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![]() "asdf" wrote in message ... also what resources are available to see which stations are broadcasting at any particular time. Found a listing of stations on radio shack's website but i dont think it's been updates in a long time. English language broadcasts all day http://www.primetimeshortwave.com look on the left for "SW schedules sorted by time" All broadcasts http://www.eibi.de.vu get the bc-a05.txt file SW reception conditions have been less than favorable lately. I had one good day in the last week. Keep trying. A good test might be any of the China Radio International broadcasts out of Canada targetted at parts of North America. Then you'll know the radio is functioning. Don't use the SSB switch unless you are trying for an SSB broadcast (i.e. AFRTS). Turn "up" the attenuator wheel, and adjust it the other way if you get a signal that overloads. Generally speaking, night reception is better. Try at night. Also, try any of the WWV time signals... 5000, 10000, 150000 kHz... to test if SW is working. If you're in the eastern time zone and reading this just after it's posted tune in 9580 kHz to hear Radio Australia. I get a good signal from them each morning until after sunrise. |
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"Sanjaya" wrote: "asdf" wrote in message ... also what resources are available to see which stations are broadcasting at any particular time. Found a listing of stations on radio shack's website but i dont think it's been updates in a long time. English language broadcasts all day http://www.primetimeshortwave.com look on the left for "SW schedules sorted by time" All broadcasts http://www.eibi.de.vu get the bc-a05.txt file SW reception conditions have been less than favorable lately. I had one good day in the last week. Keep trying. A good test might be any of the China Radio International broadcasts out of Canada targetted at parts of North America. Then you'll know the radio is functioning. Don't use the SSB switch unless you are trying for an SSB broadcast (i.e. AFRTS). Turn "up" the attenuator wheel, and adjust it the other way if you get a signal that overloads. Generally speaking, night reception is better. Try at night. Also, try any of the WWV time signals... 5000, 10000, 150000 kHz... to test if SW is working. If you're in the eastern time zone and reading this just after it's posted tune in 9580 kHz to hear Radio Australia. I get a good signal from them each morning until after sunrise. This was a Troll. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article et, "Sanjaya" wrote: "asdf" wrote in message ... also what resources are available to see which stations are broadcasting at any particular time. Found a listing of stations on radio shack's website but i dont think it's been updates in a long time. English language broadcasts all day http://www.primetimeshortwave.com look on the left for "SW schedules sorted by time" All broadcasts http://www.eibi.de.vu get the bc-a05.txt file SW reception conditions have been less than favorable lately. I had one good day in the last week. Keep trying. A good test might be any of the China Radio International broadcasts out of Canada targetted at parts of North America. Then you'll know the radio is functioning. Don't use the SSB switch unless you are trying for an SSB broadcast (i.e. AFRTS). Turn "up" the attenuator wheel, and adjust it the other way if you get a signal that overloads. Generally speaking, night reception is better. Try at night. Also, try any of the WWV time signals... 5000, 10000, 150000 kHz... to test if SW is working. If you're in the eastern time zone and reading this just after it's posted tune in 9580 kHz to hear Radio Australia. I get a good signal from them each morning until after sunrise. This was a Troll. -- Telamon Ventura, California My apologies for responding to him. |
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telemon is a stuck up snotty Idiot.
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"asdf" wrote: telamon is mistaken. I'm not a troll. I was asking a legitimate question. If anything telamon is a troll. HAs appropriate name for it. "Sanjaya" wrote in message ink.net... "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article et, "Sanjaya" wrote: "asdf" wrote in message ... also what resources are available to see which stations are broadcasting at any particular time. Found a listing of stations on radio shack's website but i dont think it's been updates in a long time. English language broadcasts all day http://www.primetimeshortwave.com look on the left for "SW schedules sorted by time" All broadcasts http://www.eibi.de.vu get the bc-a05.txt file SW reception conditions have been less than favorable lately. I had one good day in the last week. Keep trying. A good test might be any of the China Radio International broadcasts out of Canada targetted at parts of North America. Then you'll know the radio is functioning. Don't use the SSB switch unless you are trying for an SSB broadcast (i.e. AFRTS). Turn "up" the attenuator wheel, and adjust it the other way if you get a signal that overloads. Generally speaking, night reception is better. Try at night. Also, try any of the WWV time signals... 5000, 10000, 150000 kHz... to test if SW is working. If you're in the eastern time zone and reading this just after it's posted tune in 9580 kHz to hear Radio Australia. I get a good signal from them each morning until after sunrise. This was a Troll. You are going in the kill file Bozo. Stop changing your handle. You are not fooling anyone. Plonk -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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"Sanjaya" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message .com... In article et, "Sanjaya" wrote: "asdf" wrote in message ... also what resources are available to see which stations are broadcasting at any particular time. Found a listing of stations on radio shack's website but i dont think it's been updates in a long time. English language broadcasts all day http://www.primetimeshortwave.com look on the left for "SW schedules sorted by time" All broadcasts http://www.eibi.de.vu get the bc-a05.txt file SW reception conditions have been less than favorable lately. I had one good day in the last week. Keep trying. A good test might be any of the China Radio International broadcasts out of Canada targetted at parts of North America. Then you'll know the radio is functioning. Don't use the SSB switch unless you are trying for an SSB broadcast (i.e. AFRTS). Turn "up" the attenuator wheel, and adjust it the other way if you get a signal that overloads. Generally speaking, night reception is better. Try at night. Also, try any of the WWV time signals... 5000, 10000, 150000 kHz... to test if SW is working. If you're in the eastern time zone and reading this just after it's posted tune in 9580 kHz to hear Radio Australia. I get a good signal from them each morning until after sunrise. This was a Troll. My apologies for responding to him. You don't have to apologize for being on topic. You were fooled. Happens to everyone when you have a bunch of stinking Trolls running rampant in the news group. I wish there were more people like you posting in this news group. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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