over for this, will the cop charge me with DWDx? |
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On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 13:15:05 -0400, "lsmyer"
wrote: I started a new job this past week that has put me on the road from 6:30 to 8:00 am, and 5:00 to 6:30 pm. Since I find the MW band infinitely more fascinating than I do FM, I spent a lot of hours this week just tuning up and down the MW band. Sometimes I will find a program to interest me for a while, and just when it gets interesting, a carrier suddenly appears out of nowhere and within a couple of seconds, a station I have never heard of signs on and starts its day of broadcasting. This past week alone, this occurred on several frequencies where I never hear anything other than the usual: 890, 1110, and 1190, and 1520 to name a few. Too bad that driving demands too much of my faculties for me to properly log these stations. And too bad none of my home radios can hold a candle to the one in my car. Just wondering... If I get pulled over for this, will the cop charge me with DWDx? Actually, in the State of California, where I think you live if I correctly remember a couple of your previous posts, you can be cited for "Drving While Distracted". That would only occur if you are causing a traffic problem such as an accident, erratic driving for which you could instead be cited for "Careless Drivng" or even "Reckless Driving". The difference between careless and reckless driving is subject to the officer who would be citing you. And yes, I do realize you were displaying a bit of humor - but being familiar with traffic law I figured I'd chime in with my $0.02. Frankly, tuning while driving is safer than what I've been seeing more of lately and that's folks who rest the newspaper on the steering wheel and read while driving! I'm curious how long you'll be doing this commute before you want to have a shortwave radio in the car? On long trips when I get away from the city I use an Icom R2 with a 19" mag-mount whip (a spare 2 meter ham antenna) and have several of the major SW broadcasters stored in memory. It's not the worlds best setup but is adequate for the task at hand and is a pleasant break the same syndicated talk show on half the stations that can be received. Have fun & drive/dx safely, Howard |
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Howard wrote:
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 13:15:05 -0400, "lsmyer" wrote: I started a new job this past week that has put me on the road from 6:30 to 8:00 am, and 5:00 to 6:30 pm. Since I find the MW band infinitely more fascinating than I do FM, I spent a lot of hours this week just tuning up and down the MW band. Sometimes I will find a program to interest me for a while, and just when it gets interesting, a carrier suddenly appears out of nowhere and within a couple of seconds, a station I have never heard of signs on and starts its day of broadcasting. This past week alone, this occurred on several frequencies where I never hear anything other than the usual: 890, 1110, and 1190, and 1520 to name a few. Too bad that driving demands too much of my faculties for me to properly log these stations. And too bad none of my home radios can hold a candle to the one in my car. Just wondering... If I get pulled over for this, will the cop charge me with DWDx? Actually, in the State of California, where I think you live if I correctly remember a couple of your previous posts, you can be cited for "Drving While Distracted". That would only occur if you are causing a traffic problem such as an accident, erratic driving for which you could instead be cited for "Careless Drivng" or even "Reckless Driving". The difference between careless and reckless driving is subject to the officer who would be citing you. And yes, I do realize you were displaying a bit of humor - but being familiar with traffic law I figured I'd chime in with my $0.02. Frankly, tuning while driving is safer than what I've been seeing more of lately and that's folks who rest the newspaper on the steering wheel and read while driving! I'm curious how long you'll be doing this commute before you want to have a shortwave radio in the car? On long trips when I get away from the city I use an Icom R2 with a 19" mag-mount whip (a spare 2 meter ham antenna) and have several of the major SW broadcasters stored in memory. It's not the worlds best setup but is adequate for the task at hand and is a pleasant break the same syndicated talk show on half the stations that can be received. Have fun & drive/dx safely, Howard Is what you call an "Icom R2" an installed type? I have a small one that is a portable small radio shack one that is lightweight and goes anywhere, but wonder if an installed one has an advantage in that the antenna you describe must reach more places, or not? I have been wondering how to travel with a laptop and get connected to the internet while on the road or away from a regular analog phone. any ideas? At any rate, I have not heard Kol Israel or Prague in some time. Where are they on the dial and what times - EDT? Prague used to have a pretty tuning signal, do they still have it now that they are no longer tied up with slovakia? I sometimes try to get some of these stations that broadcast bitstream on the internet, but for some reason, many foreign stations think we want to hear our own type of music and you do not get real ethnic music these days. minerva |
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On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 13:15:05 -0400, "lsmyer"
wrote: I started a new job this past week that has put me on the road from 6:30 to 8:00 am, and 5:00 to 6:30 pm. Since I find the MW band infinitely more fascinating than I do FM, I spent a lot of hours this week just tuning up and down the MW band. Sometimes I will find a program to interest me for a while, and just when it gets interesting, a carrier suddenly appears out of nowhere and within a couple of seconds, a station I have never heard of signs on and starts its day of broadcasting. This past week alone, this occurred on several frequencies where I never hear anything other than the usual: 890, 1110, and 1190, and 1520 to name a few. Too bad that driving demands too much of my faculties for me to properly log these stations. A small digital voice recorder might be a minimally-distracting way to log, for later transcription at home. If you knew a station ID was coming up, you could let the station log itself and maybe just add date/time yourself. And too bad none of my home radios can hold a candle to the one in my car. Just wondering... If I get pulled over for this, will the cop charge me with DWDx? |
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![]() wrote: | A small digital voice recorder might be a | minimally-distracting way to log, for later transcription at home. If | you knew a station ID was coming up, you could let the station log | itself and maybe just add date/time yourself. ....An excellent idea. I picked one up from Walgreen's on Monday, with a four - hour capacity, and it cost all of forty dollars. 73, -- Steve Lawrence KAØPMD Burnsville, Minnesota "If a man wants his dreams to come true then he must wake up." - Anonymous --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.752 / Virus Database: 503 - Release Date: 9/3/04 |
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