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I know these kind of questions are too open to answer easily, but I
hope readers will indulge me and guide me in the right direction. I'd like to buy a portable shortwave radio - ex: sony icf-7600gr (I just started searching at Sony). I'm sure there is a range on opinion regarding best value - but could someone tell me how to narrow the search? So much information. Also, I'm interested in hearing aviation freq's - air traffic - etc. Can a standard shortwave handle this - or would I need a special scanner? All help will be very much appreciated. Cheers, PK |
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derFlieger wrote:
I know these kind of questions are too open to answer easily, but I hope readers will indulge me and guide me in the right direction. I'd like to buy a portable shortwave radio - ex: sony icf-7600gr (I just started searching at Sony). I'm sure there is a range on opinion regarding best value - but could someone tell me how to narrow the search? So much information. Also, I'm interested in hearing aviation freq's - air traffic - etc. Can a standard shortwave handle this - or would I need a special scanner? All help will be very much appreciated. Cheers, PK Some air traffic is on SW, some is on VHF (FM). International air traffic is on SW, domestic traffic is on VHF. I think (not sure, I'm not a utility aficionado) that airplanes switch to VHF once they get close to the airport they're heading to. VHF communications usually require a special VHF scanner, unless you're lucky enough to find a tabletop SW radio with a VHF module, I believe that Yaesu models had it as an option. But if you don't want to pay big buck$$$$ for a tabletop, you'll need two radios, scanner and shortwave. Portable SW radios come in basically two flavors: expensive (Sony, some Eton/Grundig models, usually around $150) and cheap Chinese radios (Degen/Kaito and Tecsun, which can be had for $50 on ebay from V Com Collections ebay store). A $50 radio like the Degen DE1102 or the Tecsun PL550 is sufficient for most SW listening. If you insist on the best quality or have political concerns about buying Chinese products (Tecsun is owned by the Chinese Communist Party) then go with the Sony. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 19:31:51 -0700, running dogg wrote:
derFlieger wrote: I know these kind of questions are too open to answer easily, but I hope readers will indulge me and guide me in the right direction. I'd like to buy a portable shortwave radio - ex: sony icf-7600gr (I just started searching at Sony). I'm sure there is a range on opinion regarding best value - but could someone tell me how to narrow the search? So much information. Also, I'm interested in hearing aviation freq's - air traffic - etc. Can a standard shortwave handle this - or would I need a special scanner? All help will be very much appreciated. Cheers, PK Some air traffic is on SW, some is on VHF (FM). International air traffic is on SW, domestic traffic is on VHF. I think (not sure, I'm not a utility aficionado) that airplanes switch to VHF once they get close to the airport they're heading to. VHF communications usually require a special VHF scanner, unless you're lucky enough to find a tabletop SW radio with a VHF module, I believe that Yaesu models had it as an option. But if you don't want to pay big buck$$$$ for a tabletop, you'll need two radios, scanner and shortwave. Portable SW radios come in basically two flavors: expensive (Sony, some Eton/Grundig models, usually around $150) and cheap Chinese radios (Degen/Kaito and Tecsun, which can be had for $50 on ebay from V Com Collections ebay store). A $50 radio like the Degen DE1102 or the Tecsun PL550 is sufficient for most SW listening. If you insist on the best quality or have political concerns about buying Chinese products (Tecsun is owned by the Chinese Communist Party) then go with the Sony. The Grundig Satellit 800 has VHF Air. I don't think it scans, though. I ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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The "800" can hear the air frequencies, and no, it's not a scanner.
It's funny though, that anyone would sit and listen to any of that, at length. Darren |
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![]() "D. Martin" wrote The "800" can hear the air frequencies, and no, it's not a scanner. It's funny though, that anyone would sit and listen to any of that, at length. Darren Maybe that would be a little dull, but UHF, where military aircraft work, is a scanning hobby about as exciting as it gets, when you can follow air to air combat training between just about everything in the inventory of USN & USAF. 99% of training is all in the clear, and if you happen to live near a military airfield or bombing range, scanning is a lot of fun. Utility hobbyists on HF can also follow aircraft (both civilian and military) across the pond in both directions. For me, copying a military transport over Egypt complaining that the Saudi's won't clear him over their airspace, is so much more interesting than anything Radio India does, well that's just me (and maybe a couple thousand other Ute enthusiasts). Jack |
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I certainly mean no one disrespect. I've never flown on an airplane.
I'll see them flying around. The whole exercise bores me beyond words. It seems like people get caught up in things. Like listening to nascar on their scanners. I deal with enough traffic during my workday. I wouldn't want to make it my religion. Darren |
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On 24 Apr 2005 21:02:56 -0700, "D. Martin" wrote:
The "800" can hear the air frequencies, and no, it's not a scanner. It's funny though, that anyone would sit and listen to any of that, at length. Darren I can hear celebrities as they land at VNY, requesting limos with stocked bars, restaurant reservations, the usual. It's on one of the Unicoms. I have tracked Reach missions from Departure, through Center, through GHFS and Central East Pacific HF ATC. Totally by accident of having several radios configured right and all turned up at the same time. The dynamo whine gives away some of those old cargo planes. Very distinctive. |
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Dear luder flieger (joke),
Der Sony icf-sw7600gr is the best portable compared to anything under $200 US. Add a Sony AN-LP1 active antenna and you will have an excellent performing portable receiver on any band. I would not consider anything less at any price. Also, I'm interested in hearing aviation freq's - air traffic - etc. Can a standard shortwave handle this - or would I need a special scanner? No, you will need a scanner for local airport frequencies. BUT, there are world-wide military and commercial international air traffic frequencies which you can listen to on shortwave and in my opinion is far more interesting. "derFlieger" wrote in message oups.com... I know these kind of questions are too open to answer easily, but I hope readers will indulge me and guide me in the right direction. I'd like to buy a portable shortwave radio - ex: sony icf-7600gr (I just started searching at Sony). I'm sure there is a range on opinion regarding best value - but could someone tell me how to narrow the search? So much information. All help will be very much appreciated. Cheers, PK |
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I can listen to some Air frequencies on some of my radios and my Radio
Shack scanner radio.I find it very boring though so I hardly ever listen to those frequencies. cuhulin |
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What I was talking about boring Air frequencies are at the civilian
Airports around here.The nearest Military training area to Jackson that I know of is Camp Shelby,Mississippi (U.S.Army) and I don't know if Camp Shelby has an Airfield or not,they probally use the Hattiesburg Airport (www.dogpile.com Camp Shelby Mississippi) about 100 miles Southeast of Jackson near Hattiesburg.There is the Mississippi Air National Guard Base in Flowood just across the Pearl River,East of Jackson but I hardly ever hear them talking.Hawkins Field (Civilian Airport) is about three miles from me and Jackson International Airport is 12 miles East of me in the Brandon,Mississippi area. cuhulin |
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