The World of Ham Radio CD-ROM From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:46 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.clark.net!news.netserv.com!fsc.fujitsu.com!agate!howland.erols.net!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-feed2.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: sbirmin640@aol.com (SBirmin640) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: !!!!!!!! Date: 2 Sep 1996 11:57:49 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 22 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <50f05t$ov5@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <3218CAE2.68DB@sn.no> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article <3218CAE2.68DB@sn.no>, Aron Felix Gurski writes: > >Dear: > [ ] Clueless newbie [ ] Lamer [ ] AOL'er > [ ] Me too'er [ ] Pervert [ ] Geek > [ ] Spammer [ ] Nerd [ ] Bigot > [ ] Fed [ ] Freak [x] Christian > > as both a clueless newbie,and an AOL'er 1) thanks for the somewhat humerous form 2) THANKS for insulting me without knowing me.(insulting me after corresponding is ok) 3) didnt you aquire your knowledge somewhere? or did you wake up one day and know all about newsgroups? 4)lighten up already! Steve Birmingham sbirmin640@aol.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:47 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!news.ti.com!news.dseg.ti.com!news From: John Berenyi Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: 19" rack rails question Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 15:01:27 -0500 Organization: Texas Instruments Lines: 5 Message-ID: <322DE017.4DED@texas.dseg.ti.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sf44.dseg.ti.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (X11; I; SunOS 5.5 sun4m) Just bought a rack mounting cabinet for all my Collins and acc. gear. However, the R390's weigh a ton. Where can I get rails to help assist load these boatanchors? John From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:48 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!malgudi.oar.net!hyperion.wright.edu!news.wright.edu!nova.wright.edu!nyoung From: nyoung@nova.wright.edu Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Re: 7600G adapter plug intermittency &c Date: 5 Sep 96 20:54:13 EST Organization: Wright State University Lines: 43 Message-ID: <1996Sep5.205413@nova.wright.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: nova.wright.edu You could try to put the Radio Shack power socket into the Sony 7600G. But you'll have to completely rewire the radio and the power socket place on the board. Sony's proprietary power hose uses positive center with the negative normalized. The RS part is set up for a negative center and the center normalized. That and the simple fact that the pin out on the RS part is 180 degrees from the SOny make the prospect of rehosing the Sony for a more common power connector pretty bleak. I haven't had much trouble with power plugs on the 7600G yet. I have resoldered many such a plug on many other boxes of stuff. But there comes a time when the board is so screwed up that replacing the part becomes one of those deals where the wood has a hole in it about 1 inch across and all you've got is a 1/4-20x3 screw. Fillister head. Phillips fillister head. Truth be told, I just found a source for 1.5vDC tubes to resurrect the R174. I think I'll order two complete sets. The R174 ain't pretty (military surplus) and it ain't got cosmic regurgitative interplexed bi-polar quasi log synchronic analysis AM. And it's about 12 kHz broad on the IF. But it's a nice radio for easy listening. And it's got great audio. Really great audio. For what I paid for the 7600G, I'm a little reluctant about going off on a modifying binge. My temper isn't that damn controllable and my patience is not much better than the patients in the ward across the hall. And them's on heavy medication. I guess that if I really needed to set the 7600G up on a power supply with any serious permanence, the prospect of an intermittent power connecter will be about as high as finding hen's milk in the local convenience store. 73 Nils WB8IJN &c From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:49 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!nntp.newsfirst.com!nntp.crosslink.net!news.magicnet.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!news.ltec.net!news-admin From: "David W. Knisely" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 7600G adapter plug intermittent connection? Date: Thu, 05 Sep 1996 06:05:55 -0700 Organization: Navix: Aliant Communications Internet Services Lines: 16 Message-ID: <322ED033.2EA@navix.net> References: <322DF0E4.4B06@research.att.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: xyp75p6.ltec.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02E-KIT (Win16; U) To: Ron Hardin Ron Hardin wrote: trouble with power plug. Yes, there are two solutions. 1. Send the radio to Grove (or another Sony repair place), or (if you are brave and competent with a soldering iron) 2: open up the darn thing, and wire in an external plug and jack with standard Radio Shack parts (that is what I would do). I hate the "SONY ONLY" type of power plug anyway (Icom does the same thing, so I hate them too). Good luck! -- David W. Knisely KA0CZC email: dk84538@ltec.net 1616 North 14th St., Beatrice, Nebr. 68310 Prairie Astronomy Club, Inc. http://www.infoanalytic.com/pac/ BABYLON 5: Our last best hope for QUALITY science fiction. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:50 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!cs.utexas.edu!news.ti.com!news.dseg.ti.com!news From: John Berenyi Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: <<<< Sony 2010 owners..read this !!! >>>>> Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 08:07:42 -0500 Organization: Texas Instruments Lines: 24 Message-ID: <322C2D9E.6A97@texas.dseg.ti.com> References: <3222EFB8.411D@texas.dseg.ti.com> <5006j5$l8t@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sf44.dseg.ti.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (X11; I; SunOS 5.5 sun4m) To: CASchwark CASchwark wrote: > > Have you checked for loose pc board or sub-assy screws? > Maybe there's a cracked plastic cabinet or mounting stud > in that area. > > Chuck > > Chuck Schwark, Chicago, IL > Antique Radio Club of Illinois (Elgin) > Antique Radio Resource Page: > http://members.aol.com/caschwark/index.htm After spending an enumerable time on this problem I finally located the problem. If I loosened one of the speaker mounting screws, the buzzing went away. For some reason everytime it was tightened it put a load on the cabinet and it began to buzz. I never could find the microscopic crack so I left the screw out and in its place squirted some hot glue by the mount area. I figured three screws are plenty sturdy. All I care is that that annoying buzz is gone. John From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:50 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!hunter.premier.net!news-res.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: gerryb4991@aol.com (GerryB4991) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: A MESSAGE FROM GLENN HAUSER Date: 4 Sep 1996 04:58:37 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 12 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <50jgbt$meq@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <50fa7s$1hc_002@news1.radix.net> Reply-To: gerryb4991@aol.com (GerryB4991) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Al Lemas said: > As long as Hauser's info comes "free",like through this UseNet group,it'll be >ok.Just don't ever send him money for his so called swl/dx info.He's a real >nutcase.Besides most of it is old news anyway. "Nutcase"? How do you make this character determination? Do you know gh? Gerry From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:52 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-200.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-tokyo.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!flagship.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-res.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!hunter.premier.net!news.nl.innet.net!INnl.net!news.be.innet.net!INbe.net!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-3.sprintlink.net!news2.noc.netcom.net!noc.netcom.net!netcomsv!uu3news.netcom.com!mogur!len.anderson From: len.anderson@mogur.com (Len Anderson) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: afn/afrts Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 06:35:00 GMT Message-ID: <9609030034502741@mogur.com> Organization: TGT Technologies / The MOG-UR'S EMS: 818-366-1238 Distribution: world References: <50a0g7$fgm@crl3.crl.com> Lines: 29 DAK>From: dk@crl.com (David A. Kaye) DAK>Subject: Re: afn/afrts DAK>P.J.M.Boon wrote the quoted material below: DAK>" Hi, i'm looking for frequencies of AFN/AFRTS radio, that i can receive i n DAK>" Amsterdam, Holland. DAK>AFRTS hasn't been on shortwave in over a decade. They're distributed by DAK>satellite. You might wish to contact AFRTS locally (or the last contact DAK>address/phone you have for them) and ask if they have recommendations. AFRTS has FM broadcasts from Belgium and Germany for U.S. forces there according to the '96 WRTH. The mailing addresses for 'overseas' stations of AFRTS usually have an APO number which could mean surface mail would go to the USA and then back out again (?), rather slow. The public affairs officer at the AFRTS Hq might mail out a list and schedule if mailed directly to: AFRTS-BC 10888 Las Tunas Canyon Road Sun Valley, California 91352-2098 USA [that's a part of the city of Los Angeles, the eastern end of the San Fernando Valley...and the gate is on Glenoaks Boulevard...yes, there's a bunch of sat dishes on the premises...:) ] --- * OLX 2.1 * Flattery may get you everywhere. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:54 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.compuserve.com!ix.netcom.com!netcomsv!uu3news.netcom.com!mogur!len.anderson From: len.anderson@mogur.com (Len Anderson) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: AFRTS Address Correction Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 22:15:00 GMT Message-ID: <9609031539052773@mogur.com> Organization: TGT Technologies / The MOG-UR'S EMS: 818-366-1238 Distribution: world Lines: 18 Made an error in the U.S. AFRTS address posted a couple days ago. The correct one is: Armed Forces Radio and Television Service 1363 Z Street Building 2730 March Air Force Base Riverside, California 92518 USA voice telephone: (909) 413-2201 Information courtesy of U.S. federal telephone information. Sigh...drove a mile out of my way today to see if I could pick up a list of stations and frequencies and they weren't where I thought they were! --- * OLX 2.1 * You and your damned Theatre tickets... -A. Lincoln From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:54 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news1.sunbelt.net!usenet From: Michael Love Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Anyone have Scanstar or Scancat Hurricane/wefax frq's ?? Date: 5 Sep 1996 08:29:43 GMT Organization: infoave.net Lines: 4 Message-ID: <50m31n$7ub@news1.sunbelt.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: dial-9.r2.nclxtn.infoave.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; I; 16bit) Please mail me if you do. Michael From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:55 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!n3ott.istar!news.synapse.net!not-for-mail From: dgonczol@synapse.net Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: australia and new zealand reception Date: 4 Sep 1996 05:15:25 GMT Organization: Synapse Internet [www.synapse.net] Lines: 6 Message-ID: <50j39d$s4l$1@piano.synapse.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: violin-01.synapse.net When does it usually start to deteriorate? I know the summer is the best time but Im just wondering for how long I will be able to listen to RNZI on 15115 in the mid evening, and similarly, 15365 of Radio Aust. Does it last to Christmas, or are they not long for good reception in E N America. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:56 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.campus.mci.net!not-for-mail From: ccrawford@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net (Charles P. Crawford) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: australia and new zealand reception Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 17:15:43 +0100 Organization: CampusMCI Lines: 20 Message-ID: References: <50j39d$s4l$1@piano.synapse.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: s18-pm01.hcc-uky.campus.mci.net In article <50j39d$s4l$1@piano.synapse.net>, dgonczol@synapse.net wrote: > When does it usually start to deteriorate? I know the summer is > the best time but Im just wondering for how long I will be able > to listen to RNZI on 15115 in the mid evening, and similarly, > 15365 of Radio Aust. Does it last to Christmas, or are they > not long for good reception in E N America. You'll still be able to hear them, in general, all things being equal, etc. blah, blah, blah. It's just that they will change to freqs that propagate better in the winter. Check out Radio Australia's WWW site for detailed info. If its not there then they have an e-mail address you can use to ask your questions. Charlie -- "I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." B. Dylan From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:57 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.cdsnet.net!news.magicnet.net!news.supernet.net!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!news.sgi.com!enews.sgi.com!lll-winken.llnl.gov!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!newsfeed.internetmci.com!csn!nntp-xfer-1.csn.net!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!freenet.columbus.oh.us!not-for-mail From: gfoley@freenet.columbus.oh.us (Gerard Foley) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: BBC Waveguide Sept.15 Date: 4 Sep 1996 11:53:21 -0400 Organization: The Greater Columbus FreeNet Lines: 14 Message-ID: <50k8lh$edm@login.freenet.columbus.oh.us> NNTP-Posting-Host: login.freenet.columbus.oh.us X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] It seems Waveguide will return to the BBC World Service in September. The Americas stream shows it first on Sunday, 15th September at 2005 UT(GMT). Thereafter it is scheduled weekly on Sundays 2005UT, Tuesday 1515UT and Wednesday 0720UT. It is scheduled for 10 minutes duration. I assume the Tuesday and Wednesday broadcasts will be repeats of the Sunday transmission. K8EF -- Gerry From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:58 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-22.sprintlink.net!news.inc.net!newspump.sol.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cs.utexas.edu!bcm.tmc.edu!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: summ1@aol.com (SUMM1) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Brother Scott & Mexican tea commercial fl Date: 3 Sep 1996 21:54:23 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 3 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <50ingf$bmp@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <1996Sep3.202749@nova.wright.edu> Reply-To: summ1@aol.com (SUMM1) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Bro. Scott is founder of the Church of the Constant Cash Flow. He owns a station in the Carib. and buys time on SW stations all over the world. Years ago he owned a UHF tv Station in CT but FCC withdrew his Lic. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:48:59 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.zeitgeist.net!bdt.com!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Brother Scott & Mexican tea commercial fl Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 15:58:03 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 12 Message-ID: <50k8j4$o0e@uruguay.earthlink.net> References: <1996Sep3.202749@nova.wright.edu> <50ingf$bmp@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-ot-ca-08.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 summ1@aol.com (SUMM1) wrote: >Bro. Scott is founder of the Church of the Constant Cash Flow. He owns a >station in the Carib. and buys time on SW stations all over the world. >Years ago he owned a UHF tv Station in CT but FCC withdrew his Lic. Are you talking about Dr. Gene Scott? Of Glendale, California? He used to own channel 30? One of the very few honest media preachers? Is that the guy? The man is Mr. Charisma. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:00 1996 Newsgroups: alt.html.editors.webedit,rec.humor,rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp04.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!netcom.com!wje From: wje@netcom.com (William J. Evans) Subject: Re: Check THIS Web Page out! Message-ID: <19960902163538GMT.895.wje@netcom.com> Sender: wje@netcom15.netcom.com Reply-To: wje@acm.org Organization: better, but not good enough yet References: <50erep$jms@news1.mnsinc.com> Date: Mon, 2 Sep 1996 16:40:47 GMT Lines: 10 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.html.editors.webedit:196 rec.humor:263617 rec.radio.shortwave:78217 bry@mnsinc.com (Brian Carling) wrote: : Don't reply to this message. Oh, please, I insist. -- Captain Nitpick Bill Evans P.O. Box 4829 Irvine, CA 92716 (714)551-2766 _ /| ACK! Email-To: wje@acm.org -- PGP encrypted mail preferred. -- \`o_O' / Finger wje@exo.com for public key. Key #: 441AFEA5 =( )= PGPprint: FB D0 1C 1D EF DC 26 BA B3 9E 84 0B 40 D6 59 9C U From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:01 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.charm.net!news.cais.net!super.zippo.com!zdc-e!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: Alan James Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Couple of SW Questions... Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 21:15:50 -0700 Organization: Netcom Lines: 8 Message-ID: <322BB0F6.3705@ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: prn-nj1-06.ix.netcom.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Sep 02 6:16:12 PM PDT 1996 X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win16; I) CC: zuma5@ix.netcom.com x-no-archive: yes My Panasonic RF2200 just bit the dust!!! What's a good replacement these days? ? And also...whatever happened to Tom Valentine's Show on WWCR?? Is it the propogation or my radio??? I can't seem to get him! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:02 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.mindspring.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!agate!newsgate.duke.edu!interpath!news.interpath.net!news.interpath.net!news From: cphillips@interpath.com (Curt Phillips) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Couple of SW Questions... Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 22:08:00 GMT Organization: Interpath Lines: 39 Message-ID: <50ku6g$le3@redstone.interpath.net> References: <322BB0F6.3705@ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: cphillips.pdial.interpath.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Alan James wrote: >My Panasonic RF2200 just bit the dust!!! What's a good replacement these days ?? In the $160-$190 range, either the Sony 7600G or the Grundig Yachtboy 400. Which? Many electrons have been toasted on this newsgroup debating the differences and advantanges of each. Contact Deja News on the WWW for a replay. I'd pick the 7600G, but I'm a Sony kind of guy. In the $250 range, the Sony 2010 is great (and I *do* have one of these). If you're willing to drop 19 bucks or so for a book, Passport to Worldband Radio has some good reviews on these and many other receivers. >And also...whatever happened to Tom Valentine's Show on WWCR?? Is it the >propogation or my radio??? I can't seem to get him! Since radio is not free in America, evidently Valentine's Radio Free America has fallen victim to funding or some other malady and is off the air. I think he'll be back in a weekly format REAL SOON NOW. The Arizona fireball, Bill Cooper, has also dropped WWCR, supposedly because WWCR wouldn't give him an earlier time slot. Look for him REAL SOON NOW on thousands of FM microbroadcasters from sea to shining sea, just prior to these thousands of microbroadcasters being fined tens of thousands of dollars for unlicensed operation, therefore solving the problem of the national debt, and thus ending the need for his warnings to us. (Except for the aliens, we will still need to be warned about the aliens.) =========== Opinions expressed are solely those of the author ========== Curt Phillips, CEM KD4YU (ex-WB4LHI) | They that can give up essential Engineer/Writer/Adventurer/Raconteur | liberty to obtain a little Chairman, Tar Heel Scanner/SWL Group | temporary safety deserve neither ARRL Life; QCWA; Raleigh ARS; NRA; AEE|liberty nor safety. -Ben Franklin ==== cphillips@pobox.com ====== [Copyright 1996 All rights reserved]==== * BTW, "REAL SOON NOW" is a phrase popularized by science fiction author and computer columnist Jerry Pournelle. It pretty much means, "believe it when you see (or hear) it." From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!newsadm From: Brian Hemmis Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Drake R8 $575 Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 09:08:43 -0400 Organization: Brian Hemmis Photography Lines: 4 Message-ID: <322C2DDB.6690@worldnet.att.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 104.bridgeton-066.mo.dial-access.att.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01E (Win95; I) Just bought a Drake R8a so I am selling my R8 for $575. add UPS. Brian K3USC-Erie,PA 814-866-2585 or email From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uwm.edu!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: k1el@aol.com (K1EL) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Drake SPR4 Receiver Date: 5 Sep 1996 08:15:49 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 7 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <50mg9l$luf@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: k1el@aol.com (K1EL) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Drake SPR 4 General Coverage Receiver in Excellent Condition. For Sale $195, I'll pay shiping. E-mail me for details Steve K1EL k1el@aol.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!newsgate.watson.ibm.com!watnews.watson.ibm.com!grimsel.zurich.ibm.com!usenet From: wickies@ Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Excellent DX!! Date: 3 Sep 1996 08:45:50 GMT Organization: IBM Zurich Research Laboratory Lines: 16 Message-ID: <50gr7u$12ku@grimsel.zurich.ibm.com> Reply-To: chris_wickland@uk.ibm.com NNTP-Posting-Host: chris_wickland.havant.ibm.com X-Newsreader: IBM NewsReader/2 v1.2 Hi had an excellent DX session on Monday the 3rd of September here in the UK. However in the regions of the aircraft band on SSB, I got a voice but some sor t of digital bleeping that was in sync with the voice so I could not here what they were saying. 2 things... 1) Is there a way to get to hear the pilots without that digital overlay. 2) What freq's can I pick up air band on SW/AM where they s peak English?? Thanks in advance. Chris Wickland All things are possible to him who beleives CSO TECH SUPPORT SPECIALIST IBM CHRIS_WICKLAND@UK.IBM.COM From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!news3.near.net!nntp.neu.edu!dcassell From: dcassell@lynx.dac.neu.edu (Damon Z Cassell) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: FCC Issues NAL Date: 5 Sep 1996 20:04:37 GMT Organization: Northeastern University, Boston, MA. 02115, USA Lines: 15 Message-ID: <50nbol$evc@chaos.dac.neu.edu> References: <50n8lb$lki@news.goodnet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: lynx.dac.neu.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Eric Oyen (n7zzt@goodnet.com) wrote: : PHOENIX. AZ. Issued a further notice of apparent liability in the : amount of $6,000 against Timothy Harold Hoffman, Phoenix, Arizonia, : for violations of various amateur radio rules. Action by Chief, : Compliance Division, Compliance and Information Bureau. Adopted: : August 30, 1996 by FNAL. DA No. 96-1478. CIB Internet URL: : index.html : What'd the guy do? -- - Damon Cassell ---------- Northeastern University. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:07 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-5.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.voicenet.com!netnews.upenn.edu!dsinc!newsfeed.pitt.edu!news.duq.edu!newsgate.duke.edu!interpath!news.interpath.net!news.interpath.net!news From: cphillips@pobox.com (Curt Phillips) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: FIDEL will soon be 71. Who cares! Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 08:28:44 GMT Organization: Technical Consulting Associates Lines: 35 Message-ID: <50dnmn$3p0@redstone.interpath.net> References: <500rk9$nui@poplar.computerpro.com> <501g7g$692@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <508mm0$hbu@crl9.crl.com> Reply-To: cphillips@pobox.com NNTP-Posting-Host: cphillips.pdial.interpath.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 dk@crl.com (David A. Kaye) wrote: >RDsmyrna wrote the quoted material below: >" Not me! >The fact that Cuba has managed to survive even with a blockade by its >largest trading partner is testimony to the resiliance of the Cuban >people and their ability to overcome adversity. It's also testimony to The admirable qualities of the enslaved Cuban people are not in question. The comments speak to the despicable qualities of that tin-horn dictator who can only stay in power at the point of a gun, Fidel Castro. >Castro. While Cuba is no paradise, Cubans get free medical care of a >high quality that would bankrupt most Americans. Bwhahahahaha. Obviously, you know nothing about what you are talking about. I know people who have escaped from this place that you describe as having such great health care, and their FIRST HAND reports totally contradict your statement. Fidel may get great health care, but the average Cuban has the same quality of health care that they have in all other areas of life... poor. Perhaps when the iron-fisted dictator Castro is dead and residing in hell with his fellow socialist enslavers Stalin, Hitler, etc., a representative government will be established in Cuba and the announcers at Radio Havana will be allowed freedom of speech. Then their programming will be even more interesting, for they will be allowed to tell the truth about Cuba, rather than parroting the "party line". =========== Opinions expressed are solely those of the author ========== Curt Phillips, CEM KD4YU (ex-WB4LHI) | They that can give up essential Engineer/Writer/Adventurer/Raconteur | liberty to obtain a little Chairman, Tar Heel Scanner/SWL Group | temporary safety deserve neither ARRL Life; QCWA; Raleigh ARS; NRA; AEE|liberty nor safety. -Ben Franklin ==== cphillips@pobox.com ====== [Copyright 1996 All rights reserved]==== From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!gatech!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!umcc.umich.edu!umcc.umcc.umich.edu!wjf From: wjf@umcc.umcc.umich.edu (William J. Fox) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: For Sale R-8 Date: 3 Sep 1996 21:44:52 GMT Organization: University of Michigan Computing Club (UMCC) Lines: 1 Message-ID: <50i8sk$hh@umcc.umcc.umich.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: umcc.umcc.umich.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] R-8, with vhf board. $625.00 plus shipping From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!nntp.coast.net!news.dacom.co.kr!arclight.uoregon.edu!news.uoregon.edu!enews.sgi.com!lll-winken.llnl.gov!hookup!news.nstn.ca!coranto.ucs.mun.ca!usenet From: jpaquin Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FRG-7 YAESU Date: 4 Sep 1996 16:45:50 GMT Organization: STEM~Net, Memorial University of Newfoundland Lines: 9 Message-ID: <50kbnu$i52@coranto.ucs.mun.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: calvin.stemnet.nf.ca Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; I; 16bit) -- jpaquin I have a frg-7 for sale with manual,.100Khz to 30 Mhz ssb/lsb/cw/am.am narrow/att./in new condition (no scratches) ac/dc/batt./ 145.00 or trade for scanner vo2apl 709-944-5268 From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:09 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!mcsun!EU.net!chsun!news.eunet.ch!ascomax.hasler.ascom.ch!usenet From: Buehler Martin Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: VLF Converter Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 12:28:52 +0200 Organization: Ascom Hasler AG, Berne, Switzerland Lines: 10 Message-ID: <322D59E4.446B9B3D@hasler.ascom.ch> NNTP-Posting-Host: asic07.hasler.ascom.ch Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (X11; I; SunOS 4.1.3_U1 sun4m) ---------------- VLF Converter ---------------- Converts the VLF frequency range (up to 500kHz) into the SW range. $42 nbuehm@hasler.ascom.ch From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:10 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!realtime.net!news From: earleb@bcs.com (Earle Beach) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Grundig 900 Date: 3 Sep 1996 20:43:10 GMT Organization: Real/Time Communications Internet customer posting Lines: 14 Message-ID: <50i58u$mmi@news3.realtime.net> References: <3225F6A7.37C3@realtime.net> <5051i7$bj1@tribune.usask.ca> <505lgn$eec@news-e2c.gnn.com> Reply-To: ews.nic.surfnet.nl!sun4nl!xs4all!utopia.hacktic.nl!not-for-mail NNTP-Posting-Host: scamp.bcs.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-RTcode: ac00cdb7325e1dae562c98b4 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.6 >The Radio Netherland's Receiver Test Lab web page still says Grundig's new >target date for the 900 is "in the course of 1997." It is supposedly a >"software" problem that is holding it up. Possibly not good news is the >900 has been re-styled by the same design company that did the Yacht Boy >500. Grundig had a picture of it in the press release section of their web pages. It looked pretty sharp. I just checked and they've removed the page. More modern looking than the 500/700 and a bit bigger too. The text talked of 115 pre-programmed settings for the major broadcasters and 70 x 5 settable memories. This totals a bit less than what came with the 700 but might be more useable layout. No mention of any expansion chips. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:11 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!li.net!hoflink.com!oedwards From: Orrin Edwards Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Grundig Yacht Boy 400 Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 09:02:56 -0400 Organization: LI Net (Long Island Network) Lines: 12 Message-ID: References: <322851BD.3F1D@dk-online.dk> NNTP-Posting-Host: hoflink.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII To: Henrik Falkentorp In-Reply-To: <322851BD.3F1D@dk-online.dk> On Sat, 31 Aug 1996, Henrik Falkentorp wrote: > I am interested in comments on Grundig 400 Yacht Boy from new and old > owners as I am thinking of buying the radio. I've had mine since they came out.... a good all around radio! ---- Orrin - Long Island, New York oedwards@hoflink.com http://hoflink.com/~oedwards/ (Personal) http://hoflink.com/~oedwards/syocc.html (Camera Club) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:12 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.alink.com!not-for-mail From: zeteo Subject: Re: Grundig Yacht Boy 400 Message-ID: <322DC2AB.4BE@nextek.net> Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 13:55:55 -0400 References: <322851BD.3F1D@dk-online.dk> Reply-To: zeteo@nextek.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0b5a (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Henrik Falkentorp Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Lines: 12 Henrik Falkentorp wrote: > > I am interested in comments on Grundig 400 Yacht Boy from new and old > owners as I am thinking of buying the radio. I have had my 400 for several months now and I am totally pleased with it. From its sensitivity, selectivity all the way to its size, and alarm volumn. I personally think it is a great radio. I purchased it to replace a 7600G (Sony) which I returned due to very, very shoddy workmanship. (Power switch broken, battery cover not fitting etc.) Good luck! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:13 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!van-bc!news.rmii.com!usenet From: Emerson Schwartzkopf Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Grundig Yacht Boy 400 Date: 4 Sep 1996 19:30:05 GMT Organization: Rocky Mountain Internet Inc. Lines: 14 Message-ID: <50klbt$t2g@natasha.rmii.com> References: <³Õàk> NNTP-Posting-Host: slip1061.rmii.com Henrik Falkentorp writes: > I am interested in comments on Grundig 400 Yacht Boy from new and old > owners as I am thinking of buying the radio. I've found it to be a good shortwave radio and an excellent road warrior for a ll-around (shortwave/AM-FM/alarm clock) use. The whip and reel antennae do good work, but a longwire (50') does provide at least 75-percent gain (as measured with the small LCD display gauge on the YB400). There's probably better value in the market if you're in a real shopping mood, but my experience with a YB 400 makes it a good solid choice. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:15 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-ana-7.sprintlink.net!news.hti.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-5.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-9.sprintlink.net!news.cdsnet.net!news.magicnet.net!nntp.newsfirst.com!nntp.crosslink.net!munnari.OZ.AU!spool.mu.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!newsrelay.netins.net!news.netins.net!mr.net!news.mr.net!timbuk.cray.com!news.sgi.com!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-200.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-chi-13.sprintlink.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.swap,rec.radio.cb,rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.equipment,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.amateur.misc Subject: Re: HELP: Antenna Tuner Design Needed Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 18:19:50 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 15 Message-ID: <50hshf$gos@ecuador.earthlink.net> References: <32267297.3772@hooked.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-ot-ca-39.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.scanner:55901 rec.radio.shortwave:78245 rec.radio.swap:72225 rec.radio.cb:30494 rec.radio.amateur.antenna:23981 rec.radio.amateur.equipment:32088 rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16617 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106400 Michael Neidich wrote: >Need a schematic/parts list to build a receiving antenna >tuner/preselector 10-25 MHz, mostly to reject interfering out of band >signals. Point me in the right direction if there is a good commercial >unit, please. >Mike MFJ-956 is $39.99. One year unconditional money back warranty. Comes with a schematic. By the time you add up the cost of the box, the knobs, the switch, the fixed inductors, the variable capacitor, and the 2 ea. SO-239 connectors, you may decide to keep it. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:16 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.infi.net!solaris.cc.vt.edu!newsrelay.netins.net!news.ececs.uc.edu!news.kei.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!rcogate.rco.qc.ca!usenet From: Donald Desaulniers Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Help: Frequency listing for 2.533 MHz Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 21:21:41 -0400 Organization: Bio Geo Environment inc. Lines: 25 Message-ID: <322CD9A5.7B64@biogeo.interax.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: g7212.258.interax.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0b6 (Win95; I) Hello, I am trying to calibrate a device to monitor naturally occurring EM in the VLF range and I seem to be picking up a weak background signal (noise) at 2.533 MHz which also appears on my shortwave radio. Can anyone tell me if there is a transmitter operating in N. America at this frequency ? Can this be some RF associated with a television or some other electronic device ? By the way, I am located near Montreal Quebec, Canada. Please reply to me directly as not to clutter this usenet. Thanks ========================================================================= Donald E. Desaulniers, Ph.D. Bio Geo Environment inc. 814 boul. Guimond, suite 201 EMail:donaldd@biogeo.interax.net Longueuil, Quebec J4G 1T5 Canada ======================================================================== From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:17 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!realtime.net!news From: ralford@theplan.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Hurricane Fran Alert! Disaster Recovery & Prevention Date: 5 Sep 1996 18:06:26 GMT Organization: Deja News Usenet Posting Service Lines: 16 Message-ID: <841946885.19367@dejanews.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bastion.dejanews.com X-RTcode: b455866a32a21cf9f02f1671 X-Originating-IP-Addr: 199.183.41.42 (nyc-ny5-10.ix.netcom.com) Disaster Master (R) Online. Hurricane Fran Alert! Disaster Recovery & Prevention Education on how to recover from disasters is never learned in school, but it should be. Most people must enroll in the college of emergency knowledge whic h is the most expensive education you can get. To avoid wasting time and money your best bet is to consult with people whose only business is crisis managem ent which is disaster prevention, physical recovery and financial recovery. Ca ll us now at 1 800 THE PLAN for more information. Please forward this notice to your friends and business associates who can ben efit dramatically from knowing where the right answers are. Ron Alford Crisis Management Consultant Professional Speaker Author of 3 Consumer books on disaster revovery and insurance claims http://www.theplan.com email: ralford@theplan.com 1 800 THE CLAIM (843-25 24) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This article was posted to Usenet via the Posting Service at Deja News: http://www.dejanews.com/ [Search, Post, and Read Usenet News!] From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:17 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!news.texas.net!news1.best.com!nntp1.best.com!shellx.best.com!not-for-mail From: pwinter@best.com (Patty Winter) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Hurricane hunter plane freqs? Date: 4 Sep 1996 12:32:01 -0700 Organization: Best Internet Communications Lines: 18 Distribution: na Message-ID: <50klfh$7fv@shellx.best.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: shellx.best.com I have an old list of HF frequencies used by those modified P-3s that go inside of hurricanes to get information on them. I've tried listening to the frequencies mentioned on that list in recent days, but haven't heard anything. In past years, I've found them easily. I presume these folks are still using HF; does anyone have an up- to-date frequency list for them? Thanks! Patty ========================= patty@wintertime.com ========================== "Lois--salmon swimming *upstream* haven't had the mating troubles *we've* had." --Clark Kent on "Lois & Clark" =============== N6BIS ================= Sunnyvale, Calif. =============== From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:19 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!olivea!grapevine.lcs.mit.edu!nntp.neu.edu!dcassell From: dcassell@lynx.dac.neu.edu (Damon Z Cassell) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: I would like to hear number stations HELP Date: 4 Sep 1996 19:43:47 GMT Organization: Northeastern University, Boston, MA. 02115, USA Lines: 41 Message-ID: <50km5j$k6f@chaos.dac.neu.edu> References: <4vlgj2$d1d@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <50in2j$dfa@news.bu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: lynx.dac.neu.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Michael Weiskopf (mykew@bu.edu) wrote: : Diback (diback@aol.com) wrote: : Well, first of all, what time zone are you in? Something to keep : in mind is that they usually start between Midnight UTC and 4AM : UTC. So, if you're in CST, you'd start around 6 PM instead of 10, : or at least at 8. For whatever reason, they operate "late at : night" in UTC, as if the FCC "goes to sleep." There are a number : of great numbers-station Web pages on the Net ... the best idea : is to run a Lycos/Inktomi/whatever search of the WWW. Chris : Smolinski runs a great one, and I know of at least two others. : (There are links on my homepage at http://execpc.com/~jerk/links.html) : The frequencies constantly change, but there are a few that are : pretty reliable. The one that sticks in my mind is 6840, but there : is one in the lower 9000 MHz region as well. I haven't DXed them : in a while, but it always seems that I find them when I don't want : to-- listening to SW while sleeping, for example. I keep hearing the : British Man broadcast and it wakes me up. Then I'm all paranoid and : feeling creepy for the rest of the night. First of all, it would be wrong to assume that numbers stations operate in defiance of FCC rules and regulations. This would be silly because our own government is the source of many of these transmissions. Suffice to say, FCC activity has little to do with the time and place of numbers transmissions. Second, numbers transmissions do not "operate" only at "night". It may seem that way, since they are very audibly during non-daylight hours, but this has much more to do with propogation. Many transmissions originate from and to Europe and Asia and would not normally be audible during daylight hours in areas where they are not targeted. Lastly, numbers transmissions can be heard on just about any frequency in the HF spectrum. As low as 2 MHz and as high as 26 Mhz. It's like finding a needle in a haystack, and is totally non-predictable; however, certain stations have been known to have informal "schedules". Just my 2 cents. -- - Damon Cassell ---------- Northeastern University. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:19 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-ana-7.sprintlink.net!nntp.coast.net!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!mcsun!EU.net!usenet2.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!usenet1.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!usenet From: bumologist@usa.pipeline.com(barry felstein) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: ICOM R71 Interference Problem Date: 4 Sep 1996 12:27:02 GMT Organization: Pipeline Lines: 6 Message-ID: <50jsim$eoi@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com> References: <50j7mk$s1v@news.istar.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: 38.8.150.5 X-PipeUser: bumologist X-PipeHub: usa.pipeline.com X-PipeGCOS: (barry felstein) X-Newsreader: Pipeline v3.5.0 Just use coax for the lead in!You are picking up everything using the wire,including all the garbage leaked by the wires in the wall,TV raster buzz.computer RFI,light dimmers(they should be outlawed),flourescent lights and on and on.Just leave the shield unconnected at the antenna,but solder it to the 259 at the radio.It should help tremendously..Good luck...Barry N8PVX... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:20 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.zeitgeist.net!bdt.com!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: ICOM R71 Interference Problem Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 16:06:02 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 16 Message-ID: <50k922$ofi@uruguay.earthlink.net> References: <50j7mk$s1v@news.istar.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-ot-ca-08.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 jap_tam@istar.ca (James Poulin) wrote: >Could this be caused from NOT having a ground wire (ring) going in the >opposite direction of the "tip" wire ? Tip, ring? Is this some kind of plastic portable radio? I'd try grounding the booger. Better still, for MW, would be an active loop antenna. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:23 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news2.interlog.com!n1tor.istar!tor.istar!east.istar!news1.istar.ca!news From: jap_tam@istar.ca (James Poulin) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: ICOM R71 Interference Problem Date: 4 Sep 1996 18:15:17 GMT Organization: iSTAR Internet Lines: 18 Message-ID: <50kgvl$d19@news.istar.ca> References: <50j7mk$s1v@news.istar.ca> <50jsim$eoi@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ts19-09.ott.istar.ca X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.227 On 4 Sep 1996 12:27:02 GMT, bumologist@usa.pipeline.com(barry felstein) wrote: >Just use coax for the lead in!You are picking up everything using the >wire,including all the garbage leaked by the wires in the wall,TV raster >buzz.computer RFI,light dimmers(they should be outlawed),flourescent lights >and on and on.Just leave the shield unconnected at the antenna,but solder >it to the 259 at the radio.It should help tremendously..Good luck...Barry >N8PVX... So, you suddgest I run coax instead of the wire, but "do not" connect it to an antenna (i dont have one), and let the coax work as an antenna ? James Poulin Ottawa Ontario Canada From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:24 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!ddsw1!news.mcs.net!in-news.erinet.com!bug.rahul.net!rahul.net!a2i!ns2.mainstreet.net!sloth.swcp.com!news.dgsys.com!news.getnet.com!usenet From: docjim@getnet.com (Jim Gyer) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Is there really no SW to hear in Seattle? Date: Sun, 01 Sep 1996 23:49:42 GMT Organization: Just my little old self Lines: 47 Message-ID: <50d8ve$d9p@news.getnet.com> References: <4ve74m$j7s@nntp4.u.washington.edu> <01bb92b4$660fca20$6ab0adcd@XXX.binc.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: ax3-p22.getnet.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 The Sangean 818 is reviewed on the Dutch radio internet page. http://www.rnw.nl/en/pub/testlab/index.html#index will take you right to an index of receivers. I looked up one of mine and their comments were right on the money. They have a good tutorial on antennas too. I think the concern over reception in a *metropolitan* area is the presence of many local noise sources - not the lack of signals. You won't do as well as in a rural location, but there are plenty of strong signals. I have the Radio Shack DX390 which is the same as the Sangean. I live in a suburb of Phoenix, Aridzona. It works OK (but not super) with its whip antenna and with a short wire antenna. I have never found any signal on the Long Wave band (150-500 KHz). When I hooked it to a long wire antenna I was overjoyed to see the band come alive - then I got suspisious (never could spell). All signals were two stations I couldn't separate and a few were familiar. Turned out the *signals* were all stations around 7 MHz and I was tuning both together at their difference frequency. INTERMODULATION IS BAD. The RF gain control has no effect. (Secret tip - what the RF gain *is* good for is setting the signal strength required to stop the scan). I think the moral is that when you have enough signal, improving the antenna won't help on a simple radio. The high price models have extra tuning circuits that improve this but that's what makes them high priced. Pays you money and takes your choice. Still the radio is worth the sale price I paid for it. Good luck Jim Gyer (docjim@getnet.com) ===================================================================== >Ric Dube wrote in article ><4ve74m$j7s@nntp4.u.washington.edu>... >> >> I have been told not to waste my money on a shortwave radio, because >> reception in Seattle, Washington would be terrible, and I'd just get >> frustrated. This is supposedly because it is an urban/metropolitan area, >> and because it is on the West coast. Is this actually true? >> Further, if I were to buy, I've been thinking about about the Sangean >> 818. >> Anyone out there with an opinion on this radio? >> -- >> _____________________________ >> Ric Dube >> dube@u.washington.edu >> From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:25 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!fozzie.mercury.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.inet.com!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-10.sprintlink.net!mcsun!EU.net!usenet2.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!usenet1.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!cronkite!news From: "Eugene A. LeDuc" Subject: looking for FAQ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Message-ID: <322C5D7A.7AB1@utrc.utc.com> Sender: news@cronkite.res.utc.com Nntp-Posting-Host: 192.19.8.187 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Organization: United Technologies Research Center Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 16:31:54 GMT X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win95; I) Lines: 5 Is there an FAQ I can DL? I'm a new SWL looking for some guidance Being the impetuous type I have already bought a Radio Shack DX392 I hope it is a good choice. I am interested in tuning in on some real news about what is really going on in the world around me. Any constructive input will greatly appreciated. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:26 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!mcsun!EU.net!sun4nl!usenet From: SC.MAC.Diebels@inter.NL.net (Stichting SC-MAC) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Military Aircraft Radio Monitoring Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 20:51:04 GMT Organization: Stichting SC-MAC Lines: 20 Message-ID: <50i5qs$tc@news.NL.net> References: <50asv0$4q8@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ehv99-8.eindhoven.nl.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent v0.55 jetguy1@ix.netcom.com(BRENT CLARK ) wrote: >In one of Steve Douglass last "Intercept Newsletters" there was mention >of a possible new web-site for the military monitor. Does anyone have >any information on this? Also are there any newsgroups or resources on >Military aircraft monitoring? Thanks for any help! Intercept has a WEB-site but it hasn't much freqs on it. For HF mil coms you can also subscribe to WUN. Fot VHF/UHF mil coms you can subscribe to SC-MAC E-maillist. Covering VHF/UHF mil coms in NW-Europe including the UK. Adress: SC.MAC.Diebels@inter.NL.net Greetings Gerbrand Diebels SC-MAC (Holland) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:26 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!spool.mu.edu!news.sgi.com!news.goodnet.com!news From: n7zzt@goodnet.com (Eric Oyen) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: military frequencies in shortwave. Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 08:54:08 GMT Organization: goodnet.com Lines: 6 Message-ID: <50jjf1$pf6@news.goodnet.com> Reply-To: n7zzt@goodnet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: tempe-ts4-13.goodnet.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Does anyone have the current list of military frequencies in the shortwave spectrum? If so, e-mail me with the info. Thanks. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:27 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!spool.mu.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!warwick!yama.mcc.ac.uk!news.u-net.com!news From: steve@sabcom.u-net.com (Steve Blackmore) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: military frequencies in shortwave. Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 17:08:52 GMT Organization: u-net.com Lines: 18 Message-ID: <322dade1.1547374@news.u-net.com> References: <50jjf1$pf6@news.goodnet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sabcom.u-net.com X-No-Archive: Yes On Wed, 04 Sep 1996 08:54:08 GMT, n7zzt@goodnet.com (Eric Oyen) wrote: >Does anyone have the current list of military frequencies in the >shortwave spectrum? If so, e-mail me with the info. Far TOO BIG! Try looking at http://www.leonardo.net/berri/wun/ and subscribe to WUN. -- Steve Blackmore SAB Computers - On-site Archiving Service & Data Storage --------------- PC Sales and Maintenance---------------- Telephone 01744 752256 Mobile 0831 768478 Email: steve@sabcom.u-net.com WWW: http://www.personal.u-net.com/~sabcom From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:29 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-pen-14.sprintlink.net!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!spool.mu.edu!howland.erols.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!ddsw1!news.mcs.net!in-news.erinet.com!bug.rahul.net!rahul.net!a2i!ns2.mainstreet.net!sloth.swcp.com!news.dgsys.com!news.getnet.com!usenet From: docjim@getnet.com (Jim Gyer) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Need Receiver Recommendations Date: Sun, 01 Sep 1996 23:15:31 GMT Organization: Just my little old self Lines: 25 Message-ID: <50d6vb$c2i@news.getnet.com> References: <4vkjo1$b1a@gazette.medtronic.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ax3-p22.getnet.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 The three receivers you mention are reviewed on the Dutch radio internet page. http://www.rnw.nl/en/pub/testlab/index.html#index will take you right to an index of receivers. I looked up one of mine and their comments were right on the money. They have a good tutorial on antennas too. Jim Gyer (docjim@getnet.com) ===================================================================== tb9797@medtronic.COM (Tom Bredemus) wrote: >I am looking at buying a new SW receiver to upgrade from my DX440. My interes ts are broadcast and utility listening with a special interest in MW DXing. Th e models I have >the greatest interest in are the R8A, AOR7030, R5000, and the R71A. I am in a >suburban location approx. 4 miles from a major TV/FM antenna site which many of the >stations here use, so I have some concern for intermod. rejection. There also are a couple of MW stations approx. 5 miles away. >I would appreciate any comments on these receivers and comparisons. I have re ad all >of the published reviews and would like comments from actual users of these r eceivers. >Thanks in advance. >----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- >The above views do not necessarily reflect those of my employer, but they are mine, >nor should they be construed as an endorsement of any type! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:30 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news1.mnsinc.com!usenet From: bry@mnsinc.com (Brian Carling) Newsgroups: fj.rec.radio,fj.rec.music.j-pop,fj.rec.idol,in.ham-radio,francom.radio_amateur,git.radio.amateur,ec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.shortwave,rpi.union.ham-radio,slac.rec.ham_radio Subject: New Radio Website: MEGALIST + HAM RADIO + HOCKEY = Bry's Page! Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 16:05:33 GMT Organization: Monument Network Services Inc. Lines: 14 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <50fb4t$qja@news1.mnsinc.com> Reply-To: bry@mnsinc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: bry.mnsinc.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net fj.rec.radio:2228 fj.rec.music.j-pop:12 fj.rec.idol:12436 in.ham-radio:265 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106330 rec.radio.shortwave:78218 rpi.union.ham-radio:197 slac.rec.ham_radio:66 Set your browser to: http://www.mnsinc.com/bry/index.html LOTS of great radio information, lists, files. Where to buy parts, kits, radios, electronics, surplus etc. Totally free. E-mail ONLY to - brybry@juno.com for now! E-mail: brybry@juno.com http://www.mnsinc.com/bry/index.html TRY MY WEB-SITE please! See if I look as ugly as you would expect! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:31 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-pen-4.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.infi.net!imci5!pull-feed.internetmci.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!netcom.net.uk!ix.netcom.com!news From: oftb@ix.netcom.com(J. LeQuesne) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: New to Shortwave Date: 2 Sep 1996 02:31:56 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 16 Message-ID: <50dgus$kto@sjx-ixn6.ix.netcom.com> References: <50de64$2qt@boris.eden.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: whx-ca3-11.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Sun Sep 01 7:31:56 PM PDT 1996 In <50de64$2qt@boris.eden.com> BBC writes: > > >Hi. Can someone briefly tell me about shortwave radio? I want to talk >to people and maybe broadcaste music (non-commercial) and information. Hi, Brent--SW listening is just that...listening. What you're describing, I believe, is a low-powered radio operation. That requires a licence and passing a test. As for broadcasting music and/or information originated by somebody else--be wary. You might be infringing on a copyright...and that's serious business (lawsuits or jail time). j. lequesne From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:33 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.mindspring.com!nntp04.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.asu.edu!ennfs.eas.asu.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!news.sgi.com!enews.sgi.com!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!ad058 From: ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (TIMOTHY GUEGUEN) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: New to Shortwave Date: 2 Sep 1996 05:05:40 GMT Organization: Saskatoon Free-Net Lines: 31 Message-ID: <50dpv4$f9v@tribune.usask.ca> References: <50de64$2qt@boris.eden.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] BBC (tzine@eden.com) wrote: : Hi. Can someone briefly tell me about shortwave radio? I want to talk : to people and maybe broadcaste music (non-commercial) and information. : is this possible? How far does the signal reach. Thanks to anyone who : can tell me little bit about this. : Brent If you wish to have a conversation with people, you can always pick up some cheap CB equipment and talk to the local CBers about whatever it is they like to talk about. If you want to talk to people further away you'll have to get an amateur radio (ham) licence. Hams talk about a lot of things to each other, altho' a lot of it has to do, not surprisingly, with the hobby itself. If you want your own radio station, you can get a FCC licence ( I assume you're an American) for a commercial station. However, you'll need lots and lots and lots of money to purchase and run such a setup. From what you say I dont think that this is what you'd be interested in doing. The other option is to build, or have someone build for you, a low power FM transmitter, or perhaps modify some high frequency (shortwave) ham gear, and transmit without a licence. Of course, doing this is ILLEGAL. If you are caught you'll face hefty fines. I DO NOT recommend this option, you'll just be asking for trouble. You would be better off to check if your area has a community radio station. Get involved with them, and hopefully you can get some time for a program of your own. tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:34 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.mindspring.com!nntp04.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.asu.edu!ennfs.eas.asu.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!gti.gti.net!jmac From: jmac@gti.net (Scott Saloway) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: New to Shortwave Date: 2 Sep 1996 13:41:59 GMT Organization: GTI GlobalNet - (201) 285-9099 Lines: 19 Message-ID: <50eo77$dl5@gti.gti.net> References: <50de64$2qt@boris.eden.com> <50dpv4$f9v@tribune.usask.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: apollo.gti.net X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] TIMOTHY GUEGUEN (ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca) wrote: : If you want your own radio station, you can get a FCC licence ( I assume : you're an American) for a commercial station. However, you'll need lots : and lots and lots of money to purchase and run such a setup. From what : you say I dont think that this is what you'd be interested in doing. The : other option is to build, or have someone build for you, a low power FM : transmitter, or perhaps modify some high frequency (shortwave) ham gear, : and transmit without a licence. Of course, doing this is ILLEGAL. If : you are caught you'll face hefty fines. I DO NOT recommend this option, : you'll just be asking for trouble. Well, not entirely. If you broadcast with very very low power, this is perfectly legal. (I forget the specific numbers, but the range of the station would be under a mile). You can buy low power transmitting kits from a number of companies, and all are legal as sold. That is, unless you decide to muck around with it and up it's power to illegal levels. --Scott-- From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:36 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!wizard.pn.com!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!ad058 From: ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (TIMOTHY GUEGUEN) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: New to Shortwave Date: 2 Sep 1996 16:50:21 GMT Organization: Saskatoon Free-Net Lines: 26 Message-ID: <50f38d$3s9@tribune.usask.ca> References: <50de64$2qt@boris.eden.com> <50dpv4$f9v@tribune.usask.ca> <50eo77$dl5@gti.gti.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Scott Saloway (jmac@gti.net) wrote: : TIMOTHY GUEGUEN (ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca) wrote: : : : If you want your own radio station, you can get a FCC licence ( I assume : : you're an American) for a commercial station. However, you'll need lots : : and lots and lots of money to purchase and run such a setup. From what : : you say I dont think that this is what you'd be interested in doing. The : : other option is to build, or have someone build for you, a low power FM : : transmitter, or perhaps modify some high frequency (shortwave) ham gear, : : and transmit without a licence. Of course, doing this is ILLEGAL. If : : you are caught you'll face hefty fines. I DO NOT recommend this option, : : you'll just be asking for trouble. : Well, not entirely. If you broadcast with very very low power, : this is perfectly legal. (I forget the specific numbers, but the range of : the station would be under a mile). You can buy low power transmitting : kits from a number of companies, and all are legal as sold. That is, : unless you decide to muck around with it and up it's power to illegal levels . : --Scott-- You're right of course. My excuse is that it was late at night, when I'm a bit forgetful. :-) Still, I suspect he might be interested in transmitting more than a block or two, and to use equipment to do that is just asking for trouble. tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:37 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsfeed.direct.ca!news.wildstar.net!news.sdsmt.edu!news.mid.net!news.dra.com!news1.inlink.com!usenet From: armadilo@inlink.com (Armadillo) Newsgroups: rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.swap Subject: Re: Outboard spkr for Drake R8 Date: Sun, 01 Sep 1996 05:55:51 GMT Organization: InLink Lines: 27 Message-ID: <32292532.1644497@news.inlink.com> References: <4vkr8g$1s0$1@mhafc.production.compuserve.com> <321FC22A.44BA@southwind.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pm00301.inlink.com X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.227 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.scanner:55831 rec.radio.shortwave:78222 rec.radio.swap:72154 On Sat, 24 Aug 1996 20:02:02 -0700, charles andrade wrote: >Travelin' Man wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I've received a couple bad reviews on the Drake MS-8 speaker. >> >> Does anyone have any suggestions for a great quality outboard >> speaker that would work well with the Drake R8? >> >> Thanks, >> Wayne M. >> 102173.74@compuserve.com > > >Try the Radio Shack Minimus-7 speaker. It works really well on both my R8 and my >RR7030. > >Charlie... For the record, I have 2 of the MS-8's and like them... you must take the reviews with a liberal dose of salt. :) Ken From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:38 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!mr.net!news.mr.net!cronkite.polaristel.net!news From: pauls@faribault.polaristel.net (Caress) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Q: is there a AM/FM/SW *car* radio out there? Date: 3 Sep 1996 14:00:57 GMT Organization: MEANS Lines: 27 Message-ID: <50hdmp$mjj@cronkite.polaristel.net> References: <3224cf95.0@news.cyberstream.net> Reply-To: pauls@faribault.polaristel.net NNTP-Posting-Host: morristown-9.dialup.polaristel.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.5 In article <3224cf95.0@news.cyberstream.net>, mike@cathouse.vu.com says... > >if not, i once heard of a box that you would plug into your >car radio >that would allow you to receive SW. has anybody heard of th >at? > Heck yes! Keep in mind that SW and LW are used for "local" broadcasts outside the Western Hemisphere.... and car radios are popular everywhere! I have seen (and heard) models from both Phillips and Sony. The Phillips model is available from Grove Radio Enterprises in Brasstown, NC, U.S.A. via mailorder for less than (I think!) $300.00. It also includes a stereo cassette player. A friend of mine bought one from Grove to install in a 1964 Volvo P-1800A coupe, and he LOVES it! I don't know who carries the Sony, but I'm sure it's widely available. The trouble with SW in cars is noise (from ignition etc.) and finding a decent antenna. Grove can help you out with the latter. In fact, finding a good antenna will reduce your noise problem. Let me know what you find! Paul N0YPS From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!ratty.wolfe.net!news.aa.net!ixa.net!news.ironhorse.com!news.uoregon.edu!hunter.premier.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!newsspool.doit.wisc.edu!wiscnews.wiscnet.net!news From: mtw@coredcs.com (Mike Witkowski) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Qsl Info File for avid swl on the Ham Bands Available Free!! Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 23:07:05 -0500 Organization: University of Wisconsin, Madison Lines: 6 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp109-stpt.coredcs.com X-Newsreader: MicroPlanet Gravity v1.01 If you dx the ham bands our Bi-Weekly Qsl Info File may be of interest. The latest file contains over 43,354 qsl managers or direct addresses. The file runs with most logging software and is available free at the following site http://www.coredcs.com/~mtw Take care and the very best of DX. 73's Mike From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:40 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!cbgw2.lucent.com!nntphub.cb.lucent.com!ssbunews.ih.lucent.com!not-for-mail From: rats@ih4mp736.ih.att.com (Morris the Cat) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: R-70/71 Display noise was Re: GE Super Radio/RS Clone? Date: 4 Sep 1996 15:01:38 GMT Organization: AT&T Lines: 35 Message-ID: <50k5ki$hjb@ssbunews.ih.lucent.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ih4mp736.ih.lucent.com |In article <50hn5a$9k6@ssbunews.ih.lucent.com>, rats@ih4mp736.ih.att.com |(Morris the Cat) wrote: |> |> I noticed something interesting as well in the R-70's DC-DC convertor -10V |> output filter; the two electrolytic capacitors, the 100 and 47mfd caps are |> both rated at 10WVDC! Like no derating for reliability was done; could thes e |> caps have possibly degraded with use (It's been reported a certain tantalum |> capacitor on the display board of the flourescent display Icom R-7000 fails |> causing all sorts of receiver maladies...)? [Note: I made a boo-boo reporting that the -10V from the DC-DC convertor is later regulated down to 8V; the 8V used in the R-70 is from the normal 12V power buss fed into a regulator...] |I recall hearing (on Compuserve's HAMNET forum) that it is indeed these |caps that should be replaced to reduce the display noise. My R71A has this |problem, I've never gotten around to fixing it. It seems most severe |around 2 MHz or so, but is often swamped by "real" noise... Thanks!!!! I've asked about this problem before and never received ANY answer; maybe there is a light at the end of the tunnel for these EMI problems. I was looking at the R-70's schematic yesterday and noticed there's an error in the schematic (the single long page that was included with the receiver's operation manual). In comparing the filtering for the 12V input and -10V outpu t, the inductor that is used in the LC pi-network on the -10V output of the DC-DC convertor has become transposed with the resistor in the RC pi-network filter for the 12V input. The schematic diagram of the DISPLAY board in the R-70 service manual is correct, as it matches up to the physical layout PC board sheet (The large sheet that has green diagrams of the various PC boards in the set.); just a friendly warning if you start looking for these parts in the circuitry... |Chris ||Finger me (cps@access.digex.net) for my PGP Public Key | From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!ncar!csn!nntp-xfer-1.csn.net!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!freenet.columbus.oh.us!not-for-mail From: gfoley@freenet.columbus.oh.us (Gerard Foley) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio Beacon times??? Date: 4 Sep 1996 09:43:15 -0400 Organization: The Greater Columbus FreeNet Lines: 28 Message-ID: <50k11j$cov@login.freenet.columbus.oh.us> References: <50js1o$i5s@grimsel.zurich.ibm.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: login.freenet.columbus.oh.us X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] wickies@ wrote: : Hello, : on certain freq's such as 5000khz and 10000khz, there is a beacon or station : that transmits radio propagation information at 18 minutes past the hour. : I have tuned into these freqs and get nothing but a regular beep. What is t he UTC : time which these beacons transmit at?? National Institute of Standards and Technology station WWV at Boulder Colorado USA transmits ionosphere information in the period following 18 minutes after each hour on 5, 10, 15 and 20 MHz. They also transmit on 2.5 MHz, but I am not sure this is for 24 hours of the day. NITS station WWVH transmits the same information following 45 minutes after each hour on at least 5, 10 and 15MHz - I am not certain about 20MHz Many other standard time and frequency stations around the world also transmit on these frequencies, so that it is necessary to choose the best time to hear the NIST broadcasts from any particular location. From Zurich, Switzerland, I would expect 5MHz would be best around 0200 to 1000 UTC, and 2.5 MHz might be audible sometime during this period. 10MHz might come in earlier in the evening in Central Europe, and 15 or 20 MHz might be audible sometime during the period 1200-1800 UTC. These are all guesses, since I am in Ohio USA and have not listened in Europe recently. Good Luck K8EF -- Gerry From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:42 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.erols.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!ddsw1!news.mcs.net!in-news.erinet.com!bug.rahul.net!rahul.net!a2i!ns2.mainstreet.net!sloth.swcp.com!news.dgsys.com!news.getnet.com!usenet From: docjim@getnet.com (Jim Gyer) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Radio Reviews on Duch radio Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 00:07:06 GMT Organization: Just my little old self Lines: 10 Message-ID: <50da00$e2a@news.getnet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ax3-p22.getnet.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 The Dutch shortwave radio service has an internet page with a lot of good information. They have reviews of most shortwave lister models including some that are no longer made but you may find used. I looked up one of mine and their comments were right on the money. They have a good tutorial on antennas too. http://www.rnw.nl/en/pub/testlab/index.html#index will take you right to an index of receivers. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:43 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!news.be.innet.net!INbe.net!news.nl.innet.net!INnl.net!hunter.premier.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!portc01.blue.aol.com!newsstand.cit.cornell.edu!news.acsu.buffalo.edu!news.drenet.dnd.ca!crc-news.doc.ca!nott!cunews!freenet-news.carleton.ca!FreeNet.Carleton.CA!ce369 From: ce369@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Daniel Grunberg) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Random wire/balun/coax/ATU question Date: 1 Sep 1996 01:38:27 GMT Organization: The National Capital FreeNet Lines: 40 Sender: ce369@freenet6.carleton.ca (Daniel Grunberg) Message-ID: <50apej$9e1@freenet-news.carleton.ca> References: <01bb94f6$b97467e0$76415ba5@bruce.tamu.edu> <322687C2.6697@tiac.net> <5075d1$bad@ecuador.earthlink.net> Reply-To: ce369@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Daniel Grunberg) NNTP-Posting-Host: freenet6.carleton.ca (rickets@earthlink.com) writes: > Tom C wrote: > >>Bruce Wilson wrote: >>> >>> Let's say a random wire is connected to a balun (like the MLB), >>> and then the coax from the balun connects to an antenna tuner >>> then to the radio. What is tuned when the ATU knobs are >>> adjusted? The wire or the coax? In other words, does the >>> ATU match the coax impeadance to the receiver input impeadance, >>> or is the entire system, from wire to the ATU, tuned to match >>> the receiver? I've looked theough many books and can't find >>> an answer. Maybe experimental evidence will answer the question. >>> -- > How does an ATU fix a mismatch between the antenna feed point and the > far end of the transmission line? It is my understanding that an ATU > presents an acceptable load to a transmitter but cannot "cure" an > improperly configured antenna/xmission line system. Your're right. The academically-correct answer is to have an ATU between the antenna and the transmission line in addition to the tuner between the transmitter and the transmission line. Such a scheme is shown in a 1950s transmission-line textbook I have (it's at my office, so no title and no author to cite.) This is not usual for hams because of the problem of tuning the remote ATU, and because the big ham problem is reflected power at the transmitter. The transmitter mismatch is considered to be well enough controlled when the SWR is 2:1 or less, and one ATU generally is enough to do that. SWL use of an ATU generally is as a tunable bandpass filter, and the single unit at the receiver does that well enough. Nevertheless, the ATU at the receiver (or transmitter) is used to attempt to make a complex conjugate match to the impedance of the antenna as it is mathematically transformed by the transmission line. Therefore, from the POINT OF VIEW OF THE RECEIVER, the transmission line and the antenna are being compensated for, as well as the single ATU can. -- Daniel A. Grunberg Kensington, Maryland USA From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:44 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!oleane!in2p3.fr!swidir.switch.ch!swsbe6.switch.ch!surfnet.nl!news.unisource.nl!news.worldonline.nl!usenet From: kve@worldonline.nl (KvE) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: RCOM program RX-control software Date: Thu, 05 Sep 1996 02:51:02 GMT Organization: World Online Lines: 12 Message-ID: <50kfka$jgg@mars.worldonline.nl> NNTP-Posting-Host: brd1-p3.worldonline.nl X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Hi All! Anyone any experience with the Receiver Control program RCOM? If yes, please tell your impressions..... Tnx Kees From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:44 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!gatech!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.newsfirst.com!nntp.crosslink.net!dyn26 From: sonyal@crosslink.net (Sonya Lyles) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Ready to Purchase Sony 7600G ... but where? Date: Sun, 01 Sep 96 16:00:48 GMT Organization: CrossLink Internet Services Lines: 19 Message-ID: <50f09b$7d2@kronos.crosslink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: dyn26.pm1.damascus.md.us.crosslink.net X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 After 4 months of research, reading and soul searching I have FINALLY decided to purchase a Sony 7600G over the YB400. Problem is I don't seem to find them locally in any stores. EEB mail-order seems to have the best mail order price -- but as always I would prefer to walk into a store somewhere to make my purchase. Can anyone reccomend any retailers who stock the Sony 7600G so I don't have to risk the mail-order route? Thanks in adance. WDX3ILT _ (_` ._)onya From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:45 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news From: "Denes S. Varady" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Ready to Purchase Sony 7600G ... but where? Date: 2 Sep 1996 16:27:07 GMT Organization: Consulting Engineer Lines: 12 Message-ID: <50f1sr$3ae@star.epix.net> References: <50f09b$7d2@kronos.crosslink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: lspt-66ppp70.epix.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; U; 16bit) Drive up to Vienna.. to EEB, so you could do it in the store.. That's what I have done.. it was a 2x160 miles drive for me. Enjoy the store.. P>S: Your Call-Sign looks strange.. -- Denes S. Varady, N3NV From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:46 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!demos!news.stealth.net!nntp04.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!agate!newsgate.duke.edu!interpath!news.interpath.net!news.interpath.net!news From: cphillips@pobox.com (Curt Phillips) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: RF Systems T2FD DX Antenna Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 09:03:00 GMT Organization: Technical Consulting Associates Lines: 17 Message-ID: <50dpmu$3p0@redstone.interpath.net> References: <50b02p$hrr@ernie.cybernw.com> Reply-To: cphillips@pobox.com NNTP-Posting-Host: cphillips.pdial.interpath.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 trucco@cybernw. com (Victor L. Trucco) wrote: >I was wondering if any DX'ers out there have used this antenna. I am >considering purchasing it, but due to the high dollar amount I'd first >like to get some input from those using it currently. The other Although I have not used this or any other T2FD style antenna, an antenna test reported in QST (the amateur radio) magazine a couple of years ago said that a simple dipole the same length as the T2FD worked better than the T2FD, even over a wide range of frequencies. ========= Opinions expressed are solely those of the author ============ Curt Phillips, KD4YU (ex-WB4LHI) | "I think that marriage is a Engineer/Writer/Adventurer/Raconteur | great institution. But who Chairman, Tarheel Scanner/SWL Group | wants to be in an institution?" ARRL Life; QCWA; Raleigh ARS; NRA; AEE| --- Groucho Marx ===== cphillips@pobox.com ===== Copyright 1996 All Rights Reserved ===== From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:47 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!agate!ames!enews.sgi.com!mcsun!EU.net!sun4nl!Inter.NL.net!usenet From: Jonathan Marks Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: RF Systems T2FD DX Antenna Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 22:21:55 +0100 Organization: Inter.NL.net, The Internet Provider in The Netherlands. Lines: 10 Message-ID: <322B4FF3.3DC0@inter.NL.net> References: <50b02p$hrr@ernie.cybernw.com> <50dpmu$3p0@redstone.interpath.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: amf51-26.amersfoort.nl.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Macintosh; I; 68K) I use one and disagree that a dipole is better. If you mount the antenna properly (sloping) I find that the signals on 3-6 MHz are much better than on a control dipole I use for comparison. The RF Systems is a ready-to-hang version of the tried and tested designs published in many magazines. I prefere passive antennas, but then I have the space at my listening location Jonathan Marks Radio Netherlands From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:48 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!panix!news.columbia.edu!news From: Chris Leach Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: RFI broadcast schedule Date: Sun, 01 Sep 1996 17:38:38 -0400 Organization: Columbia University Lines: 4 Message-ID: <322A025E.781@columbia.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup211.cc.columbia.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; U) Could someone please post the RFI broadcast schedule (all languages, not just English). Thanks in advance. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:49 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.stealth.net!news.idt.net!ont1-140.up.net!user From: ww409@freenet.victoria.bc.ca (Ron Schoedel) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: rock on SW? Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 22:56:47 -0500 Organization: - - - Lines: 23 Message-ID: References: <321F79AE.1B28@mis.net> <502hnc$brc@News.IDT.NET> <502mr9$hn4@newstand.syr.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: ont1-140.up.net In article <502mr9$hn4@newstand.syr.edu>, lvankest@gamera.syr.edu (Lucerne Van KESTEREN) wrote: > Ron, > > Actually, "The Rock of the World" was WRNO's slogan. KUSW used to refer > to themself as "Super Power KUSW". > > Nancy Silly me...I stand corrected. THANK YOU! :) SuperPower KUSW it was indeed. Ron - - 'Country Ron' Schoedel ) ) * ( ( /x\ Host of "Country Ron's Radio Extravaganza" on |X| Y-101 FM. From the shores of Lake Superior |X| on the Western U.P.'s #1 Radio station! |X| From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:50 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.stealth.net!news.idt.net!ont1-140.up.net!user From: ww409@freenet.victoria.bc.ca (Ron Schoedel) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: rock on SW? Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 22:57:29 -0500 Organization: - - - Lines: 25 Message-ID: References: <321F79AE.1B28@mis.net> <502hnc$brc@News.IDT.NET> <502mr9$hn4@newstand.syr.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: ont1-140.up.net In article <502mr9$hn4@newstand.syr.edu>, lvankest@gamera.syr.edu (Lucerne Van KESTEREN) wrote: > Ron, > > Actually, "The Rock of the World" was WRNO's slogan. KUSW used to refer > to themself as "Super Power KUSW". > > Nancy Silly me...I stand corrected. THANK YOU! :) SuperPower KUSW it was indeed...I remember now because KTBN stole that slogan, and they now call themselves SuperPower KTBN! Ron - - 'Country Ron' Schoedel ) ) * ( ( /x\ Host of "Country Ron's Radio Extravaganza" on |X| Y-101 FM. From the shores of Lake Superior |X| on the Western U.P.'s #1 Radio station! |X| From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:51 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.inc.net!newspump.sol.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!math.ohio-state.edu!jussieu.fr!rain.fr!imaginet.fr!usenet From: rwaves@mail.imaginet.fr (philippe bertrand) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: rwi next broadcast Date: 3 Sep 1996 19:12:53 GMT Organization: imaginet Lines: 2 Message-ID: <50hvvm$4vh@avalon.imaginet.fr> Reply-To: rwaves@imaginet.fr NNTP-Posting-Host: cyber102.paris.imaginet.fr X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6+ listen to RWI on set 7th & 8th http://www.imaginet.fr/érwaves/index.htm From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:52 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!van.istar!west.istar!n1van.istar!van-bc!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!psgrain!rainrgnews0!news.proaxis.com!news From: robnanne@proaxis.com (Rob Pugliese) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Sangean 803a for sale!! Date: 4 Sep 1996 06:15:01 GMT Organization: ProAxis Communications, Inc. Lines: 13 Message-ID: <50j6p5$3t2@news.proaxis.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: pax253.proaxis.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 I am selling my 803a. It is about 5 years old, but still in excellent condition. To go with it I have the nice padded vinyl case that Universal Radio sells. This is a really good radio, and I'm sure there's a beginner or someone out there who could give it a good home. I have moved on to a Sony 7600G because I wanted something a little more compact. Price: $125 Plus Shipping Rob Pugliese Tangent, Or Operators are standing by! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:53 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news From: "Denes S. Varady" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sick and Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: 2 Sep 1996 00:26:35 GMT Organization: Consulting Engineer Lines: 13 Message-ID: <50d9jr$4fk@star.epix.net> References: <00001ff7+000047f3@msn.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: lspt-66ppp107.epix.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; U; 16bit) I grew up under Communism... I am SICK and tired of anti-Christian derogatory statements.. [I USED to be a Christian, but I am NOT anymore.] At least the Christians [and the Moslems] HAVE missionaries.. Please do not pick on anti-communist patriots, either.. The ULTIMATE holocaust IS the commie holocaust - with 135 million dead. By the way, my left-wing LIBERAL friends were John Birchers.. -- Denes S. Varady, N3NV From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:53 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!ad058 From: ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (TIMOTHY GUEGUEN) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sick and Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: 5 Sep 1996 16:58:30 GMT Organization: Saskatoon Free-Net Lines: 17 Message-ID: <50n0rm$ij@tribune.usask.ca> References: <00001ff7+000047f3@msn.com> <50d9jr$4fk@star.epix.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Denes S. Varady (dsvarady@epix.net) wrote: : I grew up under Communism... I am SICK and tired of anti-Christian derogator y : statements.. : [I USED to be a Christian, but I am NOT anymore.] : At least the Christians [and the Moslems] HAVE missionaries.. : Please do not pick on anti-communist patriots, either.. : The ULTIMATE holocaust IS the commie holocaust - with 135 million dead. : By the way, my left-wing LIBERAL friends were John Birchers.. : -- : Denes S. Varady, N3NV Interesting figure you quote there. 135 million? Where does it come from? And how can a left-winger be a John Bircher? tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:54 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!ad058 From: ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (TIMOTHY GUEGUEN) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sick and Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: 5 Sep 1996 17:03:18 GMT Organization: Saskatoon Free-Net Lines: 24 Message-ID: <50n14m$ij@tribune.usask.ca> References: <4vtvg5$r2p@tribune.usask.ca> <509i1l$14s@news.halcyon.com> <50mgcv$6ek@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Lester John Ness (lness@indiana.edu) wrote: : Ron Schoedel (ww409@freenet.victoria.bc.ca) wrote: : : Yes indeed. If black labor-union-member homosexual vegetarian whales who : : cross-dress and are married to spotted owls are your kind of thing, RFPI : : is for you! : : : : On the other hand, if you are in the slightest above an IQ of say 70, you : : may well be very offended at their programming, which talks down in a very : : condescending way to anyone who is not a card-carrying member of the : : Communist Party USA. : A bit of exaggeration here. They broadcast Jim Hightower, "New : Dimensions" and the like. One unusual program : "Far Right Radio Review." : -- : Lester Ness lness@indiana.edu But Lester, you're both living in the US, where Bill Clinton is considered a lefty. In most other democracies, including the one I live in, he would probably be leader of a Conservative party. The moderate left wingers found in most countries would be considered to be basically Communists by most Americans. tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:56 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!news.indiana.edu!not-for-mail From: lness@indiana.edu (Lester John Ness) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sick and Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: 5 Sep 1996 23:53:46 GMT Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington Lines: 18 Message-ID: <50np6a$b2h@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu> References: <4vtvg5$r2p@tribune.usask.ca> <509i1l$14s@news.halcyon.com> <50mgcv$6ek@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu> <50n14m$ij@tribune.usask.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: copper.ucs.indiana.edu NNTP-Posting-User: lness X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] TIMOTHY GUEGUEN (ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca) wrote: : : Lester Ness lness@indiana.edu : But Lester, you're both living in the US, where Bill Clinton is : considered a lefty. In most other democracies, including the one I live : in, he would probably be leader of a Conservative party. The moderate : left wingers found in most countries would be considered to be basically : Communists by most Americans. : : tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca : Tim, there's only one of me. I agree with you about US politics, over all. RFPI isn't terribly left-wing at all, by world standards. -- Lester Ness lness@indiana.edu From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:56 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!purdue!news.bu.edu!acs2.bu.edu!mykew From: mykew@bu.edu (Michael Weiskopf) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sony 2010 Repair Info Needed Date: 4 Sep 1996 15:36:58 GMT Organization: Boston University Lines: 10 Message-ID: <50k7mq$ef5@news.bu.edu> References: <50iaot$6at@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: acs2.bu.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] DPortw8840 (dportw8840@aol.com) wrote: : I recently dropped my Sony 2010, and broke the contact support for the AA : batteries. This happened to me about three years ago in Heathrow Airport but I've never really been able to find that specific part. If anyone has any suggestions (I guess calling Sony would be easiest...), I'd like them too. It's my favorite portable radio. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:57 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!cs.utexas.edu!news.ti.com!news.dseg.ti.com!news From: John Berenyi Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sony 2010 Repair Info Needed Date: Thu, 05 Sep 1996 08:05:38 -0500 Organization: Texas Instruments Lines: 17 Message-ID: <322ED022.119E@texas.dseg.ti.com> References: <50iaot$6at@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <50k7mq$ef5@news.bu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: sf44.dseg.ti.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (X11; I; SunOS 5.5 sun4m) Michael Weiskopf wrote: > > DPortw8840 (dportw8840@aol.com) wrote: > > : I recently dropped my Sony 2010, and broke the contact support for the AA > : batteries. > > This happened to me about three years ago in Heathrow Airport > but I've never really been able to find that specific part. If > anyone has any suggestions (I guess calling Sony would be > easiest...), I'd like them too. It's my favorite portable > radio. Super Glue with an accelerator works wonders. John From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:49:58 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.stealth.net!news.dorsai.org!news.dorsai.org!not-for-mail From: jimr@dorsai.org (James Rosenzweig) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: SW-100 vs. 7600G Date: 4 Sep 1996 17:59:07 -0400 Organization: The Dorsai Embassy, Inc. Lines: 3 Message-ID: <50ku3b$obl@dorsai.dorsai.org> References: <322C1973.4955@navix.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: dorsai.dorsai.org X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] If you check the reviews on Radio Netherlands (Jonathan Marks of WRTH fame) you'll find that he concludes that the 7600 G and the SW 100 are on par as far as performance. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:00 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-feed2.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!ncar!csn!nntp-xfer-1.csn.net!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!freenet.columbus.oh.us!not-for-mail From: lstolz@freenet.columbus.oh.us (Lynn Stolz) Newsgroups: rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.swap Subject: Trade: T-O Date: 4 Sep 1996 11:38:40 -0400 Organization: The Greater Columbus FreeNet Lines: 36 Message-ID: <50k7q0$bcd@login.freenet.columbus.oh.us> NNTP-Posting-Host: login.freenet.columbus.oh.us X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Xref: news2.epix.net rec.antiques.radio+phono:21798 rec.radio.shortwave:78251 rec.radio.swap:72238 I have an extremely rare military receiver for trade. It is the model R-520A/URR made by Zenith for the US Army in 1955. Zenith built less than 3000 of these. The serial number of this receiver is 1477. The receiver is in complete, original condition. The knobs have all their metal inserts. The plastic face is unscratched and clean. Internally, the tube shields are shiny, the whip antenna is complete and includes the A/C adaptor. This receiver works on all bands and plays well. The original documentation-Army Tech Manual and supplement-is included. The receiver is an 8.5 to 9 on the ten scale. I do not necessarilly want to sell it outright, I'd rather trade for a more common but nice communications receiver. What I have in mind is something in the following catagories that is in like condition (near mint, 100% electrically and cosmetcally: Collins: 75S3B, 75S3C, KWM2, KWM-2A Drake: R4B with MS4 speaker, R8 or R8A. Hammarlund: HQ-180, HQ-180A, SP-600 Zenith : D7000Y I will also consider other receivers/transceivers of like value and vintage. Let me know what you have. I can be reached via email at: lstolz@tekelec.com or lstolz@freenet.columbus.oh.us or telephone (evenings Eastern Time) at 614.369.9777 -- Lynn Stolz N8AJ --lstolz@freenet.columbus.oh.us From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:01 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!esiee.fr!jussieu.fr!oleane!plug.news.pipex.net!pipex!hole.news.pipex.net!pipex!dircon!mildewh!peter.garner From: peter.garner@mildewh.dircon.co.uk (Peter Garner) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Was: Right newsgroup for RTTY questions ? Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 07:37:03 GMT Message-ID: <9609050500119275@mildewh.dircon.co.uk> Organization: Mildew Hall OS/2 +44-(0)1420-543542 (24 hours) Distribution: world Lines: 9 A big THANK YOU to all those readers that pointed me in the right direction for RTTY setup .. the info was most useful and I will be inverstigating further. Regds /\ Peter Garner, Mildew Hall Online Services/2 / \/\ Call now .. +44-(0)1420-543542 All speeds, 24 hrs /`/ / \ Email info@mildewh.dircon.co.uk for information ! PGP Key fingerprint = D23D507BC3B70ED0 2EA58B85BB0EFEE4 From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:02 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.inet.fi!news.funet.fi!news.utu.fi!newsmaster From: PAYRAS@sara.cc.utu.fi ([yr{s, Pertti Olavi) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: What is the best FM 88-108 MHz receiver? Date: 3 Sep 1996 06:59:52 GMT Organization: University of Turku, Finland Lines: 19 Distribution: all Message-ID: <50gl18$90n@castor.utu.fi> NNTP-Posting-Host: sara.cc.utu.fi X-News-Reader: VMS NEWS 1.24 Hello I live at a very difficult location for FM DX. I have tested several stereo receivers for FM DX and there are differences between them. Many of these have been sensitive enough but none of the types I have tested have been able to handle with the strong signals originating from a nearby mast with 6x60 kw FM transmitters. I have heard some 450 stations in about 30 countries from my QTH. I would like to hear more (and I will) but the changes would be better without those intermodulation products covering otherwise empty frequencies. What is your opinion regarding the best FM receiver? Best wishes from Finland! Pertti From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!hunter.premier.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news.sgi.com!news.tamu.edu!news From: "Bruce Wilson" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: What's up with VOA? Date: 5 Sep 1996 04:47:02 GMT Organization: Citizen of the Universe Lines: 6 Message-ID: <01bb9ae5$3326f500$09425ba5@bruce.tamu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp1a-18.rns.tamu.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Have I missed something? VOA ain't where it ought to be, and the only transmission of theirs I could find was suddenly Portugese, not English like it's always been (6035). -- Bruce Wilson bew4568@acs.tamu.edu From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!mcsun!EU.net!Belgium.EU.net!chaos.kulnet.kuleuven.ac.be!medelec.uia.ac.be!f875.n292!f862.n292!f850.n292!f878.n292!not-for-mail Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Distribution: fido7 X-Comment-To: All From: Guido Schotmans Date: Mon, 02 Sep 96 22:28:05 +0200 Subject: When Closes Bbc Hong Kong Message-ID: <3806559047@f878.n292.z2.ftn> Organization: DXA--BBS Antwerp/Belgium +32-3-8253613 X-FTN-AREA: U_REC.RADIO.SHORTWAVE X-FTN-MSGID: 2:292/878 e2e37b47 X-FTN-CHRS: IBMPC 2 X-FTN-PID: JCQWK 2.50 à 4.4 X-FTN-Tearline: JCQWK X-FTN-Origin: DXA--BBS Antwerp/Belgium +32-3-8253613 (2:292/878) X-FTN-SEEN-BY: 2/1 3 4 1002 291/1928 292/850 851 862 875 878 X-FTN-PATH: 292/878 850 862 X-FTN-PATH: 292/875 Lines: 17 Hello, Has anybody already exact information about a closing date of BBC Hong Kong ? 73 de Guido ********************************************************** Guido Schotmans, DX-ANTWERP, P.O.Box 16, B-2660 Hoboken, BELGIUM Fido : 2:292/878 e-mail : gs@innet.be dxa@innet.be ********************************************************** -- SPEED 1.40 #2160: From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-10.sprintlink.net!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!news.be.innet.net!INbe.net!usenet From: gs@innet.be (Guido Schotmans) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: When Closes Bbc Hong Kong ? Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 17:30:16 GMT Organization: INnet NV (post doesn't reflect views of INnet NV) Lines: 15 Message-ID: <50hptk$4j4@news.be.innet.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pool03-69.innet.be X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent v0.46 Has anybody already exact information about a closing date of BBC Hong Kong ? 73 de Guido ********************************************************** Guido Schotmans, DX-ANTWERP, P.O.Box 16, B-2660 Hoboken, BELGIUM Fido : 2:292/878 e-mail : gs@innet.be dxa@innet.be ********************************************************** From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!news.iadfw.net!excelsior.flash.net!usenet From: "Mark Thompson" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: WHICH WOULD YOU BUY? Drake R-8, NRD-535D or ????? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 20:40:01 -0500 Organization: Flash-Net Internet Service Provider, 888-FLASHNET Lines: 32 Message-ID: <01bb9a02.57161e20$63dec2d0@hp> References: <50hck3$mjj@cronkite.polaristel.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 208.194.222.99 X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1085 Paul, If you can buy a 535D for $650.00 US you are foolish not to do it. I paid $1000.00 for a mint 535D about 8 months ago and felt I got a good buy. Nice Radio. Decent ergonomics. Sound not pretty as a Drake for music listening but I use it to hunt signal. Mark > pauls@faribault.polaristel.net (Caress) wrote in . > I am presented with a rather delightful but confusing dilemma. I can buy > either a used (early serial #) Drake R-8 OR a (later serial #) NRD-635D. I > have the "White Papers" on both radios...now I'm looking for comparisons from > real life. > > Both radios are priced in the $550-650 (U.S.) price range. Given the choice, > which would YOU rather have for BOTH DX-chasing AND extended programme > listening (the White Papers suggest that one should make a choice, the R-8 > being the better for long- term programme listening, the NRD being more of a > pleasure to use for "chasing DX") > > Whaddaya think? > > Paul N0YPS > > From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:07 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-5.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.texas.net!news.kei.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!mcsun!EU.net!usenet2.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!usenet1.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!usenet From: bumologist@usa.pipeline.com(barry felstein) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: WHICH WOULD YOU BUY? Drake R-8, NRD-535D or ????? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Date: 4 Sep 1996 12:18:03 GMT Organization: Pipeline Lines: 5 Message-ID: <50js1r$e5v@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com> References: <50hck3$mjj@cronkite.polaristel.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 38.8.150.5 X-PipeUser: bumologist X-PipeHub: usa.pipeline.com X-PipeGCOS: (barry felstein) X-Newsreader: Pipeline v3.5.0 IMO,the Drake's ergonomics are horrible,but you can get used to it,I guess.$600 for a 535 is a decent price!It's probably an early one,the later ones are better,but it's still a great radio.I'm not that impressed with the drake,I think it looks cheap,and I hate the tuning knob.I own a 515 and a 525,so I guess I can't be objective....Barry N8PVX From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-200.sprintlink.net!news.intellistar.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-9.sprintlink.net!news.fibr.net!nntp04.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.compuserve.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: douggrif@ix.netcom.com (Douglas A. Griffiths) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: WRNO -- What Happened? Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 00:35:15 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 3 Message-ID: <50fucl$jkm@dfw-ixnews3.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: tam-fl4-09.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Sep 02 7:33:25 PM CDT 1996 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 What has happend to WRNO? I have not heard any programming for several days now. Does anyone know the story? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!demos!news.stealth.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!news.indiana.edu!not-for-mail From: lness@indiana.edu (Lester John Ness) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: WRNO -- What Happened? Date: 4 Sep 1996 11:54:33 GMT Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington Lines: 10 Message-ID: <50jqlp$rp4@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu> References: <50ihab$qdj@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu> <50in7r$bid@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: copper.ucs.indiana.edu NNTP-Posting-User: lness X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] SUMM1 (summ1@aol.com) wrote: : The Bro' went into a tirade on the "Hairy One" on Sun AM on WWCR in : response to a call in. Is "the Hairy One" Dr. Scott? Or the prophet of Holy Toledo, Ohio? From time to time, I've hear Stair refer to "the dog" and I thought this might be Yuvel ben-David, Holy Toledo, Ohio. -- Lester Ness lness@indiana.edu From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:09 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sgi.com!enews.sgi.com!news.uoregon.edu!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!newsadm From: wa5dxp@worldnet.att.net (Jim Overstreet) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: WRNO -- What Happened? Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 23:27:59 GMT Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services Lines: 13 Message-ID: <50ievv$jvb@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net> References: <50fucl$jkm@dfw-ixnews3.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 112.dallas-1.tx.dial-access.att.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 douggrif@ix.netcom.com (Douglas A. Griffiths) wrote: >What has happend to WRNO? I have not heard any programming for several >days now. Does anyone know the story? I just called the site and was told they are back on the air. The tuning section of the final amplifier arc'ed over, burning up several components which were no longer available. So, they had to use some creative engineering to restore things. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:10 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!fozzie.mercury.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!hunter.premier.net!news.nl.innet.net!INnl.net!news.be.innet.net!INbe.net!usenet From: gs@innet.be (Guido Schotmans) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: WRTH Web Site Date: Tue, 03 Sep 1996 17:30:12 GMT Organization: INnet NV (post doesn't reflect views of INnet NV) Lines: 22 Message-ID: <50hpth$4j4@news.be.innet.net> References: <4i1k9d$60b@news.euro.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pool03-69.innet.be X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent v0.46 andys@euronet.nl (Andy Sennitt) wrote on 11/3/96: >Despite what you may have heard or read elsewhere, the WRTH Web site >is *not* on line yet. I am currently estimating around May 1st as the >date when we will be able to go 'live'. At this moment I am also not >sure what the URL is going to be. As soon as these details are known, >I will post a message here in rec.radio.shortwave. Hello Andy, Is there any progress into this project ? 73 de Guido ********************************************************** Guido Schotmans, DX-ANTWERP, P.O.Box 16, B-2660 Hoboken, BELGIUM Fido : 2:292/878 e-mail : gs@innet.be dxa@innet.be ********************************************************** From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:11 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.iwl.net!usenet From: Veniamin Medvedev Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: WRTV Hand Book web page? Date: Thu, 05 Sep 1996 09:57:48 -0700 Organization: None Lines: 2 Message-ID: <322F068C.3706@deol.ru> NNTP-Posting-Host: 204.255.221.8 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win16; I) Some time ago I have heard that World Radio TV Handbook iwas planning its own web page. Does this page (with address) exist?? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:12 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: gilo2000@aol.com (GILO2000) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: WTB: ACTIVE ANTENNA Date: 4 Sep 1996 13:18:20 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 8 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <50kdks$en@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <322C2DDB.6690@worldnet.att.net> Reply-To: gilo2000@aol.com (GILO2000) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Folks, I am considering buying a used active antenna for my Grundig Satellit 700. The antenna must be in *mint* condition w. box and manuals. So if you no longer need your Sony AN-1 or ARA-40 or ARA-60 drop me a line at gomezgil@wabash.edu (I check my AOL mail only once in a while). Thanks. --Gil From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:13 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: gilo2000@aol.com (GILO2000) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: WTB: USED ACTIVE ANTENNA Date: 5 Sep 1996 17:16:34 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 9 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <50nfvi$21s@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <50kdks$en@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: gilo2000@aol.com (GILO2000) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Folks, I re-posting this, so here it goes I am considering buying a used active antenna for my Grundig Satellit 700. The antenna must be in *mint* condition w. box and manuals. So if you no longer need your Sony AN-1 or ARA-40 or ARA-60 (others too) drop me a line at gomezgil@wabash.edu (I check my AOL mail only once in a while). Thanks. --Gil From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 05 21:50:14 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!mcsun!EU.net!chsun!news.eunet.ch!usenet From: Giovanni D'Amico Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: XERMX-OC pictures Date: 2 Sep 1996 16:37:27 GMT Organization: EUnet AG Lines: 16 Message-ID: <50f2g7$nda@news.eunet.ch> NNTP-Posting-Host: corvus.srg-ssr.ch Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1 (Windows; I; 32bit) Hello I have received some pictures from Radio Mexico Internacional (XERMX-OC) which I would like to share with you. If you are interested, visit my Web page at the following address: http://www.srg-ssr.ch/PRV A pennant picture and a sound file (digitalized Studio tape recording) will be available soon. Best 73's Giovanni D'Amico From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!EU.net!usenet2.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!usenet1.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!uknet!newsfeed.ed.ac.uk!nerc-keyworth!swdj.nerc-swindon.ac.uk!d.james From: d.james@ncs.nerc.ac.uk (Dick James) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: 'Passport to World Band Radio' where in UK? (was Re: What are the best sw radios to buy? Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 11:29:27 Organization: Natural Environment Reseach Council Lines: 15 Message-ID: References: <01bba12c$5ac03700$65d66cce@Axion.axionet.com> <51d4ka$f4j@sjx-ixn2.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: swdj.nerc-swindon.ac.uk X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev A] In article <51d4ka$f4j@sjx-ixn2.ix.netcom.com> oftb@ix.netcom.com(J. LeQuesne) writes: >Lastly, buy/borrow the current "Passport to World Band Radio." It uses >simple English to explain this pastime. I'm new to SW radio & have seen this publication favourably mentioned several times. Please can someone let me know if it's a book, a magazine or what. Also where could I get hold of it in the UK. Thanks for any help. Dick James From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 'Passport to World Band Radio' where in UK? (was Re: What are the best sw radios to buy? Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 21:16:05 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 10 Message-ID: <51n43v$qik@ecuador.earthlink.net> References: <01bba12c$5ac03700$65d66cce@Axion.axionet.com> <51d4ka$f4j@sjx-ixn2.ix.netcom.com> <323EF54D.44E3@sn.no> NNTP-Posting-Host: max2-ot-ca-37.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 >> >Lastly, buy/borrow the current "Passport to World Band Radio." It uses >> >simple English to explain this pastime. Some people have a weird concept of "simple English". dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:05 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!demos!news.stealth.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!newspump.sol.net!spool.mu.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news.ultranet.com!zombie.ncsc.mil!paladin.american.edu!auvm!CONNECTI.COM!gatchel Subject: (no subject given) Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Message-ID: <199609160144.VAA10465@jericho.american.edu> Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 23:48:00 -0500 Reply-To: Bill Gatchell Sender: "Short Wave Listener's List" From: Bill Gatchell Lines: 0 unsubscribe me, please. gatchel@connecti.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-feed1.bbnplanet.com!uky.edu!usenet From: Tfugate@pop.uky.edu (Terry Fugate) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 120 Minute Tapes for Recording? Date: 13 Sep 1996 12:17:44 GMT Organization: IT Lines: 40 Message-ID: <51bjd9$31o@service3.uky.edu> References: <3238c7aa.18516678@news.tiac.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 128.163.120.82 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6 In article <3238c7aa.18516678@news.tiac.net>, dber@tiac.com (David Bernazzani) says: > >Well, I have been recording a few SW programs later in the evening >with an inexpensive Radio Shack VOX cassette recorder. I read the >manual and it doesn't say anything about using 120 minute tapes. I >know my stereo cassette deck recommends *against* them because the >extra length can cause extra wear and tear on the cassette motor and >the tape can be rather thin (I don't see how the latter would matter >as long as I don't care if the tape eventually breaks and won't be >crushed if the contents are lost). > >Anyone know if it's fairly safe to use 120 minute tapes and what >results they have had? It would be nice to auto-record 60 minutes at >a time. > >Thanks in advance, > >Dave Bernazzani > The "extra wear" due to the longer length is not the problem. The problem with 120 (or VHS 180s) is the extreme thiness of the tape. The thinner tape is prone to strectching. Tape decks (audio and video) are designed to put a certain amount of tension on the tape to get the tape to "snug up" to the head. The thinner tapes are a let less reliable than a standard tape. Cheaper decks may handle the longer/thiner tapes better than a "good hi-fi" unit because the cheaper unit may not exert as much tension as the "good" unit. Porfessional tape decks actually used reel table motors to control the tension and the cheap decks use brake bands to set the tension. In the back of the SW magazines there is a company that sells modified casstte dck that give up to (I think) 8hrs on a "standard" cassette. I suspect that the audio quaility would suffer from the slow speed. I have used a VHS vcr to record audio. I tune in a clean, strong local TV station, plug the rec out from the SW into the line in and either set up the timer mode or just let it roll. Works pretty good, and you can get an older VHS unit at yard and garage sales for next to nothing. For voice the 6hr mode works quite well. For data (rtty WEFAx etc) the 2hr mode is better. Good luck. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:07 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: Kevin Alfred Strom Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 120 Minute Tapes for Recording? Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 11:16:17 -0700 Organization: Netcom Lines: 31 Message-ID: <323C47F1.4C36@ix.netcom.com> References: <3238c7aa.18516678@news.tiac.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: roc-mn2-01.ix.netcom.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-NETCOM-Date: Sun Sep 15 11:16:20 AM CDT 1996 X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I) I have never had a single problem with TDK 120 minute cassettes, and I've been using them for many years. They are no more vulnerable to the attacks of our three-year-old than C15s, and the audio quality is pretty good -- far better than is needed for shortwave. I tried their C180 model once (I am not sure if it is still in production) but the audio quality was very inferior. Happy equinox wishes, -- Kevin Alfred Strom ----------------------------------------------------------- Resource list; not all are affiliated with me; I speak only for myself: Occupied America Homepage: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/america/ Information on Amateur Radio Operations on 3950 kHz: http://www.usaor.net/users/mckinney/ The Finest in European Art: http://www.telecall.co.uk/~synergy/gframing/cat2.html Patriotic Resistance: http://www.natvan.com/ http://www.natall.com/ From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!news.uoregon.edu!csulb.edu!news.sgi.com!sloc223.cds.sloc.net!usenet From: boyd Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,nj.forsale,princeton.forsale,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,us.forsale.misc,us.forsale.d Subject: Re: 2510 FOR SALE CHEAP Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 19:29:17 -0700 Organization: SPRINTLink On Campus Lines: 11 Message-ID: <323CBB7D.7D97@sloc.net> References: <323A3543.25BE@earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: p6-as1.humbol1.csu.sloc.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02Gold (Win95; U) Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33174 nj.forsale:40035 rec.radio.scanner:56435 rec.radio.shortwave:78538 us.forsale.misc:4492 victhedog@earthlink.net wrote: > > I HAVE 1 2510 10 METER RADIO FOR SALE > RADIO NEED NEW FINALS FULLY MOD WITH CHIP SWITCH MOD > WILL SELL FOR 50 DOLLARS OR BEST OFFER Hi, I am interseted in your rig, What's the outside look like? Drop me a line and give me your Phone No and I will give you a call. Thanks, Boyd From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:09 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!mhv.net!news.westnet.com!stevens-tech.edu!newsserver.jvnc.net!newsserver.fdu.edu!xyzzy.bubble.org!newshost.cyberramp.net!news.iadfw.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.zeitgeist.net!bdt.com!hal.COM!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 7600G adapter plug intermittency &c Date: Fri, 06 Sep 1996 16:23:18 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 25 Message-ID: <50pirc$nqt@chile.earthlink.net> References: <1996Sep5.205413@nova.wright.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-ot-ca-28.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 >For what I paid for the 7600G, I'm a little reluctant >about going off on a modifying binge. My temper isn't >that damn controllable and my patience is not much better >than the patients in the ward across the hall. And them's >on heavy medication. >I guess that if I really needed to set the 7600G up on a >power supply with any serious permanence, the prospect of >an intermittent power connecter will be about as high as >finding hen's milk in the local convenience store. >73 >Nils >WB8IJN &c Gee, What does the Sony service center charge to fix the radio? $40 or $50 plus parts. Might be worth it to protect your investment. Get em to check the alignment while they have it. Make sure they do it right and your radio might work better than ever. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:10 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!holonet!colossus.holonet.net!agate!biosci!news.Stanford.EDU!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!cpk-news-feed2.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!swrinde!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.compuserve.com!news.production.compuserve.com!news From: Terry Bauch <102361.2660@CompuServe.COM> Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: A 'Simple' Question re DX-440? Date: 14 Sep 1996 03:27:18 GMT Organization: BAMC - Cardiology Service Lines: 5 Message-ID: <51d8mm$g4e$1@mhafc.production.compuserve.com> References: <517bi3$utq@chaos.dac.neu.edu> I think the execute button is used to enter the frequency after you punch it in on the keypad...... -- Terry Bauch MD From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:11 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news1.mnsinc.com!usenet From: bry@mnsinc.com (Bry) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Allied Knight-Kit Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 20:41:37 GMT Organization: Monumental Network Systems Lines: 20 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <51crf5$flb@news1.mnsinc.com> References: <01bb9e34.c7669f20$22924ace@NTS001.SCETV.ORG> Reply-To: bry@mnsinc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: bry.mnsinc.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 x-no-archive: yes Good luck! You will need SOMETHING! Seriously though - I would recommend you try loking in the Antique radio Publications and I have some of them listed in megalist.txt at my Web Page. "Carroll Senn" whistled a happy tune like: |Desperately seeking shortwave. |I am searching for a Allied Radio knight-Kit "StarRoamer" shortwave radio |which was a four tube, four band superhet radio sold in kit form in the |mid 60's. I hope someone out there has one. thanks Brian Carling, AF4K / G3XLQ bry@mnsinc.com http://www.mnsinc.com/bry = MEGALIST + HOCKEY + HAM RADIO = Bry's Page! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:12 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!chubs.demon.co.uk!chubs From: Steve Simpson Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Antenna Advice wanted Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 00:40:06 +0100 Organization: Chubby Lines: 18 Distribution: world Message-ID: References: <32376A61.3DF4@warwick.net> <518271$91v@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: chubs.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: chubs.demon.co.uk MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Newsreader: Turnpike Version 1.12 The ARRL handbook is a great source of information for Radio Amateurs and would be's. on all subjects. Bit expensive for the young novice but I believe you'll find it in the library. - - - Steve "Chubby" Simpson. Club + Radio D.J. E-Mail - Chubby@chubs.demon.co.uk Booking Agent - +44 (0)1462 676243 www.chubs.demon.co.uk G7NAY@gb7msw.eu "I'm alive, the man with the second face" From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:13 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news.sgi.com!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-200.sprintlink.net!news.accessone.com!news.cstone.net!newshost.cyberramp.net!news1.crl.com!nntp.crl.com!crl12.crl.com!not-for-mail From: dk@crl.com (David A. Kaye) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Antenna/Realistic DX-440 Date: 15 Sep 1996 23:24:43 -0700 Organization: Republic of San Francisco Lines: 17 Message-ID: <51irrb$pad@crl12.crl.com> References: <01bb9e17$62b3af40$8f3eaccd@koogles.startext.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: crl12.crl.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Boyd Roberson II wrote the quoted material below: " I've been wanting to get an outside antenna without getting more antenna " than the little radio's capable of using.. The RF gain control on the DX-440 will turn down the "volume" on any external antenna you connect, so you shouldn't have any fear of overloading it. Just crank it down if it starts overloading. As to antenna designs, I recommend experimenting with a broomstick, wrapping a bunch of wire around it (#22 should work just fine). Strip off a little insulation every few feet and twist it into a little stub. Get a cliplead to add to the external antenna jack and try connecting it to different stubs on this antenna. It works wonders because it's extremely frequency sensitive, thus cancelling out noise problems. -- Copyright 1996 Ashamed to be an American David Kaye Senate vote 84-15, Sept 10, 1996 From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:14 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!eskimo!news.blarg.net!news From: future@blarg.net (Tim Gerchmez) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Anyone own DX 350? Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 00:20:24 GMT Organization: Blarg! Online Services - 206/441-9109 Lines: 14 Message-ID: <3238a877.1828924@news.blarg.net> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup03.blarg.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/16.227 On Tue, 10 Sep 1996 20:03:32 GMT, ezwriter@netcom.com (kEN Colburn) wrote: >RadShack has the DX-350 on sale for $40. analog SW radio. Any good or >piece of junk? yah i know, what do u want for $40 but like to have >something portable. tia I own one. For a $40 radio it's quite good (sensitive and stable). It does suffer rather severely at times from noise and interference from the FM bands, but for $40 what do you expect. -- Check out my home page at http://www.blarg.net/~future/index.html From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:15 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.axsnet.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.clark.net!noos.hooked.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!nntp.teleport.com!usenet From: prografx@teleport.com (Steve Kennedy) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: AOR-7030 Versus NRD535D !! Guess who wins ? Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 23:34:04 GMT Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016 Lines: 12 Message-ID: <517i9c$3g2@nadine.teleport.com> References: <516omp$2vve@uvaix3e1.comp.UVic.CA> <5172hb$o7h@nadine.teleport.com> <517b7f$nvo@news.cic.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: ip-pdx12-52.teleport.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Ahhh...the 7600G. A worthy receiver! I have much respect for Nick Hall-Patch and have enjoyed his papers in Fine Tuning's "Proceedings". If he is involved, I am quite comfortable with accepting the outcome of the test session at face value. I will be most interested in checking out your web site when the whole story is posted. Thanks! Steve From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:15 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-pen-14.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-chi-8.sprintlink.net!news.seanet.com!usenet From: gatkins Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: AOR-7030 Versus NRD535D !! Guess who wins ? Date: 15 Sep 1996 15:28:29 GMT Organization: Seanet Online Services, Seattle WA Lines: 5 Message-ID: <51h7au$eib@kaleka.seanet.com> References: <516omp$2vve@uvaix3e1.comp.UVic.CA> <5172hb$o7h@nadine.teleport.com> <517b7f$nvo@news.cic.net> <51g6i4$5a0kg_016@news.insync.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: gatkins.seanet.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit) For price comparison, the AR7030 is sold in the U.S. by Universal Radio Inc. for $1149. Guy From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:17 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!news.paonline.com!usenet From: "Thomas R. Sundstrom" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: AOR-7030 Versus NRD535D !! Guess who wins ? Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 20:28:17 -0400 Organization: TRS Consultants Lines: 35 Message-ID: <323F4221.50F1@trsc.com> References: <516omp$2vve@uvaix3e1.comp.UVic.CA> <5172hb$o7h@nadine.teleport.com> <517b7f$nvo@news.cic.net> <51g6i4$5a0kg_016@news.insync.net> Reply-To: trs@trsc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: picsts017.pics.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win16; I) Greg R. Broderick wrote: > > > IOW, quit the teasing, and give us the beef! :-) > > I've already got the NRD-535D, spent about $1600.00 on mine, and I've found it > to be great on some types of signals, but less than perfect at hands-off > listening to broadcasters -- the fidelity of the receiver, IMO, leaves > something to be desired, so I'm not averse to picking myself up another > receiver if I can find one that complements well my existing receiver -- is > strong where the NRD is weak. Greg, I've been using the NRD-series receivers for years for all kinds of listening. It is one of the best utility receivers with the 1 kHz filter, RTTY and FAX modes for the money. (I'm excluding the very expensive W-J HF-1000 here.) But IMHO nothing can beat the coppertop Lowe HF-150 audio... and it is what I use for the bulk of my program listening. The -535D can dig the tough stuff out. An alternative to spending $600 for the HF-150 might be to explore the mods that Gilfer Shortwave and others can do on the NRD-535D. I had an R8A here too, better audio than the -535, but the HF-150 was/is the king of the hill here. I use the same speakers on all receivers (c.f. ../what_rx.htm and ../intro.htm). Tom Sundstrom -- Thomas R. Sundstrom trs@trsc.com TRS Consultants http://www.trsc.com PO Box 2275 2446376@mcimail.com Vincentown, NJ 08088-2275, USA +1 609 859 2447 | Fax +1 609 859 3226 < Contributing Editor, "Radio and Communications", ACP Symes Magazines > From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:17 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news1.agis.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!nntp.teleport.com!usenet From: china@teleport.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Art Blair Date: 17 Sep 1996 21:33:09 GMT Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016 Lines: 15 Message-ID: <51n5em$hin@nadine.teleport.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: kelly.teleport.com Does anyone have an address or telephone number for Art Blair. When I last talked to him a few years ago, he lived in San Francisco, CA. Please Email me as I would like to get in touch with him again. Thank you very much, China -- china@teleport.COM Public Access User --- Not affiliated with Teleport Public Access UNIX and Internet at (503) 220-1016 (2400-14400, N81) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:18 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!mr.net!news.mr.net!dawn.mmm.com!news From: pjdurkin@mmm.com (Pat Durkin) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: australia and new zealand reception Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 11:17:11 -0500 Organization: 3M Company - PI&C Engineering Lines: 18 Message-ID: <323D7D87.55F0@mmm.com> References: <50j39d$s4l$1@piano.synapse.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; I) dgonczol@synapse.net wrote: > > When does it usually start to deteriorate? I know the summer is > the best time but Im just wondering for how long I will be able > to listen to RNZI on 15115 in the mid evening, and similarly, > 15365 of Radio Aust. Does it last to Christmas, or are they > not long for good reception in E N America. Here in Minnesota it's already deteriorated quite a bit. I can sometimes hear RNZI on 15115 until 0200 UTC, but I can no longer pick them up at 0400 for the island dedication programs, my favorite. They're still audible at 0500 UTC on 9570 or later on 6100, but 9570 is marginal, and also I'm usually sleeping by 0500. Sometimes I catch their sign-off on 6100 at 1206 UTC when I get up in the morning. Their signal on 15115 in the evening wasn't listenable until late March/early April this year. Pat Opinions expressed herein are my own and may not represent those of my employe r. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:19 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news.sgi.com!news1.best.com!noos.hooked.net!news.hooked.net!usenet From: "Larry Nebron" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Baseball Playoff Series Date: 19 Sep 1996 03:34:13 GMT Organization: Dell Computer Corporation Lines: 17 Message-ID: <01bba5db$2bb93700$a70850ce@get.hooked.net> References: <51pe71$5ev@lm1.oryx.com> <32407104.5C8@earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: tuna-39.ppp.hooked.net X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 John Figliozzi wrote in article <32407104.5C8@earthlink.net>... > edward e robbs wrote: > > > > I am a geologist and will be doing field work in the rain forest of Ecuador during the baseball post season series. I would like to listen to the games in the > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Ed Robbs You might want to try the Real Audio and/or Streamworks home pages. I would not be surprised to find at least a few of the games broadcast on the net From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:20 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news2.digex.net!news From: Jeff CHILTON Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Best DC to daylight radio ? Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 12:45:53 -0400 Organization: The Cafe Pourquoi Pas Lines: 12 Message-ID: <323C32C1.3BA8@chilton.com> References: <322F4B58.7F14@riverstyx.com> <514oak$d3u@redstone.interpath.net> <51h54p$np4@kronos.crosslink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: melanctha.chilton.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; U) Applied to a radio, it's sort of a joke, an exageration. DC is zero Hertz--not really radio, what you get from a flashlight battery. And (day)light is around 600,000 Gigahertz (did I get that right?), plenty higher than a wide-coverage receiver tunes, which might be 100KHz to 2GHz. /jwc Sonya Lyles wrote: > Just exactly what does the tem "DC to Daylight" radio mean? I have > never hear it used until this thread. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:21 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.clark.net!noos.hooked.net!news1.best.com!sdd.hp.com!swrinde.nde.swri.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: victhedog@earthlink.net Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,nj.forsale,princeton.forsale,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,us.forsale.misc,us.forsale.d Subject: Re: BIKE WATER BOTTLES CHEAP Date: Sat, 14 Sep 1996 00:48:22 -0400 Organization: paws for pals Lines: 15 Message-ID: <323A3916.7788@earthlink.net> References: <323A126E.5B22@earthlink.net> <01bba1eb$3a605980$8eebfccc@hitchner.premier.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pool125.max3.newark.nj.dynip.alter.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; I) Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33149 nj.forsale:40001 rec.radio.scanner:56390 rec.radio.shortwave:78513 us.forsale.misc:4480 David M. Hitchner wrote: > > I've been searching for a long time for an offer like this! This is > exacting why I came to this new group. > > -- > David M. Hitchner > Living on an information dirt road, > just off the information highway. > > victhedog@earthlink.net wrote in article <323A126E.5B22@earthlink.net>... > > I HAVE WATER BOTTLES FOR BIKES CHEAP ALSO GOOD FOR OTHER THINGS YOU NEED > > TO PROTECT > > GOOD HOW MANY THOUSAND DO YOU NEED? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:22 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: victhedog@earthlink.net Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,nj.forsale,princeton.forsale,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,us.forsale.misc,us.forsale.d Subject: COLORADO 250MB TAPE BACKUP FOR SALE Date: Sat, 14 Sep 1996 00:33:37 -0400 Organization: paws for pals Lines: 2 Message-ID: <323A35A1.4C26@earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pool125.max3.newark.nj.dynip.alter.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; I) Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33148 nj.forsale:40000 rec.radio.scanner:56389 rec.radio.shortwave:78511 us.forsale.misc:4479 COLORADO TAPE BACKUP FOR SALE 250MB BEST OFFER WITH 6 TAPES From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:23 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsflash.concordia.ca!news.nstn.ca!coranto.ucs.mun.ca!usenet From: nbussey@calvin.stemnet.nf.ca () Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Comments on DX 392 ?????? Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 12:46:20 GMT Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland Lines: 10 Message-ID: <51gtqg$3u2@coranto.ucs.mun.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: calvin.stemnet.nf.ca X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent v0.46 Hello: Recently I posted an article on the DX 382 asking for comments on this radio. I made a mistake on the model. It should have been the DX 392 that I wanted comments on. So if anyone like I would appreciate hearing comments about this radio. I am considering buy some type of radio and have this one on mind. Thanks in advande for any comments. Please reply by email. N. Bussey From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:24 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.megalink.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: victhedog@earthlink.net Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,nj.forsale,princeton.forsale,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,us.forsale.misc,us.forsale.d Subject: CONNECTORS FOR SALE Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 23:45:03 -0400 Organization: paws for pals Lines: 2 Message-ID: <323A2A3F.4DCA@earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pool125.max3.newark.nj.dynip.alter.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; I) Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33150 nj.forsale:40002 rec.radio.scanner:56391 rec.radio.shortwave:78514 us.forsale.misc:4481 I HAVE CONNECTORS FOR SALE BNC UHF F JUST LEAVE E-MAIL WITH REQUESTS MANY OTHERS From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:24 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: victhedog@earthlink.net Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,nj.forsale,princeton.forsale,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,us.forsale.misc,us.forsale.d Subject: DBX ENCODER/DECODER FOR SALE Date: Sat, 14 Sep 1996 00:23:40 -0400 Organization: paws for pals Lines: 2 Message-ID: <323A334C.39EA@earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pool125.max3.newark.nj.dynip.alter.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; I) Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33153 nj.forsale:40005 rec.radio.scanner:56394 rec.radio.shortwave:78516 us.forsale.misc:4483 1 DBX TYPE 2 ENCODER/DECODER FOR SALE MODEL NX-4025 DOLLARS OR BEST OFFER From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:25 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-11.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!news.uoregon.edu!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: scannaman@aol.com (Scannaman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: DX 394 FOR SALE Date: 14 Sep 1996 20:43:26 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 3 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <51fjfe$1i4@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: scannaman@aol.com (Scannaman) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Have a DX 394 for sale with an amplified antenna and headphones. Will sell for best offer and can deliver most anywhere in the eastern Mass/S.NH/E.RI area...email if interested! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:26 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.megalink.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: victhedog@earthlink.net Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,nj.forsale,princeton.forsale,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,us.forsale.misc,us.forsale.d Subject: ESDI HARD DRIVE FOR SALE Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 23:39:30 -0400 Organization: paws for pals Lines: 1 Message-ID: <323A28F2.22DF@earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pool125.max3.newark.nj.dynip.alter.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; I) Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33151 nj.forsale:40003 rec.radio.scanner:56392 rec.radio.shortwave:78515 us.forsale.misc:4482 358 MEG ESDI HARD DRIVE FOR SALE BEST OFFER From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:27 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!gatech!news.atl.bellsouth.net!news.mindlink.net!van-bc!unixg.ubc.ca!news.bc.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!chi-news.cic.net!news.compuserve.com!news.production.compuserve.com!news From: jmarvin <104674.1343@CompuServe.COM> Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: For Those Who Have Had Enough! Date: 14 Sep 1996 19:17:24 GMT Organization: El Rey Motel Room #6 Lines: 10 Message-ID: <51f0c4$io3$2@mhafn.production.compuserve.com> References: <51513b$n6@news2.cais.com> >> Thanks but no thanks.To much of Big Brother already. >> I employ my own form of censorship,I turn the channel. >> lemas That's one way to deal with it. The other way is let your feelings be known. This station's licence is up for renewal in 97. I'm going to make my feelings known. It's to bad what this station has turned the bands into. It should be a place of understanding and information. Not 800 numbers and right-wing QRM. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:28 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!holonet!colossus.holonet.net!agate!newsgate.duke.edu!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!arclight.uoregon.edu!nntp.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!not-for-mail From: "Charles P. Hobbs" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: For Those Who Have Had Enough! Date: 12 Sep 1996 21:45:03 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 46 Message-ID: <51aosf$s34@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> References: <514kf5$2ub$1@mhafc.production.compuserve.com> <516rke$seo@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu> <5171vv$bqf@ecuador.earthlink.net> X-Posted-By: @206.165.32.55 (transit) X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Macintosh; I; 68K) MIME-Version: 1.0 X-URL: news:5171vv$bqf@ecuador.earthlink.net Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii rickets@earthlink.com wrote: >BTW, anybody else notice the far right and the far left seem to meet >in some paranoid common ground (with the concertina wire on the inside >and heavily patrolled by black helicopters)? Yes, I've noticed too. In fact, the following demonstration may prove to be enlightening . . . 1. Draw a "V" on a piece of paper. 2. Now take a small, square mirror, and place it so that it is perpendicular to the paper, and that its egde is just at the top of the "V". Like this . . . mirror =========== \ / \ / \/ 3. Notice the reflection in the mirror. 4. What does all of this mean? a. The left and right halves of the "V" represent the political left and right wings , respectively. (The vertex of the "V" represents centrists and moderates. b. Areas along the actual (on paper) "V" represent the wide range of rational, practical political viewpoints, becoming more left- or right- leaning as one moves away from the center. c. Areas along the imaginary (reflected) "V" represent the wide range of irrational, ultra-radical thought, becoming more left- or right leaning as one moves toward the center d. In the mirror image (once again representing various types of whackos on both sides of the political spectrum), both "wings" once again come to the center. This shows how both the ultra extreme left and right can sometimes end up having the same ideas. Now for a little shortwave content: is WWCR still playing around with the tropical bands? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:29 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!bcm.tmc.edu!newshost.convex.com!news.onramp.net!newshost.cyberramp.net!news1.crl.com!nntp.crl.com!crl12.crl.com!not-for-mail From: dk@crl.com (David A. Kaye) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: For Those Who Have Had Enough! Date: 15 Sep 1996 23:32:01 -0700 Organization: Republic of San Francisco Lines: 20 Message-ID: <51is91$pd3@crl12.crl.com> References: <514kf5$2ub$1@mhafc.production.compuserve.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: crl12.crl.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] jmarvin wrote the quoted material below: " Here's a little info for those of you who are sick and tired of " WWCR misuse of the shortwave bands! Excellent idea, Jay! The FCC specifically prohibits the shortwave broadcasting bands to be used for domestic broadcasting, since that agenda is already covered by the AM, FM, and TV bands. The FCC in prior years had acted to fine or shut down U.S. stations which insist on broadcasting to the U.S. Radio historians will be well familiar with WINB in Red Lion Pennsylvania in the 1960s and the series of fines meted out to the owner. However, today the FCC does not have the staffing power to pursue actions against stations which violate this law. This is where the listener comes in. When a listener complains about violation of a federal law, the agency involved is required to take action and investigate. Stations such as WWCR are clearly violationg this law, but unless a formal complaint is filed the FCC probably won't take any action. -- Copyright 1996 Ashamed to be an American David Kaye Senate vote 84-15, Sept 10, 1996 From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:30 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!news.sprintlink.net!news-chi-8.sprintlink.net!interpath!news.interpath.net!news.interpath.net!news From: lingram@cphillips.pdial.interpath.net (Larry Ingram) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: For Those Who Have Had Enough! Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 21:50:01 GMT Organization: Cutter-Phillips Manufacturing Group Lines: 36 Message-ID: <51moaf$han@redstone.interpath.net> References: <514kf5$2ub$1@mhafc.production.compuserve.com> Reply-To: lingram@cphillips.pdial.interpath.net NNTP-Posting-Host: cphillips.pdial.interpath.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 jmarvin <104674.1343@CompuServe.COM> wrote: >Here's a little info for those of you who are sick and tired of >WWCR misuse of the shortwave bands! >The pertinent Commission rule is Section 73.788(a) which reads as >follows: A licensee of an international broadcast station shall >render >only an international broadcast service which will reflect the >culture of >this country and which will promote international goodwill, >understanding, and cooperation. Any program solely intended for I'd had enough!!!! Of weasely, ultra-left-wing Commie sympathizing pinkos like you who want to censor WWCR because you don't like the content of their programs. I don't like the content of many programs on WWCR and many other stations, but I do not seek to censor them. If these programs IN ANY WAY are of interest to those outside of the USA, they meet the broadest test of the rules, so YOU HAVE NO CASE. WWCR's programs certainly reflect an aspect of "the culture of this country", therefore aiding international "understanding" of the USA. To champions of freedom of speech and diversity of opinion outside of the USA, this will enhance their "goodwill" towards the USA, and those that agree with the opinions expressed on WWCR will perhaps want to "cooperate" with those who sponsor the programs. WWCR's programs MEET THE TEST, which is no doubt why the FCC has taken no action against them. Of course, you have an ultra-left-wing agenda of censoring those who disagree with you, but the FCC won't buy it. So go ahead and write the FCC. Winter's coming, and I'm sure your paper will be put to good use in their woodstoves. /////// Death to Fidel Castro, the Communist enslaver of Cuba. \\\\\\\\\\ >>>>>>> Larry Ingram, Design Enginner <<<<<<<<<< \\\\\\\ Older wine, faster motorcycles, younger women. ////////// From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:31 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!zdc-e!super.zippo.com!zdc!zippo!drn From: Ricky L. Ponder Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: Zenith TransOceanics Date: 16 Sep 1996 18:42:15 -0700 Organization: Zippo Lines: 22 Message-ID: <51kvln$88d@lex.zippo.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: dd05-071.compuserve.com Hi, name here is Ricky. I have a couple Zenith Trans Oceanics for sale. They are as follows. 1. Zenith TransOceanic 600L. This is the Brown Leather Model. This Model needs Restoration. I already have it Disassebled and the Case partially stripped for recovering. The Case is Dated Feb. 22 1954. The Chasis is super Clean and in working order. Most of the Parts are real Good also. Will Sell all for $85.00 2. Zenith TransOceanic 8G005. This unit is complete. But needs Restoration. Will take $65 for it. If you are interested in either of these Radios you can give me a call Between 9:00am and 9:00pm Eastern Time at 704-645-6879 if you need more info. you can E-Mail me at kc4kin@hotmail.com Thanks Ricky L. Ponder Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/heartland/7680 From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:32 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!bcm.tmc.edu!newshost.convex.com!news.onramp.net!newshost.cyberramp.net!news1.crl.com!nntp.crl.com!crl12.crl.com!not-for-mail From: dk@crl.com (David A. Kaye) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: G Gordon Liddy Date: 15 Sep 1996 23:34:37 -0700 Organization: Republic of San Francisco Lines: 13 Message-ID: <51isdt$pdv@crl12.crl.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: crl12.crl.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Gregory Baker wrote the quoted material below: " I'm waiting for other stations to carry him on SW; after all, he is " articulate and educated, and is able to explain the American political " system accruately. Do you *really* wish to have a convicted felon representing America to the world? Surely there are better mouthpieces from the wacko right than GGGGordon Liddy. -- Copyright 1996 Ashamed to be an American David Kaye Senate vote 84-15, Sept 10, 1996 From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:33 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.magicnet.net!news.iag.net!enews.sgi.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!netcom.com!ezwriter From: ezwriter@netcom.com (kEN Colburn) Subject: Re: garage/punk programs on SW? Message-ID: Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1] References: <51f7ob$eiu@news.quick.net> Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 05:54:53 GMT Lines: 15 Sender: ezwriter@netcom2.netcom.com Carlo Virtucio (tomato@shell.quick.net) wrote: : I was wondering if there are any SW stations that have any garage/punk : music programs? If there are such programs what are the frequencies and : times? : Thanks! : tomato Haven't heard of them yet, but closest is heavy metal Christian music. Can look up whre i saw if u want. -- My Mom's Net rules: No running on the Net with scissors! Don't read emale from strangers. Let your sister get online for awhile, dammit! Shut up, I'm on the modem! ezwriter@netcom.com http://www.mainelink.net/~writer/poster/Poster.html From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:34 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: garage/punk programs on SW? Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 17:36:24 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 13 Message-ID: <51k2oj$flr@bolivia.earthlink.net> References: <51f7ob$eiu@news.quick.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-ot-ca-14.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 >Carlo Virtucio (tomato@shell.quick.net) wrote: >: I was wondering if there are any SW stations that have any garage/punk >: music programs? If there are such programs what are the frequencies and >: times? I remember catching some very cool stuff on R. Prague when Havel ruled. The good stuff is always hard to find. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:34 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uchinews!cbgw2.lucent.com!nntphub.cb.lucent.com!ssbunews.ih.lucent.com!not-for-mail From: rats@ih4mp736.ih.att.com (Morris the Cat) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: GE Super Radio: Chicago stores? Date: 13 Sep 1996 18:50:29 GMT Organization: AT&T Lines: 6 Distribution: na Message-ID: <51cadl$5s2@ssbunews.ih.lucent.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ih4mp736.ih.lucent.com |Some time ago on this newsgroup, somebody mentioned a store in Chicago that |has a low (permanent) price for the G. E. Super Radio III. As I'm going to |Chicago Saturday, I'd like to get the name of that store. Thanks! Bennett Brothers on 30 East Adams... BUT, they aren't open on Saturdays except between Nov. 18 through Dec. 21. (312) 263-4800. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:35 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!cs.utk.edu!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.stealth.net!news.dorsai.org!usenet From: Dave Hines Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: GE Super Radio: Chicago stores? Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 20:29:57 -0700 Organization: The Dorsai Embassy, Inc. Lines: 10 Message-ID: <323CC9B5.4E1F@dorsai.org> References: <51a2bk$v61@omnifest.uwm.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: amanda.dorsai.org Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win16; U) Rick Kissell wrote: > > Some time ago on this newsgroup, somebody mentioned a store in Chicago that > has a low (permanent) price for the G. E. Super Radio III. As I'm going to > Chicago Saturday, I'd like to get the name of that store. Thanks! Whats a low price? I saw one yesterday in Sears, here on Long Island for $49.95. Is that a good price? Thanks, n2lak@dorsai.org From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:36 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!netaxs.com!news.fast.net!imci4!imci5!pull-feed.internetmci.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!prodigy.com!usenet From: DBXK15A@prodigy.com (Dan Pike) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Grundig Sat 700 Date: 13 Sep 1996 22:13:28 GMT Organization: Prodigy Services Company 1-800-PRODIGY Lines: 2 Distribution: world Message-ID: <51cma8$1qj6@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com> References: <3235b5ff.6573@mitchell.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: innugap4-int.news.prodigy.com X-Newsreader: Version 1.2 John, perhaps you could try C. Crane Co. at 1-800-522-8863. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:37 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!utcsri!utnut!nott!cunews!freenet-news.carleton.ca!FreeNet.Carleton.CA!ce369 From: ce369@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Daniel Grunberg) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Grundig Sat 700 Date: 15 Sep 1996 17:24:57 GMT Organization: The National Capital FreeNet Lines: 26 Sender: ce369@freenet2.carleton.ca (Daniel Grunberg) Message-ID: <51he59$qph@freenet-news.carleton.ca> References: <3235B5FF.6573@mitchell.net> <51fk4p$cm1@host-3.cyberhighway.net> Reply-To: ce369@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Daniel Grunberg) NNTP-Posting-Host: freenet2.carleton.ca Glen Quarnstrom (glenq@cyberhighway.net) writes: > Thomas Minder wrote: > >>I have have tried Gilfer and EEB both and neither had the Sat 700 in >>stock.. >>Plus they said that they don't know if they would be getting any. Seems >>there >>waiting for the new model to come out..... >>Anyone know of any other places I could Try? > > C. Crane at 1-800-522-8863. Current cataloge price is $549.95. Ask > abut returns or refurbished. You may find a better price at Ham Radio > Outlet or Amateur Electronic Supply. All of these have Web Sites. > > -- > glenq@cyberhighway.net > For that kind of money, you can get a Lowe HF-150. No FM, but GREAT SW/MW. And a GREAT sync det4ector. -- Daniel A. Grunberg Kensington, Maryland USA From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.cyberhighway.net!news From: glenq@cyberhighway.net (Glen Quarnstrom) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Grundig Sat 700 Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 23:58:06 GMT Organization: CyberHighway Internet Services Lines: 28 Message-ID: <51nda7$2qa@host-3.cyberhighway.net> References: <3235B5FF.6573@mitchell.net> <51fk4p$cm1@host-3.cyberhighway.net> <51he59$qph@freenet-news.carleton.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: pm7-7.cyberhighway.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 ce369@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Daniel Grunberg) wrote: >Glen Quarnstrom (glenq@cyberhighway.net) writes: >> Thomas Minder wrote: >> >>>I have have tried Gilfer and EEB both and neither had the Sat 700 in >>>stock.. >>>Plus they said that they don't know if they would be getting any. Seems >>>there >>>waiting for the new model to come out..... >>>Anyone know of any other places I could Try? >> >> C. Crane at 1-800-522-8863. Current cataloge price is $549.95. Ask >> abut returns or refurbished. You may find a better price at Ham Radio >> Outlet or Amateur Electronic Supply. All of these have Web Sites. >For that kind of money, you can get a Lowe HF-150. No FM, but GREAT >SW/MW. And a GREAT sync det4ector. Perhaps, but that wasn't the question the gentleman asked. He wanted to know where to buy a Grundig, not a Lowe. HTH. -- glenq@cyberhighway.net From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:40 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!metro.atlanta.com!news.swsbbs.com!sws!brent.reynolds From: brent.reynolds@swsbbs.com (BRENT REYNOLDS) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Grundig Sat 700 Message-ID: <8C87033.02B2001121.uuout@swsbbs.com> Date: Mon, 16 Sep 96 00:51:00 -0500 Distribution: rec.radio.shortwave Organization: ShareWare South Decatur, GA 30030 Reply-To: brent.reynolds@swsbbs.com (BRENT REYNOLDS) X-Newsreader: PCBoard Version 15.22 X-Mailer: PCBoard/UUOUT Version 1.20 Lines: 29 Hello All! While following pieces of the most recent thread on the Grundig Satellite 700 radio I found a few things to comment on. Where to get it? Try Universal Radio in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, USA. They have new ones for $445 or so, and factory refurbished ones for $349; shipping for either is $8. Call them toll-free in US at 800-431-3939. Catch them in the Web at http://www.universal-radio.com. I have no finnancial interest or connection to Grundig or Universal Radio. Their service is good, their techs are courteous and helpfull, and anything you order from them will probably arrive to you in North America quickly. I ordered a refurbed Sat 700 from the m and was trying to figure that sucker out in less than a week. When I contacted a guy at the Electronic Equipment Bank, he allowed that the Grundig was a piece of junk and I should get the Sony which he sells. He also falsely asserted that the factory in Portugal where the Sat 700 is made had closed and that inferrior units were now coming in from China. A check with Grundig proved that to be a false assertion. You won't get that kind of nonsense from the folk at C. Crane or Universal Radio. Regarding the Lowe 150 for "a little more", bear a couple things in mind. The Lowe is a tabletop set, not a "portable" even though it's small and light enough to carry around. With the Lowe, you not only don't get FM, but you hav e to add in another $125 or so to the price for the external, optional keypad if you want direct-entry frequency tuning--Yuck! Yes, it's a fine radio, but to get everything that really makes it a fine radio, the HF-150 is closer to a $750 unit, not a $350-$500 unit. C. Crane also sells the Lowe line. 73's! Brent From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!enews.sgi.com!lll-winken.llnl.gov!fnnews.fnal.gov!nntp-server.caltech.edu!news.ridgecrest.ca.us!annex043.ridgecrest.ca.us!user From: burr@ridgecrest.ca.us (Burr) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Grundig Sat 700 Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 04:44:42 -0800 Organization: PIT/The Telephone Man Lines: 15 Message-ID: References: <3235B5FF.6573@mitchell.net> <51fk4p$cm1@host-3.cyberhighway.net> <51he59$qph@freenet-news.carleton.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: annex043.ridgecrest.ca.us > >For that kind of money, you can get a Lowe HF-150. No FM, but GREAT >SW/MW. And a GREAT sync det4ector. > > >-- >Daniel A. Grunberg Kensington, Maryland USA Yes but, it won't be a Grundig! With best wishes for peace profound Burr From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:42 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: terryp320@aol.com (Terryp320) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Grundig Satellit 500 Date: 15 Sep 1996 21:13:59 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 29 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <51i9kn$sd5@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <322BA0A0.309@pacbell.net> Reply-To: terryp320@aol.com (Terryp320) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Jon, Hi! I've had 3 500's (in 2 vers) since 89. I was very dissapointed @ first because its lower half of the LCD went out. This was in Mpls.,MN; during the time I sent it back and received the new one, I had moved out here to Seattle. They (Lextronix) sent a new one to me, which I had traded for something or another, and it worked fine. The person (salesperson?) that I had talked to at the time actually told me I was basically a fool for buying the 500 until they had the 'bugs' worked out. The 500 I have now (S/N: 731162) is by far superior to the earlier versions that started w/8's. Much more sensitive on MW & the lower SW bands. As a matter of fact, I logged & QSLed Caribbean Christian R. on 1024 kHz sitting in my bedroom because the 525 could'nt hack it. Believe it! The only bitch I have about the 500 is the fact that the dial lights keep burning out. They're out now (again!) and when I have the time I plan to replace them w/ LED's; I have the power, I have the technology & I got the service manuals (2)! I've taken the 500 to Hawaii & Tahiti; in Tahiti I also took my 2 M HT (FO0PAM) & the NRD-525. Tahiti does'nt have a particularly clean 220VAC, so I had to remove myself from any electrical garbage. When I did, things came alive! VOA Bangkok on 1575 kHz boomed in, as well as various Pacific islands. Not to mention EVERY AIR station on 60 meters! This was in May of this year. If you need any help on the 500, please E-mail me. See Ya! & 73's Terry Palmersheim From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:43 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.campus.mci.net!not-for-mail From: ccrawford@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net (Charles P. Crawford) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Headphones Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 23:49:25 +0100 Organization: CampusMCI Lines: 17 Message-ID: References: <32383328.1F14@one.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: s07-pm02.hcc-uky.campus.mci.net In article <32383328.1F14@one.net>, k8cxm@one.net wrote: My ears seem to work better in hearing buried DX when the audio > is more 'treble' than 'bass'. Can anyone recommend a brand and model > number that might fit my requirements? > Thanks Jim ...K8CXM... Jim, I know these aren't terribly expensive or high tech, but I use a cheap pair of Radio Shack Nova 42. I use them for exactly what you want them for. They come with about a 10 foot cord, miniplug, and a stereo/mono switch built in. If you don't like them it should be easy to return them, since you won't have to mail them somewhere. Charlie -- "I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." B. Dylan From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:43 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.clark.net!mr.net!news.sgi.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!news.alt.net!newspost1.alt.net!usenet From: JoMamma@your_house.com (Sid) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Help on building longwire antenna needed Date: 18 Sep 1996 04:44:51 GMT Organization: Altopia Corp. - Affordable Usenet Access - http://www.alt.net Lines: 7 Message-ID: <09960812214639.OUI89.JoMamma@your_house.com> References: Reply-To: JoMamma@your_house.com X-Newsreader: OUI PRO 1.5.0.2 Good Radio!!! Now, DO NOT run the antenna wire through the antenna plug on the side of the radio. This radio is famous for blowing out the front ends by static electricity. (I blew two out). I was told by the Sony Service center to wrap the longwire antenna around the whip antenna a few turns as this part of the radio IS protected. I haven't had any problems in 10 years now. GREAT RADIO!!! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:44 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.inlink.com!news.dra.com!netaxs.com!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: wildcatmcc@aol.com (WildcatMcC) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Help! Grundig on QVC. Worth it? Date: 12 Sep 1996 15:17:04 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 4 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <519njg$p5b@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <519h7d$kdc@bolivia.earthlink.net> Reply-To: wildcatmcc@aol.com (WildcatMcC) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com I second that opinion. You can do a lot better getting a real radio thru one of the mail order outfits (EEB, Universal, Grove, etc.). Good luck! Marc McClenahan From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:45 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.axsnet.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Help! Grundig on QVC. Worth it? Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 17:35:44 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 8 Message-ID: <519h7d$kdc@bolivia.earthlink.net> References: <51867m$hr5@crcnis3.unl.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-ot-ca-30.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Run as fast as you can...the mass marketers are after your soul. Seriously, the price is too high, the radio is a throwaway. For $20 more you can get a fairly decent set locally. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:46 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.walltech.com!news.his.com!bw.his.com!user From: bw@his.com (Bill Whitacre) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Here's an interesting idea... Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 08:52:01 -0400 Organization: Voice of America Lines: 36 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: bw.his.com From: Jeff Pulver Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 23:25:59 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [VON]: What Net Broadcasting Needs...Pirate Radio Stations Hi There, While I'm still recovering from the Talking Net Conference - I've been thinking about some of the ways which one could help the net-radio industry grow. AM/FM and Shortwave radio has had their share of Pirate Radio stations, but when was the last time you heard a pirate radio station live on the net? While it is true that some of the pirate radio stations have a certain political message in mind - there are many other pirate radio stations which come and go with the specific goal of producing 'quality' original programming which reflects the specific interests of the owner/operator of pirate radio station. Self expression seems to be the key in the popularity of some of the better known non-political pirate radio stations. Not that I'm planning on funding a pirate radio station...but rather I've decided to produce my own net-only 80's AOR station. Once I get all of the equipment I need,- I plan on having my station up and running within 45-60 days. This way - wherever I travel around the world - there will be at least one radio station which I will be able to tune into at anytime of the day or night and know that I will enjoy the music which is being played. Regards, Jeff Pulver Publisher Pulver Reports From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:47 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.bctel.net!news@bctel.net From: fcarey@direct.ca (SPARC Radio Museum) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: How to get Canadian License? Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 22:27:58 GMT Organization: BCTEL Advanced Communications Lines: 29 Message-ID: <51a2jd$8i4@news.bctel.net> References: <323710E7.6A0@intergate.bc.ca> <517vtq$b8e@tribune.usask.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: gatekeeper.bctm.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (TIMOTHY GUEGUEN) wrote: >John Yu (johnyu@intergate.bc.ca) wrote: >: Dear OMs, >: I'm a new immagrant to Canada. I would like to know how can I get the infor mation of >: the amateur radio operator's license exam in Canada? Your assistance to obt ain the >: necessary material will be appreciated!! >: 73 >: John Yu >: johnyu@intergate.bc.ca >: Vancouver, B.C. >Why not phone up the local amateur radio clubs in Vancouver? That would >be the easiest thing to do. If you have an amateur licence from another >jurisdiction it might turn out to be real easy to get a Canadian >licence. Radio Amateurs of Canada have a really nice web sight. I don't >have the URL handy, but if you have access to a search engine it >shouldn't be too hard to find. >tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca *** Try http://www.rac.com All the info is there! - Fred (VE7FYO) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:48 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde.nde.swri.edu!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!news2.digex.net!digex.net!not-for-mail From: auskelly@access4.digex.net (Austin Kelly) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: HUB CAPS FOR SALE (HUh???? BOy is this in the wrong group!) Date: 14 Sep 1996 16:17:02 -0400 Organization: Express Access Online Communications, Greenbelt, MD USA Lines: 17 Message-ID: <51f3ru$slk@access4.digex.net> References: <323A1468.524B@earthlink.net> <51eui5$25i@zook.lafn.org> NNTP-Posting-Host: access4.digex.net In article <51eui5$25i@zook.lafn.org>, Don Putnick wrote: >In article , >an582492@anon.penet.fi. says... >> >>In article <323A1468.524B@earthlink.net>, victhedog@earthlink.net wrote: >> >>> BUICK 1941-1950 HUBCAPS MUST SELL BEST OFFER >> >>Oy! >> > >Sounds like a great capacitance hat for my new helically-wound vertical! > Nah, 1940's Buick hubcaps are perfect replacement parts for the tuner knobs on Bleene diesel-powered radios. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:49 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!gatech!news.atl.bellsouth.net!news.mindlink.net!van-bc!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!psgrain!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!lll-winken.llnl.gov!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!cpk-news-feed2.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-feed1.bbnplanet.com!rs7.loc.gov!wbar From: wbar@loc.gov (William R. Barner) Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,nj.forsale,princeton.forsale,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,us.forsale.misc,us.forsale.d Subject: Re: HUB CAPS FOR SALE (HUh???? BOy is this in the wrong group!) Followup-To: alt.radio.scanner,nj.forsale,princeton.forsale,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,us.forsale.misc,us.forsale.d Date: 17 Sep 1996 13:35:02 GMT Organization: Library of Congress Lines: 13 Message-ID: <51m9e6$19vk@rs7.loc.gov> References: <323A1468.524B@earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: rs8.loc.gov X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33203 nj.forsale:40079 rec.radio.scanner:56508 rec.radio.shortwave:78574 us.forsale.misc:4504 oki@shock.com (an582492@anon.penet.fi.) wrote: : In article <323A1468.524B@earthlink.net>, victhedog@earthlink.net wrote: : > BUICK 1941-1950 HUBCAPS MUST SELL BEST OFFER : Oy! : -- : okey dokey! And they make an excellent dish antenna! Bill Barner From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:51 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.axsnet.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!surfnet.nl!news.unisource.nl!news.tip.nl!news From: "F.R.S.H." Subject: Info Trx - WWW site X-Nntp-Posting-Host: venlo01.pop.tip.nl Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Message-ID: Sender: news@tip.nl (The News User) Organization: The Internet Plaza X-Newsreader: NEWTNews & Chameleon -- TCP/IP for MS Windows from NetManage Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 03:47:12 GMT Lines: 49 <<<< Free Radio Service Holland info >>>> Sunday October 20th you, the listener, are at the centre of FRS-Holland's 16th anniversary! At least, if you'd like to.... During our special birthday celebration party we'd like to air your FRS memory, an anecdote or whatever you prefer. There's only one simple condition: your story must be related to FRS-Holland. What comes to your mind when thinking of FRS-Holland's past 16 years? Perhaps a specific broadcast, your first qsl, one of the deejays, a particular record or hearing your first FRS letter read out on air. Or more general: FRS' programmes, the 3rd Sundays in the 1980s, the FRS music format. It can be anything.....but it m£st something between you and FRS-Holland.Don't make it long but original !! We guarantee your contribution will be read out during the birthday shows 20th October. What you have to do? Send your very personal FRS memory written on a seperate sheet of paper as soon as possible to: FRSH, Birthday, P.O.Box 2727, 6049 ZG HERTEN in the Netherlands. You can also email us at: peter.verbruggen@tip.nl or: joop.ter.zee@tip.nl A third possibility is to tape your contribution on cassette. Enclose one IRC and in return we'll send you a FRSH studio-recording. Deadline is 9th October. If you are a true FRS supporter, you take part in our celebrations making yourself part of our celebrations. << The Free Radio Service Holland is an European based non-commercial radiostation with transmissions mostly every third sunday. We bring a mix of music and information across Europe and have regular test to the USA / Africa. For info: FRSH, PO box 2727, 6049ZG Herten, The Netherlands or E-mail: joop.ter.zee@tip.nl. or E-mail: peter.verbruggen@tip.nl.Home page FRSH : HTTP://www.tip.nl/users/joop.ter.zee/index.htm >> From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:52 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.cais.net!news2.cais.com!lemas From: lemas@mail.srsystems.com (Alec Lemas) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.shortwave,vol.it.hobby.radiantismo,rec.radio.amateur.dx Subject: Re: JPS ANC-4... Will it work? Date: Fri, 13 Sep 96 16:10:21 GMT Organization: The Cold Lines: 23 Message-ID: <51c13p$b7h@news2.cais.com> References: <513stp$rvi@everest.vol.it> Reply-To: fabmic@mbox.vol.it (Fabrizio Micale) NNTP-Posting-Host: 205.252.35.151 X-Newsreader: News Xpress 2.0 Beta #2 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.antenna:24174 rec.radio.shortwave:78497 rec.radio.amateur.dx:294 In article <513stp$rvi@everest.vol.it>, fabmic@mbox.vol.it (Fabrizio Micale) w rote: >Hello, > >maybe some of you remembers one of my messages regarding interferences >received by my Icom R-71 receiver from my DX2/66 PC. >To make it brief, I tried anything I could try, with very poor results, >so that I still can't decode RTTY and FAX transmission on most cases. >Then somebody suggested me to try (which means to buy) the ANC-4 noise >reduction unit from JPS, that seems to be a good device. >Now I need to hear from somebody using this unit, to know a bit more of >results obtained, and/or any detail which could be useful for me. I >already read the article about it somewhere. >An e-mail reply to this article would be much better ! >Thanks a lot!! > >Fabrizio Micale - Italy >fabmic@mbox.vol.it I bought one around a month ago to help with interference problems from my p/c,amoung others. The ANC-4 is one of the few devices I've come across that truly does what it's purported to do.It does take alot of fine tuning to get it's full potential,but once you get the hang of it,you'll love it. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:53 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!castle.nando.net!news From: Dave Hockaday Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.shortwave,vol.it.hobby.radiantismo,rec.radio.amateur.dx Subject: Re: JPS ANC-4... Will it work? Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 10:42:31 -0700 Organization: Nando.net Public Access Lines: 19 Message-ID: <323D9187.6B34@ipass.net> References: <513stp$rvi@everest.vol.it> NNTP-Posting-Host: grail1014.nando.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.antenna:24238 rec.radio.shortwave:78585 rec.radio.amateur.dx:300 > maybe some of you remembers one of my messages regarding interferences > received by my Icom R-71 receiver from my DX2/66 PC. > Now I need to hear from somebody using this unit, to know a bit more of > results obtained, and/or any detail which could be useful for me. I > Fabrizio Micale - Italy > fabmic@mbox.vol.it My wife bought an ANC-4 for me as a Christmas gift last year. I love it! It's one accessory that really does what it should in my shack. I have a lot of powerli ne noise on 160 meters, and computer noise on 10 and 6 meters. The ANC-4 will completel y eliminate the interference and I can hear signals that I didn't know were ther e. When my 160 meter powerline noise disappears (which does happen, though rarely!), I can null weak interfering signals from my television set, too. I've found, by connecting another of my dipoles to it's noise antenna input, I can use it as a null steering unit as well. The ANC-4 gets my vote as a useful accesso ry. 73 wb4iuy@ipass.net From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:54 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.netone.com!imci3!pull-feed.internetmci.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.infi.net!usenet From: Scott Ryan Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Low cost balun for random wire Date: 12 Sep 1996 22:43:05 GMT Organization: InfiNet Lines: 3 Message-ID: <51a3lp$249@nw101.infi.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pa1dsp21.cid.infi.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; U; 16bit) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.antenna:24169 rec.radio.shortwave:78488 Is there a low cost balun for a random longwire. I the $60.00+ "MLB" type seems excessive (cost wise) for my needs. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:55 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!news.inc.net!newspump.sol.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!ennfs.eas.asu.edu!noao!usenet From: mk@ctiowd.ctio.noao.edu (Michael Keane x204) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Low cost balun for random wire Date: 13 Sep 1996 16:01:40 -0400 Organization: Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory Lines: 61 Sender: mk@ctiowd.ctio.edu Message-ID: References: <51a3lp$249@nw101.infi.net> <51a8ld$anu@hpcvsnz.cv.hp.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ctiowd.ctio.noao.edu In-reply-to: tomb@lsid.hp.com's message of 13 Sep 1996 00:08:13 GMT X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.1 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.antenna:24176 rec.radio.shortwave:78502 In article <51a8ld$anu@hpcvsnz.cv.hp.com> tomb@lsid.hp.com (Tom Bruhns) writes : |> |> Scott Ryan (crtoy@fyiowa.infi.net) wrote: |> : Is there a low cost balun for a random longwire. I the $60.00+ "MLB" |> : type seems excessive (cost wise) for my needs. |> |> Hmm. Maybe I'm missing something here, but I'm failing to see the need. |> Certainly you need a (hopefully good) ground or counterpoise to feed the |> random longwire against, but what exactly is the balun for? You're right, there's no need to use a balun for such an antenna. And in actuality the "MLB" is not even a balun: it's really a broadband RF transformer. The nominal impedance of a random, end-fed wire is typically 400-800 ohms except at frequencies in the immediate vicinity of resonances at which the wire is an odd-multiple of a quarter wavelength. Using a transformer with an impedance ratio in the range of 8:1 to 12:1 will reduce the magnitude of the mismatch when feeding such an antenna with 50/75 ohm coaxial cable. Both Palomar and ICE make equivalent products that are somewhat less expensive than RF Systems' version. Of course, you can always wind your own transformer for under $10 worth of parts, less if you're even slightly resourceful at scrounging. A little impedance matching won't hurt, but it's not going to help very much either. For receiving systems, the figure of merit is the delivered signal-to-noise ratio. With modern, low-noise receivers, which includes most every receiver built in the past 50 years, the signal-to-noise ratio is almost always set externally by the ambient noise level, even when using a moderately inefficient antenna. High efficiency antennas are wonderful things, no transmitter should ever be without one. However, for a receiving antenna at HF, high antenna efficiency simply delivers high signal and high external noise levels simultaneously. As long as an antenna picks up more noise from the environment than the receiver generates internally, there is no net increase in the signal-to-noise ratio to be gotten from improving antenna efficiency via impedance matching or any other means. If one can hear a noticeable drop in the background noise level (with AGC turned off) when disconnecting the antenna, then no significant increase in the detectability of faint signals or the listenability of strong signals will result from using a more efficient antenna for receiving. For a typical random length, end-fed receiving antenna, the improvements that would actually be realized by using an RF transformer are quite modest. With the transformer, the signal and noise levels could increase by +7 dB at frequencies where the antenna length is a multiple of a half wave. This might yield a 3 dB improvement in the net signal-to-noise ratio at these same frequencies if the external noise level was extremely low. For a typical urban or suburban ambient noise levels however, the signal-to-noise improvement would be expected to be smaller, typically less than 1 dB. -- Michael Keane CE2/K1MK Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory Casilla 603 mkeane@noao.edu La Serena, CHILE From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:56 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!usenet From: jpd@isoroku.mit.edu (John Doty) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Low cost balun for random wire Date: 13 Sep 1996 19:10:37 GMT Organization: Massachvsetts Institvte of Technology Lines: 39 Message-ID: <51cbjd$jhg@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> References: <51a8ld$anu@hpcvsnz.cv.hp.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: isoroku.mit.edu Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.antenna:24178 rec.radio.shortwave:78503 In article <51a8ld$anu@hpcvsnz.cv.hp.com> tomb@lsid.hp.com (Tom Bruhns) writes: > Scott Ryan (crtoy@fyiowa.infi.net) wrote: > : Is there a low cost balun for a random longwire. I the $60.00+ "MLB" > : type seems excessive (cost wise) for my needs. > > Hmm. Maybe I'm missing something here, but I'm failing to see the need. > Certainly you need a (hopefully good) ground or counterpoise to feed the > random longwire against, but what exactly is the balun for? The antenna > is inherently unbalanced, and I assume you aren't trying to feed it from > a balanced line. And random longwires aren't exactly know for their > well-controlled radiation patterns, so I assume it isn't like you are > real worried about keeping antenna currents off other things, so long > as you're not getting RF burns from your rig when it tries to make you > a part of the antenna system. The MLB is a receive-only gadget, not designed to handle significant power. Although RF Systems call it a "balun", it is really an unbalanced-to-unbalanced matching transformer. There is a better built lower cost device of this sort made by ICE, and it is also pretty easy to make your own: look in "http://www.grove.net/~badx/" under "Low Noise Antennas". A fixed matching transformer of this sort allows you to use coaxial cable to feed signals from your antenna, supressing near field and conducted interference (be sure to do a good job of grounding the coaxial shield for best results). A coax-fed long wire without such a transformer has mismatch losses ranging from 0 dB at resonances to about 15 dB at antiresonances. With a matching transformer of this type, losses are nearly constant at 4-6 dB if the antenna is longer than 1/4 wavelength. A loss of 15 dB can have a detrimental effect, but 6 dB is rarely a problem at frequencies below 30 MHz since it reduces both noise and signal. The sensitivity of most receivers is enough below the natural noise floor that 6 dB of loss has no practical effect on the received signal to noise ratio. -- John Doty "You can't confuse me, that's my job." jpd@space.mit.edu From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:57 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!holonet!colossus.holonet.net!agate!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.infi.net!usenet From: Scott Ryan Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Low cost balun for random wire Date: 14 Sep 1996 12:41:58 GMT Organization: InfiNet Lines: 10 Message-ID: <51e96m$i51@nw101.infi.net> References: <51a3lp$249@nw101.infi.net> <51a8ld$anu@hpcvsnz.cv.hp.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: pa1dsp11.cid.infi.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; U; 16bit) To: mk@ctiowd.ctio.noao.edu Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.antenna:24213 rec.radio.shortwave:78561 Michael, Thanks for the advice. I guess the main reason for using an MLB was to "adapt" the random wire to a coax feed, so I can install an air gap lightning arrestor. Is there a effective way to use a lightning arrestor without an MLB? Can I connect the center conductor of the coax and leave the shield un-connected without losing lightning protection? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:58 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.ultranet.com!bigboote.WPI.EDU!cam-news-feed2.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!ip32-004 From: rfwatts@primenet.com (Hugh Stegman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Luxemburg Effect Measurements in Iran Date: 13 Sep 1996 10:46:03 -0700 Organization: Primenet Lines: 23 Message-ID: <51c6kr$5aj@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> References: <5178nm$ir7@library.airnews.net> X-Posted-By: @206.165.32.4 (rfwatts) X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 In article <5178nm$ir7@library.airnews.net>, jfriley@airmail.net (J. Fred Riley) wrote: >HAARP doesn't operate at MW No, it operates around 4-10 MHz, depending on ionospheric conditions. This is to exploit the "gyro-frequency," which is the freq at which electrons spiralling around magnetic lines resonate. It's usually up and down from about 6 MHz. More bang for the buck. IMHO, i suspect the MW transmitters achieved the Luxembourg Effect via brute force. They're typically the most powerful things on, in sheer output, to gain coverage without turning most of the desired coverage area into an antenna. Nor do the electrically short antennas always beam as well as flamethrowers on 41, etc. meters. -hugh rfwatts@primenet.com finger for PGP public key - update obsolete key files "Panic is the punk of the 90s." From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:00:59 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!spool.mu.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.bctel.net!news.island.net!vertex.tor.hookup.net!nic.wat.hookup.net!news From: Roger Cousineau Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Manual Needed RS DX-400 Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 13:24:28 -0700 Organization: HookUp Communication Corporation, Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA Lines: 6 Message-ID: <32405A7C.187A@freespace.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: p13.cardinal.freespace.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win16; I) Need a copy of the manual or at least someone with answers to a few questions about this receiver. Regards, Roger From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:00 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!swrinde!newsfeed.internetmci.com!realtime.net!news From: ron cain Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Newbie wonders: Is this acceptable posting practice? Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 09:03:48 -0700 Organization: Real/Time Communications Internet customer posting Lines: 40 Message-ID: <323985E4.36A3@realtime.net> References: <50r05m$c66@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <51af0j$iq2@texas.nwlink.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: apm0-62.realtime.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-RTcode: fdd2548e32ac5e27d53969cf X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02E-KIT (Win16; U) x-no-archive: yes Zommbee wrote: > > I guess I am naive, but it sure seems as though there alot of little > scirmishes (sp?) in this group, and others like it, that seem to have > almost NOTHING to do with radio. > > Why is this necessary? Am I missing something relevant? How is this > constructive? > > It just seems as though some of these 'debates' get pretty nasty, and I > have to wonder why they aren't conducted by email, rather than through > the newsgroups? I know I don't need to read them, but sometimes I don't > know what the discussion is about until I read it, and it always seems > kind of immature or at least not relevant. The way I understand it, > doesn't each ISP news server only allocate so much space to newsgroups, and > new articles supercede old ones? Wouldn't this then mean that these > seemingly 'useless and rude' postings just tend to 'bump' out the > otherwise legitimate (not that these aren't!) postings? > > If I am off base, sorry. Like I said in the header, I am an 'newbie' to the > group and maybe this kind of conduct is normal and accepted. Guess I'm > a bit old fashioned, maybe. Sorry if so. > > Anyway, good listening to all. > > Dave WB7AWK > zommbee@nwlink.com Dave, if you think it's bad here, wander on over to rec.radio.scanner and check out the ongoing flamewar between a certain "person" and the rest of the newsgroup. What was once a peaceful oasis of information about scanners has been turned into a battlefield of words. I agree with your statement about conducting flamewars by email. Why subject the rest of us to all the grief by posting flames on the newsgroups over and over? Cheers, Ron Cain From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:01 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.axsnet.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.swap Subject: Re: Outboard spkr for Drake R8 Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 17:31:06 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 45 Message-ID: <519guo$kdc@bolivia.earthlink.net> References: <4vkr8g$1s0$1@mhafc.production.compuserve.com> <321FC22A.44BA@southwind.net> <32292532.1644497@news.inlink.com> <322B54D4.5F57@TECLink.net> <514245$mpi@bolivia.earthlink.net> <32378ECC.1B09@TECLink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-ot-ca-30.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.scanner:56366 rec.radio.shortwave:78491 rec.radio.swap:72663 "Tom C. Brown, Jr." wrote: >try to hear. Of all those possibilities, the only ones that are liable >to be hifi would be local broadcasts, which you wouldn't normally buy a >"communications receiver" to listen to. >Of course, another critical issue in this is "what are you going to >listen to?" >If you are going to listen to international broadcasts, then you might >want a more "hifi" type speaker, even though selective fading is going >to clobber most of the "fi" before it ever gets to the speaker. >But, if you are interested in other aspects, such as CW (my favorite) or >SSB, then a speaker with a little less range on the low and high end, >but flat response in the 300 - 2500 cycle range, with low distortion in >that range, might be better. >I guess "the sound of a speaker" is really a tremendously subjective >thing, and I was too quick to say that my view was correct for anyone >besides me, but I really do like the MS8 and I don't put any stock in >the objections that the reviewers have mentioned, unless, of course, the >object is indeed the pursuit of quasi-hifi. >73 and good listening! >Tom KJ5IE If one is going to use just one speaker it doesn't hurt to have something with a nice sound available when you can use it. I like to listen to utes a lot in the evening (ssb 2.3 kHz) but in the morning I wake to the BBC on 9740 in the hifi synchronous mode (dsb 7 kHz). Speakers and their relation to the listener via the room are the most complicated part of this whole radio biz. For AM radio listening I prefer a widerange single transducer with a stiff cone and high efficiency, mounted in a simple box (e.g. Auratone) that will sound very pleasant on 1 Watt or less in an otherwise quiet room. For strictly utility type listening a Motorola Mocom type 4" transmission hump speaker is pretty cool. Contrary to L. Magne I do not think that low efficiency minature bookshelf (Minimus) speakers are particularly suited for these purposes. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:03 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!gatech!rutgers!news.sgi.com!swrinde.nde.swri.edu!cs.utexas.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!jussieu.fr!rain.fr!IRIS.2001.net!news.cistron.nl!wirehub!news.euro.net!xs4all!news.unisource.nl!news.tip.nl!news From: joop.ter.zee@tip.nl Subject: Partytime.... X-Nntp-Posting-Host: venlo09.pop.tip.nl Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Message-ID: Sender: news@tip.nl (The News User) Organization: The Internet Plaza X-Newsreader: NEWTNews & Chameleon -- TCP/IP for MS Windows from NetManage Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 01:31:06 GMT Lines: 55 <<<< Free Radio Service Holland info >>>> Sunday October 20th you, the listener, are at the centre of FRS-Holland's 16th anniversary! At least, if you'd like to.... During our special birthday celebration party we'd like to air your FRS memory, an anecdote or whatever you prefer. There's only one simple condition: your story must be related to FRS-Holland. What comes to your mind when thinking of FRS-Holland's past 16 years? Perhaps a specific broadcast, your first qsl, one of the deejays, a particular record or hearing your first FRS letter read out on air. Or more general: FRS' programmes, the 3rd Sundays in the 1980s, the FRS music format. It can be anything.....but it m£st something between you and FRS-Holland.Don't make it long but original !! We guarantee your contribution will be read out during the birthday shows 20th October. What you have to do? Send your very personal FRS memory written on a seperate sheet of paper as soon as possible to: FRSH, Birthday, P.O.Box 2727, 6049 ZG HERTEN in the Netherlands. You can also email us at: peter.verbruggen@tip.nl or: joop.ter.zee@tip.nl A third possibility is to tape your contribution on cassette. Enclose one IRC and in return we'll send you a FRSH studio-recording. Deadline is 9th October. If you are a true FRS supporter, you take part in our celebrations making yourself part of our celebrations. << The Free Radio Service Holland is an European based non-commercial radiostation with transmissions mostly every third sunday. We bring a mix of music and information across Europe and have regular test to the USA / Africa. For info: FRSH, PO box 2727, 6049ZG Herten, The Netherlands or E-mail: joop.ter.zee@tip.nl. or E-mail: peter.verbruggen@tip.nl.Home page FRSH : HTTP://www.tip.nl/users/joop.ter.zee/index.htm >> From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news From: mschmehl@epix.net Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Patriot Shortwave Prgm.'s??? Date: Sun, 15 Sep 96 15:29:12 PDT Organization: epix.net Lines: 6 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: lspt-66ppp53.epix.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: NEWTNews & Chameleon -- TCP/IP for MS Windows from NetManage Could someone please tell me where I might find a listing of shortwave programs aimed at the Patriot/Militia movement? I've tried a Web Page I found during a search, but it must not be active any longer. TNX in advance! Michael From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.magicnet.net!news.iag.net!news.misty.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!newsadm From: mr.hogan@worldnet.att.net (Mr Hogan) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Q: Are there shortwave schedules online? Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 23:20:31 GMT Organization: Personal Computer Training INC Lines: 6 Message-ID: <51i2rr$aql@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net> Reply-To: mr.hogan@worldnet.att.net NNTP-Posting-Host: 59.new-york-003.ny.dial-access.att.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Are there shortwave schedules online? Peace ,\\ichael From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:05 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!news.bc.net!news.sfu.ca!say From: say@sfu.ca (Daniel Say) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: R Canada gets web ReadAudio, Chinese Date: 16 Sep 1996 02:00:07 GMT Organization: Simon Fraser University Lines: 14 Message-ID: <51icb7$ljj@morgoth.sfu.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: beaufort.sfu.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] From the "Real Dan Ferguson" of R. Canada International at the CBC/SRC/RCI open house today 15 September 1996, comes word of RCI's real home page http://205.205.237.30 with RealAudio at http://205.205.237.30/fr/multi/chin.htm They'll have a registered address later this month. This web page will last until the end of funding for RCI in March 1997. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!alpha.sky.net!newshub.cts.com!news7.crl.com!nntp.crl.com!news.zNET.net!news4.agis.net!agis!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!news.paonline.com!usenet From: "Thomas R. Sundstrom" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: R Canada gets web ReadAudio, Chinese Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 19:17:20 -0400 Organization: TRS Consultants Lines: 32 Message-ID: <32408300.1BDE@trsc.com> References: <51icb7$ljj@morgoth.sfu.ca> Reply-To: trs@trsc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: picsts018.pics.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win16; I) Daniel Say wrote: > > From the "Real Dan Ferguson" of R. Canada International at the > CBC/SRC/RCI open house today 15 September 1996, comes word of > RCI's real home page > > http://205.205.237.30 > > with RealAudio at > > http://205.205.237.30/fr/multi/chin.htm > > They'll have a registered address later this month. > > This web page will last until the end of funding for RCI in March 1997. If you mean http://www.rcinet.ca that top page lets one choose English or French. Larry Nebron tipped me to the URL. On the English side one option is to listen to the current live program with a RealAudio stream. There are a few things that don't work, like the send button on the e-mail page, and some typos. Tom Sundstrom -- Thomas R. Sundstrom trs@trsc.com TRS Consultants http://www.trsc.com PO Box 2275 2446376@mcimail.com Vincentown, NJ 08088-2275, USA +1 609 859 2447 | Fax +1 609 859 3226 < Contributing Editor, "Radio and Communications", ACP Symes Magazines > From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.cdsnet.net!news.magicnet.net!nntp.newsfirst.com!nntp.crosslink.net!munnari.OZ.AU!news.mel.connect.com.au!news.syd.connect.com.au!news.bri.connect.com.au!peg.apc.org!usenet From: anutley@acslink.net.au (Alan Nutley) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: R-70/71 Display noise was Re: GE Super Radio/RS Clone? Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 08:00:42 GMT Organization: Pegasus Networks Lines: 32 Sender: anutley@peg.apc.org Message-ID: <323bb101.823256@nntp.peg.apc.org> References: <511h6g$2v9@ssbunews.ih.lucent.com> <3235dd4d.2511668@nntp.peg.apc.org> NNTP-Posting-Host: v14.dialup.peg.apc.org X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.227 On Tue, 10 Sep 1996 21:30:37 GMT, I wrote: {SNIP} >COMMENT: Significant heat is dissipated by the aluminium heat sink >onto which the 78M08 (and the audio amp IC) is mounted. The >temperature rise depends on the DC voltage into the regulator - this >might rise as high as 15.5 volts DC depending on AC line voltage and >the particular AC line transformer in a given R-70. (In Australia, >the transformer is a 110/220VAC unit - the resulting DC output, using >our 240VAC line voltage, is nominally 9% 'high'!!) WRONG!!!! When using AC line voltage, the output of the power supply is regulated. The comment above was written without stopping to think!!! Sorry!! > >At 15.5VDC input, the 78M08 heatsink runs too hot to touch. > >Similarly, if using the DC lead to power the receiver from a (nominal) >12 volt DC source, the same result occurs at battery voltages >approaching 15 volts (the 'end' voltage when boost charging a >lead-acid battery bank - particularly from solar cells). At 13.5VDC, >the heatsink is only moderately warm. The above IS valid. {SNIP} Apologies for the in-appropriate comment concerning AC line operation of my R-70. Cheerio, Alan. 1735AEST/15 September 1996. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:09 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.erols.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!portc01.blue.aol.com!newsstand.cit.cornell.edu!news.acsu.buffalo.edu!dsinc!news.enter.net!usenet From: wf3h@enter.net (bob puharic) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.equipment Subject: Re: R-8A for SWL DX and HAM work? Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 12:53:55 GMT Organization: ENTER.NET Lines: 25 Message-ID: <51iq72$le8@news.enter.net> References: <516h3u$j7d@lace.colorado.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp61.enter.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78556 rec.radio.amateur.equipment:32377 efricha@tigger.cs.Colorado.EDU (Eric F. Richards) wrote: >Greetings, all... >I have a question: I'm considering purchasing a Drake R-8A receiver for >both SWL DX chasing and to be used as a ham radio receiver. As a ham >receiver I'd be using it mostly (at least initially) for CW. >Question: Is it a good choice? SWLers seem to like it but what do >hams think of it? >Thanks in advance for any comments! >Regards, >-- >Eric F. Richards >efricha@alumni.cs.colorado.edu >KB0YDN >"The weird part is that I can feel productive even when I know I'm doomed." >- Dilbert I see a guy here on the net has an icom 71a for sale for 700 bux...that'd be my choice...is a ham rig knock off, missing only the transmitter section...very nice rig. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:10 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!boulder!tigger!efricha From: efricha@tigger.cs.Colorado.EDU (Eric F. Richards) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.equipment Subject: Re: R-8A for SWL DX and HAM work? Followup-To: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.equipment Date: 17 Sep 1996 14:02:24 GMT Organization: University of Colorado at Boulder Lines: 20 Message-ID: <51mb1g$uh@lace.colorado.edu> References: <323A5D28.7C70@netonecom.net> <51lgpg$91t@news2.delphi.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: tigger.cs.colorado.edu NNTP-Posting-User: efricha X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78572 rec.radio.amateur.equipment:32386 TESTRELLA@delphi.com wrote: : Quoting Tom NNTP-Posting-Host: beaufort.sfu.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] I see in the September OXDA (Ontario DX...) that Ian McFarland is quoting BBC Audience research to say that RCI lost 75 percent of their audience since the first cuts in 1991. McFarland blames the loss of internal RCI programs, and a little bit to the loss of a few language servies. At the open house at CBC Vancouver, the RCI contingent didn't sound hopeful beyond March 1997. The House of Commons is in session. Write now to Sheila Copps, Minister of National Heritage about the loss to the world if RCI isn't expanded. RCI Web page (register address later http://205.205.237.30 RealAudio at http://205.205.237.30/en/multi/chin.htm From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:12 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!inmet!corsica!gjs From: gjs@corsica.camb.inmet.com (George Snyder) Subject: Re: Radio Canada International: Still On Air? X-Nntp-Posting-Host: corsica.camb.inmet.com Message-ID: Sender: news@inmet.camb.inmet.com (USENET news) Organization: Intermetrics, Inc. References: <323A30FE.67CA@grovebank.com> Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 15:02:31 GMT Lines: 21 > I know RCI was cutting back, but are they still on the air? > I couldn't find a web site for them, only for domestic CBC. > BTW, does VOA exist anymore? RCI's web page is under the "International Radio" at the CBC site: http://www.radio.cbc.ca/radio/rci/rci.html It is also mirrored at: http://town.hall.org/Archives/radio/Mirrors/CBC/radio/rci/rci.html VOA has a web site: http://www.voa.gov/ (includes a large image) or http://www.voa.gov/text-only.html -- George Snyder Intermetrics, Inc. Internet: gjs@inmet.com -- 733 Concord Avenue Voice: (617) 661-1840 -- Cambridge, MA 02138 USA From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:13 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!ionews.ionet.net!imci3!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: John Figliozzi Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio France International going all-news Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 23:08:23 -0400 Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 10 Message-ID: <32377EA7.11EA@earthlink.net> References: Reply-To: johnfig@earthlink.net NNTP-Posting-Host: pool061.max7.new-york.ny.dynip.alter.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC) To: Mike Cooper Hello, Mike: I, too, am sorry to hear of this development. While I don't speak French I've always found the music on RFI unique and well-presented. So much so that I have reserved some preset buttons for RFI in French frequencies. I will write to RFI as well, but I fear the decision is set. Another loss for SW ;-( John Figliozzi From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:14 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-ana-24.sprintlink.net!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!oleane!jussieu.fr!rain.fr!world-net!usenet From: tvignaud@worldnet.fr (Thierry VIGNAUD) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio France International going all-news Date: 18 Sep 1996 20:37:59 GMT Organization: Worldnet Lines: 24 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <51pmj7$5o2@news.sct.fr> References: <51f4sc$t7t@news.sct.fr> <51i301$7jg@news1.mnsinc.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: pm5-189.sct.fr X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.8 (x86 32bit) In article <51i301$7jg@news1.mnsinc.com>, df@mnsinc.com says... > >tvignaud@worldnet.fr (Thierry VIGNAUD) wrote: > >>New programs will start the 16th of september at 04:00 UTC. >>Times UTC for news : 04:00-0810, 10:30-13:10, 17:00-19:30, >>21:00-22:10. > >>Every 30 minutes : a 10 minutes news bulletin > >So, what happens during the twenty minutes between the end of one news >bulletin and the start of the next? talks, magasins, and various shorts programs. Attention today the 18th of september a journalist strike disrupt the programs. Due to the project from the french government to delete a fiscal deduction for journalists which is existing since 60 years ! -- Thierry VIGNAUD - tvignaud@worldnet.fr Boulogne-Billancourt (France) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:15 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-ana-7.sprintlink.net!newsfeed1.aimnet.com!news.netserv.com!news.clark.net!mr.net!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!news.paonline.com!usenet From: "Thomas R. Sundstrom" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio Israel Program Schedule Wanted Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 20:48:46 -0400 Organization: TRS Consultants Lines: 19 Message-ID: <323F46EE.42B1@trsc.com> References: <323CE27F.3963@cris.com> Reply-To: trs@trsc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: picsts017.pics.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win16; I) P.Mohazzabi wrote: > > Wanted winter 96 schedule for the radio israel. Israel went to the Winter > Time effective 09-16-96 , so all programs starts one hour later until > 10-26-96 when US goes winter time. Watch http://www.israel-embassy.org.uk/london/web/pages/press3.htm for an update. Tom Sundstrom -- Thomas R. Sundstrom trs@trsc.com TRS Consultants http://www.trsc.com PO Box 2275 2446376@mcimail.com Vincentown, NJ 08088-2275, USA +1 609 859 2447 | Fax +1 609 859 3226 < Contributing Editor, "Radio and Communications", ACP Symes Magazines > From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:16 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!usenet.kornet.nm.kr!usenet.etri.re.kr!news.kreonet.re.kr!news.dacom.co.kr!arclight.uoregon.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!swrinde.nde.swri.edu!howland.erols.net!EU.net!usenet2.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!usenet1.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!usenet From: las1@usa.pipeline.com(Lewis Strassberg) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio Kuwait? Date: 14 Sep 1996 13:35:40 GMT Organization: Pipeline Lines: 14 Message-ID: <51ecbc$d8v@news1.t1.usa.pipeline.com> References: <51cs0o$soe@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 38.8.149.4 X-PipeUser: las1 X-PipeHub: usa.pipeline.com X-PipeGCOS: (Lewis Strassberg) X-Newsreader: Pipeline v3.5.0 DATE: TIME: FREQ: COUNTRY: SINPO: DESCRIPTION: 1/13/96 19:45 11900 KUWAIT 44454 1/20/96 19:10 11990 KUWAIT 54454 2/19/96 15:00 13620 KUWAIT 55555 8/17/96 18:05 11990 KUWAIT 54544 ENG Here's my log of Kuwait receptions. I don't know if they are still broadcasting at the same time, but I hope this helps. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:17 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!hunter.premier.net!netaxs.com!nntp.teleport.com!usenet From: "TARIQ AL-OSAIMI" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio Kuwait? Date: 16 Sep 1996 22:01:20 GMT Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016 Lines: 13 Message-ID: <01bb8bbe$4e10edc0$ab7aa3ce@osaimi.teleport.com> References: <51cs0o$soe@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ip-pdx11-43.teleport.com X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Jenhull wrote in article <51cs0o$soe@newsbf02.news.aol.com>... > Anyone in the eastern US picking this up? I remember seeing freqs posted > here last year, but I've misplaced them. > > Thanks. > Lately I've been hearing Radio Kuwait at 15505 with SINPO of 5555 starting from 0000 UTC yours Tariq From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:17 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news-e2a.gnn.com!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: richhowar@aol.com (RICH HOWAR) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: radio mod. Date: 17 Sep 1996 00:20:53 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 3 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <51l8v5$4ru@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: richhowar@aol.com (RICH HOWAR) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Can any one help me obtain information on modifing a pro 43 radio shack scanner for 800MHZ operation. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:19 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!nntp.primenet.com!ddsw1!news.mcs.net!van-bc!unixg.ubc.ca!rover.ucs.ualberta.ca!news.ucalgary.ca!holly.cc.uleth.ca!holly.cc.uleth.ca!oler From: oler@holly.cc.uleth.ca (Cary Oler) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.swap,sci.astro Subject: Radio Propagation Forecasting Course Enrollments Due Soon Date: 12 Sep 1996 23:19:34 GMT Organization: Unversity of Lethbridge Lines: 20 Message-ID: <51a5q6$439@holly.cc.uleth.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: holly.cc.uleth.ca X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #6 (NOV) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.misc:106645 rec.radio.shortwave:78485 rec.radio.swap:72647 sci.astro:132998 This is a friendly reminder that the Internet Space Weather and Radio Propagation Forecasting Course will begin on 27 September. Those who are interested in enrolling must do so within the next two weeks (by 27 September) . Briefly, the Internet Space Weather and Radio Propagation Course is the most comprehensive course available to teach people about the Sun, the disturbances that can affect the Earth, and how to accurately predict how they can affect the Earth's environments. This is an exhaustive and comprehensive course that should be taken by everyon e interested in radio communications, solar and space weather conditions, satellite vulnerabilities, electrical hydro operations, navigation, etc. The course optionally includes some of the most powerful tools in the world for probing the ionosphere and studying solar and geophysical data. For a complete description of the course outline and course objectives, please visit the WWW site: http://solar.uleth.ca/solar/www/course.html. For those who don't have WWW access, send e-mail to: COler@Solar.Stanford.Edu to obtain a course outline via e-mail. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:21 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!spool.mu.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Random longwire/coax lead Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 17:48:25 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 27 Message-ID: <51k3f5$gfn@bolivia.earthlink.net> References: <323D6245.2856@fyiowa.infi.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-ot-ca-14.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.antenna:24211 rec.radio.shortwave:78554 Scott Ryan wrote: >Thank's for everyone's help on my last post (cheap balun for longwire). >Sunday I connected my random longwire to my receiver with R58 coax from >receiver to a lightning arrester, then another piece of coax from the >arrester to the longwire. Instead of a balun at the connection, I >stripped the end of the coax & soldered it to the longwire. The antenna >end of the shield is left unconnected. >Now my longwire is dead! I get a much stronger signal with the attached >whip on my SW8. I tested all connecters for shorts, checked resistance >from antenna through the arrester, etc. Then I used a jumper wire >(insulated wire) between antenna & the arrester & my signal came back >stronger then ever. >Any ideas on why I'm having this problem? I should add that I'm not >very technical. Very simply, you cannot feed a HIGH impedance signal into a LOW impedance input without losing 90 percent of your signal. You mjust either lose the coax or use a matching transformer where your random wire (600 Ohms nominal) connects to your RG-58 (50 Ohms nominal). There are commercially available units that perform this task. See MLB discussions in this newsgroup. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:22 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!snunews.snu.ac.kr!usenet.kornet.nm.kr!news.postech.ac.kr!news.dacom.co.kr!arclight.uoregon.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!spool.mu.edu!newspump.sol.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!cronkite!news From: "Eugene A. LeDuc" Subject: Re stuff Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Message-ID: <323D5330.7813@utrc.utc.com> Sender: news@cronkite.res.utc.com Nntp-Posting-Host: 192.19.8.187 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Organization: United Technologies Research Center Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 13:16:33 GMT X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win95; I) Lines: 8 Just a quick question... I hope Why do I get POSTS that are RE...something, when I didn't get the... something in the first place? I'm using Netscape newsreader and I read the news daily. So where do the re's come from? -- Gene LeDuc leducea@utrc.utc.com Jesus Christ is LORD From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:23 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Re stuff Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 21:07:13 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 14 Message-ID: <51n3jb$qik@ecuador.earthlink.net> References: <323D5330.7813@utrc.utc.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: max2-ot-ca-37.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 >Why do I get POSTS that are RE...something, when I didn't get the... >something in the first place? I'm using Netscape newsreader and I read >the news daily. So where do the re's come from? Go here and get FreeAgent: http://www.earthlink.net/nethelp/win_apps/newsapps.html It's easier to customize. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:24 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: victhedog@earthlink.net Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,nj.forsale,princeton.forsale,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,us.forsale.misc,us.forsale.d Subject: realistic pro 43 for sale Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 20:47:49 -0400 Organization: paws for pals Lines: 2 Message-ID: <323A00B4.5B18@earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pool125.max3.newark.nj.dynip.alter.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; I) Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33147 nj.forsale:39994 rec.radio.scanner:56388 rec.radio.shortwave:78506 us.forsale.misc:4477 r/s pro 43 for sale best offer or trade must sell From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:24 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!chi-news.cic.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!news.uoregon.edu!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!newsfeed.internetmci.com!guitar.sound.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-chi-13.sprintlink.net!news.ltec.net!news-admin From: "David W. Knisely" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Recording from Sony 7600G Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 05:12:59 -0700 Organization: Navix: Aliant Communications Internet Services Lines: 13 Message-ID: <323D444B.4A8A@navix.net> References: <51h5l9$np4@kronos.crosslink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: xyp75p8.ltec.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02E-KIT (Win16; U) To: Sonya Lyles Hi there. As far as I know, using a standard patch cord to run audio from the SW7600G to a tape recorder shouldn't cause any problems. The only "Sony" required plug is the DC power adapter plug, which has to be Sony's (Radio Shack's will not fit it). If you want to run the radio from an outlet, you have to get Sony's power supply. I hope this helps. David W. Knisely KA0CZC email: dk84538@ltec.net 1616 North 14th St., Beatrice, Nebr. 68310 Prairie Astronomy Club, Inc. http://www.infoanalytic.com/pac/ BABYLON 5: Our last best hope for QUALITY science fiction. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:25 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.axsnet.com!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.campus.mci.net!not-for-mail From: ccrawford@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net (Charles P. Crawford) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Right Wing Cr_p vs. Left Wing Cr_p (was Sick and Tired of Christian Radio!!) Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 19:35:26 +0100 Organization: CampusMCI Lines: 6 Message-ID: References: <00001ff7+000047f3@msn.com> <4vsnuc$4dr@tor-nn1-hb0.netcom.ca> <4vtvg5$r2p@tribune.usask.ca> <322F1AB8.2FF6@riverstyx.com> <514nbv$d3u@redstone.interpath.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: s24-pm02.hcc-uky.campus.mci.net What's wrong with Right Wing Crop vs. Left Wing Crop that your can't put it in the subject? -- "I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." B. Dylan From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:26 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!nebo.vii.com!xmission!newsfeed.kdcol.net!usenet From: charly@kdcol.com (charly) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sangean 803A [Quirk?] Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 05:42:54 GMT Organization: news.kdcol.com Lines: 21 Message-ID: <323393fc.2641173@news.kdcol.com> References: <50t9p4$atg@dfw-ixnews2.ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: charly NNTP-Posting-Host: s24.cs00.io.kdcol.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/16.227 On 8 Sep 1996 02:07:32 GMT, rkgood@ix.netcom.com(Ronald K. Goodenow) wrote: >I had a heck of a time with my 803A when I ran my batteries down. It >simply locked up when I inserted new ones and only when I plugged it in >would I get a full display and working radio. This is is ok I guess if >one can get a radio with dead batteries to an outlet, but on a camping >trip or during a long power outage a la Fran.... > >And, what are the double A batteries for? When my D batteries died so >did the display and memory. > >Anyone else have this problem? Solutions? > >Otherwise, fine radio. > >/ron My 803a whines so bad when the batt's are dying, I can't stand to listen to it. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:27 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!spool.mu.edu!newspump.sol.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-res.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: radiomatt@aol.com (Radiomatt) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: SHORTWAVE MEMORY QUESTION Date: 19 Sep 1996 13:50:33 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 4 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <51s159$l4l@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <3240E7E7.22C4@ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: radiomatt@aol.com (Radiomatt) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Jackie Gleason, eh? Could be. Although I believe he didn't take up DXing until recent years when he retired to Florida. I read he had 2 R-71s and 2 R-7000 Icoms. Anyone else have ideas? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:28 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news From: "Denes S. Varady" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sick and Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: 14 Sep 1996 05:39:35 GMT Organization: Consulting Engineer Lines: 10 Message-ID: <51dgen$3sq@star.epix.net> References: <00001ff7+000047f3@msn.com> <50pthl$ll$1@mhafn.production.compuserve.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: lspt-66ppp100.epix.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; U; 16bit) WHAT is the Smith-Mundon Act?? I knew abt the SMITH-act - when Commie Party membship was to be a crime..[neve r enforced] -- Denes S. Varady, N3NV From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:29 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.inc.net!news.moneng.mei.com!news.ecn.bgu.edu!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!news.indiana.edu!not-for-mail From: lness@indiana.edu (Lester John Ness) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sick and Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: 14 Sep 1996 11:10:33 GMT Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington Lines: 19 Message-ID: <51e3r9$osu@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu> References: <00001ff7+000047f3@msn.com> <50pthl$ll$1@mhafn.production.compuserve.com> <51dgen$3sq@star.epix.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: copper.ucs.indiana.edu NNTP-Posting-User: lness X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] Denes S. Varady (dsvarady@epix.net) wrote: : WHAT is the Smith-Mundon Act?? : I knew abt the SMITH-act - when Commie Party membship was to be a crime..[ne ver : enforced] I think it's the law which requires US Shortwave broadcasters to address foreign audiences. This clause is an addition to the main part of the Act, which created Voice of America. In the 30's and 40's it was not rare for commercial AM stations to also broadcast in SW -- WLW in Cincinnati, for example. The AM networks did not like the competition, so they persuaded Congress to (in effect) forbid commercial SW broadcasting. In recent years, stations like WWCR and WRNO have pushed the limits of the law. It's hard to imagine many outside the US are really interested in Limbaugh, Harter, etc. -- let alone Bro. Stair. -- Lester Ness lness@indiana.edu From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:30 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!ddsw1!news.mcs.net!van-bc!unixg.ubc.ca!rover.ucs.ualberta.ca!tribune.usask.ca!ad058 From: ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (TIMOTHY GUEGUEN) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: So what REALLY happened with WWCR and William Cooper? Date: 19 Sep 1996 06:48:52 GMT Organization: Saskatoon Free-Net Lines: 15 Message-ID: <51qqck$mrv@tribune.usask.ca> References: <51noh4$5nf@news1.sunbelt.net> <51p671$sln@uruguay.earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] rickets@earthlink.com wrote: : Michael Love wrote: : >Anyone really know? : >Michael : JFK, Jesus and Elvis showed up and whisked him off to Jupiter. : dr : Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and : rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... Cooper's bosses at the NSA have finally decided that whatever operation he's the front for has served its purpose. :-) tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:31 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.scanner Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde.nde.swri.edu!cs.utexas.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!jussieu.fr!univ-lyon1.fr!in2p3.fr!swidir.switch.ch!surfnet.nl!sun4nl!rnzll3!sys3.pe1chl!rob From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen) Subject: Re: Software decoding of FSK modulated signal X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 (NOV) Reply-To: pe1chl@amsat.org Organization: PE1CHL Message-ID: References: <323E1DB0.3896@securicor.co.nz> Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 16:44:01 GMT Lines: 42 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc:16973 rec.radio.shortwave:78584 rec.radio.scanner:56529 In <323E1DB0.3896@securicor.co.nz> Daniel Ayers write s: >I am developing a program to decode FSK modulated signals using a >SoundBlaster soundcard. The plan is to digitize the signal from the >radio's audio output and then analyse it in software to produce binary >data for further analysis. >I pretty much know how FSK works (this is not AFSK), I have hooked the >radio up and digitised some test samples. >My best guess at this stage is that once you have worked out how to >divide the signal into bits (ie. time quantums depending on the baud >rate) you need to work out how many cycles occurred in that period - >which of course gives you the frequency. I'm afraid you haven't quite understood how FSK works... in combination with an FM transceiver. When you get the signal from the radio's audio output, assuming it is an FM radio, you won't get "so many cycles in that period", you will directly get voltage levels that correspond to the frequency of the of the received signal. So, the decoding of the FSK signal is simply a matter of slicing it at the correct level and finding the correct place to decide if it is a '0' or a '1'. There are two things you will have to do: find the correct slicing level, i.e. the zero axis in the signal. That can be done by low-pass filtering or by taking the peak value in positive and negative sense and calculating the halfway point from that. The other thing is re-generating the bit clock to find the correct sampling points for the data (you don't want to sample near the bit edges). That is done using a software DPLL. Of course your first guess is to use a sample interval equal to the bit rate, and then you PLL that to the actual received signal to overcome tolerances in the bitrate and to lock at the correct phase relationship. Rob -- +------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Rob Janssen pe1chl@amsat.org | WWW: http://www.knoware.nl/users/rob | | AMPRnet: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org | AX.25 BBS: PE1CHL@PI8WNO.#UTR.NLD.EU | +------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:32 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!comp.vuw.ac.nz!usenet From: Daniel Ayers Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.scanner Subject: Software decoding of FSK modulated signal Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 16:40:32 +1300 Organization: Securicor 3net Lines: 34 Message-ID: <323E1DB0.3896@securicor.co.nz> NNTP-Posting-Host: pc-daniel.securicor.co.nz Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0b6Gold (Win95; I) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc:16987 rec.radio.shortwave:78609 rec.radio.scanner:56572 Hello Everyone, I am developing a program to decode FSK modulated signals using a SoundBlaster soundcard. The plan is to digitize the signal from the radio's audio output and then analyse it in software to produce binary data for further analysis. I pretty much know how FSK works (this is not AFSK), I have hooked the radio up and digitised some test samples. My question is: What are the best techniques for decoding the FSK signal into a binary stream? I have seen this done using a data slicer circuit based on a 741 IC, some resistors and capacitors ... however I want to do it entirely in software using a soundcard. I know it can be done, as I have a program that receives HF FAX transmissions via a soundcard. I have obtained a suitably fast PC for this application, so the analysis can be performed in real time. My best guess at this stage is that once you have worked out how to divide the signal into bits (ie. time quantums depending on the baud rate) you need to work out how many cycles occurred in that period - which of course gives you the frequency. Does anyone have any experience doing this? Any sample code or other technical information? I'd appreciate any pointers. Regards, Daniel. daniel@securicor.co.nz From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:33 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!news.thenet.net!newsserver.pixel.kodak.com!newsserver.rdcs.Kodak.COM!usenet From: Dave Thorn Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Soldering Secrets? Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 13:02:27 -0400 Organization: Eastman Kodak Company Lines: 10 Message-ID: <32402B23.1D13@KODAKO.KODAK.COM> References: <51nasm$pq9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 150.220.21.100 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Macintosh; I; PPC) To: BMcnenly BMcnenly wrote: > Is it just me, or is soldering to a copper ground pipe a difficult thing. > longwire antenna, but it seems nothing "sticks" when I try to solder a > ground connection to copper pipe I sunk about 12 feet for an earth ground. Try using a propane torch and heat the pipe until the solders flows on the pipe. Then attach the pretinned wire to the pipe while the solder is still molten. It make take a couple of trys until you get the hang of it. You need to be quick about it. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:34 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!netnews.nwnet.net!news-hub.interserv.net!news.interserv.com!news From: rmorel01@interserv.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: sony 2010 vs sw55 for utility listening and travel Date: 18 Sep 1996 03:29:13 GMT Organization: InterServ News Service Lines: 5 Message-ID: <51nqa9$1co@lal.interserv.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: dd15-004.compuserve.com X-Newsreader: SPRY News 3.03 (SPRY, Inc.) sony2010 vs sw55 for traveling and ssb utilities I presently have an r8 and a satellit 700. (which receives ssb as well as my d rake r8). Unfortunately its ma bit heavy and big for travel. I've read that al though the sw55 doesn't have synchronous,it doesn't matter anyway for ssb. I understa nd the stock filters of the sw55 are better selected than those of the 2010 an d I understand the sw55 is rock solid in ssb( Iread of a guy who uses it for wefax ). It's also a lot smaller and lighter than a 2010. Any comments? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:35 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!news.PBI.net!news.fia.net!usenet From: MClune Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sony 7600G Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 21:20:59 -0700 Organization: First Internet Alliance/First Internet Franchise Corp. Lines: 26 Message-ID: <323F78AB.88B@fia.net> References: <4i4toq$l7k@headwall.maine.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ts7p32.fia.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02E-KIT (Win95; U) To: gdrose@maine.com G.D. Rose wrote: > > Thank you to all the rec.radio.shortwave readers who sent their advice > and experience my way during my recent decision making process. In the > battle between the Grundig Yacht Boy 400 and the Sony 7600G, the Sony > won.... Hello Greg, I just ordered the same from EEB today. Comes in a week, $179.95 + 6.95 shipping (wouldn't include shipping free). Skipped the power supply. I know it is a special plug, but I've got a couple of 6 volt supplies around that I hope to modify if needed. What kind (description) of long wire did you put up around the den? I want to be careful about input overload and damage to the circuitry. It comes with a plug-in antenna--is that the one you used? Any other tips would be helpful too. Thanks, Matthew mclune@fia.net Note: This message is also posted on rec.radio.shortwave From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:37 1996 X-Mailer: CrossPoint v3.1 R/A1140 Message-ID: <6Gg2HoxfCwB@hit329.hit.Handshake.de> X-Gateway: ZCONNECT UR hit.sb.sub.de [DUUCP BETA vom 27.05.1996] References: <32337492.16402842@news.halcyon.com> From: h.mayer@hit.handshake.de (Heiko Mayer) Subject: Re: Sony SW-55 Features? Date: 11 Sep 1996 21:30:00 +0200 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!news.pcnet.com!fnord.dfw.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!main.Germany.EU.net!fu-berlin.de!news.coli.uni-sb.de!hs-gate.handshake.de!hit.sb.sub.de!h.mayer Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Distribution: world Lines: 17 kdhook@halcyon.com meinte am 09.09.96 zum Thema "Sony SW-55 Features?": Hi Keith, k> Several months ago I ask for information about the Sony SW-55 which I k> have and really enjoy. Several of you responded with unique things you Witch informations do you want ? I have here the ICF SW-55 . Gruss, Heiko FIDO : 2:245/7005.2 E-Mail: H.Mayer@hit.handshake.de ## CrossPoint v3.1 R ## From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:38 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!gatech!news.akorn.net!news.his.com!news2.cais.net!news.cais.net!super.zippo.com!zdc-e!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!news.sgi.com!swrinde!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!stl-mo7-10.ix.netcom.com!user From: dschopp@ix.netcom.com (DSchopp) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: SW Radios For Sale Date: 12 Sep 1996 22:58:22 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 25 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: stl-mo7-10.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Thu Sep 12 5:58:22 PM CDT 1996 Sony 2010 - Considered by many the best portable SW radio. Features include sync detector, selectable sideband, RF control, tone control, local/dx switch, 32 programable memories, wide/narrow setting , clock, timer, signal strength indicator, and sleep timer. Rad io has Kiwa filters installed. Radio comes with AC adaptor, reel antenna, carrying strap, ear plug, and owners manual. I will also include the Sony service manual for the 2010. Radio is in excellent shape, I'm selling it in orer to get th e money to step up to the Lowe 150, Drake SW 8 level. $300 Sony SW 40 Analog/digital radio. Radio has 20 memories, memories can be set for any band, SW, AM, or FM. Radio has tone control, time r, sleep timer, and local/dx switch. Manual and SW guide include d. Nice small radio, great for carrying around the house. This radio was reviwed in the July 1996 issue of "The Monitoring Times." $100 RShack DX-395 Digital AM/FM/SW radio. 5 memories per band. SW covers SW1 an d SW2. FM stereo with stereo headphones, clock, sleep timer, local/dx switch, and manual. $50 Prices include shipping. Please email: dschopp@ix.netcom.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.voicenet.com!netaxs.com!news.misty.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!prodigy.com!usenet From: DBXK15A@prodigy.com (Dan Pike) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: The quality of HF/Shortwave signals Date: 16 Sep 1996 23:19:45 GMT Organization: Prodigy Services Company 1-800-PRODIGY Lines: 12 Distribution: world Message-ID: <51knah$1dbu@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com> References: <50ntn5$vh6@duke.telepac.pt> NNTP-Posting-Host: innugap4-int.news.prodigy.com X-Newsreader: Version 1.2 Yes, that is perfectly normal. Distant radio signals get to you by bouncing off the ionosphere, which is continually in motion. This is what creates the fading you have noticed. Also, most SW broadcasters are only on the air to a specific target area (like Europe or North America) for a short period of time -- anywhere from 20 minutes in the case of Vatican Radio, to an hour or two, then they go off and move to another frequency or switch to an antenna aimed at another part of the world. Don't expect to listen to Radio Australia 24 hours a day! Glen Kippel khcs@juno.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:40 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!mhv.net!news.westnet.com!imci4!pull-feed.internetmci.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.erols.net!newsserver.jvnc.net!dino.conicit.ve!news From: mrodrigu@conicit.ve (Manuel Rodriguez Lanza) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: TROPICAL.HTML Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 17:58:38 GMT Organization: CONICIT Lines: 9 Message-ID: <519m2l$6de@dino.conicit.ve> NNTP-Posting-Host: ccas-slip42.saicyt.net.ve X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 The file Tropical.html from Raimo Makela (rmakela@sip.fi) is very good. VIsit the web and try yourself. http://www.yle.fi/sataradio/tropical.html Manuel. A DXer from Caracas (South America) on the net. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde.nde.swri.edu!nntp.primenet.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!dish.news.pipex.net!pipex!idiscover.co.uk!news From: phil@pervisell.com (Phil Perkins) Newsgroups: alt.radio.digital,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.cb,rec.radio.digital.misc,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,uk.radio.amateur Subject: TS440 for sale Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 20:49:57 GMT Organization: Internet Discovery Ltd Lines: 8 Message-ID: <323b1bed.0@orac.idiscover.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: orac-gw.idiscover.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent v0.55 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.digital:1773 alt.radio.scanner:33162 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106675 rec.radio.cb:30643 rec.radio.scanner:56410 rec.radio.shortwave:78527 TS440 with automatic internal ATU amd VS1 speech synthesiser. Owned from new also with home brew RS232 Interface and software, GC Tx and spare front panel. 650 UK pounds ============================================================================== ====== Phil Perkins = phil@pervisell.com Fax +44 1494 448236 Pervisell Ltd 8 Temple End HIGH WYCOMBE Bucks HP13 5DR Great Britai n ============================================================================== ====== From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:42 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde.nde.swri.edu!nntp.primenet.com!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-3.sprintlink.net!ns2.umkc.edu!usenet From: "Howard Rothchild" Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.conspiracy.new-world-order,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio,alt.radio.talk,rec.radio,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Us jews rule the world!!!!! Date: 18 Sep 1996 16:40:23 GMT Organization: New World Order Lines: 6 Message-ID: <01bba580$0b69ca60$6cd6c186@199.79.146.37> NNTP-Posting-Host: slip08b.umkc.edu X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.conspiracy:117198 alt.fan.rush-limbaugh:435111 alt.radio.talk:14053 rec.radio.shortwave:78589 Us jews rule all you gentile fools. We all know jews run the banks, my buddy Al Greenspan is a jew, we control the media, we own the gold. We also got NAFTA and GAT passed so that we tighten our grip on you. We control the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Comission. And what can you do about? Nothing. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:43 1996 Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.conspiracy.new-world-order,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio,alt.radio.talk,rec.radio,rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news2.new-york.net!not-for-mail From: Michael Rivkin <7914@mne.net> Subject: Re: Us jews rule the world!!!!! Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Nntp-Posting-User: 7914 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Organization: Chartwell Income Tax & Consulting Services, Inc. Message-ID: <32401AB6.1F84@mne.net> References: <01bba580$0b69ca60$6cd6c186@199.79.146.37> X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Trace: 843072679/16103 X-Nntp-Posting-Host: mne.net Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 15:52:22 GMT Lines: 11 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.conspiracy:117201 alt.fan.rush-limbaugh:435114 alt.radio.talk:14054 rec.radio.shortwave:78591 Howard Rothchild wrote: > > Us jews rule all you gentile fools. We all know jews run the banks, my > buddy Al Greenspan is a jew, we control the media, we own the gold. We also > got NAFTA and GAT passed so that we tighten our grip on you. We control the > Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Comission. And what can you > do about? Nothing. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. This obviously was not written by a Jew If it was he would have capitalized the proper noun Jew Just another schmuck wanna be!! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:44 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!zdc-e!super.zippo.com!zdc!coopnews.coop.net!csnews!boulder!csn!nntp-xfer-1.csn.net!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!news.msfc.nasa.gov!news.sgi.com!swrinde.nde.swri.edu!howland.erols.net!news1.erols.com!news From: tbanks@erols.com (Thomas Banks) Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.conspiracy.new-world-order,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio,alt.radio.talk,rec.radio,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Us jews rule the world!!!!! Date: 19 Sep 1996 01:40:30 GMT Organization: Erol's Internet Services Lines: 23 Message-ID: <51q8ae$3h7@test-sun.erols.com> References: <01bba580$0b69ca60$6cd6c186@199.79.146.37> NNTP-Posting-Host: rcm-as1s15.erols.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.conspiracy:117244 alt.fan.rush-limbaugh:435207 alt.radio.talk:14066 rec.radio.shortwave:78598 In article <01bba580$0b69ca60$6cd6c186@199.79.146.37>, rothchild@mothership.nwo.org says... > > Us jews rule all you gentile fools. We all know jews run the banks, >my buddy Al Greenspan is a jew, we control the media, we own the gold. >We also got NAFTA and GAT passed so that we tighten our grip on you. We >control the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Comission. >And what can you do about? Nothing. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Another articulate spokesman for a Jewish organized New World Order. -- \ / O O -----m-( )-m----- Graffiti by: tbanks@erols.com tbanks@aol.com tbanks@msn.com 1:264/416 (FidoNet) http://members.aol.com/tbanks/tbanks.htm From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:44 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.compuserve.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: Porchnoy Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Volcanic Dust Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 00:33:07 -0400 Organization: Netcom Lines: 8 Message-ID: <323E2A03.376D@ix.netcom.com> References: <511ibq$bqv@uruguay.earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: atc-nj1-07.ix.netcom.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Sep 16 9:33:28 PM PDT 1996 X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) Frank Hudson wrote:> > And one day very soon every human being on this planet will have a > choice to make. And that is whether to accept Sunday worship when it > is legislated for by your government, or to buck the system and go > with what God requires and worship on His true day of worship, > The Sabbath,.....don't laugh,.....it really is coming. Been breathing too much volcanic dust? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:46 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!wizard.pn.com!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!ad058 From: ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (TIMOTHY GUEGUEN) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Walkman w/Short Wave Date: 13 Sep 1996 05:13:34 GMT Organization: Saskatoon Free-Net Lines: 16 Message-ID: <51aqhu$nqn@tribune.usask.ca> References: <51aetj$fi@sjx-ixn4.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Ron Goodenow (Rkgood@ix.netcom.com) wrote: : Does anyone sell a cassette walkman with short wave in the USA? : Boom box? : Thanks. You can buy boom boxes or whatever you wish to call them with shortwave coverage, but the performance is sure to be awful, the dial calibration way off, and the frequency coverage limited. The closest thing you'll find to a walkman/shortwave combo is the Sony SW1000T. Its basically the circuitry of the 7600G combined with a tape recorder in a package about the same size as the 7600G. Unfortunately its quite expensive, $500 american if I remember correctly. A shortwave walkman would pretty much have to be digitally tuned, as the small bandspread on a analog walkman would make shortwave tuning almost impossible. tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:46 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-pen-4.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news.gate.net!nntp.seflin.lib.fl.us!f600207k From: f600207k@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us (Nicholas Evancik) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Walkman w/Short Wave Date: 13 Sep 1996 15:46:32 GMT Organization: SEFLIN Free-Net - Broward Lines: 13 Message-ID: <51bvko$8rg@nntp.seflin.lib.fl.us> References: <51aetj$fi@sjx-ixn4.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Ron Goodenow (Rkgood@ix.netcom.com) wrote: : Does anyone sell a cassette walkman with short wave in the USA? : Boom box? : Thanks. -- AIWA makes a walkman with s.w. analog tuning. about 60.00 (saw in J&R CATALOG) Nicholas Evancik f600207k@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:47 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!uwm.edu!omnifest.uwm.edu!omnifest.uwm.edu!not-for-mail From: rdobrick@omnifest.uwm.edu (Roger Dobrick) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Walkman w/Short Wave Date: 14 Sep 1996 15:24:58 -0500 Organization: Omnifest Lines: 13 Distribution: na Message-ID: <51f4aq$idn@omnifest.uwm.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: 129.89.70.58 <> I've seen that item on Compuserve, too--I think Aiwa makes it. RD From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:48 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!EU.net!Norway.EU.net!oslonett.no!sn.no!usenet From: Aron Felix Gurski Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What are the best sw radios to buy? Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 18:38:28 +0200 Organization: SN Internett Lines: 20 Message-ID: <32398E04.3786@sn.no> References: <01bba12c$5ac03700$65d66cce@Axion.axionet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bergen2-12.ppp.sn.no Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I) JACK ST. MARS wrote: > > I am 12 years old and I was wondering what short-wave radio is the best to > buy. > I Just recently got interested in sw's but I don't know much about them. So > I came to this news group for help. > If anybody here could give me some info on sw's that would be great. > > EVAN ST. MARS Evan, if you have access to a browser (e.g. Netscape Navigator), point it at http://www.rnw.nl/en/pub/rxshop/rx_index.html and you'll be able to get a lot of useful information from Radio Netherlands (in English). Good luck! -- Aron From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:49 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!demos!news1.relcom.ru!EU.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: oftb@ix.netcom.com(J. LeQuesne) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What are the best sw radios to buy? Date: 14 Sep 1996 02:17:46 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 30 Message-ID: <51d4ka$f4j@sjx-ixn2.ix.netcom.com> References: <01bba12c$5ac03700$65d66cce@Axion.axionet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: whx-ca3-11.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Fri Sep 13 7:17:46 PM PDT 1996 In <01bba12c$5ac03700$65d66cce@Axion.axionet.com> "JACK ST. MARS" writes: > >I am 12 years old and I was wondering what short-wave radio is the best to >buy. EVAN ST. MARS Hi Evan--First off, welcome to the hobby. For about $80, you might want to start off with a Radio Shack DX-375. It's "nothing special" but it will receive the shortwave "biggies" such as the BBC, Voice of America, Deutche Welle. If you're a lot richer than I was when I was 12, you might want to look at the Yacht Boy 400 or Sony 7600. Both are very good radios--but they'll probably strain your budget (they each cost about $200). Also, look at the used radios coming from established companies such as Universal Radio. They're a lot cheaper--often in great condition--and they come with a warranty in case something breaks. I have a used set which I use all the time. If you do buy a used radio, make sure it comes with an AC adaptor and all manuals. Lastly, buy/borrow the current "Passport to World Band Radio." It uses simple English to explain this pastime. Good luck! j. lequesne From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:50 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!gatech!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: jstek@aol.com (JStek) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What to Buy, Sat 700 or ICF-2010 Date: 14 Sep 1996 11:20:14 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 29 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <51eife$j7f@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <8C85082.02B2001102.uuout@swsbbs.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article <8C85082.02B2001102.uuout@swsbbs.com>, brent.reynolds@swsbbs.com (BRENT REYNOLDS) writes: >Subject: What to Buy, Sat 700 or ICF-2010 >From: brent.reynolds@swsbbs.com (BRENT REYNOLDS) >Date: Sat, 14 Sep 96 02:10:00 -0500 > >On Sept. 8, Thomas Minder wrote wondering what to buy, Grundig Satellite 700 >or >Sony ICF-2010. I've owned both radios and think they are both very good >sets. >There are a number of reasons why I much prefer the Grundig over the Sony. >If >you buy your Satellite 700 from Universal Radio in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, and >get >one of the factory reconditioned sets they sell, it will cost you $349 or so, >the same price as a new Sony ICF-2010. >> >>>>>>> There seems to be a considerable number of Grundig radios being sold as reconditioned ("B" stock). Is this an indication of production quality overall? Have you owners of Grundig receivers had a problem with failures? Jon From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:52 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!news.swsbbs.com!sws!brent.reynolds From: brent.reynolds@swsbbs.com (BRENT REYNOLDS) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: What to Buy, Sat 700 or ICF-2010 Message-ID: <8C85082.02B2001102.uuout@swsbbs.com> Date: Sat, 14 Sep 96 02:10:00 -0500 Distribution: rec.radio.shortwave Organization: ShareWare South Decatur, GA 30030 Reply-To: brent.reynolds@swsbbs.com (BRENT REYNOLDS) X-Newsreader: PCBoard Version 15.22 X-Mailer: PCBoard/UUOUT Version 1.20 Lines: 69 On Sept. 8, Thomas Minder wrote wondering what to buy, Grundig Satellite 700 o r Sony ICF-2010. I've owned both radios and think they are both very good sets. There are a number of reasons why I much prefer the Grundig over the Sony. If you buy your Satellite 700 from Universal Radio in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, and get one of the factory reconditioned sets they sell, it will cost you $349 or so, the same price as a new Sony ICF-2010. Universal sells the new one for $100 more, and other places sell the Sat 700 for $445 plus shipping to over $500, and the Sony usually goes for around $350 plus shipping, give or take $10 or $20. The Grundig has large knobs for several or it functions, versus the Sony's sliders--sliders seem to get dirty faster and don't hold up as well. The Grundig has a better keypad than the Sony, and is overall better constructed and much sturdier. The Sat 700 can do FM in stereo using headphones or external speakers for whic h it has RCA-type jacks; the Sony is only Mono. Sound__The Sony is rather puny and tinny in sound; the Grundig, robust with plenty of volume, partly because it has a stronger amplifier and considerably larger speaker plus a tweeter. The Grundig's power adapter is quite a bit larger than that of the Sony, but gives you switchable US/Euro voltages, and you get one each AC plug! Sony use s 3 D and 3 AA bateries, which in U.S. you can only buy in pairs, or packs or four or eight. The Grundig takes four D batteries and can recharge NiCads. The Grundig has separate upper and lower side-band switches and a "clarifier" for side band tuning that works well. The system on the Sony also works well, but it's not as easy to select one specific side band ofver the other. The Grundig has scads of memories, 128 or so in ROM and 512 programmable, expandable in 512 memory amounts via 3 optional EPROM chips for a total of up to 2,048 user-programmable memories! If you need more, get a radio with a computer interface! The Sony has only 32 memories, but they are each assignable to a dedicated push-button, a nice feature that I DO like. The Grundig has a tunable MW and SW pre-selector which is fantastic. The Grundig's performance on FM is superior to ANY!!! other radio I've ever used, including my wonderful old $860 Yamaha stereo receiver. The Sony covers more of the LW band than the Grundig and has 108-136 air-craft band not found on the Sat 700. Judging from the two examples I've owned, they were about neck and neck on medium wave and short-wave, despite the 1994 review on the Radio Netherlands web site. There's no comparison on the FM, the Grundig absolutely blows away every other portable I've ever seen. This includes my old Panasonic RFB-600, Nordmende Globe Traveller VIP, Grundig Satellite 6001, the Sony ICF-2010, and any other portable I've ever seen, including Panasonic's RF-2900, RF-4900, RF-2200; and the GE Super Radio--any version. Everything on the Grundig is better made from the large, sturdy whip antenna which drops completely in to the body of the radio instead of that hingue set-up used by Sony and Sangean; as well as the battery cover, the push buttons, knobs, carrying handle, and the prop on the back. One guy I have communicated with told me that he once touched the whip antenna on his Grundig Sat 700 and got a snap and a nasty shock to his finger, but the radio never noticed anything had ever happened. The Sony would have suffered front-end FET suicide! That should be enough for now, I could keep on going. Note this is just my opinion based on my very recent experiences with both units and others can, may, and probably WILL disagree. I bought the three EPROM memory chips and a carrying case and high-capacity NiCad batteries for the Grundig, a refurb bought from Universal; and I traded my Sony ICF-2010 that I bought used in mint condition for a wonderful old Grundig Satellite 6001 Analog beastie from the early '70's. Enjoy which ever one you choose to buy. Who knows, you might just get both! They are both about the same size, with the Grundig being a tad bigger, and a pound or so heavier. Hope this gives you some ideas and starts a thread at least as big and enjoyable as the one comparing the Sony ICF-7600G and the Grundig YachtBoy 400 . 73's! Brent From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:53 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!delphi.com!usenet From: TESTRELLA@delphi.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: What to Buy, Sat 700 or ICF-2010 Date: 17 Sep 1996 06:34:35 GMT Organization: Delphi Internet Services Corporation Lines: 17 Message-ID: <51lgpr$91t@news2.delphi.com> References: <8C85082.02B2001102.uuout@swsbbs.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bos1e.delphi.com The Grundig has a noisy sync detector. This has been noted in several sources/reviews. My Grundig was unlistenable because of the noise. Returned it. Checked out several units...all noisy. You either 1. Have a atypical quiet set 2. You are not bothered by the noise. Tom Rainbow V 1.11 for Delphi - Test Drive From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:54 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!gatech!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.sgi.com!bellman.NSD.3Com.COM!news.nad.3com.com!news From: Ravi Ramachandran Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What to Buy, Sat 700 or ICF-2010 Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 12:38:05 -0700 Organization: 3Com Corporation. Lines: 8 Message-ID: <32404F9D.6514@3Com.com> References: <8C85082.02B2001102.uuout@swsbbs.com> <51lgpr$91t@news2.delphi.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ravi_r.ops.3com.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I) TESTRELLA@delphi.com wrote: > > The Grundig has a noisy sync detector. This has been noted in several > sources/reviews. > Rainbow V 1.11 for Delphi - Test DriveMy Sat 700 synch detector is noisy too but not unlistenable. By the way has anyone seen any mods for the Sat 700 to fix this. I remember seeing a mod for the Sat 500 somewhere. Also where can one find schematics for the Sat 700? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:55 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!metro.atlanta.com!news.swsbbs.com!sws!brent.reynolds From: brent.reynolds@swsbbs.com (BRENT REYNOLDS) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: What to buy, Sony 2010 or Grundig Sat 700 Message-ID: <8C870E3.02B2001124.uuout@swsbbs.com> Date: Mon, 16 Sep 96 03:47:00 -0500 Distribution: rec.radio.shortwave Organization: ShareWare South Decatur, GA 30030 Reply-To: brent.reynolds@swsbbs.com (BRENT REYNOLDS) X-Newsreader: PCBoard Version 15.22 X-Mailer: PCBoard/UUOUT Version 1.20 Lines: 67 @UNEWSGR:rec.radio.shortwave N @SUBJECT:What to buy, Sony 2010 or Grundig Sat 700? N @UNEWSGR:rec.radio.shortwave N @SUBJECT:What to buy, Sony 2010 or Grundig Sat 700? N as the Sangean ATS-818 series, and the Grundig YachtBoy and Satellite series radios among others. They sell the tapes for $5 each, and is you ask would probably throw in the one for the particular radio you buy atless or no extra charge. Also o f interest to visually-impaired users, they have their catalog in ASCII text for m on a floppy disk, (specify disk size when ordering) at no cost. Nobody else does that. People at Grove Enterprises told me it would not even be possible to put their little catalog on disk and send it out!!! That's strange, since it Is on their web site. As far as I know, Crane is not yet on the Internet. One other thing I notice about C.Crane's technical staff is that they don't tr y to convince you to buy what they sell by trying to convince you that something sold by the competition but not by Crane, is junk and garbage that you sould avoid. I've seen that happen recently from other mail-order dealers. Crane also does good service and repair, even on units they don't sell, and ca n do certain modifications to SW receivers and scanners, such removing the mutin g from the tuning circuitry of digital units, among other things. Their prices may be a little higher than some others for the same model, but they do offer a level of service you don't get from some of the other dealers. Check those guys out! Let's complement dealers and sellers who do us well and let other people know about them. It's easy to bitch when a deal goes down bad, and we hear about those all the time, but it's also important to reward sellers for good custome r service. It just reinforces them in their conviction that they're doing something right, even if it does cost them a little more to do it. No, I don't have stock in C. Crane or any other radio seller, and I'm not getting any cash, deals, breaks, or anything else I know of for writing this, except the satisfaction of doing what I can to show appreciation and give credit where credit is due. Brent e Web Pages: http://www.blackbelt.com/blackbelt/bx_top.html FTP: ftp.blackbelt.com/corporate/blackbelt/ Information: info@blackbelt.com Support: support@blackbelt.com Sales: sales@blackbelt.com Marketing: market@blackbelt.com *Air cycles: normally, first airing on WWCR is Thursday 2030; on RFPI can be Fri 2000, or Sat 0400. WRN, Sat 0330. WPKN and WSUI 10-11 days after production. These delays can be avoided if specific underwriting be obtained for express delivery of tapes. *Please P- or E-mail the station where you hear WORLD OF RADIO, thanking them for doing so as a public service. Sorry, W.O.R. does not offer QSL cards, but the SW stations carrying it do. W.O.R. welcomes informal reports on reception quality, interference problems. *Contacting WORLD OF RADIO: P.O. Box 1684-J, Enid, OK 73702 USA. Fax: 1-405-233-2948 attn Hauser [if necessary tho we now prefer E-mail]. Hours: Mon-Thu 1400-0200 UT, Fri/Sat 1400-2300, Sun 1800-2300. Closed legal holidays. Website: http://hudson.idt.net/~khecht19/radio/shortwave/wor.html Now that WORSKED is on this website, E-mail distribution may be reduced. E-mail: Please disregard and forget the previously publicized address of Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What's wrong with Voice of Russia? Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 15:52:17 -0400 Organization: TRS Consultants Lines: 24 Message-ID: <32371871.44BD@trsc.com> References: <512rqd$5v7@dfw-ixnews2.ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: trs@trsc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: picsts018.pics.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win16; I) Edward Chaban wrote: > > Does anyone have a good set of times and frequencies for Voice of > Russia? I've been having problems finding them here near San Jose, CA. > Was getting good hits on 9825, 9895, 9835 and 41M Band too. Lately, > nothing but dead air. > They made significant frequency changes from September 1 and are very hard to hear during the daylight hours here in NJ. In comparing evening reception with Larry Nebron in San Francisco, 12010 and 12050 from 01 UT seem to provide the best reception for him. Those tx's are in the Far East. On our Web site you can look at the VoR page by Keven Hecht off our "News You Use Page". The data is a bit better than on the VoR Web site. Tom Sundstrom -- Thomas R. Sundstrom trs@trsc.com TRS Consultants http://www.trsc.com PO Box 2275 2446376@mcimail.com Vincentown, NJ 08088-2275, USA +1 609 859 2447 | Fax +1 609 859 3226 From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:57 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!lll-winken.llnl.gov!fnnews.fnal.gov!nntp-server.caltech.edu!dputnick From: dputnick@alumnae.caltech.edu (Donald R. Putnick) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What's wrong with Voice of Russia? Date: 19 Sep 1996 13:22:48 GMT Organization: Caltech Alumni Association Lines: 17 Message-ID: <51rhf8$hff@gap.cco.caltech.edu> References: <512rqd$5v7@dfw-ixnews2.ix.netcom.com> <32371871.44BD@trsc.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: alumnae.caltech.edu In article <32371871.44BD@trsc.com>, Thomas R. Sundstrom wrote: >They made significant frequency changes from September 1 and are very >hard to hear during the daylight hours here in NJ. In comparing evening >reception with Larry Nebron in San Francisco, 12010 and 12050 from 01 UT >seem to provide the best reception for him. Those tx's are in the Far >East. In So Cal last night the best frequencies for me during the 0500 and 0600 hours were 7270 kHz and 7345 kHz, both with excellent strength. Also audible were 9895 kHz and and 7175 kHz. -- Don Putnick dputnick@alumni.caltech.edu ay334@lafn.org From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:58 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.inc.net!newspump.sol.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!munnari.OZ.AU!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!ns.saard.net!news.camtech.com.au!news From: "Mike" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Where do I find the shortwave irc? Date: 14 Sep 1996 00:10:02 GMT Organization: Camtech (SA) Pty Ltd Lines: 5 Message-ID: <01bba1d0$e1f1a480$786a15cb@ppp.saccii.net.au> References: <32304FA7.37AB@primenet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: tarsusiv-ppp.saccii.net.au X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Hi everyone, I know an irc for shortwave exists. Would someone please post an address for it. Thanks, Mike From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:01:59 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!cpk-news-feed3.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-feed2.bbnplanet.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!news.monmouth.com!news From: bgluck@monmouth.com (Barry, WA2KLS) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: WHICH WOULD YOU BUY? Drake R-8, NRD-535D or ????? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 21:59:50 GMT Organization: Monmouth Internet Lines: 37 Message-ID: <51prd0$hmr@news.monmouth.com> References: <50hck3$mjj@cronkite.polaristel.net> <51pb7c$os4@hil-news-svc-6.compuserve.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp65.monmouth.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 No contest. . . NRD-535D wins hands down on both counts. If you don't buy it, please let me know where it is, and I WILL. Regards, Barry WA2KLS 106345.2461@compuserve.com (Kees) wrote: >pauls@faribault.polaristel.net (Caress) wrote: >>If you respond to this posting, would you also pleace Cc-by-mail to me at >>studio@faribo.ll.net >>as my news server is not very reliable...and I might miss your followup post . >>I am presented with a rather delightful but confusing dilemma. I can buy >>either a used (early serial #) Drake R-8 OR a (later serial #) NRD-635D. I >>have the "White Papers" on both radios...now I'm looking for comparisons fro m >>real life. >>Both radios are priced in the $550-650 (U.S.) price range. Given the choice , >>which would YOU rather have for BOTH DX-chasing AND extended programme >>listening (the White Papers suggest that one should make a choice, the R-8 >>being the better for long- term programme listening, the NRD being more of a >>pleasure to use for "chasing DX") >>Whaddaya think? >>Paul N0YPS >No doubt: >The NRD535 for BOTH! >(very very cheap!!!) >Kees From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:02:00 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-200.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-chi-13.sprintlink.net!news.seanet.com!dpm3.seanet.com!dpm3 From: dpm3@seanet.com (Dan Morisseau) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Who is Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 20:29:51 PST Organization: OSD, Inc. Lines: 20 Message-ID: References: <511ibq$bqv@uruguay.earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: dpm3.seanet.com X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4] In article bbaka@syix.com writes: >I am sick of these damned 'Christian' stations with a billion watts splatteri ng >all over my serious SWL bands. Bill, Oh, Jesus! Their YOURS?! Oh no! I was using the buggers however I wanted for the past 35 years or more. Christ! I'm sorry, man! I never knew you that YOU owned the damn things. If I'd known I'd never have touched 'em man. I'm sorry. I really don't think I used too much RF in my receivers, but if I did I'll do what I can to make it up. In the meantime, grab the f***ing reins, will you? ==================================================================== "I distrust a close-mouthed man. He generally picks the wrong time to talk and says the wrong things. Talking is something you can't do judiciously unless you keep in practice" - Casper Gutman, The Maltese Falcon ========== This .sig exceeds Plate "C" specifications ============== From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:02:01 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!tezcat!gail.ripco.com!unclebob From: unclebob@ripco.com (Uncle Bob) Subject: Re: Who is tired of the Christians X-Nntp-Posting-Host: foley.ripco.com Message-ID: Sender: usenet@rci.ripco.com (Net News Admin) Organization: Ripco Internet BBS, Chicago X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] References: Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 03:57:17 GMT Lines: 19 rfhuds (rfhuds@galaxy.gen.nz) wrote: : Sounds pretty good to me. BUT you forgot one important group, ..... : The True Biblical based Christians, this group is the only way to go! : And one day very soon every human being on this planet will have a : choice to make. And that is whether to accept Sunday worship when it : is legislated for by your government, or to buck the system and go : with what God requires and worship on His true day of worship, : The Sabbath,.....don't laugh,.....it really is coming. : 73's to U + URS, : Frank, ZL3TFH. (rfhuds@galaxy.gen.nz) : SigNet; 28:1200/100 : FidoNet: 3:774/500.3 Watch out for people who think they know all the answers. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:02:02 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: jmrubin@ix.netcom.com (Joel Rubin) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: World of Radio --website moved Date: 14 Sep 1996 20:06:08 GMT Organization: Nattering Nabobs of Negativism Lines: 15 Message-ID: <51f37g$qec@sjx-ixn4.ix.netcom.com> References: <199609131645.MAA25028@jericho.american.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: sfo-ca12-11.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Sat Sep 14 1:06:08 PM PDT 1996 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.8 (x86 32bit) If I try http://hudson.idt.net/~khecht19/radio/shortwave/wor.html, I get: [quote] Document Moved The new URL is: http://hudson.idt.net/~khecht19/radio/shortwave/ghauser/ Please adjust your bookmarks accordingly. [end-quote] and clicking on that link works. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:02:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!spool.news.idt.net!news From: Kevin Hecht Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: World of Radio --website moved Date: Sun, 15 Sep 1996 19:08:45 -0400 Organization: Villanova University Lines: 25 Message-ID: <323C8C7D.2250@mail.idt.net> References: <199609131645.MAA25028@jericho.american.edu> <51f37g$qec@sjx-ixn4.ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: khecht19@mail.idt.net NNTP-Posting-Host: ipp144.vivanet.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; U) Joel Rubin wrote: > > If I try http://hudson.idt.net/~khecht19/radio/shortwave/wor.html, I get: > > [quote] > Document Moved > > The new URL is: > > http://hudson.idt.net/~khecht19/radio/shortwave/ghauser/ > > Please adjust your bookmarks accordingly. > [end-quote] > > and clicking on that link works. The above URL should be the permanent one; sorry for the inconvenience as I get the web pages up and running. I had to move some subdirectories around so I wouldn't have to take everything offline in order to update the site. -- Kevin Hecht College of Commerce and Finance, Villanova University khecht19@mail.idt.net khecht01@student.vill.edu http://hudson.idt.net/~khecht19/ From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:02:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde.nde.swri.edu!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.stealth.net!solace!paladin.american.edu!auvm!HOTMAIL.COM!ghauser Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Message-ID: <199609131740.NAA26881@jericho.american.edu> Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 09:46:58 -0700 Reply-To: Glenn Hauser Sender: "Short Wave Listener's List" From: Glenn Hauser Subject: World of Radio 862 Lines: 88 --====================987654321_0==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Greetings, Here is this week's WOR 862 rundown. Look for separate message with WOR Sked and other info, and check out new website, which may refer you to a slightly different URL. Regards, Glenn --------------------------------------------------------- Get Your *Web-Based* Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------- --====================987654321_0==_ Content-Type: text/plain; name="wor862.txt" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="wor862.txt" WORLD OF RADIO #862, produced Sept. 11, 1996, by Glenn Hauser *Standard disclaimer. *Our new website, set up by Kevin Hecht (note no www in it): http://hudson.idt.net/~khecht19/radio/shortwave *E-mail fax 1-405-233-2948 attn Hauser; P-mail to P O Box 1684, Enid, OK 73702 USA. *Chief of VOA Burmese service fired due to connections with Burmese military government. *Tinian relay plans official: $13M contract let, total $20M+, will move in three ex-Portugal transmitters. Target Dec. 98. *Sri Lanka relay slowly constructed, crooked foundations. *R. Marti started some broadcasts from Miami/Hialeah studios. See Los Angeles Times, Aug. 20 for story on controversial move. *WRMI expects FCC approval soon for new Canada antenna. *Hurricane net from Mercury Ham Club. *VOA Communications World partially pre-empted for Bosnian elections, so Sept. 14 is rerun; DXing with Cumbre at new time. *WEWN goes off when lightning approaches. 7395 and 6890 in Oct sked. *WSJ Sept. 6: Chuck Harder gone from UBN, and WHRI; Pat Choate bought network; yes, that Pat Choate. [later: with VP choice, Choate left network] *Jim Hightower back weekdays for 2 hours, heard on some stations here (recording). *Bernie Ward gone from Oklahoma stations. *Liberal talk host from WBT-1110 NC. *K'KOB 770 still heard at night, null gone. *60 Minutes also on radio in San Francisco. *Five FM pirates in South Florida. *Soundbyte computer show on WXXI-1370 Rochester NY. *Another computer show on WGAD-1350 Gadsden AL. *WOR 862, addresses. *Correction to last week: BBC in Sept, not Aug; Felix on Sat, not Sun *website and e-mail addresses repeated. *Oklahoma University stations format change, new shows. *KWSH-1260 Wewoka OK plans to add FM 104.7. *Tulsa TV stations finally add stereo. *Oklahoma City has new KMNZ ch. 62, limited sked. *Now the Details back on CBC and RCI for new season. *CBC Radio Ideas topics Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20. *Bahamas' new FM stations, including one on same fq as Florida pirate. *Guatemala, R. Coatan reported. *Honduras, R. Copan off again, waiting for big deal. *RFPI 9th anniversary Fiesta Sept. 16-17; Global Community Forum resumes live broadcasts. *Peru, R. Soledad reported by Arrunategui; R. Peru vs. HCJB spur. *Bolivia 4777.7 is R. Andes. *African unID is Mali wanderer. *Sudan's new frequency. *V. of Broad Masses of Eritrea, V. of People of Kurdistan logs. *V. of Armenia English broadcast heard. *V. of Southern Azerbaijan, new frequency. *Georgian Radio, English with improved audio. *UAE Abu Dhabi absent from usual frequencies. *Turkiye Polis Radio not 24 hours, but limited sked. *V. of Tibet may go back to 15445 with jamming; new E-mail address. *Sikkim now regular on two frequencies. *Program sked from Solomon Islands, 5020, lineup at 1030-1100. *Portugal's new 49mb frequency to us. *Special from R. Noodle International on IRRS, WRMI. *V. of Russia harder to hear, but try these.... *Propagation outlook from Boulder, Sept. 10. *WOR 862, gh inviting you back next week. Note: these rundowns are not meant to be a substitute for listening to the program, but to encourage listening, especially by DX editors, for complete details and proper complete attribution when quoting. --====================987654321_0==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" --====================987654321_0==_-- From amsoft@epix.net Thu Sep 19 19:02:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!spool.mu.edu!newspump.sol.net!news.mindspring.com!cpk-news-feed3.bbnplanet.com!news.mountain.net!xtsa13 From: crow@ovnet.com (Roger Wiseman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re:World of Radio Schedule Date: Wed, 18 Sep 96 00:48:36 GMT Organization: MountainNet, Inc. Morgantown WV 800.444.1458 Lines: 8 Distribution: The known Universe Message-ID: <51nh4c$hdc@news.mountain.net> Reply-To: crow@ovnet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: xtsa4.ovnet.com X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 Thanks, Glenn! -- crow@ovnet.com (Crow(Roger Wiseman)) #(:)o] Kenwood R-5000 | Inverted "V" dipole longwire Grid square EM 99 | West Virginia, U.S.A. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!swrinde!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!pendragon!ames!agate!newsgate.duke.edu!news.duq.edu!newsfeed.pitt.edu!dsinc!news.acsu.buffalo.edu!newsstand.cit.cornell.edu!newstand.syr.edu!malamb From: malamb@newstand.syr.edu (Marie A. Lamb) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 'Passport to World Band Radio' where in UK? (was Re: What are the best sw radios to buy? Date: 21 Sep 1996 23:31:31 GMT Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY (USA) Lines: 25 Message-ID: <521tsj$4vr@newstand.syr.edu> References: <01bba12c$5ac03700$65d66cce@Axion.axionet.com> <51d4ka$f4j@sjx-ixn2.ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: malamb@mailbox.syr.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: hydra.syr.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Dick James (d.james@ncs.nerc.ac.uk) wrote: : In article <51d4ka$f4j@sjx-ixn2.ix.netcom.com> oftb@ix.netcom.com(J. LeQuesn e) writes: : >Lastly, buy/borrow the current "Passport to World Band Radio." It uses : >simple English to explain this pastime. : I'm new to SW radio & have seen this publication favourably mentioned severa l : times. Please can someone let me know if it's a book, a magazine or what. : Also where could I get hold of it in the UK. : Thanks for any help. : Dick James : You should be able to get it through the BBC World Service Shop in London, through Lowe Electronics' stores, and I believe that you can also order it through Shortwave Magazine. The 1997 issue should be out soon in the U.K., so watch for that one. 73-- Marie Lamb Contributor, Passport to World Band Radio malamb@mailbox.syr.edu From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!malgudi.oar.net!triglav.iwaynet.net!usenet From: Frank Darwish Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: **************DRAKE R8 FOR SALE WITH MS 8 SPEAKER************************ Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 13:22:02 -0700 Organization: Ohio State University Lines: 18 Message-ID: <32459FE9.138B@iwaynet.net> References: <32431401.3C9A@iwaynet.net> Reply-To: byblos1@iwaynet.net NNTP-Posting-Host: port035.iwaynet.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win16; I) Frank Darwish wrote: Hi all. I have a Drake R8 for sale in mint condition with original ox, also the MS8 speaker in mint condition with box, etc..... I am saking $850 or best offer Please e-mail me at: byblos1@iwaynet.net Regards, Frank -- From poor old U2 to poor old Simple Minds no amnesty for murderers of poor old working class Rope or gas ( The Beautiful South: I think the answer is yes) -- From poor old U2 to poor old Simple Minds no amnesty for murderers of poor old working class Rope or gas ( The Beautiful South: I think the answer is yes) From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!netnews.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: mcamp@ix.netcom.com(Camp) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: *Mint Drake SW-8 $459 Date: 22 Sep 1996 14:39:56 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 3 Message-ID: <523j3s$ol1@sjx-ixn4.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: hac-nj4-53.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Sun Sep 22 7:39:56 AM PDT 1996 Works like new. With original box, AC adapter, and owner's manual. First $459 takes it. Matt. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:05 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!cpk-news-feed2.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.webspan.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: tz@ix.netcom.com (Timothy Zamora) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: 1997 Passport to World Band Radio is out! Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 22:26:11 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 34 Message-ID: <32470a5f.573744@nntp.netcruiser> Reply-To: tz@ix.netcom.com NNTP-Posting-Host: hou-tx5-03.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Sep 23 5:29:20 PM CDT 1996 X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.227 Greetings fellow SW enthusiasts! This afternoon, I received the latest issue of the 1997 Passport to World Band Radio. It was preordered through Grove Enterprises. The ISSN is 0897-0157. ISBN is 0-914941-39-9. On the cover is Gahan Wilson's space man surfing his radio on a sea of various national flags. Among the highlights to be found is: - Ten of the Best: 1997's Top Shows - Compleat Idiot's Guide to Getting Started - Web Radio (what is it and seven pages of web sites to surf) -What to Listen With (1997 update including 4 1/2 pages on the AOR AR7030 [***** Passport Choice in tabletop receiver division] -When to Listen (hour-by-hour; country-by-country in English; Voices from Home; blue page listing of all channels used) -the usual assortment of advertisements List price is: US $19.95; Canadian S27.95; UK 14.99 pounds. The book is available from the usual sources that advertise in Monitoring Times, Popular Communication, et cetera. Good reading and good hunting! Timothy Zamora from the gulf coast of Texas, USA tx@ix.netcom.com tgz@concentric.net .... now let's get those sun spot numbers moving! From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.bctel.net!news.mag-net.com!aurora.cs.athabascau.ca!rover.ucs.ualberta.ca!phys.ualberta.ca!paul From: paul@phys.ualberta.ca (Paul Routenburg) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 1997 Passport to World Band Radio is out! Date: 24 Sep 1996 17:50:53 GMT Organization: U of A, CSR Lines: 18 Distribution: world Message-ID: <52971t$gk4@pulp.ucs.ualberta.ca> References: <32470a5f.573744@nntp.netcruiser> <3247628E.2BEC@ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: tellus.phys.ualberta.ca In article <3247628E.2BEC@ix.netcom.com>, Porchnoy wr ites: > Timothy Zamora wrote: > > This afternoon, I received the latest issue of the 1997 Passport to > > World Band Radio. It was preordered through Grove Enterprises. > > I am so happy for you. > But how much of it will be out of date when a number of stations change schedules and frequencies this fall? And how useful will a "1997" edition really be in 1997? paul -- Paul Routenburg ---------> paul@phys.ualberta.ca Centre for Subatomic Research University of Alberta Hmmm...free space... Edmonton, Alberta Maybe I should put something deep & CANADA T6G 2N5 profound here? From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: tz@ix.netcom.com (Timothy Zamora) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 1997 Passport to World Band Radio is out! Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 23:32:45 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 52 Message-ID: <32486d25.75092500@nntp.netcruiser> References: <32470a5f.573744@nntp.netcruiser> <3247628E.2BEC@ix.netcom.com> <52971t$gk4@pulp.ucs.ualberta.ca> Reply-To: tz@ix.netcom.com NNTP-Posting-Host: hou-tx6-06.ix.netcom.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Sep 24 6:35:55 PM CDT 1996 X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99f/32.294 On 24 Sep 1996 17:50:53 GMT, paul@phys.ualberta.ca (Paul Routenburg) wrote: >In article <3247628E.2BEC@ix.netcom.com>, Porchnoy w rites: >> Timothy Zamora wrote: >> > This afternoon, I received the latest issue of the 1997 Passport to >> > World Band Radio. It was preordered through Grove Enterprises. >> >> I am so happy for you. >> > But how much of it will be out of date when a number of stations change >schedules and frequencies this fall? And how useful will a "1997" edition >really be in 1997? >paul > >-- >Paul Routenburg ---------> paul@phys.ualberta.ca >Centre for Subatomic Research >University of Alberta Hmmm...free space... >Edmonton, Alberta Maybe I should put something deep & >CANADA T6G 2N5 profound here? Greetings to you, Paul! The book and its counterpart the WRTVH (due out in 3-4 months) are a handy way to get at a bunch of information in one volume. Like other compendiums (encyclopedias come to mind ;> ), there will be some dated-ness. But it is a point that can be started from and then embellished with other more current information such as Hauser's program, Lamb's program, Mark's and Jensen's program, et cetera, monthly periodicals like Monitoring Times and the UK Shortwave magazines, club bulletins, irregular publications such as Hauser's, various web sites that are noted in this group from time to time, and .. . . last but not least, this newsgroup along with rec.radio.info. It's just a case of another *fix* of updated info. I seem to remember a few requests in the past for old copies of Passport & WRTVH from less developed areas. Hmmm... In either case, it's here, available, and ready for immediate consumption. Bon appetit! Timothy Zamora from the gulf coast of Texas tz@ix.netcom.com or tgz@concentric.net magazine packrats of the world unite! From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:09 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!ddsw1!news.mcs.net!van-bc!unixg.ubc.ca!rover.ucs.ualberta.ca!phys.ualberta.ca!paul From: paul@phys.ualberta.ca (Paul Routenburg) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 1997 Passport to World Band Radio is out! Date: 25 Sep 1996 17:41:49 GMT Organization: U of A, CSR Lines: 39 Distribution: world Message-ID: <52bqst$a52@pulp.ucs.ualberta.ca> References: <32470a5f.573744@nntp.netcruiser> <3247628E.2BEC@ix.netcom.com> <52971t$gk4@pulp.ucs.ualberta.ca> <32486d25.75092500@nntp.netcruiser> NNTP-Posting-Host: tellus.phys.ualberta.ca In article <32486d25.75092500@nntp.netcruiser>, tz@ix.netcom.com (Timothy Zamo ra) writes: > On 24 Sep 1996 17:50:53 GMT, paul@phys.ualberta.ca (Paul Routenburg) > wrote: > > > But how much of it will be out of date when a number of stations change > >schedules and frequencies this fall? And how useful will a "1997" edition > >really be in 1997? > > The book and its counterpart the WRTVH (due out in 3-4 months) are a > handy way to get at a bunch of information in one volume. Like other > compendiums (encyclopedias come to mind ;> ), there will be some > dated-ness. [more deleted] I agree completely with what you wrote. There are a number of sources of timely information available. My point though is why put a date of 1997 on something that comes out with information valid in mid-1996? I can only guess its an attempt to keep up sales of the book for a longer period. Say its May or June 1997, and someone not so familiar with shortwave (I refuse to use asinine marketing hype terms like "World Band Radio") is browsing a bookstore and sees the "1997 Passport to World Band Radio". Wouldn't they assume that the information in it is for 1997, not many months old? At least the 1997 WRTVH will appear (I presume) in early 1997, which makes sense to me. The WRTVH also used to publish an update several times a year to cover the seasonal schedule changes a number of broadcasters regularly make . I don't know if this is still done as I haven't seen a copy for a few years. Passport has made no attempt to produce any such updates as far as I know. To put out a book in fall 1996 with a "1997" date seems just a little questionable to me. But if the date on it was 1996 then you could only sell it as current information for another few months. Why not publish it earlier and with the proper year? Just curious. paul -- Paul Routenburg ---------> paul@phys.ualberta.ca Centre for Subatomic Research University of Alberta Hmmm...free space... Edmonton, Alberta Maybe I should put something deep & CANADA T6G 2N5 profound here? From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:10 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!hunter.premier.net!news1.erols.com!not-for-mail From: ccart@erols.com (CHRISTOPHER CARTWRIGHT) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 243 kHz Logging & Walt Disney World Date: 20 Sep 1996 12:30:38 GMT Organization: Erol's Internet Lines: 21 Message-ID: <51u2pe$9o8@test-sun.erols.com> References: <51t000$a4n@kronos.crosslink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: shell1.erols.com X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 BETA-950824-16colors PL0] Sonya Lyles (sonyal@crosslink.net) wrote: : I am really confused now. Here's the deal last night (9/18/96) at : 10:43 pm EST (5:43 UTC 9/19) I accidentally came across a talk radio : call in show about financial management on 243 kHz!What the heck was : this doing in the Long Wave Band? : : Incidentally the signal is loud, clear and strong -- sounded just like : any LOCAL AM station. I am located in the state of Maryland. Just wondering what part of MD you're in? I get a local (very local, it's 4000' away) station at 250Khz plain as anything on my DX-390. The station is WMET 1150 and the IF in the 390 is "supposed" to be 455Khz. It sounds like you're getting an image from an AM station at 1140-1150 or somewhere around 690-700. Get an AM radio and tune around those two spots and see if they zero beat. I know in my case it's an image on the 390 since the ICOM 735 doesn't see any of it. -- Christopher Cartwright, Tech. Engineer | ...our chief weapons are fear, -- Voice 301.295.0809 N3XRV QRP-L #655 | fear and surprise, and nice -- Mail dsc3cjc@imc220.med.navy.mil | red uniforms, oh damn!! -- ccart@erols.com | -- Monty Python From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:11 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!snunews.snu.ac.kr!news.kaist.ac.kr!usenet.seri.re.kr!newsfeed.dacom.co.kr!arclight.uoregon.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!news.nkn.net!dfw.nkn.net!news.startext.net!news From: "Boyd Roberson" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 243 kHz Logging & Walt Disney World Date: 21 Sep 1996 05:49:05 GMT Organization: StarText department of the Fort Worth Star Telegram Lines: 17 Message-ID: <01bba788$8385de80$073eaccd@koogles.startext.net> References: <51t000$a4n@kronos.crosslink.net> <51u2pe$9o8@test-sun.erols.com> <51v8vq$c0s$1@zeus.crosslink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: dial62-7.startext.net X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 PS. Just what is there in the LW freqs? Like what are all the beacon-like morse-code signals? There anything used below 150khz? -- DFW, Texas. USA http://www.startext.net/homes/koogles Sonya Lyles wrote in article <51v8vq$c0s$1@zeus.crosslink.net>... > >Sonya Lyles (sonyal@crosslink.net) wrote: > >I am really confused now. Here's the deal last night (9/18/96) at > >10:43 pm EST (5:43 UTC 9/19) I accidentally came across a talk radio > >call in show about financial management on 243 kHz!What the heck was > >this doing in the Long Wave Band? From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:12 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!prodigy.com!usenet From: DBXK15A@prodigy.com (Dan Pike) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 243 kHz Logging & Walt Disney World Date: 23 Sep 1996 20:59:54 GMT Organization: Prodigy Services Company 1-800-PRODIGY Lines: 12 Distribution: world Message-ID: <526toa$1n2g@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com> References: <520n3u$oe7@kronos.crosslink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: innugap4-int.news.prodigy.com X-Newsreader: Version 1.2 This sort of thing is common to all superheterodyne receivers. When you tune to 250 kHz, the local oscilaltor in your radio beats (heterodynes) against the incoming signal with a frequency of 700 kHz, to produce an output at the intermediate frequency of 450 kHz (700 - 250 = 450). However, the math also works out as 1150 - 700 = 450. The receiver should have sufficient front-end selectivity to reduce this "image" signal to an inaudble level. But, it sems that, due to the strength of your nearby station on 1150 kHz, you can hear it. A tuner, either of a variable-frequency band-pass type, to tune to the frequency of interest; or a low-pass filter to reject stations above the LW band, should help alleviate your problem. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:13 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.cdsnet.net!news.magicnet.net!news.supernet.net!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!news.sgi.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!tezcat!news.sprintlink.net!news-chi-8.sprintlink.net!news.ltec.net!news-admin From: "David W. Knisely" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 243 kHz Logging & Walt Disney World Date: Thu, 26 Sep 1996 05:21:46 -0700 Organization: Navix: Aliant Communications Internet Services Lines: 17 Message-ID: <324A755A.70A6@navix.net> References: <520n3u$oe7@kronos.crosslink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: xyp75p7.ltec.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02E-KIT (Win16; U) To: Sonya Lyles Hi there. Strong AM signals tend to have images 910kc above and below their received frequency in superheterodyne receivers which have a 455kc intermediate frequency (IF), especially when the signal is local. Small transistorized radios (including the ICF-7600G) can't cope with the really strong local signals, but most other signals will not produce these images. The Sony radio actually has better image rejection than many small shortwave radios I have seen, so it isn't too bad a radio (I enjoy mine). Also, don't worry too much about some of the less civil posters you get replies from (they aren't worth the effort to reply to). -- David W. Knisely, KA0CZC email: dk84538@navix.net 1616 North 14th St., Beatrice, Nebr. 68310 Prairie Astronomy Club, Inc. http://www.infoanalytic.com/pac/ BABYLON 5: Our last best hope for QUALITY science fiction. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:14 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.teleport.com!usenet From: jimm@teleport.com (Jim McVein) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Active Antenna Designs Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 18:01:42 GMT Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016 Lines: 20 Message-ID: <51um6u$bek@nadine.teleport.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: ip-vanc2-09.teleport.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16765 rec.radio.shortwave:78631 bjrehm@most.fw.hac.com (bjrehm) wrote: >I am looking for design ideas, schematics, suggested sources, and >performance reports for active antenna designs. I would like to >build my own for home and mobile SWL use. >Thanks, >Brian A good article appeared in Ham Radio Magazine, May 1986 on active antenna preamps using VMOS FET's. I built some when i was in an urban apartment situation and they worked exceedingly well. Article author is R.W. Burhans, who seems to be an authority on active antenna design, I have seen other articles by the author in other more academic texts. Jim McVein jimm@teleport.com From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:15 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.ac.net!news.bconnex.net!clicnet!news.clic.net!rcogate.rco.qc.ca!news.total.net!news From: hugo@infobahnos.com (H. Caron) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Active Antenna Designs Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 02:30:55 GMT Organization: Infobahn Online Services, Montreal, CANADA +1(514)481-2585 Lines: 30 Message-ID: <5205pk$7d6@faith.total.net> References: <51um6u$bek@nadine.teleport.com> Reply-To: hugo@infobahnos.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 205.236.175.178 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16768 rec.radio.shortwave:78642 jimm@teleport.com (Jim McVein) wrote: >bjrehm@most.fw.hac.com (bjrehm) wrote: >>I am looking for design ideas, schematics, suggested sources, and >>performance reports for active antenna designs. I would like to >>build my own for home and mobile SWL use. >>Thanks, >>Brian >A good article appeared in Ham Radio Magazine, May 1986 on >active antenna preamps using VMOS FET's. I built some when >i was in an urban apartment situation and they worked exceedingly >well. Article author is R.W. Burhans, who seems to be an authority >on active antenna design, I have seen other articles by the author >in other more academic texts. >Jim McVein >jimm@teleport.com Brian, Take a look at Radio Graffity's site http://espresso.ts.uvic.ca/ under the antenna heading. Easy to find and inexpensive parts. Hope it helps, H.C. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:16 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.ac.net!news.bconnex.net!clicnet!news.clic.net!rcogate.rco.qc.ca!news.total.net!news From: hugo@infobahnos.com (H. Caron) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Active Antenna Designs Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 02:38:52 GMT Organization: Infobahn Online Services, Montreal, CANADA +1(514)481-2585 Lines: 30 Message-ID: <520684$e2n@news1.total.net> References: <51um6u$bek@nadine.teleport.com> Reply-To: hugo@infobahnos.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 205.236.175.178 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16769 rec.radio.shortwave:78643 jimm@teleport.com (Jim McVein) wrote: >bjrehm@most.fw.hac.com (bjrehm) wrote: >>I am looking for design ideas, schematics, suggested sources, and >>performance reports for active antenna designs. I would like to >>build my own for home and mobile SWL use. >>Thanks, >>Brian >A good article appeared in Ham Radio Magazine, May 1986 on >active antenna preamps using VMOS FET's. I built some when >i was in an urban apartment situation and they worked exceedingly >well. Article author is R.W. Burhans, who seems to be an authority >on active antenna design, I have seen other articles by the author >in other more academic texts. >Jim McVein >jimm@teleport.com Brian, Take a look at Radio Graffity's site http://espresso.ts.uvic.ca/ under the antenna heading. Easy to find and inexpensive parts. Hope it helps, H.C. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:18 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.ac.net!news.bconnex.net!clicnet!news.clic.net!rcogate.rco.qc.ca!news.total.net!news From: hugo@infobahnos.com (H. Caron) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Active Antenna Designs Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 02:36:11 GMT Organization: Infobahn Online Services, Montreal, CANADA +1(514)481-2585 Lines: 30 Message-ID: <520628$7fa@faith.total.net> References: <51um6u$bek@nadine.teleport.com> Reply-To: hugo@infobahnos.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 205.236.175.178 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16770 rec.radio.shortwave:78644 jimm@teleport.com (Jim McVein) wrote: >bjrehm@most.fw.hac.com (bjrehm) wrote: >>I am looking for design ideas, schematics, suggested sources, and >>performance reports for active antenna designs. I would like to >>build my own for home and mobile SWL use. >>Thanks, >>Brian >A good article appeared in Ham Radio Magazine, May 1986 on >active antenna preamps using VMOS FET's. I built some when >i was in an urban apartment situation and they worked exceedingly >well. Article author is R.W. Burhans, who seems to be an authority >on active antenna design, I have seen other articles by the author >in other more academic texts. >Jim McVein >jimm@teleport.com Brian, Take a look at Radio Graffity's site http://espresso.ts.uvic.ca/ under the antenna heading. Easy to find and inexpensive parts. Hope it helps, H.C. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:18 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-penn.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!snunews.snu.ac.kr!usenet.kornet.nm.kr!agate!spool.mu.edu!newspump.sol.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!news.cais.net!van-bc!news.rmii.com!newsjunkie.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!rcogate.rco.qc.ca!news.total.net!news From: hugo@infobahnos.com (H. Caron) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Active Antenna Designs Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 02:34:19 GMT Organization: Infobahn Online Services, Montreal, CANADA +1(514)481-2585 Lines: 30 Message-ID: <52060m$du9@news1.total.net> References: <51um6u$bek@nadine.teleport.com> Reply-To: hugo@infobahnos.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 205.236.175.178 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16779 rec.radio.shortwave:78666 jimm@teleport.com (Jim McVein) wrote: >bjrehm@most.fw.hac.com (bjrehm) wrote: >>I am looking for design ideas, schematics, suggested sources, and >>performance reports for active antenna designs. I would like to >>build my own for home and mobile SWL use. >>Thanks, >>Brian >A good article appeared in Ham Radio Magazine, May 1986 on >active antenna preamps using VMOS FET's. I built some when >i was in an urban apartment situation and they worked exceedingly >well. Article author is R.W. Burhans, who seems to be an authority >on active antenna design, I have seen other articles by the author >in other more academic texts. >Jim McVein >jimm@teleport.com Brian, Take a look at Radio Graffity's site http://espresso.ts.uvic.ca/ under the antenna heading. Easy to find and inexpensive parts. Hope it helps, H.C. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:20 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!news.alt.net!newspost1.alt.net!usenet From: Roy Keeley Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Active Antenna Designs Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 11:52:34 -0500 Organization: Railway Express, Inc. Lines: 51 Message-ID: <32496352.2A5@dibbs.net> References: <51um6u$bek@nadine.teleport.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0b6Gold (Win95; I) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16817 rec.radio.shortwave:78750 bjrehm wrote: > > In article <51um6u$bek@nadine.teleport.com>, jimm@teleport.com > says... > > > >bjrehm@most.fw.hac.com (bjrehm) wrote: > > > >>I am looking for design ideas, schematics, suggested sources, > and > >>performance reports for active antenna designs. I would like > to > >>build my own for home and mobile SWL use. > > > >>Thanks, > > > >>Brian > > > >A good article appeared in Ham Radio Magazine, May 1986 on > >active antenna preamps using VMOS FET's. I built some when > >i was in an urban apartment situation and they worked > exceedingly > >well. Article author is R.W. Burhans, who seems to be an > authority > >on active antenna design, I have seen other articles by the > author > >in other more academic texts. > > > >Jim McVein > >jimm@teleport.com > > > Thanks Jim, I have the article, but did not know that Burhans has > published outside of the article. Could you pass on the academic > texts he has also written (the name sounds familiar, but I have > not found were from yet). > > Brian Mr. Burhans has retired. He wrote many articles for the "Lowdown" which is the monthly paper put out by the Lowfering Group. He especialized in preamp antennas designs. I can look up the address of Lowdown if there is any interest. He also wrote many articles for the Ham Radio public, but he has officially quit all business. -- 73's Roy KC4IMC rkeeley@dibbs.net rkeeley@MAF.mobile.al.us kc4imc@maf.wa4wbi.ampr.org Snail Mail = 10675 Salt Aire Rd, E., Theodore, AL 36582, USA From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:20 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!ss3.fw.hac.com!usenet From: bjrehm@most.fw.hac.com (bjrehm) Subject: Re: Active Antenna Designs X-Nntp-Posting-Host: bjrehm Message-ID: Sender: usenet@most.fw.hac.com Organization: MESC X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.2 References: <51um6u$bek@nadine.teleport.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 17:13:28 GMT Lines: 35 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16820 rec.radio.shortwave:78757 In article <51um6u$bek@nadine.teleport.com>, jimm@teleport.com says... > >bjrehm@most.fw.hac.com (bjrehm) wrote: > >>I am looking for design ideas, schematics, suggested sources, and >>performance reports for active antenna designs. I would like to >>build my own for home and mobile SWL use. > >>Thanks, > >>Brian > >A good article appeared in Ham Radio Magazine, May 1986 on >active antenna preamps using VMOS FET's. I built some when >i was in an urban apartment situation and they worked exceedingly >well. Article author is R.W. Burhans, who seems to be an authority >on active antenna design, I have seen other articles by the author >in other more academic texts. > >Jim McVein >jimm@teleport.com > Thanks Jim, I have the article, but did not know that Burhans has published outside of the article. Could you pass on the academic texts he has also written (the name sounds familiar, but I have not found were from yet). Brian From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:21 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cs.utexas.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!freenet.columbus.oh.us!not-for-mail From: gfoley@freenet.columbus.oh.us (Gerard Foley) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Adding digital readout to analog radio: How? Followup-To: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Date: 25 Sep 1996 10:57:56 -0400 Organization: The Greater Columbus FreeNet Lines: 31 Message-ID: <52bh9k$p5l@login.freenet.columbus.oh.us> References: <52bfa5$84i@newshost.cyberramp.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: login.freenet.columbus.oh.us X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16816 rec.radio.shortwave:78748 Tony White (twhite@digitrix.com) wrote: : I'm considering adding a digital frequency readout to my old analog SWR. I : like the old beast (Hallicrafters SX-28A) and don't plan to give it up, sinc e : it does go up to 42MHz and I'm hard pressed to find a SWR that covers the : freqs above 30MHz. I'm wondering: a)would a standard digital frequency : counter work; b)if so, where would I need to connect the input, and c)whethe r : or not I'd need to build an IF stage for the counter so I'd get the proper : readout. This is a rackmountable unit, and I'm considering putting this : project in a 1U rack box. If I can do it with a standard freq. counter, doe s : anyone have schematics for a homebrew unit? : TIA You can measure the variable local oscillator frequency with any counter that covers the range and has sufficient sensitivity. The number you get will differ from the received frequency by the value of the first intermediate frequency following the local oscillator. The counter frequency will usually be higher than the received frequency, but in some receivers or bands it may be lower. Around twenty years ago there were some counters made which had a programmable offset so that the value of the intermediate frequency was automatically added or subtracted from the local oscillator frequency before it was displayed. I don't know if any currently available counters have this ability. K8EF -- Gerry From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:23 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!philabs!newsjunkie.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!prodigy.com!usenet From: PLVL86A@prodigy.com (Charles Flint) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: AIRPLOT SOFTWARE FEEDBACK Date: 20 Sep 1996 01:53:51 GMT Organization: Prodigy Services Company 1-800-PRODIGY Lines: 11 Distribution: world Message-ID: <51stff$1btq@useneta1.news.prodigy.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: innugap3-int.news.prodigy.com X-Newsreader: Version 1.2 I have recently read a review of the Airplot software written by Douglas John Standen. I am looking for additional feedback from others who have used it. I'm curious about ease of installation, how easy is it to use, speed, accuracy, etc. This software originates from the U.K. I'm not real fond of the idea of mailing a Eurocheque to the U.K.; therefore, does anybody know of a company within the U.S. that distributes this software? Many thanks in advance to anybody who responds to this posting From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:24 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news.ultranet.com!zombie.ncsc.mil!paladin.american.edu!auvm!SEIC.COM!FPorzelt Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Message-ID: <199609201951.PAA22457@jericho.american.edu> Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 16:07:04 CDT Reply-To: FPorzelt@SEIC.COM Sender: "Short Wave Listener's List" From: Fred Porzelt Subject: Allied / Knight R55 Lines: 10 Hello all. I received such great help from my last posts (they were also my first posts) that I just HAD to ask another question. I have 2 Allied Knight R55 receivers (one R55, one R55A). They both seem to work ok. Does anyone know if a) when these were made?, b) if they were kits?, and c) if they are/were considered decent radios? They both seem to work, more or less... Thanks in advance to all for reading this and to anyone who can supply a "little history". Regards, Fred From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:25 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!news-in.tiac.net!sunfish.hi.com!brainiac.hi.com!user From: steve@hi.com (Steve Byan) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Antenna direction question? Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 13:57:18 -0400 Organization: Hitachi Computer Products, Inc. Lines: 46 Message-ID: References: <323EC148.6DBA@dns.city-net.com> <51miju$fth@ecuador.earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: brainiac.hi.com >I have 2 homemade antennas, a 70' longwire and a 25' multiwire di-pole. >Both are run in a north-south line, about 5' apart. >(corner of house slopping to a tree). >From what I've read, a longwire is directional off the ends, while a >di-pole is directional off the sides. True, except that your 70 foot "longwire" isn't truly a longwire over most of the shortwave frequency range. A true longwire is several wavelengths long; in that case, yes, it does become directional off the ends. In your case, the 70 foot longwire probably behaves as an inverted-L. On the lower frequencies, it behaves as a top-loaded vertical antenna, which is mostly omnidirectional. At higer frequencies, it behaves as an end-fed horizontal dipole. How high is the dipole? If it is less than 1/2 wavelength above the ground, it is mostly omnidirectional for signals arriving at a low angle of elevation (i.e. DX signals). Since it's only 25 feet long (or about 7.5 meters), the dipole is not resonant below 15 meters. What are the multiple wires for? Is cut for resonance on 10 and 15 meters? That hardly seems worthwhile. Perhaps you actually have something other than a dipole; maybe something like an Alpha-Delta sloper? >So here's the question. >Should I re-orient one of the antennas to east-west, >or should I leave the setup the way it is? I'd raise the dipole as high as I could get it, up to 1/2 wavelength at your favored frequency. If you use it for listening to 31 meters (9 MHz) and up, try to get it 15 meters high (about 50 feet up). That would take priority over the orientation. How high is the "longwire"? I'd try to get that up to 50 feet, too. On the low bands, the vertical section of the inverted-L is what picks up most of the signal, so you want that to be at high as possible. Regards, -Steve -- Steve Byan internet: steve@hi.com Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc. 1601 Trapelo Road phone: (617) 890-0444 Waltham, MA 02154 FAX: (617) 890-4998 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:27 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!uwm.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!usc!newshub.cts.com!news7.crl.com!nntp.crl.com!syix.com!news From: bbaka@syix.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Antenna direction question? Date: Sat, 21 Sep 96 23:57:22 GMT Organization: Baka Engineering Service Lines: 32 Message-ID: References: <323EC148.6DBA@dns.city-net.com> <51miju$fth@ecuador.earthlink.net> <51rp76$8jc@paraguay.earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: treasure-d20.syix.com bbaka@syix.com wrote: > >. Dipoles are really oriented to the lengthwise > >direction, but not all that directive. > I respectfully disagree. A properly matched dipole, parallel to, > and at least a half wavelenght above, the ground will have a figure-8 > horizontal pattern with the lobes at right angles to the main axis of > the antenna. I knew that, I just meant it wan't the 'Optimal' design for directivity. The figure 8 pattern is fairly wide and it takes a fair amount more work and math to build a more directional unit. It's all a matter of perspective. I would prefer a skinny 8 with one lobe much more extended than the other, as in good front to back ratio. The problem is that once you build something like this, you most likely will not be able to rotate it, so if you wanted to target more than one area you would need to build multiple arrays and switch them. Is that better? Bill. Most of us don't have unlimited yard space and poles, although a friend of min e acquired and planted a number of telephone poles in his back yard (3/4 acre). He gets good reception in the direction he wants, on the band he wants, but th e birds have a lot of wires to dodge. > An inverted V or a sloped dipole will tend to appear > more omnidirectional. > dr > > > Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and > rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... > From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:28 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Antenna direction question? Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 04:35:34 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 14 Message-ID: <5253n7$t5f@uruguay.earthlink.net> References: <323EC148.6DBA@dns.city-net.com> <51miju$fth@ecuador.earthlink.net> <51rp76$8jc@paraguay.earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: cust15.max9.los-angeles.ca.ms.uu.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 >Most of us don't have unlimited yard space and poles, although a friend of mi ne >acquired and planted a number of telephone poles in his back yard (3/4 acre). >He gets good reception in the direction he wants, on the band he wants, but t he >birds have a lot of wires to dodge. IMHO it's more important to worry about your nulls than your lobes. (I've left myself wide open with that one). dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:29 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!tsmurphy From: tsmurphy@cs.uiuc.edu (TERENCE MURPHY) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Antenna's on a Grundig YB-400 Date: 26 Sep 1996 23:51:23 GMT Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lines: 16 Message-ID: <52f4tr$a0l@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: sparc13.cs.uiuc.edu Hi, I have a YB-400, and I can only get really major stations, such as BBC, Havana Cuba, Deutsche Welle, SRI, Netherlands, etc. I can never get things such as Voice of Russia, Voice of Greece, Radio Romania International, Israel, etc. Would some sort of antenna help the problem, or is the YB-400 not capable of receiving anything below the biggest? FWIW, I'm in Midwestern USA. Also, what kind of antenna might I consider? I live in an apartment, FWIW. Would something like the foldable Kiwa antenna be a viable solution? Thanks, Terry Murphy From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:30 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: mvi@ix.netcom.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Antenna's on a Grundig YB-400 Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 09:12:39 -0700 Organization: Netcom Lines: 32 Message-ID: <324BFCF7.E0@ix.netcom.com> References: <52f4tr$a0l@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: grc-ny14-30.ix.netcom.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-NETCOM-Date: Fri Sep 27 6:12:14 AM PDT 1996 X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01E-NC250 (Win95; U; 16bit) TERENCE MURPHY wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a YB-400, and I can only get really major stations, such as BBC, > Havana Cuba, Deutsche Welle, SRI, Netherlands, etc. I can never get > things such as Voice of Russia, Voice of Greece, Radio Romania > International, Israel, etc. > > Would some sort of antenna help the problem, or is the YB-400 not > capable of receiving anything below the biggest? FWIW, I'm in > Midwestern USA. > > Also, what kind of antenna might I consider? I live in an apartment, > FWIW. Would something like the foldable Kiwa antenna be a viable > solution? > > Thanks, Terry Murphy Terry, I am using my YB400 with a 60 foot long wire (the Radio Shack version) and I have been very successful picking up fairly good DX from the east coast. As an apartment dweller, I can only assume that one of the active antenna's on the market will help you pull in some good DX. Check Passport to World Band Radio. They review a couple of active antennas (or is it antennae?). Good Luck, John From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:31 1996 Message-ID: <3249142C.5215@eagle1.eaglenet.com> Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 07:14:49 -0400 From: Luke Seubert Reply-To: lseubert@eagle1.eaglenet.com Organization: Little to none - mostly chaos around here. X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Macintosh; I; PPC) MIME-Version: 1.0 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Any SWL Clubs in So. Maryland? Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NNTP-Posting-Host: eagle925.eaglenet.com Lines: 3 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!news1.erols.com!uunet!in2.uu.net!eagle3.eaglenet.com! Does anyone know of any SWL clubs in Southern Maryland? I am particularly interested in St. Mary's County, as well as Charles and Calvert. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:32 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!zdc-e!zdc!super.zippo.com!zippo!drn From: George Goldsmith Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: AOR-7030 Versus NRD535D !! Guess who wins ? Date: 19 Sep 1996 16:11:27 -0700 Organization: Zippo Lines: 44 Message-ID: <51sjuv$9lt@lex.zippo.com> References: <516omp$2vve@uvaix3e1.comp.UVic.CA> <5172hb$o7h@nadine.teleport.com> <517b7f$nvo@news.cic.net> <51g6i4$5a0kg_016@news.insync.net> <323F4221.50F1@trsc.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: goldsmith-george.mdc.com In article <323F4221.50F1@trsc.com>, "Thomas says... . . . >Greg, I've been using the NRD-series receivers for years for all kinds >of listening. It is one of the best utility receivers with the 1 kHz >filter, RTTY and FAX modes for the money. (I'm excluding the very >expensive W-J HF-1000 here.) But IMHO nothing can beat the coppertop >Lowe HF-150 audio... and it is what I use for the bulk of my program >listening. The -535D can dig the tough stuff out. An alternative to >spending $600 for the HF-150 might be to explore the mods that Gilfer >Shortwave and others can do on the NRD-535D. > >I had an R8A here too, better audio than the -535, but the HF-150 was/is >the king of the hill here. I use the same speakers on all receivers >(c.f. ../what_rx.htm and ../intro.htm). . . . Mr. Sundstrom, Regarding the comments above (and a more recent posting regarding the superior - ity of the R8A over the SW8), I'd appreciate your personal opinion on the fol- lowing matter. I've been listening to short wave over the last two or three years using a Sangean 803 which, from my Los Angeles area location and antenna limitations, has gotten me only so far. I've drooled over the AOR 7030, the recent Lowe (250?), the Drake R8A, and the NRD535s. But with one child in college, a single family income, and some looming medical bills, I realize tha t these receivers are beyond my means. I was considering the FRG100 and the SW8 as replacements for my 803, but hardly considered the Lowe HF150. Perhaps I should. I enjoy the major international broadcasters for current news content , and I spend only a very small amount of time trying to identify stations using the WRTH publication. DX is of much less a priority, although I'd just love to hear Radio Tirana before I leave this planet (a decade or two from now, I hope). For these needs does the Lowe seem like a good contender to the FRG and SW8? Are there _substantial_ benefits to either of these that one should consider up against the Lowe? Thank you for whatever assistance you might provide. I have appreciated your comments in this newsgroup over the past few years. They have given stability to a lot of the flotsam that seems to wash over most all newsgroups. George Goldsmith Information Technology / Data Modeling McDonnell Douglas Corporation Huntington Beach and Long Beach, CA From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:33 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!panix!news.panix.com!not-for-mail From: schuster@panix.com (Michael Schuster) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: AR 7030 whip antenna? Date: 22 Sep 1996 17:41:40 -0400 Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC Lines: 15 Message-ID: <524bqk$hn3@panix3.panix.com> References: <01bba8bc$3f4f4be0$960645c7@clnr.netwave.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: panix3.panix.com In article <01bba8bc$3f4f4be0$960645c7@clnr.netwave.net>, FF wrote: >I am thinking of purchasing an AOR 7030, but am curious if it comes with a >whip antenna and if so is it amplified. The reason is that I live in a high >rise and my only antenna is a piece of wire attached to my whip and run out >on the balcony. I would be using the same set up on the 7030. Would this >radio accomidate this? It does not come with a whip antenna. However there is a switchable antenna preamp switch in the back, for use with a whip. -- Mike Schuster | schuster@panix.com | 70346.1745@CompuServe.COM ------------------- | schuster@mem.po.com| From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:35 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!news.cais.net!van-bc!unixg.ubc.ca!rover.ucs.ualberta.ca!news.agtac.net!news.cadvision.com!usenet From: fallowsj@cadvision.com (fallowsj) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: AR 7030 whip antenna? Date: 23 Sep 1996 03:35:18 GMT Organization: A poorly-installed InterNetNews site Lines: 28 Message-ID: <5250hm$204e@elmo.cadvision.com> References: <01bba8bc$3f4f4be0$960645c7@clnr.netwave.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: sprintc71.cadvision.com X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6+ In article <01bba8bc$3f4f4be0$960645c7@clnr.netwave.net>, "FF" says: > >I am thinking of purchasing an AOR 7030, but am curious if it comes with a >whip antenna and if so is it amplified. The reason is that I live in a high >rise and my only antenna is a piece of wire attached to my whip and run out >on the balcony. I would be using the same set up on the 7030. Would this >radio accomidate this? > There are 3 choices: normal coaxial connection, high impedance wire, and "whip". When you select "whip" this activates an impedance matching amplifier. Use a telescopic whip or very SHORT wire fitted into the coaxial connector. The receiver does not come with a whip. However, it does have an internal whip amplifier (an FET amp using a J310, according to the block diagram). I would recommend using an external long wire over an internal whip, mainly for reduced local noise off the ac circuits. Here is what AOR recommends from the manual: "Whip aerials can give fair results for casual listening. For best results external aerials in clear space are recommended. For shortwave reception a random length of long wire approximately 10 to 20 meters in length forms a good compromise. The wire should be connected to the WIRE input of the AR7030. If possible try to locate the receiver close to a window so that the wire has the shortest and most direct run from the rear of the receiver to the outside world." [page 31] Another preferred alternative would be a long wire through a magnetic balun transformer. Good luck. I have been enjoying my AR7030 since July. It's great! 73 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:36 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!demos!news.stealth.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!portc01.blue.aol.com!news-e2a.gnn.com!pop.gnn.com!kn3a From: K. Campbell Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Arvin Shortwave Radio Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 20:18:20 Organization: GNN Lines: 8 Message-ID: <5223us$jsr@news-e2c.gnn.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 64-150.client.gnn.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" X-GNN-NewsServer-Posting-Date: 22 Sep 1996 01:15:08 GMT X-Mailer: GNNmessenger 1.3 I need a powertransformer for the Arvin upright shortwave radio, 6 volt batter powered. Also a manual. KC email: kn3a@gnn.com K. Campbell From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:37 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.cdsnet.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-ana-24.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-ana-7.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news1.mnsinc.com!usenet From: bry@mnsinc.com (Bry) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Arvin Shortwave Radio Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 00:23:45 GMT Organization: Monumental Network Systems Lines: 19 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <524vsa$jqh@news1.mnsinc.com> References: <5223us$jsr@news-e2c.gnn.com> Reply-To: bry@mnsinc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: bry.mnsinc.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 You can probably find the sources for BOTH of these items at my Web Page See mauals.txt and megalist.txt at: http://www.mnsinc.com/bry/ K. Campbell whistled a happy tune like: |>I need a powertransformer for the Arvin upright |>shortwave radio, 6 volt batter powered. Also a |>manual. |>KC |>email: kn3a@gnn.com |>K. Campbell Brian Carling, AF4K / G3XLQ bry@mnsinc.com http://www.mnsinc.com/bry = MEGALIST + HOCKEY + HAM RADIO = Bry's Page! From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:38 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!nntp2.cerf.net!hacgate2.hac.com!usenet From: drputnick@ccgate.hac.com (Don Putnick) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: ASWLC Date: 26 Sep 1996 21:02:07 GMT Organization: Hughes Space and Communications Company Lines: 10 Distribution: usa Message-ID: <52er0f$ka1@hacgate2.hac.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: t32147a.es.hac.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Keywords: shortwave club X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.8 (16bit) In article , narayan@netcom.com says... >Is the ASWLC (American Short Wave Listeners Club) still active? >It used to be based out of Huntington Beach, CA. Yep, you can reach them at wdx6aa@aol.com -- Don Putnick drputnick@ccgate.hac.com From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!news.thenet.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!n3ott.istar!news.citenet.net!medspec!darkly.bright From: darkly.bright@medspec.com (DARKLY BRIGHT) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Baseball Playoff Seri Message-ID: <8C8E1E4.0A600001AC.uuout@medspec.com> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 96 08:04:00 -0500 Distribution: world Organization: Media Spectrum: Montreal, Quebec - (514)366-0670 Reply-To: darkly.bright@medspec.com (DARKLY BRIGHT) References: <522du1$ecb@status.gen.nz> X-Newsreader: PCBoard Version 15.22 X-Mailer: PCBoard/UUOUT Version 1.20 Lines: 19 -=> Quoting Scott Gillen to All <=- SG> : Maybe we could convince WWCR to give over one of their four (!?) SG> : transmitters to baseball World Series and playoff coverage. What SG> does : the rest of the group think of this (admittedly longshot) idea? SG> I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SG> Scott "What's in it for us???" is likely to be WWCR's answer to that. ___________ +---------------------------------------------+ ###--+/ ________) | ///////////////////////// | ### | (____) | darkly.bright@medspec.com | ### | (___) +---------------------------------------------+ ### |___(___) | "Cold-hushed, there is only the shifting of | ###--+ | moments/That journey toward no Spring - " | ### +---------------------------------------------+ ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:40 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: wilmac291@aol.com (Wilmac291) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Baseball Playoff Series Date: 22 Sep 1996 02:40:42 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 11 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <522n1a$8i4@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <522du1$ecb@status.gen.nz> Reply-To: wilmac291@aol.com (Wilmac291) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com >>>Maybe we could convince WWCR to give over one of their four (!?) transmitters to baseball World Series and playoff coverage. What does the rest of the group think of this (admittedly longshot) idea?<<< Your info is correct. No chance for SW baseball. Also no chance of WWCR getting rights to retransmit without a boatload of cash to the rights holders, since WWCR can be heard in the US.... 73's, Bill McClintock Mpls From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:40 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: John Figliozzi Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Baseball Playoff Series Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 23:20:16 -0400 Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 14 Message-ID: <32475370.2831@earthlink.net> References: <522du1$ecb@status.gen.nz> <522n1a$8i4@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: johnfig@earthlink.net NNTP-Posting-Host: cust111.max7.new-york.ny.ms.uu.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC) Wilmac291 wrote: > Your info is correct. No chance for SW baseball. Also no chance of WWCR > getting rights to retransmit without a boatload of cash to the rights > holders, since WWCR can be heard in the US.... > > 73's, > Bill McClintock > Mpls I know you're right, Bill, but it was nice to dream for a minute, wasn't it? :-) From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!swrinde!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!dish.news.pipex.net!pipex!atlas.co.uk!usenet From: "Steve Conway." Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: BBC Monitoring did NOT hear an offshore radio 30 Aug Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 16:22:18 +0100 Organization: Line 1 Radio News Lines: 16 Message-ID: <3247FCAA.3AB@macline.co.uk> References: <199609231040.GAA26131@jericho.american.edu> Reply-To: line1@usa.net NNTP-Posting-Host: line114.atlas.co.uk Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; I; 68K) If you want news on the radio scene (including offshore) that is based on fact, not rumour, drop a line to radio-news@usa.net and subscribe to our twice-weekly news updates. We have been covering the story of 2 alleged new ships for some time, but did NOT carry the report about the BBC Monitoring Service, because it seemed too far fetched. Personally, I think any station which does make it on air offshore will NOT be political - such a station would not last very long. Regards Steve Conway Managing Editor - Line 1 Radio News. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:42 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cam-news-feed2.bbnplanet.com!bigboote.WPI.EDU!news.ultranet.com!zombie.ncsc.mil!paladin.american.edu!auvm!USIA.GOV!rseifert Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Message-ID: <199609241305.JAA12771@jericho.american.edu> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 08:58:56 -0400 Reply-To: "Seifert, Rick" Sender: "Short Wave Listener's List" From: "Seifert, Rick" Organization: USIA Subject: BBC offshore/Marti Project Lines: 16 >The ship had been mothballed for seven years in the US after the original >project fell through. I believe it to be the old Marti project. What "Marti project"? There *never* was a shipboard broadcast facility built for Radio Marti. Perhaps the poster is confusing the old VOA Courier vessel for Marti. Radio Marti continues broadcasts from Marathon key (1180khz 100kw/50kw DA) as well as shortwave from Greenville/ Delano (250kw). ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Rick Seifert Office of Cuba Broadcasting Engineering Supervisor Radio Marti Technical Operations Washington, D.C. 20547 rseifert@usia.gov -------------------------------------------------------- From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:43 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news-in2.uu.net!news.euro.net!usenet From: andys@euronet.nl (Andy Sennitt) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: BBC to drop 15070 ... Date: 26 Sep 1996 13:48:43 GMT Organization: EuroNet Internet Lines: 20 Message-ID: <324a85fe.6940462@news.euro.net> References: <32471DFE.F73@crosslink.net> <527fcj$c3t@dfw-ixnews10.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: i005.asd.euronet.nl X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.227 Ray Woodward wrote: >*Some* of these frequencies date back many years - the pre-war "Empire >Service" apparently used 15070 for example. As far as I can recall, the OOB frequencies used by the BBC were originally allocated to the British Post Office (the old GPO) for use by the various radiotelephone stations around the UK. For those too young to remember, we haven't always had satellites. In the "old days" HF was used if you wanted to call Auntie Gladys 6000 miles away. When the Post Office no longer needed all the frequencies, some were reassigned to the BBC to be used on a non-interference basis. I always thought that this had been cleared by the ITU, but apparently some recent "protests" from certain countries in Europe have caused the BBC to be forced to quit these frequencies. I don't think writing to the BBC to complain, as some have suggested, will do any good whatsoever because the BBC is just complying with a request and did not make the decision unilaterally. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:44 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!inetserv2.fs.lmco.com!david.sieber From: david.sieber@lmco.com (David Sieber) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: BBC World Services Home Page??? Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 09:31:25 GMT Organization: Lockheed Martin--ASIC Portsmouth, UK Lines: 7 Message-ID: <19960927.053125.059@lmco.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: proxy-gw.fs.lmco.com I am new to the world of SW, so please pardon a basic question. (Could not Find FAQ). Does BBC World Services have a home page that links to their programme schedule and freq. Many thanks? David Sieber Lockheed Martin -- Portsmouth Hampshire UK From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:46 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!cbgw2.lucent.com!nntphub.cb.lucent.com!ssbunews.ih.lucent.com!not-for-mail From: rats@ih4mp736.ih.att.com (Morris the Cat) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: BC-348 was Re: OLD S.W. sets Date: 24 Sep 1996 17:25:53 GMT Organization: AT&T Lines: 52 Distribution: usa Message-ID: <5295j1$d02@ssbunews.ih.lucent.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ih4mp736.ih.lucent.com |I like to use my BC-348. It is a WWII, B-17 bomber, (and others,) |receiver built in 1943. General coverage 200kHz-500kHz and 1.5mHz-18mHz |in six bands. I just recently obtained a service manual for it through |a usenet post and was able to fix an intermittant reception problem. |The audio quality is "warm" and quite listenable. My next task is to |"ferret" out and replace any more leaky capacitors, then give it a good |tune-up. Logged Radio New Zealand last week using a 15foot length of |wire tacked to the ceiling of my workroom. Not bad for a 53 year old. I had a BC-348(R) once but have since dumped it eons ago (traded it for an AC Voltmeter)... I replaced ALL the infernal "MICAMOLD" .01mfd paper caps because they are ALL crap; mylars are the way to go when replacing them. Don't wait for your set to suddenly go dead with that burning smell... I think some of the old Surplus Conversion manuals (and other articles from the late-1940s, early-50s) recommend lifting the 1st RF amplifier tube's cathode resistor (and also changing it's value) from the line that connects to the RF Gain control and grounding it (the Audio and RF pots are ganged together, I think) so as to maintain an optimum Noise Figure when manipulating the Gain control. Actually, you might be better off replacing the 1st RF tube with something better i.e. more modern like a 6EH7 remote-cutoff pentode (or 6BZ6 or ...) to get some more gain and a better NF.... I constructed an adapter to use the 9-pin minature 6EH7 in place of the octal base 6K7 myself... good lead dress and shielding though I think would be the order of the day, unless one replaced the octal socket with a minature tube's in the set itself... I think it was CQ magazine that had an article in the early 1950s about constructing a "Q-5er" selective IF strip for the BC-348 that fit into the dynamotor position. This was a device that used two octal pentagrid convertor tubes (6SA7s(?)) that shared a common tank circuit for the oscillator circuit. The idea was that you took the 915khz IF, fed it into a convertor tube that downconverted the signal down to 85Khz, where the three IF transformers from a BC-453 Command Set receiver were used to provide selectivity, and then upconvert 85Khz signal back to 915kHz. The idea works with the 7-pin miniature tube 6BE6 convertor tube as well... One thing I never liked about the BC-348 was the use of a worm gear that connects to the tuning knob shaft; motion in the Z-axis of the knob causes the frequency to vary, but you could put a spring and bearing washer beind the crankknob if it bothers you. One thing you might try to see if you can get low-distortion high quality audio to get one of those SONY AM Stereo Walkmans (SRF-42) from Rat Shack, etc. and feed a bit of the IF output into the set; I bet you would get some amazing sounding SW signals from that set up... |-- |Dave Hills, P.E. |DH Associates |dhills@onramp.net From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:47 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news1.erols.com!news From: Will Beachy Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Beginner questions Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 20:00:30 -0400 Organization: AOL = Slavery Lines: 4 Message-ID: <324C6A9E.17E0@erols.com> References: <52ch8u$273@camel3.mindspring.com> Reply-To: wbeachy@erols.com NNTP-Posting-Host: col-as4s50.erols.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Macintosh; I; 68K) I'm also a newbie to SW. I'm in MD and would like to listen to utilities but I can only seem to find radio programs. Will From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:48 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!psgrain!iafrica.com!peacenjoy.mikom.csir.co.za!news.uoregon.edu!hunter.premier.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!pull-feed.internetmci.com!news.internetMCI.com!news-admin From: Robert Matter Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Bleed-over remedies? Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 14:23:02 -0500 Organization: R.J. Matter & Assocs. Lines: 23 Message-ID: <32444096.204B@internetmci.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: usr4-dialup7.mix1.willowsprings.mci.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win95; I) Hello, I am new to SWL. I have a Grundig YB-305 portable. My English basement apartment is about 5 feet below ground level, so indoor listening with the built-in antenna is not too good. It works very well outside though. Anyway, I stretched a wire to a tree outside my window about 10 feet away and about 8 feet high, North-South. My reception improved greatly, but now when I am tuned in to a particular frequency, I can hear other transmissions in the background at the same time which is annoying. Some powerful staions broadcasting on nearby frequencies sometimes totally drown out the frequency I am trying to listen too. Is this a result of having a cheap radio, not having a properly measured length of wire, too short a wire, or all of the above? I was thinking about extending my wire from the existing tree about 75 feet to another tree parallel with the ground about 10 feet high East-West. Thanks, -Bob From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:49 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.megalink.net!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.erols.net!netnews.com!ix.netcom.com!stl-mo8-13.ix.netcom.com!user From: dschopp@ix.netcom.com (DSchopp) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Bought R.S. longwire antenna for my R.S. DX-390, HELP!!!! Date: 22 Sep 1996 19:51:49 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 34 Message-ID: References: <523p11$1h9@news-central.tiac.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: stl-mo8-13.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Sun Sep 22 2:51:49 PM CDT 1996 In article <523p11$1h9@news-central.tiac.net>, fudge@tiac.net (Highway) wrote: > Hi, > I recently bought a shortwave antenna from Radio Shack for my DX-390 > receiver, I know it's not great, but what the heck. > Well, anyway, I put the wire antenna up across my yard, following the > instructions, but now, all I get in the low freq's is these damn > stations from cuba or puerto rico or wherever, drowning out everything > else between 3.000 and 5.400, is there anything I can do to rectify > this problem? I currently own a Sangean ATS 818 which is the same radio as the Dx-390. I also use the Radio Shack longwire antenna as my external antenna. I've found that my 818 and I assume the Dx-390 are prone to overload, when using a long wire antenna at night. This overload will be even worse at the lower frequencies because lower frequency are very suceptible to noise. I've found that with the antenna connected and the RF gain turned down all the way the noise level, at night, is still to high to make listening virtually impossible. But I've also found that the 818 is sensitve enough, at night, with the telescopic antenna extended, to allow me to listen to the major worldband broadcasts. I've found that if I just push the miniplug into the jack that I can increase signal strengh without overloading the radio. Of course this works best during daylight when the noise level is lower. This afternoon, with the miniplug connected in this way, I was able to listen to Radio Kuwait's 1800-2100 broadcast on 11990 kHz. With just the radio's telescopic antenna extended the radio did not even register the Radio Kuwait broadcast. I don't know what can be done to rectify this problem short of buying a radio less prone to overload. Dan Schopp From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:50 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news1.best.com!nntp1.best.com!usenet From: Ronald Coursey Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Brand New 2006 Scanners $350 Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 17:25:03 -0700 Organization: General Device Instruments Lines: 13 Message-ID: <3241E45F.62B0@best.com> Reply-To: www.generaldevice.com NNTP-Posting-Host: icdevice.vip.best.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) I have 10 brand new sealed in the box Radio Shack scanners - these are brand new not refurbs or serviced they are NEW! Selling for $350 each firm. General Device Instruments 408-241-7376 Fed-X shipping US $15 (2 Day Air) COD add $5 We take Visa and Master Card as long as shipment is to the same address that the bank send you your bill. Please ask for Ron Coursey Sorry we only have 10 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:52 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cs.utexas.edu!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-200.sprintlink.net!news.sgi.com!esiee.fr!jussieu.fr!univ-lyon1.fr!in2p3.fr!swidir.switch.ch!surfnet.nl!highway.leidenuniv.nl!rulgqe.MedFac.LeidenUniv.nl!boon_p From: boon_p@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl (P.J.M.Boon) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Bush House Flowers Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 08:33:30 GMT Organization: Leiden University Lines: 18 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: rulgqe.medfac.leidenuniv.nl Hi, Last week i was in London, and (offcourse) also visited Bush House (the home of BBC World Service). And at the main gate there were flowers and petitions to keep the world service a separate organisation. So if you are going to be in London, near Strand, sign the petition and (if possible) lay some flowers at the main gate. It is worth visiting btw, because of the BBC Shop situated at the south side. Piet. If you're british write to your local MP. ... ... ::: ::: ::: ...... ... ..... :::. :::... ..... ..... ...... ::: ::: ::: :::.::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: :::.::' ::: `::... `::.:: :::.::' `::.::' `::.::' ::: ::: ::: ::: From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:53 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!uwm.edu!omnifest.uwm.edu!omnifest.uwm.edu!not-for-mail From: rdobrick@omnifest.uwm.edu (Roger Dobrick) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Bush House Flowers Date: 25 Sep 1996 10:08:53 -0500 Organization: Omnifest Lines: 14 Distribution: na Message-ID: <52bhu5$q29@omnifest.uwm.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: 129.89.70.58 We visited Bush House on our vacation last summer. Unfortunately, because of security concerns, there are no guided tours. But the BBC shop around back *is* a great place to pick up books, CD's cassettes--even some videos in the NTSC format. Also picked up a Monty Python T-shirt with the lyrics to "The Lumberjack Song" on the back! Roger Milwaukee, USA From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:54 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.fibr.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!ddsw1!news.mcs.net!in-news.erinet.com!bug.rahul.net!rahul.net!a2i!grinch.a2i!grinch From: Mark Gingrich Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Bush House Flowers Date: 25 Sep 1996 15:50:13 GMT Organization: Whatsamatta U. -- College of Letters and Sausages Lines: 21 Distribution: na Message-ID: <52bkbl$1kp@bug.rahul.net> References: <52bhu5$q29@omnifest.uwm.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: foxtrot.rahul.net NNTP-Posting-User: grinch Roger Dobrick (rdobrick@omnifest.uwm.edu) wrote: > We visited Bush House on our vacation last summer. [snip] Coincidentally, I was just examining the photo of the Bush House facade, shown on page 8 of my recently arrived _1997 Passport to World Band Radio_. I've been trying to make out the complete inscription on the lintel: [Words obscured by a tree] OF ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLES. Would someone please fill in the blank? > Also picked up a Monty Python T-shirt with the lyrics to "The Lumberjack > Song" on the back! Ah, but do they sell a Monty Python T-shirt with the complete dialogue from "The Argument Clinic" skit? -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mark Gingrich grinch@rahul.net San Leandro, California ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:55 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!world1.bellatlantic.net!news2.cais.net!news.cais.net!van-bc!unixg.ubc.ca!news.bc.net!news.dowco.com!klwong From: klwong@dowco.com (Ken Wong) Subject: Re: CBC Radio/Stereo on Internet Sender: news@dowco.com Message-ID: Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 13:15:04 GMT Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 References: <3248AC6F.783D@earthlink.net> Nntp-Posting-Host: ppp30.dowco.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Organization: Dowco Computer System Ltd. X-Newsreader: Yet Another NewsWatcher 2.2.0 Lines: 39 In article <3248AC6F.783D@earthlink.net>, johnfig@earthlink.net wrote: > Hello, Friends: > > This announcement was contained within Wednesday's CBC Hotsheet this > evening and I thought it might be of interest to some of you: > > ***CBC RADIO AND STEREO ON-LINE: > > This Thursday, CBC will become the first national public > broadcaster in the world to offer continuous, real-time, > on-line transmission of its radio services. This means that > audio-equipped Internet users all around the world can get > CBC Radio and Stereo broadcasts just by visiting CBC's > website at : http://www.radio.cbc.ca and clicking on the > "radio live" or "stereo live" buttons. The site will carry > the Eastern time zone release of all network programming, > plus local and regional programs produced in Toronto. Radio > On-Line will be launched on As It Happens Thursday at 6:30 > p.m. (7:00 NT) and Stereo On-Line will be launched Friday > September 27 on Radio Concert Hall at 9:00 a.m. (9:30 NT) Radio Canada International beat them and is at http://205.205.237.30 _ |-| |-| * * |-| _ _ _*_ __ +============= Come Into My Lab Some Time ==============+ |-| | * |/ | Ken Wong Burnaby, B.C.,Canada | |-| |~*~~~o~| | mailto:klwong@dowco.com | |-| | O o | | WWW - http://members.tripod.com/~tard4slid/index.html | /___\ |o___O__| +================= Keep Macintoshing ===================+ NOTICE: By sending unsolicited commercial advertising/solicitations (or otherwise on or as part of a mailing list) to the above e-mail address or URL you will be indicating your consent to paying Ken L. Wong $1,000.000.oo U.S.D./hour for a minimum of 1 hour for my time spent dealing with it. Payment due in 30 days upon receipt of an invoice (e-mail or regular mail) from me or my authorised representative. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:57 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!howland.erols.net!agate!senderow From: senderow@diva.EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Dan Senderowicz) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: composer of the month? Date: 25 Sep 1996 16:50:19 GMT Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 7 Message-ID: <52bnsb$aeq@agate.berkeley.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: diva.eecs.berkeley.edu Hi, I just missed the episode of "Composer of the Month", aired on BBC, Wednesday 25, at 5:30 UTC. Does anybody know if and when they repeat the same programme? Thanks a lot. Dan From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:58 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: John Figliozzi Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Date on Old Zenith Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 22:35:56 -0400 Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 9 Message-ID: <3249EC0C.7B0F@earthlink.net> References: <3249C439.3AF5@ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: johnfig@earthlink.net NNTP-Posting-Host: cust61.max24.new-york.ny.ms.uu.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC) To: Greg Gilbert Hello, Greg: According to Bunis "Collector's Guide to Antique Radio" 2nd edition, the radio in question was manufactured in 1941. Hope this helps. John Figliozzi From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:38:59 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!swrinde!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!news.thenet.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news-m01.ny.us.ibm.net!news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net!news From: aafried@ibm.net (Al Friedrich ) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: DC-777 and electrical noice Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 03:43:46 GMT Lines: 17 Message-ID: <522cmb$5vm@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net> References: <51s0i4$b8@macaw.cyberport.com> Reply-To: aafried@ibm.net NNTP-Posting-Host: slip166-72-89-160.nc.us.ibm.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 mmatus@cyberport.com (Michael Matus) wrote: >OK, I put my DC777 in another car. I get electrical noise >from ignition whine and power windows. I may note that the >unit pulled from this car had the same problem and the >Philips was quiet in the car I pulled it from. >This car does have a power amp in line if that makes any >difference. >Where do I start? Check that there is a good ground to the radio. You can try resistor spark plugs or resistive spark plug wires. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:00 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!swrinde!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!hole.news.pipex.net!pipex!plug.news.pipex.net!pipex!tube.news.pipex.net!pipex!soap.news.pipex.net!pipex!argonet.co.uk!argbi11 From: Richard Torrens <4qd@argonet.co.uk> Newsgroups: alt.radio.digital,alt.radio.scanner,aus.radio.amateur.digital,aus.radio.amateur.misc,de.sci.electronics,rec.models.railroad,rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc,rec.radio.amateur.equipment,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,relcom.radio.diagrams,sci.electronics.basics,sci.electronics.design,sci.electronics.misc,sci.electronics.repair,tw.bbs.rec.radio,tw.bbs.sci.electronics Subject: Re: Digital Volt & / or Amp Meter Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 18:00:20 BST Organization: ArgoNet, but does not reflect its views Lines: 24 Distribution: world Message-ID: References: Reply-To: Richard Torrens <4qd@argonet.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: ao051.du.pipex.com X-Newsreader: NewsAgent 0.84 for RISC OS Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.digital:1782 alt.radio.scanner:33322 aus.radio.amateur.digital:98 aus.radio.amateur.misc:847 de.sci.electronics:10206 rec.models.railroad:63970 rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc:17007 rec.radio.amateur.equipment:32495 rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16800 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106889 rec.radio.scanner:56743 rec.radio.shortwave:78702 relcom.radio.diagrams:24 sci.electronics.basics:8170 sci.electronics.design:11914 sci.electronics.misc:9079 sci.electronics.repair:31500 tw.bbs.rec.radio:4682 tw.bbs.sci.electronics:9384 In article , jreed@redrose.net (Jack L. Reed) wrote: > > Anyone know where I can get a kit for a digital volt meter and > /or a ditigal amp meter for 12 Volt dc model train layout ??? You won't get a 'kit' but you can get a DMM module. What exactly do you want? -- /| Richard Torrens - 4qd@argonet.co.uk / | / | 4 Q D / | | We manufacture / /| | MOSFET controllers for battery operated motors / / | | See us on http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/4qd /_/__| |____ our www site contains FAQ sheet on motors & controllers /_____ ____\ and a selection of interesting circuit diagrams / _ \| | _ \ | | | | | | | | Phone/fax +44 1638 741 930 | |_| | | |_| | \__\_\ |____/ We use an Acorn RISC-PC 32 bit RISC computer From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:01 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: wjoew@aol.com (WJoeW) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: DRAKE SW-8 Drawings Date: 24 Sep 1996 22:03:12 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 5 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <52a3t0$r0l@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: wjoew@aol.com (WJoeW) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com I have one set of PCB and schematic drawings for the Drake SW-8 which I will ship to you (mailing tube) for $20. Joe From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:02 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!netnews.nwnet.net!news-hub.interserv.net!news.interserv.com!news From: rmorel01@interserv.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: drake sw8 vs 2010 Date: 21 Sep 1996 03:07:07 GMT Organization: InterServ News Service Lines: 5 Message-ID: <51vm4r$n7@lal.interserv.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: dd44-132.compuserve.com X-Newsreader: SPRY News 3.03 (SPRY, Inc.) drake sw8 vs 2010 I use an r8 for main listening. I would like like a second radio for the yard which doesn't need an ext antenna. I listen a lot to the aero band and l live only several miles from jfk. they both have aero vhf. Do either have a squelch for listening to t his band. I also listen to ssb trans-atlanticaero coms How do they compare? I f they are about the same I'd rather buy the sony at half the price? Thank You for commen ts From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news.ultranet.com!zombie.ncsc.mil!paladin.american.edu!auvm!SEIC.COM!FPorzelt Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Message-ID: <199609271320.JAA25047@jericho.american.edu> Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 10:20:44 CDT Reply-To: FPorzelt@SEIC.COM Sender: "Short Wave Listener's List" From: Fred Porzelt Subject: Re: Eddystone Receivers Lines: 47 Carroll Senn wrote: A while back on this NG these was a posting about an Eddystone users group. Maybe someone will repost, as I am interested too. bmurray@bbn.com wrote in article ... > I am interested in the history and communications receivers produced by the > Eddystone Radio Company in England. I saved this post from a while ago; hope it helps: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ In article <4vk6e2$o6a@news.ios.com> Peter Costello, pec@ios.com writes: >The Forts (fort@gil.com.au) wrote: >: Are there any active groups, forums or the like suporting these wonderful old receivers? I have acquired a 960 (solid state - ugh!!) circa 1964 and am looking to get hold of more - anybody know of any resources/sources especially in Australia? Cheers - Mark Fort > If you have WWW access, explore the classic radio links on the WWW >Shortwave/Radio Catalog - Radio Topics page. http://itre.ncsu.edu/radio/ >There are a lot more links but those will lead you directly to them. Also there >is a news group where you can post your question: rec.antiques.radio+phono > By amazing co-incidence the following text will be in the next issue of Medium Wave News; "Eddystone Users Group Most Circle members who have been around a while will have heard of the range of shortwave receivers made by Eddystone. For many these receivers were the "bees knees" in the 1950s, '60s and '70s. Their receivers were justly renowned for their robustness and for the famous dials and flywheel tuning drives. Even so you may not realise that Eddystone are still in business today (producing transmitters and receivers for the broadcast and marine markets). On the other hand you may not be surprised to learn of the Eddystone User Group since their are many proud owners of Eddystone equipment. Now in its sixth year, this is a society of collectors and users of Eddystone equipment. The Eddystone User Group produces a bi-monthly newsletter of hints, tips and features and provides access to the world's largest collection of Eddystone documents and technical information. The April 1996 newsletter (issue number 36) ran to 36 (A4) pages. Membership in the UK costs #10 (overseas #11) and further details are available from Graeme Wormald G3GGL, 15 Sabrina Drive, Bewdley, Worcs DY12 2RJ. The User Group is actively supported by Eddystone Radio Ltd." If you contact Graeme please say I sent you. Steve Editor Medium Wave News Steve Whitt 8/27/96 11:26 AM From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: mvi@ix.netcom.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: FM and MW bc-band freqs for Israel, Saudi Arabia,etc. Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 16:26:02 -0700 Organization: Netcom Lines: 16 Message-ID: <32486E0A.3D86@ix.netcom.com> References: <527e3u$agl@jaring.my> NNTP-Posting-Host: grc-ny11-47.ix.netcom.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Sep 24 1:26:06 PM PDT 1996 X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01E-NC250 (Win95; U; 16bit) wolf@rbosch.po.my wrote: > > Hello! Can anyone tell me what are the FM and MW bc-band frequencies for Isr ael, Saudi Arabia and other Middle-Eastern > countries? I am trying to modify some radios for use in these countries. Tha nk you for your time. > wolf@rbosch.po.my. The publishers of WRTH puts out a book called something like "The Travelers Guide to World Band Radio" which contains grids with English language MW, FM and SW broadcasts which can be heard in about 50 major cities. I find it a good little traveling companion, But I'm not sure whether the cities you are looking for are included. You can check Borders Bookstore where I got my copy. Good Luck. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-dc.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news.NetVision.net.il!news From: pitab@mail.netvision.net.il Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: FM and MW bc-band freqs for Israel, Saudi Arabia,etc. Date: Wed, 25 Sep 96 11:28:38 PDT Organization: NetVision LTD. Lines: 44 Message-ID: References: <527e3u$agl@jaring.my> NNTP-Posting-Host: ts007p4.pop2a.netvision.net.il Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: NEWTNews & Chameleon -- TCP/IP for MS Windows from NetManage In Article<527e3u$agl@jaring.my>, write: > Path: news.NetVision.net.il!news-penn.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!snunews.snu.ac.kr!newsfee d dacom.co.kr!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!jar ing.my!usenet > From: wolf@rbosch.po.my > Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave > Subject: FM and MW bc-band freqs for Israel, Saudi Arabia,etc. > Date: 24 Sep 1996 01:39:10 GMT > Organization: Unconfigured > Lines: 4 > Message-ID: <527e3u$agl@jaring.my> > NNTP-Posting-Host: j5.glg63.jaring.my > X-Newsreader: AIR News 3.X (SPRY, Inc.) > > Hello! Can anyone tell me what are the FM and MW bc-band frequencies for Israel, Saudi Arabia and other Middle-Eastern > countries? I am trying to modify some radios for use in these countries. Thank you for your time. > wolf@rbosch.po.my. > Here are radio frequencies for Israel: English news on AM (there is no English on FM) Radio 1 576 khz (central region, Tel Aviv) 1458 khz (Jerusalem and Eilat) 7:00-7:15 news 13:00 news flash 17:00-17:30 current affairs magazine the biggest stations are: Radio 2 - 95.5 mhz for Tel Aviv and Jerusalem 657 657 khz Tel Aviv and 1080 mhz Jerusalem Army Radio - 92.4 mhz Tel Aviv, 93.9 Jerusalem 1207 Tel Aviv and 1404 Jerusalem From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:07 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsgate.watson.ibm.com!newsjunkie.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!prodigy.com!usenet From: DBXK15A@prodigy.com (Dan Pike) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: FM and MW bc-band freqs for Israel, Saudi Arabia,etc. Date: 25 Sep 1996 17:13:56 GMT Organization: Prodigy Services Company 1-800-PRODIGY Lines: 5 Distribution: world Message-ID: <52bp8k$oj2@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com> References: <527e3u$agl@jaring.my> NNTP-Posting-Host: innugap4-int.news.prodigy.com X-Newsreader: Version 1.2 Perhaps you might consider buying an old-fashioned BOOK. It's the World Radio-TV Handbook, and it's not much bigger or more expensive than a videocassette. It has everything in there you are asking about, plus a lot more. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: wildcatmcc@aol.com (WildcatMcC) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: FREE SHORTWAVE RADIO Date: 21 Sep 1996 11:43:49 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 3 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <5212fl$ibo@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: Reply-To: wildcatmcc@aol.com (WildcatMcC) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Whatis all this political junk doing in a radio hobby newsgroup? Just an honest question from a hobbyist who prefers to scan other groups for this kind of stuff. Can't we keep this for RADIO? From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:09 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.ici.net!news.wizard.com !dimensional.com!visi.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!psgrain!nntp.teleport.com!usenet From: prografx@teleport.com (Steve Kennedy) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: JRC NRD-525 Receiver Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 00:22:29 GMT Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016 Lines: 39 Message-ID: <51vcg3$ntf@nadine.teleport.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ip-pdx18-25.teleport.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 I have too many receivers and just don't have the time the listen as much as I once did, so it is with regret I must thin out my "collection". I am selling my "baby", my JRC NRD-525 "DX Weapon" Communications Receiver. Here are some basic specs (from memory, but close).. Basic Specifications Tunes 100kHz to 34 Mhz (extremely stable, 10Hz resolution) Modes: AM/FM/CW/USB/LSB/RTTY 200 Memories for storing favorite frequencies (which themselves can be tuned.... very valuable feature) Memory scan and Limit Searching Scans. Audio Record out, Recorder Control Outpur, and clock/timer for unattended operations to tape. Computer controllable via the included (optional) computer control interface and PC serial cable. (Several software packages included as well). Comes with original box, Owner's Manual, Factory Service Manual and optional computer control package (listed above). Receiver is very very clean and has a late serial number. Asking $750 or would consider trade for multi-band all-mode ham transceiver (2M/6M preferred) of recent vintage. E-Mail if interested. Steve WB7PSD From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:10 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.sgi.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: wjoew@aol.com (WJoeW) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: Old SW Magazines Date: 24 Sep 1996 21:25:52 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 12 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <52a1n0$q64@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: wjoew@aol.com (WJoeW) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com I have the following lot of 23 old SW magazines: Radio News: 7/33, 9/33 Radio News and the Short-Wave: 5/34, 7/34, 8/34, 9/34, 11/34 Radio News and Shortwave Radio: 12/34, 1/35, 2/35, 3/35, 5/35, 6/35, 7/35, 10/35 (plus another one w/o cover), 11/35, 12/35, 1/36, 4/36, 11/36, 12/36, 1/37 They are in reasonably good condition. I would like to sell as a lot for $85 shipped to you in CONUS. Joe From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:11 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: idol@ix.netcom.com(NATHAN KEITH) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: Digial Siginal Processor Date: 24 Sep 1996 22:18:57 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 5 Message-ID: <529moh$o0c@dfw-ixnews10.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: orl-fl5-02.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Sep 24 5:18:57 PM CDT 1996 DSP40 diginal siginal processor by radio shack. As new, mint, includes manual, original box, cables, mounts. Great performance on SW. First $40.00 takes. Nathan From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:12 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!van.istar!west.istar!n1van.istar!van-bc!ddsw1!news.mcs.net!yarak.pr.mcs.net!yarak From: John Kirby Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: Icom R71A Date: 21 Sep 1996 02:34:50 GMT Organization: YARAK Lines: 12 Distribution: world Message-ID: <51vk8a$j5@Nntp1.mcs.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: yarak.pr.mcs.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Newsreader: Nuntius 2.0.4_68K X-XXMessage-ID: X-XXDate: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 02:34:51 GMT FS: Icom R71A general coverage HF receiver with optional I/R remote, computer interface and DC cable kit. Unit recently shopped, has all new trimmer caps., logic board and battery, in other words in tip-top shape both internally and cosmetically. Recently received my Tech. license and am selling to purchase VHF/UHF equipment. Price: asking $650.00 + shipping/insurance. John Kirby yarak@mcs.net St. Charles, IL __________________________________ 60174 A CITIZEN IN THE STATE OF YARAK From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:13 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!psgrain!newsfeed.internetmci.com!info.ucla.edu!agate!newsgate.duke.edu!zombie.ncsc.mil!admaix.sunydutchess.edu!news.acsu.buffalo.edu!newsstand.cit.cornell.edu!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: jstek@aol.com (JStek) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: Sony ICF-SW7600G Date: 21 Sep 1996 14:15:08 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 4 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <521bbc$lfm@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader Sony ICF-SW7600G with AN-71 reel antenna, earphone, original box, manuals, etc. Seldom used, absolutely mint condition: $120. Will deliver to Seattle area or UPS stateside. Jon From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:14 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.texas.net!news.kei.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!news.Arizona.EDU!usenet From: David Hunt Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: Zenith Trans Oceanic Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 10:21:45 -0700 Organization: The University of Arizona Lines: 4 Message-ID: <3242D2A9.70CF@dirnet.ccit.arizona.edu> Reply-To: d_hunt@dirnet.ccit.arizona.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: hunt.ccit.arizona.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) FOR SALE: Price reduced! Zenith Trans-Oceanic Royal 3000 portable. 1960s all transister radio. 9 bands, shortwave, AM, and FM. All manuals plus detachable Wavemagnet antenna. Excellent condition, used on a regular basis. Now $150. Dave (520) 621-2919, d_hunt@dirnet.ccit.arizona.edu. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:15 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.hooked.net!usenet From: Michael Neidich Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.radio.swap,rec.radio.amateur.equip Subject: FS:==ZENITH TransOceanic Royal R7000-1 Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 04:08:03 -0700 Organization: Hooked Online Services Lines: 4 Message-ID: <3247C113.5BFB@hooked.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: tuna-44.ppp.hooked.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win16; U) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78768 rec.antiques.radio+phono:22249 rec.radio.swap:73264 Excellent condition 11 band (including weather VHF xtal-controlled). No log book. Asking $195 plus shipping. This is the last of the US made models. Tuning meter, BFO, RF Gain, Tone, Volume, Bandwidth, AFC. Mike, Santa Clara, CA 95050 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:16 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: Martin Doctor Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.radio.swap,rec.radio.amateur.equip Subject: Re: FS:==ZENITH TransOceanic Royal R7000-1 Date: Thu, 26 Sep 1996 15:27:35 -0400 Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 18 Message-ID: <324AD927.47@earthlink.net> References: <3247C113.5BFB@hooked.net> <52e7sm$1n52@uvaix2e1.comp.UVic.CA> Reply-To: MDoctor@earthlink.net NNTP-Posting-Host: cust118.max9.boston.ma.ms.uu.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78805 rec.antiques.radio+phono:22282 rec.radio.swap:73325 Colin Newell wrote: > > In <3247C113.5BFB@hooked.net> Michael Neidich writes: > > >Excellent condition 11 band (including weather VHF xtal-controlled). No > >log book. Asking $195 plus shipping. This is the last of the US made > >models. Tuning meter, BFO, RF Gain, Tone, Volume, Bandwidth, AFC. > >Mike, Santa Clara, CA 95050 > > A fellow enthusiast, Walt S. got two of them at a garage sale: > > One was free, the other 40$. > > I restored the dead one. ( A shorted cap in the I.F. stage ) > > Nice audio. 195$ is a bit of the high side for a radio like this. Actually, I've seen them for more than $195. I've already got a nice one of these and they are nice radios. (Walt S. stole them in my opinion) From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:16 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-res.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: scannaman@aol.com (Scannaman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS:RS DX-394 Date: 23 Sep 1996 10:06:48 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 4 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <5265ho$aq5@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: scannaman@aol.com (Scannaman) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com I have a Radio Shack DX-394 for sale or trade. WIll include a RS amplified antenna and a set of headphones. Looking to get 275 cash, or will trade for scanner-2006, 2005, 2035, 2042, BC8500 or 9000 email me if interested, will deliver in the N.Mass/S.NH area..... From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:17 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!cbgw2.lucent.com!nntphub.cb.lucent.com!not-for-mail From: ralph@pdq.ho.att.com (Ralph Brandi) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: garage/punk programs on SW? Date: 21 Sep 1996 14:02:59 GMT Organization: AT&T, no, Lucent Technologies Bell Labs, no, Network Systems, Tech Pubs, no, CTIP, oh, I give up.... Lines: 23 Message-ID: <520sij$n31@nntpa.cb.lucent.com> References: <51f7ob$eiu@news.quick.net> <51k2oj$flr@bolivia.earthlink.net> Reply-To: rbrandi@lucent.com (Ralph Brandi) NNTP-Posting-Host: pdq.ho.lucent.com In article <51k2oj$flr@bolivia.earthlink.net>, wrote: >>Carlo Virtucio (tomato@shell.quick.net) wrote: >>: I was wondering if there are any SW stations that have any garage/punk >>: music programs? If there are such programs what are the frequencies and >>: times? >I remember catching some very cool stuff on R. Prague when Havel >ruled. The good stuff is always hard to find. Vaclav Havel still rules the Czech Republic, and the staff at Radio Prague is largely the same as it was a few years ago. In fact, the director of Radio Prague is a rock musician with a nice collection of guitars. :-) But I don't think you'll find a regularly-scheduled program of garage/punk music there, and I don't think you ever have. :-) They do occasionally air interesting rock music (my personal fave is 60s Vltava-beat longhairs The Matadors), but it's not exactly predictable when, and it's usually done in the context of a report on one of their cultural programs about the musicians in question. -- Ralph Brandi rbrandi@lucent.com http://www.mcs.com/~ralph/ Darn! That's the end. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:19 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: garage/punk programs on SW? Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 04:31:13 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 20 Message-ID: <5253f4$t5f@uruguay.earthlink.net> References: <51f7ob$eiu@news.quick.net> <51k2oj$flr@bolivia.earthlink.net> <520sij$n31@nntpa.cb.lucent.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: cust15.max9.los-angeles.ca.ms.uu.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 >Vaclav Havel still rules the Czech Republic, and the staff at Radio >Prague is largely the same as it was a few years ago. In fact, the >director of Radio Prague is a rock musician with a nice collection of >guitars. :-) But I don't think you'll find a regularly-scheduled >program of garage/punk music there, and I don't think you ever have. :-) >They do occasionally air interesting rock music (my personal fave is >60s Vltava-beat longhairs The Matadors), but it's not exactly predictable >when, and it's usually done in the context of a report on one of their >cultural programs about the musicians in question. >-- >Ralph Brandi rbrandi@lucent.com http://www.mcs.com/~ralph/ >Darn! That's the end. I'm glad to hear he's still in charge. I don't recall any regular programs either, just an occasional cut here and there. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:20 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!newsadm From: Ron Hardin Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: GE Superradio AM Impressions Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 16:22:06 -0400 Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services Lines: 23 Message-ID: <32459FEE.3B6C@research.att.com> References: <32457EC3.438A@blackbelt.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 26.columbus-2.oh.dial-access.att.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win95; U) Ben Williams wrote: > On AM, the radio leaves some things to be desired. I am a dedicated AM liste ner. > I am also located in an extremely rural area - it's 300 miles to the nearest > real city (Billings, Montana) - so I've got a good situiation for no signifi cant > local interference. Build a tuned loop antenna and put the radio inside, and your performance will improve tenfold (18" wooden frame, 14 turns of wire separated a bit, and a bro adcast band variable capacitor with knob: I happen to like Ocean State Electronics BC 10140 10-140/12-420 pf because it has an extended range on the larger half, and orde r a knob for it; or you can use the cap. mounted in a Radio Shack crystal set kit). It only helps in the day, though (the signals are all too present at night). The tuning of the SRIII depends on the voltage, incidentally, so if it drifts probably the voltage isn't stable. Ocean State order line, 1-800-866-6626, no connection with me. -- Ron Hardin rhh@research.att.com On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:20 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!newspump.sol.net!news.mindspring.com!uunet!in3.uu.net!minerva.ibernet.es!news.lander.es!usenet From: dmillan@lander.es Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Greek Radio Web Site? Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 15:07:38 GMT Organization: Crack inc. Lines: 20 Message-ID: <5210de$93o@lince.lander.es> References: <51dgus$iv2@omnifest.uwm.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp1143.lander.es X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 rdobrick@omnifest.uwm.edu (Roger Dobrick) wrote: >Can anyone provide a Web Site address for any external radio services coming >out of Greece? >Roger Try out http://alpha.servicenet.ariadne-t.gr/Docs/Era5_1.html I have gotten one QSL sending the reception report to: skalai@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr Good Lucky. (dmillan@lander.es) From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:21 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.cais.net!news2.cais.com!news From: lemas@mail.drsystems.com (Alec Lemas) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Greek Radio Web Site? Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 19:11:44 GMT Organization: The Cold Lines: 31 Message-ID: <521er1$6jm@news2.cais.com> References: <51dgus$iv2@omnifest.uwm.edu> <5210de$93o@lince.lander.es> Reply-To: lemas@mail.drsystems.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 205.252.35.152 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 dmillan@lander.es wrote: >rdobrick@omnifest.uwm.edu (Roger Dobrick) wrote: >>Can anyone provide a Web Site address for any external radio services coming >>out of Greece? >>Roger >Try out http://alpha.servicenet.ariadne-t.gr/Docs/Era5_1.html >I have gotten one QSL sending the reception report to: >skalai@leon.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr >Good Lucky. (dmillan@lander.es) Excellent url.Thanks. lemas ******************************** Alec Lemas | Retired from "The Cold" | lemas@mail.drsystems.com | From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:22 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news1.noc.netcom.net!noc.netcom.net!news2.noc.netcom.net!noc.netcom.net!ix.netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!news.webspan.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!EU.net!Norway.EU.net!nntp.uio.no!sn.no!usenet From: Aron Felix Gurski Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Grundig Satellit 700 instructions Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 19:44:56 +0200 Organization: SN Internett Lines: 13 Message-ID: <3242D818.57E9@sn.no> References: <3242B10B.389D@msu.edu> Reply-To: agurski@sn.no NNTP-Posting-Host: bergen5-16.ppp.sn.no Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win16; I) John Huebler wrote: > > Grundig's Satellit 700 comes with a small booklet called "Brief Operating In structions" which is > in English and one other language (can't remember which one). I am looking f or a copy of this > manual, if anyone would care to sell one to me please write to me directly. Thank you. > > John Huebler > adp3t@msu.edu Why don't you just write to Grundig and ask for one or a photocopy of one? -- Aron From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:23 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!demos!news.stealth.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!agate!soda.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU!richardc From: Veggy Vinny Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Grundig YB500 for Sale Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 09:50:52 -0700 Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 6 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: soda.csua.berkeley.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Brand New Grundig Yacht Boy 500 Radio for sale... $200 or Best Offer. Vince From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:25 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-res.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: cocp@aol.com (Cocp) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Grundig YB500 for Sale Date: 24 Sep 1996 11:12:43 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 1 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <528tpb$cju@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: schools.minedu.govt.nz A friend has offered to sell me a Grundig YB700. I know very little about radios. Will this be any use to listen to SW? Would it be better to buy a "New" radio? What price should I pay? -- Mike Jones Email: jonesm2@schools.minedu.govt.nz Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons. Woody Allen From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:27 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!math.ohio-state.edu!newsfeed.acns.nwu.edu!news.cc.uic.edu!uicvm.uic.edu!u12010 Organization: University of Illinois at Chicago, ADN Computer Center Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 17:55:51 CDT From: Ron Russell Message-ID: <96268.175551U12010@uicvm.uic.edu> Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Hallicrafters tubes available? Lines: 7 Does anyone know a source of tubes for a Hallicrafters shortwave receiver? I saw one at a resale shop, with a note claiming it needed tubes. Otherwise, it appeared to be in very good condition. I don't know the model number of the set, so don't know which tubes it takes, but the set was supposedly styled by Raymond Loewry (sp?) with a crescent shaped dial, and other "modern" styling features. Ron From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:29 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!benz!jpd From: jpd@space.mit.edu (John Doty) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Hallicrafters tubes available? Date: 25 Sep 1996 13:48:05 GMT Organization: MIT Center for Space Research Lines: 24 Message-ID: <52bd6l$lpb@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> References: <96268.175551U12010@uicvm.uic.edu> Reply-To: jpd@space.mit.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: benz.mit.edu Originator: jpd@benz In article <96268.175551U12010@uicvm.uic.edu> Ron Russell writes: > Does anyone know a source of tubes for a Hallicrafters shortwave > receiver? I saw one at a resale shop, with a note claiming it > needed tubes. Otherwise, it appeared to be in very good condition. > I don't know the model number of the set, so don't know which tubes > it takes, but the set was supposedly styled by Raymond Loewry (sp?) > with a crescent shaped dial, and other "modern" styling features. Check out the rec.antiques.radio+phono FAQ for info on restoration. Tube sources are listed there. If it's not on your news server, it may be obtained via ftp from rtfm.mit.edu. Beware that if it isn't working, there are almost certainly more problems than just missing or bad tubes. Tubes wear out with use, but they withstand the rigors of sitting on the shelf unused far better than other components. Since the tubes are socketed and easily replaceable, there is a tendency to assume that they are the culprit if there's a problem, while in fact the failure rates of 40 year old capacitors and resistors are much higher than the failure rates of 40 year old tubes. -- John Doty "You can't confuse me, that's my job." jpd@space.mit.edu From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:30 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.teisprint.com!news.sprintlink.net!news-pen-4.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uunet!in3.uu.net!EU.net!Austria.EU.net!01-newsfeed.univie.ac.at!voskovec.radio.cz!nntp.zit.th-darmstadt.de!news.th-darmstadt.de!c4.hrz.uni-giessen.de!netserv.lahn.de!dyob.lahn.de!jox.lahn.de!Tom From: Tom@jox.lahn.de (Thomas Jox) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: HCJB's ANDEAN HERALD 96/73 Date: 20 Sep 1996 23:54:00 +0200 Organization: Verein zur Foerderung der Datenkommunikation von Christen (VFDC) Lines: 17 Message-ID: <6HDqYblI1FB@jox.lahn.de> References: <199609181323.JAA15395@jericho.american.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: netserv.lahn.de X-Newsreader: CrossPoint v3.11 R/C11282 To: ENGLISH_DEPARTMENT english@HCJB.ORG.EC meinte am 17.09.96 zum Thema "HCJB's ANDEAN HERALD 96/73": > ...or on the World Wide Web at: http:\\www.hcjb.org.ec ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ http://www.hcjb.org.ec/ :-) Cu Tom ---- http://home.pages.de/~Pepito/ From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:31 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-penn.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-dc.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!hookup!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!news.be.innet.net!INbe.net!news.nl.innet.net!INnl.net!hunter.premier.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!gatech!EU.net!Austria.EU.net!01-newsfeed.univie.ac.at!voskovec.radio.cz!nntp.zit.th-darmstadt.de!news.th-darmstadt.de!c4.hrz.uni-giessen.de!netserv.lahn.de!dyob.lahn.de!jox.lahn.de!Tom From: Tom@jox.lahn.de (Thomas Jox) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: HCJB's ANDEAN HERALD 96/73 Date: 20 Sep 1996 23:44:00 +0200 Organization: Verein zur Foerderung der Datenkommunikation von Christen (VFDC) Lines: 14 Message-ID: <6HDqXNe21FB@jox.lahn.de> References: <199609181323.JAA15395@jericho.american.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: netserv.lahn.de X-Newsreader: CrossPoint v3.11 R/C11282 To: ENGLISH_DEPARTMENT english@HCJB.ORG.EC meinte am 17.09.96 zum Thema "HCJB's ANDEAN HERALD 96/73": > ...or on the World Wide Web at: http:\\www.hcjb.org.ec ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ http://www.hcjb.org.ec/ :-) ---- http://home.pages.de/~Pepito/ From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:31 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news-in2.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Help ID 1190 kHz stn Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 05:35:28 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 18 Message-ID: <52f0b7$h9m@paraguay.earthlink.net> References: <52ehmn$6uq@parlor.hiwaay.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: max2-ot-ca-34.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 gmholler@hiwaay.net (Geralyn M. Hollerman) wrote: >Does anyone have any ideas on who I might be listening to on 1190 kHz from >oh, say 2000-0000 EDT? I've heard lots of AC music, a countdown ("Phase 5 >countdown"), and mentions of "B(or Z) 94 and K105" and "94.3". My antenna >is looped NW/SE, and I have a pretty good null of WOWO. Any help is >appreciated - email if you can! This is where the World Radio TV Handbook comes in handy. Mine's at home. dr Dave Rickmers he who lives by the rickets@earthlink.com crystal ball soon learns Papoon for president to eat ground glass From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:32 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!newsgate.div.melpar.esys.com!uunet!in2.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!tor.istar!east.istar!news1.istar.ca!news From: nstn2458Lloyd Mac Donald Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: HELP me buy the BEST.. Date: 23 Sep 1996 16:29:37 GMT Organization: iSTAR Internet Incorporated Lines: 2 Message-ID: <526dth$j7v@news.istar.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: ts3-12.syd.istar.ca Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win16; I) AM radio. I have a great SW, a good FM and a lousy AM.The AM on the SW and FM are whats lousy. There must be a great AM out there...somewhere. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:33 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.bctel.net!news.mag-net.com!freenet.unbc.edu!news.scn.org!scn.org!davidb From: davidb@scn.org (David Barts) Subject: Re: HELP me buy the BEST.. Message-ID: Sender: news@scn.org Reply-To: davidb@scn.org (David Barts) Organization: Seattle Community Network References: <526dth$j7v@news.istar.ca> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 21:15:00 GMT Lines: 28 In a previous article, nstn2458@fox.nstn.ca (nstn2458Lloyd Mac Donald) says: >AM radio. I have a great SW, a good FM and a lousy AM.The AM on the SW >and FM are whats lousy. There must be a great AM out there...somewhere. The "best" such radio is likely to be some sort of specialized military or commercial gear costing thousands of dollars. Somehow, I don't think that's the answer you were looking for. A good cheap way to get an AM radio is to buy an old analog automotive radio at a flea market; one can often find these for $1 or less. Connect an external antenna (buy an automotive antenna from Rat Shack, connect it, and adjust the antenna trimmer screw), speaker, and power supply. Auto radios typically have a nice, powerful audio section and much better sensitivity and selectivity than most consumer-grade electronics. You may have to experiment with antenna placement a little; car radios seem to be _very_ sensitive to noise if the antenna is in a "bad" location. -- David W. Barts (davidb@scn.org) / REAL radios glow in the dark. ++++ stop the execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal ++++ ++++ if you agree copy these 3 sentences in your own sig ++++ ++++ more info: http://www.xs4all.nl/~tank/spg-l/sigaction.htm ++++ From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:34 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!munnari.OZ.AU!metro!metro!asstdc.scgt.oz.au!nsw.news.telstra.net!ihug.co.nz!Chaos.es.co.nz!usenet From: paulorm@es.co.nz (Paul Ormandy) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: How do I subscribe to the AM FLASH newsletter ? Date: 24 Sep 1996 05:36:38 GMT Organization: Efficient Software Internet Service Lines: 10 Message-ID: <276.4314T338T1297@es.co.nz> References: <199609102148.RAA13571@jericho.american.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: port2-nike.es.co.nz X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP) *UNREGISTERED* > I used to subscribe to an E-mail newsletter dealing with MW DX'ing only >and it was called something like AM FLASH or something like that. >Can anyone tell me how to subscribe to that E-mail newsletter again. Send an e-mail to Phil Bytheway at bytheway@atk.com 73s Paul From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:35 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uunet!in3.uu.net!server-b.cs.interbusiness.it!usenet From: massimo.balestra@flower.it (Massimo Balestra) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: In defense of the Satellit 700 Date: 23 Sep 1996 12:12:06 GMT Organization: Flower Srl Torino Italy Lines: 10 Message-ID: <525uqm$h2s@server-b.cs.interbusiness.it> References: <51nr2q$1co@lal.interserv.com> <01bba73a$a9d32730$54538ace@zfae0a> NNTP-Posting-Host: corbezzoli.flower.it Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 In article <01bba73a$a9d32730$54538ace@zfae0a>, fred67@mailf.starnetinc.com says... > >I have Sat700 and it has been well worth the money. > I have too and the reception is very good. Ciao From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:36 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-dc.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-10.sprintlink.net!ratty.wolfe.net!news.aa.net!usenet From: David Gan Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Is a Panasonic RF-2200 any good? Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 13:23:31 -0700 Organization: Alternate Access Incorporated Lines: 12 Message-ID: <3246F1C3.275C@ccom.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: s4pm1.ccom.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) I'm using a 20 year old Panasonic RF-2200 portable 8 band SW. It is a double superhet. type receiver. It appears to work ok but I get lots of noise with the built-in antenna. 1) Should I get into another unit? ,or, 2) Will a good external antenna help me, (or both). What do you think? Thanks. D.Gan From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:37 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.stealth.net!cdc2.cdc.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!news-master!voyager.cris.com!Jabriol From: Wolf359 Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.conspiracy.new-world-order,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio,alt.radio.talk,rec.radio,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Join the new Talk List Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 07:55:31 -0400 Organization: Concentric Internet Services Lines: 31 Message-ID: References: <01bba580$0b69ca60$6cd6c186@199.79.146.37> <324059B6.3766@sn.no> <23SEP199600450100@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu> <3246D6D4.63F2@sn.no> NNTP-Posting-Host: voyager.cris.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII In-Reply-To: <3246D6D4.63F2@sn.no> Xref: news2.epix.net alt.conspiracy:118208 alt.fan.rush-limbaugh:436836 alt.radio.talk:14211 rec.radio.shortwave:78771 Issues Issues is an e-mail disscusion list that deals with todays socio-economical issues. This includes social history, and the devolpment of cultures, Both Macro and Micro cultures, subcultures and their social enivirioment. This includes the financial, religious, political aspects of our world community, and growing virtual community. To Join Issues, send a e-mail to Issues-r@catalina.org, and let the fun begin. tony.santana@newdomain.com Issues list owner. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!lou.teclink.net!usenet From: "Tom C. Brown, Jr." Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.shortwave,vol.it.hobby.radiantismo,rec.radio.amateur.dx Subject: Re: JPS ANC-4... Will it work? Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 12:28:01 -0500 Organization: Madison Materials Company Lines: 27 Message-ID: <3242D421.792F@TECLink.net> References: <513stp$rvi@everest.vol.it> <323D9187.6B34@ipass.net> <324008AC.7BBB@TECLink.net> Reply-To: madison@TECLink.net NNTP-Posting-Host: tc2_32.teclink.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; U) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.antenna:24270 rec.radio.shortwave:78629 rec.radio.amateur.dx:306 > Tom ... > > You may be interested that Collins built one of these for > their radios in the '30's. > > -- > Barry Anderson K3SUI > Frederick, MD. 21702 > banderso@access.digex.net Hi Barry- Whoa! I didn't know about that one. I do have one Collins 75S-1 that has the optional Collins noise blanker module that they made for it, but the rig I spoke about is another 75S-1 that has the Waters Rejection Tuning installed where the noise blanker goes, so there will be no internal noise blanker in that one. I never knew that they made something external like that. I sure appreciate the info! 73 and TKS again Tom KJ5IE From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.ycc.yale.edu!yale!news-mail-gateway!daemon From: DAVE@prodigy.com (DAVID ALLAN BOUCHER) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Keeping track of it all! Date: 23 Sep 1996 01:46:34 -0400 Organization: Yale CS Mail/News Gateway Lines: 14 Sender: daemon@cs.yale.edu Message-ID: <19960923014632.aaaa0055D@babyblue.cs.yale.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: babyblue.cs.yale.edu X-Unparseable-Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 01:37:56, -0500 One of the frustrations of being a SWL....is keeping track of schedules & frequencies & times..... ....when you finally think you've got them down....they go and change them on you...! What is the best way to keep track of all the SW stations, their schedules and frequencies? Any suggestions? Thanks! -- Dave in Boston (E-Mail: Dave@Prodigy.com) From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newsstand.cit.cornell.edu!news.acsu.buffalo.edu!oronet!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-11.sprintlink.net!buffnet2.buffnet.net!usenet From: hscreven@ns.moran.com (Harold Screven) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Manuals for WJ and CEI Receivers Date: 24 Sep 1996 03:11:55 GMT Organization: BuffNET Lines: 11 Message-ID: <527jhs$96e@buffnet2.buffnet.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: dppp20.buffnet.net X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 Does anyone have manuals for a Communications Electronics Inc. Model 775-3 or a Watkins Johnson 977 Receivers. I will pay for an original or good quality copy. Please resond by Email to: harolds@buffnet.net From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:42 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.albany.net!news From: alcue@albany.net (alcue) Newsgroups: misc.forsale.computers.mac-specifc.portables,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.swap,misc.forsale.computers.printers Subject: Re: Matt Camp, Thief of Glen Rock, NJ, 201-670-8374 Date: 23 Sep 1996 05:25:23 GMT Organization: Albany Net Lines: 8 Message-ID: <525703$2ku@lori.albany.net> References: <524o2t$hv6@dfw-ixnews10.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: max2ip22-albny.albany.net X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6+ Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78703 rec.radio.swap:73148 misc.forsale.computers.printers:17445 In article <524o2t$hv6@dfw-ixnews10.ix.netcom.com>, hbrody@ix.netcom.com(Harve y Brody) says: > > MATT CAMP, THIEF WHO LIVES IN GLEN ROCK, N.J (201)670-8374 > That's too bad. Now go away. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:43 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!newsadm From: scosgt@worldnet.att.net (Bruce Markowitz) Newsgroups: misc.forsale.computers.mac-specifc.portables,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.swap,misc.forsale.computers.printers Subject: Re: Matt Camp, Thief of Glen Rock, NJ, 201-670-8374 Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 23:32:54 GMT Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services Lines: 51 Message-ID: <5276kc$721@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net> References: <524o2t$hv6@dfw-ixnews10.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 22.new-york-004.ny.dial-access.att.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78716 rec.radio.swap:73171 misc.forsale.computers.printers:17459 Next time pay attention hbrody@ix.netcom.com(Harvey Brody) wrote: > MATT CAMP, THIEF WHO LIVES IN GLEN ROCK, N.J (201)670-8374 > After an exchange of e-mail messages using the Mac***portable > newsgroup, we agreed to trade a my pc notebook for the Camp's > Powerbook 170. Prior tothe actual trade date Camp assured me > that his Powerbook worked per Apple specs, except for a "strange" > inability for the battery to recharge. > Well we made the trade on Sunday, Sept. 15, 1996 in Dutchess > County. Camp's father produced a battery from a box, and then > demonstrated a working Powerbook.I returned home and found that > the Powerbook, claimed by Camp and his father to work, except > for an inability to recharge the main battery was defective and > wouldn't start. > Camp was aware that I would never have agreed to any trade if he > disclosed the actual condition of his Powerbook. > Fortunately I have a Trade Agreement with Camp, that is > enforceable.. AOL has agreed to assist me, since Camp used their > mail server , and they take a rather dim view of interstate fraud > being transmitted by AOL. In addition since some of Camps's > fraud occurred in NYS the NY State Police will assist me in this > situation, along with the Dutchess County DA. > Now Matt Camp refuses to return the computer property that was > stolen from me, > > It is interesting to note like father like son because Matt > Camp's father fully participated in this fraud and theft. > Matt Camp resides at 81 Concord Ave, in Glen Rock, NJ. 07452 > Camp fled from AOL (wonder why?) and has a Netcom account > (for now). > > This fraud hasn't dimmed my respect for the Net community. The > Camp garbage will be dealt with strongly. Of course the key point > here is to get it in writing, and know the Law. > Harvey > Reply here (scosgt@worldnet.att.net) or: trenchgun@aol.com From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:44 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!hunter.premier.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Matt Camp, Thief of Glen Rock, NJ, 201-670-8374 Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 21:49:27 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 9 Message-ID: <5270ai$oob@ecuador.earthlink.net> References: <524o2t$hv6@dfw-ixnews10.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: max2-ot-ca-22.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 > Harvey Harvey, Spammer With a Grudge.... Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:45 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!usenet2.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!usenet1.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!psinntp!psinntp!interramp.com!usenet From: David Hirsh Newsgroups: misc.forsale.computers.mac-specifc.portables,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.swap,misc.forsale.computers.printers Subject: Re: Matt Camp, Thief of Glen Rock, NJ, 201-670-8374 Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 08:05:50 -0400 Organization: PSI Public Usenet Link Lines: 9 Message-ID: <3247CE9E.5D43@interramp.com> References: <524o2t$hv6@dfw-ixnews10.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 38.11.110.105 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (WinNT; I) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78783 rec.radio.swap:73290 misc.forsale.computers.printers:17484 Harvey, Keep us posted as to how this all plays out. Since most hams use and deal with computers this is a very relevant concern. Not only that but your deal could just as easily have involved trading radios. It's important to see what the authorities are able to do. Dave N8YCJ From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:46 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsrelay.courtave.net!news.inetnebr.com!news.mid.net!wormer.fn.net!news@feist.com From: Ken Bessler Newsgroups: misc.forsale.computers.mac-specifc.portables,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.swap,misc.forsale.computers.printers Subject: Re: Matt Camp, Thief of Glen Rock, NJ, 201-670-8374 Followup-To: alt.flame Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 13:07:55 -0500 Organization: Design Services Company Lines: 1 Message-ID: <3246D1FB.22AD@feist.com> References: <524o2t$hv6@dfw-ixnews10.ix.netcom.com> <525703$2ku@lori.albany.net> <3246915B.50CC@worldnet.att.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: cust113.fn.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78792 rec.radio.swap:73300 misc.forsale.computers.printers:17489 . From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:47 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!EU.net!sun4nl!Inter.NL.net!usenet From: Jonathan Marks Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Media Network Audio Files Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 19:42:06 +0100 Organization: Inter.NL.net, The Internet Provider in The Netherlands. Lines: 7 Message-ID: <3242E57E.44F3@inter.NL.net> References: <3227F49E.513B@inter.NL.net> <51cmnh$6ap$1@mhafn.production.compuserve.com> <323CA08A.5CAF@townsquare.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: amf51-18.amersfoort.nl.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Macintosh; I; 68K) The auadio files for Media Network can be found at http://www.wrn.org/stations/rnw.html. We're always interested in response. Cheers from Holland Jonathan Marks & Diana Janssen From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:47 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!EU.net!usenet2.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!usenet1.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!uknet!strath-cs!dcl-cs!bath.ac.uk!morse.ukonline.co.uk!usenet From: easy.fm@ukonline.co.uk Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Memory board for FRG 7700 Date: 19 Sep 1996 15:44:18 GMT Organization: UK Online Lines: 1 Message-ID: <51rpoi$89q@morse.ukonline.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: cockerell.ukonline.co.uk I'm still trying to get hold of one of these, any help out there? From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:48 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!coopnews.coop.net!csnews!boulder!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!eru.mt.luth.se!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newsstand.cit.cornell.edu!news.acsu.buffalo.edu!news.drenet.dnd.ca!crc-news.doc.ca!nott!cunews!freenet-news.carleton.ca!FreeNet.Carleton.CA!af527 From: af527@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Chris Mennie) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: morse code reader software Date: 22 Sep 1996 16:01:52 GMT Organization: The National Capital FreeNet Lines: 10 Sender: af527@freenet6.carleton.ca (Chris Mennie) Message-ID: <523ntg$rds@freenet-news.carleton.ca> Reply-To: af527@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Chris Mennie) NNTP-Posting-Host: freenet6.carleton.ca I'm looking for a program that'll take a source from my soundblaster and translate the morse code into text...can anyone help me here? thanks. -- B ehold the Bellman's tragic tale | J aded though your spirits be O de to mankind's Holy Grail | e U logise with us the Baker O pen your hearts, your minds set free | e M barking on his agony ! For the Snark was a Boojum, you see ! From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:49 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news1.erols.com!news From: Will Beachy Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: morse code reader software Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 15:57:18 -0400 Organization: AOL = Slavery Lines: 27 Message-ID: <32483D1E.543C@erols.com> References: Reply-To: wbeachy@erols.com NNTP-Posting-Host: col-as12s60.erols.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Macintosh; I; 68K) To: Tony Calguire Tony Calguire wrote: > > On 22 Sep 1996, Chris Mennie wrote: > > > > > I'm looking for a program that'll take a source from my > > soundblaster and translate the morse code into text...can anyone help me > > here? thanks. > > > > There's an excellent, simple DOS program called FFT Morse. It's > downloadable from: > > ftp://ftp.coast.net/Coast/msdos/hamradio/fftmorse.zip > > -- > _____________ > /_____ _____/ Tony Calguire > _____/_/____ > / __________/ calguire@freenet.msp.mn.us > ( (__/ /____ > \__/ /____/ > / / > /_/ Anything for a Mac? Will From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:50 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.pcnet.com!fnord.dfw.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!news.ti.com!news.dseg.ti.com!news From: John Berenyi Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.running,rec.models.scale Subject: Re: Need Help Paying Bills? Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 12:09:26 -0500 Organization: Texas Instruments Lines: 28 Message-ID: <3242CFC6.5BBA@texas.dseg.ti.com> References: <516pk9$fd@news.pc.centuryinter.net> <516v3u$9so@dfw-ixnews3.ix.netcom.com> <323989A0.5769@gate.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: sf44.dseg.ti.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (X11; I; SunOS 5.5 sun4m) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78634 rec.running:60726 rec.models.scale:62330 Reuben King wrote: > > In article <323989A0.5769@gate.net>, "J. Heilig" wrote: > > > Yes, as a matter of fact, I do. I'll send you my bills, you pay them, > > okay? > > > > NOW PISS OFF! > > Add me too! :-) > > -- > > Reuben King > \\||// > Kilroy on crack --> (0 o) > =====================================ooO=(^/)=Ooo==== > "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for > the good of its victims may be the most oppressive." > -- C.S. Lewis > > !!! HARRY BROWNE FOR PRESIDENT '96 !!! > !!! http://www.HarryBrowne96.org/ !!! Me three!!!!!!!!! JB From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:52 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!nntp.primenet.com!netcom.com!ezwriter From: ezwriter@netcom.com (kEN Colburn) Subject: New mags come out? Message-ID: Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1] Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 22:45:44 GMT Lines: 8 Sender: ezwriter@netcom6.netcom.com Anyone know what day of month the new PopComm, M Times, scanner mags come out? tia -- My Mom's Net rules: No running on the Net with scissors! Don't read emale from strangers. Let your sister get online for awhile, dammit! Shut up, I'm on the modem! ezwriter@netcom.com http://www.mainelink.net/~writer/poster/Poster.html From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:53 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-200.sprintlink.net!connix.com!usenet From: provero@connix.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: NRD-525 questions Date: 24 Sep 1996 01:01:49 GMT Organization: Ocean Surveys, Inc Lines: 45 Message-ID: <527btt$ieh@beast.connix.com> References: <3246C2C3.74BE@mis.net> Reply-To: pjr@ocean-surveys.com NNTP-Posting-Host: ocean.connix.com X-Newsreader: IBM NewsReader/2 v1.2.5 In <3246C2C3.74BE@mis.net>, Steve Higgins writes: > >I've just purchased a nice used NRD-525, which unfortunately >came without the manual. I was wondering if some kind soul could >answer the following questions... > >1) How the heck do you store stations in memory? Tune to the frequency of interest, set mode/AGC etc. Press MEMO and ENT/KHZ at the same time. >2) During my experimentation (see 1()) I noted that several keypad > commands did different things, like silence the keypad beeper, > bypass the preselector, and display 300-1200 (RS232 baud rate?) > Anyone have a list of all of them? Lots. MEMO and 0 changes the SSB offset mode -- one mode shifts freq 1.5 KHz (military window standard), the other lets you shift between USB and LSB with no freq change. MEMO and 1 makes 10 Hz digit appear and disappear. MEMO and 2 turns time blink of ":" character on/off MEMO and 3 turns key beep on/off MEMO and 4 inserts/removes the input RF filters. Pressing RUN button switches between coarse/fine tuning steps. Fine is 2 KHz per dial revolution, coarse is 20 KHz per rev. >3) The only "wierd" thing I have noted with the radio is that when > AGC is switched out and RF Gain is turned up, the signal strength > immediately plummets to 0. Turning down the RF Gain brings the > level up, until its maxed out when the RF Gain is at the *minimum* > position. This seems backwards to me...is it normal behavior? This is normal. Leave the AGC on, turn down the RF gain, the needle position becomes the "floor" for AGC action. Nice receiver, eh? Hope this helps, P.J. "Josh" Rovero email: provero@connix.com From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:54 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.injersey.com!nj5.injersey.com!rlewart From: rlewart@nj5.injersey.com (Ruth Lewart) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: NRD-525 questions Date: 25 Sep 1996 15:52:48 GMT Organization: Asbury Park Press Lines: 50 Message-ID: <52bkgg$llc@news.injersey.com> References: <3246C2C3.74BE@mis.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: nj5.injersey.com X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Steve Higgins (steve.higgins@mis.net) wrote: : Hi all, : I've just purchased a nice used NRD-525, which unfortunately : came without the manual. I was wondering if some kind soul could : answer the following questions... : 1) How the heck do you store stations in memory? I've tried about : every possible combination of keystrokes I could think of, and : most of the time I only succeed in recalling stations that have : been previously stored. : 2) During my experimentation (see 1()) I noted that several keypad : commands did different things, like silence the keypad beeper, : bypass the preselector, and display 300-1200 (RS232 baud rate?) : Anyone have a list of all of them? : 3) The only "wierd" thing I have noted with the radio is that when : AGC is switched out and RF Gain is turned up, the signal strength : immediately plummets to 0. Turning down the RF Gain brings the : level up, until its maxed out when the RF Gain is at the *minimum* : position. This seems backwards to me...is it normal behavior? : Thanks in Advance, : Steve : -- : Steve : shiggins@mis.net I tried to e-mail to you but the message bounced. #1. Hold MEMO down and press Ent/kHz #2. If you send me $5 I will make a copy of the manual and send it to you. #3. It is o.k. NRD-525 is a great radio. Regards, Cass Lewart-- _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ Cass Lewart Voice/Fax (908) 264-9541 _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ e-mail: rlewart@injersey.com _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ 12 Georjean Drive, Holmdel, NJ 07733-1604 USA _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:55 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: OLD S.W. sets Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 22:22:35 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 24 Message-ID: <529mte$5b0@argentina.earthlink.net> References: <52943q$ao4@ecuador.earthlink.net> <3245ECF7.74F@uslink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: max2-ot-ca-33.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 >If you really insist on using no more power, just turn off the light >when listening to an old radio! That will save around 100 watts >(incandescent) right away. And most of the old tube radios have lots >of panel lights and look neat in a dark room anyhow. >P.S. 14 cents/kWh -- ouch! (I'll forgo mentioning what Seattle City >Light charges so as to avoid inciting jealousy.) >P.P.S. I agree, the smell of hot glass and singed dust from an old >tube radio is one of the best things about them. Before I got the Lowe my main radio was an R-390A which drew 170 Watts (without the ovens which add another 100 Watts). I have a National which allows me to get a tungsten fix when I need it. I've been using little fluorescent lamps exclusively (except for in the oven and fridge) for about ten years now. I'm hoping to get "off the grid" some day, and that pretty much means my vacuum tube days are numbered. dr P.S.:"Shhhh.....SoCal Edison might hear you. Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:56 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.bctel.net!news.mag-net.com!freenet.unbc.edu!news.scn.org!scn.org!davidb From: davidb@scn.org (David Barts) Subject: Re: OLD S.W. sets Message-ID: Sender: news@scn.org Reply-To: davidb@scn.org (David Barts) Organization: Seattle Community Network References: <52943q$ao4@ecuador.earthlink.net> <3245ECF7.74F@uslink.net> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 21:08:34 GMT Lines: 39 rickets@earthlink.com writes: > At 14 cents per kiloWatt hour for electricity I must forego that > wonderful odor. The nice sound people attribute to thermionic valves > is even- order harmonic distortion. Musicians who prefer tubes are > more honest about it than audiophiles...musicians say they like the > sound of tube "crunch". I have the feeling that I've just been trolled, but I'll tempt fate and respond anyhow. Sure, a tube receiver draws significantly more current than a solid-state one. But consider your point of comparison -- a solid state set that uses maybe eight or ten watts. Even an order of magnitude more current is still 80 or 100 watts; this is hardly the stuff that bank-breaking power bills are made of. And low-end sets like the Hallicrafters S38 series only draw around 30 watts. These power differences only really matter if you're trying to operate one off batteries; even the old "portable" sets with 1.4v 50ma filaments go through large batteries like mad. If you really insist on using no more power, just turn off the light when listening to an old radio! That will save around 100 watts (incandescent) right away. And most of the old tube radios have lots of panel lights and look neat in a dark room anyhow. P.S. 14 cents/kWh -- ouch! (I'll forgo mentioning what Seattle City Light charges so as to avoid inciting jealousy.) P.P.S. I agree, the smell of hot glass and singed dust from an old tube radio is one of the best things about them. -- David W. Barts (davidb@scn.org) / REAL radios glow in the dark. ++++ stop the execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal ++++ ++++ if you agree copy these 3 sentences in your own sig ++++ ++++ more info: http://www.xs4all.nl/~tank/spg-l/sigaction.htm ++++ From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:57 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!netcom.com!ezwriter From: ezwriter@netcom.com (kEN Colburn) Subject: Re: OLD S.W. sets Message-ID: Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1] References: <3245ECF7.74F@uslink.net> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 11:18:09 GMT Lines: 12 Sender: ezwriter@netcom2.netcom.com So far i only have tube sets- An old Heathkit GR 64 and a Knight Starroamer. i'll be so elitist to say that do others think it's almost like cheating to just tune in with a digital radio and listen? Altho there have been times the prg was on RIGHT NOW and i couldn't find it til it was almost over! so i'm getting a digital. Like to try a Transoceanic too. What other old SW radios are there? -- My Mom's Net rules: No running on the Net with scissors! Don't read emale from strangers. Let your sister get online for awhile, dammit! Shut up, I'm on the modem! ezwriter@netcom.com http://www.mainelink.net/~writer/poster/Poster.html From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:58 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news-in2.uu.net!news.euro.net!usenet From: andys@euronet.nl (Andy Sennitt) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Old Soviet Union "woodpecker" Date: 26 Sep 1996 13:48:42 GMT Organization: EuroNet Internet Lines: 11 Message-ID: <324a81f5.5907130@news.euro.net> References: <324945F7.5650@ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: i005.asd.euronet.nl X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.227 "c. thomas nolan" wrote: >I'm curious if anyone discovered after the Soviet Union break-up what >the loud "woodpecker" noise was coming from somewhere in U.S.S.R.? It was actually discovered long before the Soviet Union broke up. It was an over-the-horizon radar system. The US also had one which made audible sounds on SW, but it was very much less intrusive than the woodpecker. I think the Soviets finally stopped it when everyone started complaining that it was interfering with their reception of Radio Moscow :-) From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:39:59 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!newspump.sol.net!spool.mu.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!usenet.cise.ufl.edu!usenet.ufl.edu!draco.nova.edu!alford From: alford@polaris.ncs.nova.edu (Steve Alford) Subject: PACIFIC CAMERA AND VIDEO? Message-ID: Sender: news@draco.nova.edu (Usenet Administrator) Organization: Nova Southeastern University X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 16:45:35 GMT Lines: 20 A couple of years ago a ordered a sony shortwave for an excellent price from a company in Oregon. The radio has since been stolen, and I would like to get another. At the time, someone was kind enough to suggest a mail order place, whose name escapes me. I think it was Pacific Camera and Video. Anyone know of this place? Does it have a 800 number? Thanks! Reply to: alford@polaris.acast.nova.edu Steve -- Steve Alford Professor, Liberal Arts Nova Southeastern University alford@polaris.acast.nova.edu From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:00 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.fibr.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!realtime.net!news From: Ron Cain Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: PassPort to WBR Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 16:28:40 -0700 Organization: Real/Time Communications Internet customer posting Lines: 21 Message-ID: <32486EA8.6300@realtime.net> References: <526knt$qkj@news2.cais.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: apm3-151.realtime.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-RTcode: 1ccedc17328c1912064852ed X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02E-KIT (Win16; U) x-no-archive: yes Alec Lemas wrote: > > Got the '97 issue of PassPort to WorldBand Radio today(9/23) from Grove's > special(no shipping/handleing charge). > It has some good things to say about the AOR 7030. > Btw,my ISP's UseNet feed is acting up.Hope this & a same subject doesn't > appear twice. > > lemas > ******************************** > Alec Lemas Thanks for posting this info on the newsgroup, Alec. I've been trying to contact the publisher of "Passport" (Internat'l Broadcasting Services Ltd.) but their phone was busy each time I tried. Anyway, glad to hear the '97 Passport is out. Cheers, Ron Cain From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:01 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!stl-mo3-12.ix.netcom.com!user From: dschopp@ix.netcom.com (DSchopp) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Phillips Magnavox D2999 Date: 25 Sep 1996 12:23:20 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 30 Message-ID: References: <52a3id$aum@news.monmouth.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: stl-mo3-12.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Sep 25 5:23:20 AM PDT 1996 In article <52a3id$aum@news.monmouth.com>, bgluck@monmouth.com (Barry, WA2KLS) wrote: > I picked up a really nice SW portable at a hamfest last weekend and > was wondering if anyone has any experience, comments or information > about it. There wasn't any owners manual available and I would love to > obtain a copy. > > This radio is a medium wave DXer's dream. AM reception is outstanding > and the audio (through it's 3 1/2" and 5 1/2" speakers)is > incredible. It has a switchable bandwidth, BFO, Switchable AGC, ATT, > scanning and many other features. SW listening is also very good, and > the FM section is great, but it's the MW reception that really makes > this radio a star. > > Needless to say, I'm thrilled with the rig. And from what I > understand, the originator of the Passport to World Band radio uses > one of these and swears by it. > > If anyone can further enlighten me about this wonderful radio, please > do. Regards, Barry WA2KLS Barry, What a deal, everyone raves about the D2999. There is a picture and small article about it in the 1997 edition of Passport to Worldband Radio. Dan PS, Enjoy the 2010 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:02 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news.monmouth.com!news From: bgluck@monmouth.com (Barry, WA2KLS) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Phillips Magnavox D2999 Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 01:57:16 GMT Organization: Monmouth Internet Lines: 19 Message-ID: <52a3id$aum@news.monmouth.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp75.monmouth.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 I picked up a really nice SW portable at a hamfest last weekend and was wondering if anyone has any experience, comments or information about it. There wasn't any owners manual available and I would love to obtain a copy. This radio is a medium wave DXer's dream. AM reception is outstanding and the audio (through it's 3 1/2" and 5 1/2" speakers)is incredible. It has a switchable bandwidth, BFO, Switchable AGC, ATT, scanning and many other features. SW listening is also very good, and the FM section is great, but it's the MW reception that really makes this radio a star. Needless to say, I'm thrilled with the rig. And from what I understand, the originator of the Passport to World Band radio uses one of these and swears by it. If anyone can further enlighten me about this wonderful radio, please do. Regards, Barry WA2KLS From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-feed1.bbnplanet.com!nntp2.backbone.olemiss.edu!sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu!swwhite From: Greg White Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: pirate radio list Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 10:43:54 -0500 Organization: University of Mississippi NDES Lines: 3 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII I wonder if there is a pirate e radio list that I could subscribe to , because the school here seems to have removed the newsgroup. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!daryl.scsn.net!news From: "Lawrence E Klein" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Problems with Sony ICF-SW100 Date: 25 Sep 1996 01:51:06 GMT Organization: Columbia Dermatopathology Lab Lines: 15 Message-ID: <01bbaa83$2b41f080$6df719ce@lklein.scsn.net> References: <324687e7.7478433@news.online.no> NNTP-Posting-Host: cola109.scsn.net X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Ragnar Nielsen wrote in article <324687e7.7478433@news.online.no>... > Hi there! > > This summer I bought a SW100 because of its compact size, and I've > been satisfied with it so far. > When showing it to a friend last week I discovered to my dismay that > the frequency was 12 kHz off, BBC was found on 12107 instead of 12095 > I have an old Sony ICF Pro 80 that has always been off 5 khz. I'd like to know if it could be reset, too. I just mentally subtract 5 khz when using this radio. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:05 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news1.mnsinc.com!usenet From: bry@mnsinc.com (Bry) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Q: Are there shortwave schedules online? Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 21:06:01 GMT Organization: Monumental Network Systems Lines: 18 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <5278ks$pn4@news1.mnsinc.com> References: <51i2rr$aql@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net> <5254er$cdu@camel0.mindspring.com> Reply-To: bry@mnsinc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: bry.mnsinc.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 jcr@mindspring.com (JAMES C RUSSELL) whistled a happy tune like: |>mr.hogan@worldnet.att.net (Mr Hogan) wrote: |>>Are there shortwave schedules online? |>Yes, try the www. WOW! You are SOOOO helpful! Brian Carling, AF4K / G3XLQ bry@mnsinc.com http://www.mnsinc.com/bry = MEGALIST + HOCKEY + HAM RADIO = Bry's Page! From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:05 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: "John M. Bilek" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Q: is there a AM/FM/SW *car* radio out there? Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 03:23:30 -0700 Organization: Earthlink Lines: 10 Message-ID: <32490822.52C4@earthlink.net> References: <50vpu7$bhd@star.epix.net> <51mn94$hlr@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <51ro2r$egu@news.ycc.yale.edu> <3247546D.30B8@earthlink.net> Reply-To: johnnyvw@earthlink.net NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-gg-ca-46.earthlink.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) John Figliozzi wrote: > > In this case "pricey" is US$579.95 at C. Crane and Company. > > John Figliozzi Whoa! I guess I'm going to work a little harder on getting my Blaupunkt working. I almost considered one... Johnny From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.campus.mci.net!calweb!bbs.gbx.org From: Date: Fri, 27 Sep 96 04:13:50 -0800 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Q: is there a AM/FM/SW *car* radio out there? Message-ID: References: Organization: The Global Blind eXchange GBX.ORG NNTP-Posting-Host: bbs.gbx.org X-MajorTCP-Version: MajorTCP/IP [2.00-1] Lines: 7 maby you shuld try m.f.j. at one time they had one. or you might try swap meets and swap shops for inexpencive ger. contact somne of the hams in your earia they us ualy have some old ger laying around. 73s charles. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:07 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!netcom.com!shealey From: shealey@netcom.com (Steven Healey) Subject: Re: Q: is there a AM/FM/SW *car* radio out there? Message-ID: Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1] References: Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 14:42:26 GMT Lines: 15 Sender: shealey@netcom14.netcom.com Hello, The 1997 Passport to World Band Radio has a review of the Becker. Steve charles@bbs.gbx.org wrote: : maby you shuld try m.f.j. : at one time they had one. : or you might try swap meets and swap shops for inexpencive ger. : contact somne of the hams in your earia they us ualy have some old ger : laying around. : 73s charles. -- shealey@netcom.com standard disclaimers apply From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!sdd.hp.com!night.primate.wisc.edu!newsspool.doit.wisc.edu!news.doit.wisc.edu!news From: Clark Thompson Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.equipment Subject: Re: R-8A for SWL DX and HAM work? Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 11:50:13 -0700 Organization: University of Wisconsin, Madison Lines: 19 Message-ID: <3242E765.318C@facstaff.wisc.edu> References: <516h3u$j7d@lace.colorado.edu> <51noqv$fv9@redstone.interpath.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 144.92.173.147 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win16; I) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78632 rec.radio.amateur.equipment:32430 > Sooooo... although the Drake R-8A is a great receiver, it's not > necessarily the best choice for ham operation. Many of the ham band > transceivers feature "general coverage" receivers, and many of them work > very well. However, *none* of them have synchronous detection... and as > one who loves sync detection, I think that is a grevious oversight. Apparently, the Yaesu FT-1000MP has an AM sychronous detection mode that's activated by pressing the AM mode key twice. I heard this from a friend who has one-- It's not even mentioned in the manual! Also, Drake is considering development of an HF ham band transceiver (the TR-8?) I spoke with an employee in their service department who said that the people in marketing aren't convinced it would fly. He encourages everyone who would like to see Drake re-enter the ham field to write a letter to their marketing department! 73, de Clark, KD9QI From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:09 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!csulb.edu!info.ucla.edu!nnrp.info.ucla.edu!agate!boulder!usenet From: efricha@alumni.cs.colorado.edu (Eric F. Richards) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.equipment Subject: Re: R-8A for SWL DX and HAM work? Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 05:46:03 GMT Organization: What organization? Lines: 26 Message-ID: <3244c951.1428373@news.colorado.edu> References: <516h3u$j7d@lace.colorado.edu> <51iq72$le8@news.enter.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: tele-anx0206.colorado.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99f/32.294 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78677 rec.radio.amateur.equipment:32459 wf3h@enter.net (bob puharic) wrote: > I see a guy here on the net has an icom 71a for sale for 700 > bux...that'd be my choice...is a ham rig knock off, missing only the > transmitter section...very nice rig. > I just stumbled onto one of these; offered for $550, perhaps less. Question: How old are these beasts? There seemed to be a LOT of birdies at the low end while I was playing around -- I couldn't check the entire freq range, but... How about intermod/overload problems? Any mods to look out for or even check for? Any idea on filter availability for this thing? Any info on this -- pro or con -- would be greatly appreciated! I have to make a decision early next week. Regards, -- Eric F. Richards efricha@alumni.cs.colorado.edu "The weird part is that I can feel productive even when I know I'm doomed." - Dilbert From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:11 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news1.agis.net!agis!news1.exit109.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news.nkn.net!dfw.nkn.net!news.startext.net!news From: "Boyd Roberson" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio Exterior de Espana Schedule Date: 19 Sep 1996 06:11:57 GMT Organization: StarText department of the Fort Worth Star Telegram Lines: 13 Message-ID: <01bba5f9$56927860$4d3caccd@koogles.startext.net> References: <1996Sep17.153314.8659@galileo.cc.rochester.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: dial1-17.startext.net X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Just tune to any spanish-language broadcast and pretend... They're all the same! -- DFW, Texas. USA http://www.startext.net/homes/koogles David J Santos wrote in article <1996Sep17.153314.8659@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>... > Does anyone know how to obtain in the Internet Radio Exterior > de Espana's schedule in Spanish for North America (East)? A posting of > it will also be appreciated. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:12 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in2.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!van.istar!west.istar!n1van.istar!van-bc!unixg.ubc.ca!rover.ucs.ualberta.ca!mongol.sasknet.sk.ca!canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca!qpe01!pbu60!charles From: charles@pbu60.rhesys.mb.ca (Charles Mikelson) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio Liberia address? Message-ID: <486@pbu60.rhesys.mb.ca> Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 18:02:10 GMT References: <51ntvb$nbt@lex.zippo.com><96091823500900189@passmann.ruhr.de> Reply-To: charles@pbu60.rhesys.mb.ca (Charles Mikelson) Lines: 35 I wrote to Radio Liberia and my letter was also returned with a note ink stamped on the envelope. The text was in french "Your letter can not be delivered at the present time due to political unrest in the country." I did not have any success with the fax number the Telephone Operator told me the number might have been disconnected, or maybe the phone lines were down. Charles **************************************************************** In article<96091823500900189@passmann.ruhr.de>, Willi Passmann (dx@passmann.ruhr.de) writes: > >In article <51ntvb$nbt@lex.zippo.com>, Andrew Yoder writes: > >| >|Just wondering if anyone has the address for Radio Liberia (not ELBC or ELWA ), the >clandestine >|that is currently operating on 5100 kHz. I heard the station tonight with >|a pretty good signal. >| >|Thanks much! >| >|Andrew Yoder ayoder@cvn.net > >The address will not help you too much because there is no postal service to Liberia at >present time; my letter was returned. >But you may want to try their fax number, which is ++231-226003. Mr Isaac P. Davis is the >Eng.-in-charge. I did not get any reply yet, though. >Good luck! > >Willi Passmann > From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:14 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!enews.sgi.com!super.zippo.com!zdc!zippo!drn From: Andrew Yoder Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio Liberia address? Date: 21 Sep 1996 05:57:57 -0700 Organization: Zippo Lines: 25 Message-ID: <520ool$m8e@lex.zippo.com> References: <51ntvb$nbt@lex.zippo.com><96091823500900189@passmann.ruhr.de> <486@pbu60.rhesys.mb.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: 207.44.17.105 >I wrote to Radio Liberia and my letter was also returned with a >note ink stamped on the envelope. > >The text was in french >"Your letter can not be delivered at the present time due to >political unrest in the country." > >I did not have any success with the fax number the Telephone >Operator told me the number might have been disconnected, or maybe >the phone lines were down. >Charles >>The address will not help you too much because there is no postal service to Liberia at >>present time; my letter was returned. >>But you may want to try their fax number, which is ++231-226003. Mr Isaac P. Davis is the >>Eng.-in-charge. I did not get any reply yet, though. >>Good luck! >>Willi Passmann Thanks much for the info. I asked the postmaster at our local PO if mail was going thru to Liberia & she said it was. So, I guess we'll see if/when my letter comes bouncing back to me. Thanks again! Andrew ayoder@cvn.net From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:15 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!news.thenet.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!n3ott.istar!news.citenet.net!medspec!darkly.bright From: darkly.bright@medspec.com (DARKLY BRIGHT) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio Rividavia log/i Message-ID: <8C8E1E4.0A600001AE.uuout@medspec.com> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 96 08:04:00 -0500 Distribution: world Organization: Media Spectrum: Montreal, Quebec - (514)366-0670 Reply-To: darkly.bright@medspec.com (DARKLY BRIGHT) References: <32450f7d.4989735@news.euro.net> X-Newsreader: PCBoard Version 15.22 X-Mailer: PCBoard/UUOUT Version 1.20 Lines: 9 -=> Quoting Andy Sennitt to All <=- AS> program feed. It's not a regular transmission, nor is it intended for AS> reception by the general public, so that's why it isn't listed in AS> WRTH. Although it might be listed in a utility guide like Confidential Frequency List or Klingenfuss. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:17 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!super.zippo.com!zdc!zippo!drn From: Andrew Yoder Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Radio Rividavia log/info? Date: 20 Sep 1996 20:49:13 -0700 Organization: Zippo Lines: 13 Message-ID: <51vojp$r1j@lex.zippo.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 207.44.17.110 Per Cumbre DX #104, I checked for R.Rividavia tonight on 8100 kHz LSB & sure enough, they were on with a soccer match til about 0200*. This station is evidently a service to folks in the Argentine Antarctic. I checked this in WRTH & it's not listed. And Passport only lists the address for it "when active." Has this station been around for long? Does the shortwav e transmitter have any connection to the programs? (i.e., is it run by the R.Rividavia bunch or does some civil or military op get bored & occasionally patch the local AM station into his big ute transmitter? I'm just curious--thought it was a pretty interesting situation. Andrew Yoder ayoder@cvn.net From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:18 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!portc01.blue.aol.com!news-e2a.gnn.com!pop.gnn.com!kn3a From: K. Campbell Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Radio Shack DX-392 Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 20:13:49 Organization: GNN Lines: 9 Message-ID: <5223ml$jqo@news-e2c.gnn.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 64-150.client.gnn.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" X-GNN-NewsServer-Posting-Date: 22 Sep 1996 01:10:45 GMT X-Mailer: GNNmessenger 1.3 Am considering buying this rcvr. Reduced in proce from $399 to now $299. Want to use it with a long wire antenna for split frequency ham operation on 40 and 80 meter bands, as my transceiver has only one VFO. Want to know about the sensitivity of this radio, and who the manufacturer is. KC K. Campbell From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:18 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.erols.net!news3.cac.psu.edu!news.cse.psu.edu!news.cc.swarthmore.edu!netnews.upenn.edu!news.voicenet.com!usenet From: fxmurphy@voicenet.com (Francis Murphy) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Radio Shack Weather Station WX 200 Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 03:37:13 GMT Organization: Voicenet - Internet Access - (215)674-9290 Lines: 32 Message-ID: <52a9er$5l6@goodnews.voicenet.com> Reply-To: fxmurphy@voicenet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: ivyland330.voicenet.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Radio Shack Weather Station WX 200 Has anyone seen the new weather station that Radio Shack is offering? I guess they are trying to compete with the Davis Instruments. The new catalog says that they developed with Accu Weather a unit that is affordable. From what I see this deal sounds to good to be true ( but I hope it is!) So for 299.99 you get all these features: temperature relative humidity dew point barometric pressure wind speed/direction wind chill rainfall and rates clock Records highs and lows for all measurements also has alarms for highs and lows. Has all the cables, outdoor rain gauge, wind sensor, and temp/humidty sensor.Needs 8 AA batteries for backup. Run on AC. **PLUS it comes with the software to run on a IBM compatible! to keep track of all readings! And of course the software offers to link you with Accu Weather on line (for a small fee). Now this unit is not available until Oct 30 1996 ( yea right) SO if anyone has the inside scoop on this please drop me some e-mail. fxmurphy@voicenet.com **The next time travlers meeting will be last week** From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:19 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!agate!newsgate.duke.edu!newshost.convex.com!cnn.exu.ericsson.se!eua.ericsson.se!news.algonet.se!news From: Lennart Deimert Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Radio St. Helena Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 17:35:37 -0700 Organization: AlgoNet Lines: 9 Message-ID: <3245DB59.7751@algonet.se> NNTP-Posting-Host: bengt.algonet.se NNTP-Posting-User: bfae805dd95ad63ce93c87732e2a5b740 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win16; I) Listen to Radio St. Helena Oct. 27, 1996, 19-23 UTC at 11092.5 kHz USB. Information about Radio St. Helena and Radio St. Helena Day, can be found on http.//www.sthelena.se This site will also have (hopefully) additional information about Ham-activities from this island on the same day. Best Regards, Lennart From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:20 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.cdsnet.net!news.magicnet.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!spool.news.idt.net!news From: Kevin Hecht Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Real Audio Problem Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 00:45:33 -0400 Organization: Villanova University Lines: 20 Message-ID: <3248B8ED.349A@mail.idt.net> References: <3248B5EE.675A@iw.net> Reply-To: khecht19@mail.idt.net NNTP-Posting-Host: ipp152.vivanet.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; U) To: "Scott A. Nelson" Scott A. Nelson wrote: > > Anyone ever have this problem? I get into RealAudio fine, it seems to > work o.k. Then when I close the RA Player and go to another webpage, I > get a General Protection Error. I have to close all windows and then > open Netscape again. Any clues??? Although this is probably better posted to a computer newsgroup, such as comp.infosystems.www.browsers.ms-windows, I can say that under Windows 95 I have no RealAudio problems and we also have no problems with it on our university computers, which are running Windows for Workgroups 3.11. My first recommendation would be to try to reinstall RealAudio and see if that helps. If you're getting a GPF error it's most likely a problem with either the program, so reinstallation is the first thing to try. What winsock are you using? -- Kevin Hecht College of Commerce and Finance, Villanova University khecht19@mail.idt.net khecht01@student.vill.edu http://hudson.idt.net/~khecht19/ From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:21 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.corpcomm.net!news From: "Scott A. Nelson" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Real Audio Problem Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 21:32:46 -0700 Organization: Corporate Communications Lines: 4 Message-ID: <3248B5EE.675A@iw.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup1.teleman.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01KIT (Win16; U) Anyone ever have this problem? I get into RealAudio fine, it seems to work o.k. Then when I close the RA Player and go to another webpage, I get a General Protection Error. I have to close all windows and then open Netscape again. Any clues??? From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:22 1996 From: Paragon@eagnet.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: REQ: Weather Fax Information Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 21:51:58 GMT Message-ID: <324857f5.41430912@199.76.206.53> X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.227 NNTP-Posting-Host: 199.76.206.161 Lines: 9 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-feed4.bbnplanet.com!news.eagnet.com! Help, I've been tasked to setup a wefax system. We have 486DX2, 16M RAM, Win 3.XX OS computers. I have no clue where to start. Please E-mail me, paragon@eagnet.com, with info. Specifically: Equipment/programs needed FAQ's Websites Etc. Thanks,

From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:23 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!cs.utk.edu!news.msfc.nasa.gov!news.sgi.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news1.erols.com!news From: howard Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 21:42:14 -0400 Organization: Erol's Internet Services Lines: 19 Message-ID: <3245EAF6.61F6@erols.com> References: <7ea_9609110601@gzbbs.DIALix.oz.au> <323FD0EA.149D@earthlink.net> <51v1d1$s7f@tribune.usask.ca> Reply-To: howard@erols.com NNTP-Posting-Host: col-as4s51.erols.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; U) TIMOTHY GUEGUEN wrote: > > bbaka@syix.com wrote: > : I don't know if the signal gets that far, but he's on 15420kHz > : > @1600UTC. I have trouble getting that station in Southern California, > : > but I'm in an apartment using a portable (Grundig YB400). If I want to > : > listen to Rush, I just flip over to the 50kw flamethrower KFI 640. > : > > : > Johnny > : I don't want to listen to him, but i would like to use a real flamethrower on > : him. He should see a doctor for that swelling in his head! :) > : Bill > Now, now, there's nothing wrong with Rush that several years of being > locked in a library and made to read some actual books wouldn't cure. > > tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca So I assume you can adequately answer the legit questions he raises? If so, step forward and try a few - with your own name, of course, just like him. Please advise. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:25 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-tokyo.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!flagship.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news.sgi.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!newspump.sol.net!news.mindspring.com!cpk-news-feed3.bbnplanet.com!news.mountain.net!xtsa9 From: crow@ovnet.com (Roger Wiseman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh Date: Mon, 23 Sep 96 19:22:42 GMT Organization: MountainNet, Inc. Morgantown WV 800.444.1458 Lines: 29 Distribution: The known Universe Message-ID: <526oae$b3u@news.mountain.net> References: <7ea_9609110601@gzbbs.DIALix.oz.au> <323FD0EA.149D@earthlink.net> <51v1d1$s7f@tribune.usask.ca> <3245EAF6.61F6@erols.com> Reply-To: crow@ovnet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: xtsb8.ovnet.com X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 In article <3245EAF6.61F6@erols.com>, howard wrote: >TIMOTHY GUEGUEN wrote: >> bbaka@syix.com wrote: >> : I don't know if the signal gets that far, but he's on 15420kHz >> : > @1600UTC. I have trouble getting that station in Southern California, >> : > but I'm in an apartment using a portable (Grundig YB400). If I want to >> : > listen to Rush, I just flip over to the 50kw flamethrower KFI 640. >> : > >> : > Johnny >> : I don't want to listen to him, but i would like to use a real flamethrower on >> : him. He should see a doctor for that swelling in his head! :) >> : Bill >> Now, now, there's nothing wrong with Rush that several years of being >> locked in a library and made to read some actual books wouldn't cure. >> >> tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca >So I assume you can adequately answer the legit questions he raises? If >so, step forward and try a few - with your own name, of course, just >like him. Please advise. Who cares what Rush WINDBAG thinks? -- crow@ovnet.com (Crow(Roger Wiseman)) #(:)o] Kenwood R-5000 | Inverted "V" dipole longwire Grid square EM 99 | West Virginia, U.S.A. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:26 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.pc.centuryinter.net!usenet From: FUTURECON@centuryinter.net (FUTURECON) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 01:55:17 GMT Organization: Century Internet Lines: 21 Message-ID: <52a27f$435@news.pc.centuryinter.net> References: <7ea_9609110601@gzbbs.DIALix.oz.au> <323FD0EA.149D@earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: anxp65.lr.centuryinter.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 bbaka@syix.com wrote: >I don't know if the signal gets that far, but he's on 15420kHz >> @1600UTC. I have trouble getting that station in Southern California, >> but I'm in an apartment using a portable (Grundig YB400). If I want to >> listen to Rush, I just flip over to the 50kw flamethrower KFI 640. >> >> Johnny >I don't want to listen to him, but i would like to use a real flamethrower on >him. He should see a doctor for that swelling in his head! :) > Bill WELL BILL.....IT'S PEOPLE LIKE YOU THAT "ARE THE PROBLEM" IN THE US. AFRAID OF THE "FACTS" I PRESUME? PERHAPS YOU ARE "MENTALLY CHALLANGED" AND DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON? HOPE YOU AREN'T OLD ENOUGH TO VOTE - OR DON'T BOTHER TO........ ANYWAY - YOU NEED TO SEE A DOCTOR.....THE PSYCO TYPE From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:27 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: kgrubb@ix.netcom.com (Ken Grubb) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 02:50:57 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 17 Message-ID: <52a6k8$k7n@sjx-ixn2.ix.netcom.com> References: <7ea_9609110601@gzbbs.DIALix.oz.au> <323FD0EA.149D@earthlink.net> <51v1d1$s7f@tribune.usask.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: vie-va14-10.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Sep 24 7:49:44 PM PDT 1996 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (TIMOTHY GUEGUEN) wrote: >: I don't want to listen to him, but i would like to use a real flamethrower on >: him. He should see a doctor for that swelling in his head! :) >: Bill >Now, now, there's nothing wrong with Rush that several years of being >locked in a library and made to read some actual books wouldn't cure. Nothing like a little emotional outburst, eh. Please include some rational thoughts next post. Thanks, ---------------------------------------------- It's the law in Maryland. Buy one gun a month! If I don't get a second job, I'm gonna go broke. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:28 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newspump.sol.net!news.mindspring.com!cpk-news-feed3.bbnplanet.com!news.mountain.net!xtsa9 From: crow@ovnet.com (Roger Wiseman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh Date: Wed, 25 Sep 96 19:57:27 GMT Organization: MountainNet, Inc. Morgantown WV 800.444.1458 Lines: 35 Distribution: The known Universe Message-ID: <52c340$qab@news.mountain.net> References: <7ea_9609110601@gzbbs.DIALix.oz.au> <323FD0EA.149D@earthlink.net> <52a27f$435@news.pc.centuryinter.net> <32490CEA.66B2@earthlink.net> <52bng7$ivj@news.mountain.net> Reply-To: crow@ovnet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: xtsb10.ovnet.com X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 Last time on "Fishers: Ignorant about killfiles", In article <52bng7$ivj@news.mountain.net>, fishers@ovnet.com (Steven and Megan Fisher) wrote: >no doubt, but Mr. Wiseman, a fellow user of the same system as I, when >sent email about an unrelated comment (on the grid number posted with >his sig) just sent me an email back telling me "you have just been >Killfiled, so blow me". Seems our "hacker" friend set up his system >to bounce messages from the newsgroups in reply to his comment 'bout >Mr. Limbaugh. Awww, poor lil' whiner...were you disappointed that your crap couldn't get through? You sent two messages, one was about the grid and the other was about my r. Windbag comments. Can't be truthful, eh? Most mail systems allow for a "killfile", if you researched it enough, (since you seem to like Windbag, I doubt it). I set my "system" hehe you mean software to bounce back *your* e-mails to me. I have no control over the newsgroups, since they are on another server. I could care less if you want to waste your time with Windbag. I'd rather post about shortwave, but then again you just had to try and flame me on here, didn't you? > A word to the wise Mr. "Wise"man-if you've gotta set up a bounce >system to protect you from email bout something you wrote, perhaps you >need to rewrite it, or maybe, just maybe, not say it at all. Your schoolyard taunts fit the impression you transmit.... Perhaps you need to get a clue..the first amendment hasn't been repealed yet. Don't like something I've written? There's a button and you know you can actually skip over or delete anything you don't want to read.... -- crow@ovnet.com (Crow(Roger Wiseman)) #(:)o] Kenwood R-5000 | Inverted "V" dipole longwire Grid square EM 99 | West Virginia, U.S.A. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:29 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!ip152 From: rfwatts@primenet.com (Hugh Stegman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sangean ATS803 Schematic Date: 21 Sep 1996 11:40:06 -0700 Organization: Primenet Lines: 21 Message-ID: <521cq6$o5l@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> References: <32360AE9.7C2D@ix.netcom.com> X-Posted-By: @204.212.59.71 (rfwatts) X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 In article <32360AE9.7C2D@ix.netcom.com>, David Pearson wrote: >I have a ATS 803 that will not power up. All I have is the clock >display with no control over the time. Before you get too deeply into your 803, remove ALL batteries from the set including the AAs and leave them out for a few minutes. This resets the microprocessor. The power is under CPU control, and this is a common lockup mode in these radios. They just go away for no reason apparent to the user, as you describe. Mine once turned itself on and began screeching. Of course, I *was* transmitting on 2 meters about 3 feet away. Oops. -hugh From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:29 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!newsadm From: wmc@worldnet.att.net (Wayne Cronin) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Sangean ATS-909: who had questions? Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 23:26:31 GMT Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services Lines: 8 Message-ID: <5276b6$18g@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 112.phoenix-2.az.dial-access.att.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Somebody was asking about the 909. I've had one for about a month, and I'd be happy to answer questions about it. ---- Wayne Cronin wmc@worldnet.att.net From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:30 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.enteract.com!news.inetnebr.com!news.mid.net!server2.dakota.net!news From: Thomas Minder Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Sat 700 Question Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 19:35:02 -0500 Organization: Dakota Internet Services, Inc. Lines: 7 Message-ID: <32472CB6.4CB3@mitchell.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp1.mitchell.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) Just got my Sat 700 a few days ago and was going through the manual and checking out all the options. In the MENU setup there is a BEEP on/off, what is this for? I tried both settings and it dosen't seem to make any difference. I thought that maybe it was for audio feedback for keypad entry. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:31 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.sgi.com!enews.sgi.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!news.ibm.net.il!usenet From: harel@glx.chief.co.il (Harel Shachar) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Seimens radio info please Date: 24 Sep 1996 06:33:43 GMT Organization: Chief International Marketing Lines: 17 Message-ID: <527vc7$8gs@news.ibm.net.il> NNTP-Posting-Host: harel.galaxy.org.il Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 An old timer gave me a Siemens Communication receivers 1.5-30 Mhz It is a large (50*45*40 cm)tube receivers (17 tubes)and it's look like it was built for army use. The set should be 35 years old. On the front panel there is a label with the following details: "Siemens, Rel 445e311a, F-Mr 5/376271" Does anybody have some details about this receiver ? I also need the electronics scheme because some of the functions are'nt working properly. Please send any info to: harel@glx.chief.co.il Many thanks & 73 Harel 4x4-3018 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:33 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news1.good.net!news.good.net!news.goodnet.com!news From: lenwink@indirect.com (Len Winkler) Newsgroups: rec.radio.info,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.amateur.policy Subject: Sheriff Joe Arpaio Live Followup-To: rec.radio.amateur.misc Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 06:38:26 GMT Organization: Ham Radio & More SHow Lines: 28 Approved: rec-radio-info@stat.com Message-ID: <526lkn$jre@news.goodnet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: phx-ts1-29.goodnet.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.info:11723 rec.radio.shortwave:78723 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106902 rec.radio.amateur.policy:36633 "World famous" Maricopa Sheriff Joe Arpaio will be the special guest this sunday, 9-29-96, on the Ham Radio & More Show, 2200 utc. Sheriff Joe is well known for his strong stance on crime, his tent jail (with a vacancy sign always lit), his men and women chain gangs, the pink shorts the inmates wear, no coffee and, of course, his possee. The local ham community works very well with the Sheriff and has been very helpful in many activities.Tune in to hear what he's up to next, and we invite your participation, too, on our toll-free listener call-in lines. Below is further information. Len Winkler, KB7LPW lenwink@indirect.com P.O. Box 9219 kb7lpw@kc7y.az.usa.na Phoenix, AZ. 85068-9219 Ham Radio & More Show (host); info at: http://www.barc.org/barc/ham-more.html (Home Page) (Thanks BARC) http://www.tapr.org/hrm (RealAudio site to hear past shows) (Thanks TAPR) The Ham Radio & More Show airs LIVE each Sunday at 6:00pm ET, (2200utc), on many local commercial stations throughout the country. ALSO: LIVE on WWCR Shortwave, 7.435mhz. 100,000 watts.(Thanks WWCR) ALSO: LIVE on RealAudio at: http://ww2.audionet.com/pub/kbnp/kbnp.htm (Thanks KBNP) Also available tape delayed via WWCR Shortwave on Mondays, at 0900utc on 3.210mhz and on Sundays, at 0300utc on 3.215mhz. Support "WOG", the Written Only General! From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:34 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-penn.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.mindspring.com!cpk-news-feed3.bbnplanet.com!news.mountain.net!xtsa13 From: crow@ovnet.com (Roger Wiseman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: SHORTWAVE MEMORY QUESTION Date: Sat, 21 Sep 96 18:36:48 GMT Organization: MountainNet, Inc. Morgantown WV 800.444.1458 Lines: 12 Distribution: The known Universe Message-ID: <521cru$r32@news.mountain.net> References: <51p40p$fop@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <3240E7E7.22C4@ix.netcom.com> <51s9eg$gdr@tribune.usask.ca> Reply-To: crow@ovnet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: xtsb8.ovnet.com X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 In article <51s9eg$gdr@tribune.usask.ca>, ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (TIMOTHY GUEGUEN) wrote: >Gee, thats who I was going to say! I remember reading that Gleason was >quite interested in things radio. A longer shot might be Orson Welles, >who seemed to interested in just about everything at some point. Orson wouldn't listen to any DX that was before it's time... -- crow@ovnet.com (Crow(Roger Wiseman)) #(:)o] Kenwood R-5000 | Inverted "V" dipole longwire Grid square EM 99 | West Virginia, U.S.A. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:35 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news-in2.uu.net!news.palantir.com!news.IntNet.net!news From: Dave Morrison Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: SoftWave question Date: Thu, 26 Sep 1996 15:44:17 -0400 Organization: Intelligence Network Online, Inc. Lines: 11 Message-ID: <324ADD11.7BF0@IntNet.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: as-clw-9-226.intnet.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; U) Can someone who has, or is familiar with, the ComFocus SoftWave PC shortwave radio please email me? I corresponded with a fellow in New Zealand who was familiar with this unit, but have lost his email address. Specifically, I need to know how much I/O address range to reserve in Win95 when I pick the I/O address for the radio. If I set the I/O address to 0300, how much of that address is used before I hit the next address of 0310. I don't know if I explained this correctly, but I could use some help from anyone familiar with this radio. Thanks. Dave Morrison davemo@intnet.net From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:36 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!news-in.tiac.net!sunfish.hi.com!brainiac.hi.com!user From: steve@hi.com (Steve Byan) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Soldering Secrets? Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 13:29:28 -0400 Organization: Hitachi Computer Products, Inc. Lines: 18 Message-ID: References: <51nasm$pq9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <51nel6$rkl@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: brainiac.hi.com In article <51nasm$pq9@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, bmcnenly@aol.com (BMcnenly) writes: >Is it just me, or is soldering to a copper ground pipe a difficult thing. As another poster noted, a 30 watt iron isn't going to provide enough heat. I recommend you buy a 1/2 inch ground clamp from your local electrical supply house rather than attempting to solder to your ground pipe. Around here, Home Depot has cast-zinc ground clamps for something less than $2.00 each. Regards, -Steve -- Steve Byan internet: steve@hi.com Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc. 1601 Trapelo Road phone: (617) 890-0444 Waltham, MA 02154 FAX: (617) 890-4998 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:37 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!atmnet.net!newshub.cts.com!news7.crl.com!nntp.crl.com!syix.com!news From: bbaka@syix.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Soldering Secrets? Date: Fri, 20 Sep 96 06:48:37 GMT Organization: Baka Engineering Service Lines: 17 Message-ID: References: <51nasm$pq9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <323fa3fb.531154@news.u-net.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: treasure-d8.syix.com X-Newsreader: Quarterdeck Message Center [2.00] > Is it just me, or is soldering to a copper ground pipe a difficult thing. > After > a little trial and error I can get a decent connection between the coax > and > longwire antenna, but it seems nothing "sticks" when I try to solder a > ground connection to copper pipe I sunk about 12 feet for an earth ground. > I have a 30 watt soldering iron. Any suggestions? > You won't get it hot enough. 30 watts? Not nearly enough. A blowtorch has the nasty tendency to mess up the soldering flux though. Maybe you could heat the whole thing about 6 inches below the desired contact. The only reason I know that blowtorches directly on the work area is bad is because I have tried to do car radiators myself, and the flame is detrimental to the bonding process. I don't know why, but it is. Just get it hot enough somehow without the torch hitting the desired area and it should work. Bill From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:38 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsgate.compuserve.com!ix.netcom.com!netcomsv!uu3news.netcom.com!mogur!len.anderson From: len.anderson@mogur.com (Len Anderson) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Soldering Secrets? Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 22:03:00 GMT Message-ID: <9609220140573926@mogur.com> Organization: TGT Technologies / The MOG-UR'S EMS: 818-366-1238 Distribution: world References: <3240233B.4C76@voyager.net> <51nasm$pq9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Lines: 44 SD>From: "Steven D. Price" SD>Subject: Re: Soldering Secrets? SD>BMcnenly wrote: SD>> SD>> longwire antenna, but it seems nothing "sticks" when I try to solder a SD>> ground connection to copper pipe I sunk about 12 feet for an earth ground . SD>> I have a 30 watt soldering iron. Any suggestions? SD>30 watts won't do it. Use a small torch set to a low flame like a SD>plumber would do. SD>Clean the area to be soldered with a fine sand paper until a bright SD>copper color. SD>Apply heat in a controlled manner. Rosin flux applied correctly and SD>carefully when the pipe is hot will result in good solder flow and SD>connection. SD>As a last resort acid flux can be used with a very good rinsing in water SD>followed by rubbing alchol to displace the water. After soldering SD>corrosion may set in if not cleaned out completely. Could still work SD>for several years. Good suggestion! As an add-on, I would mention that plumbers use a solder that is neither rosin base nor acidic as with old-style galvanized sheet steel soldering. Most plumbers use a fine-mesh screen as a 'sandpaper' to prep the copper pipe surface; takes any corrosion off quickly. There's no residue from the solder used in copper repiping, only a slight taste in the water for a few days. :) SD>BETTER YET: Just clamp your wire to the pipe. A simple hose clamp will SD>work but there are clamps made specifically for that purpose available SD>at any hardware store I think that an aircraft hose clamp is best. The screw-tightened all- around band makes good contact over nearly the whole pipe circumferance and the grounding wire can be held securely between strap and pipe. Copper drills fairly easily. A large wire-lug connection to heavy grounding wire can be attached using a heavy sheet-metal screw. --- * OLX 2.1 * Live Faust, die Jung, leave it to Beaver. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.albany.net!news.sover.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-pen-4.sprintlink.net!news.zoomnet.net!news From: Nick Marsh Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Sony 2010 FS or trade Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 22:09:48 -0300 Organization: ZoomNet News Lines: 9 Message-ID: <324491DC.4E28@wwd.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: wwd35.wwd.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01 (Win16; I) I have a Sony 2010 for sale includes box, manual, carrying strap, power supply in good condition.....$275 shipped in cont. U.S. Will consider trading on Grundig Sat 700, Tandy Pro-2006, PRO-2042 or AOR 8000, Scout 40 Version 3.1. tia Nick From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.albany.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!news-master!galileo.cris.com!Se127pp From: se127pp Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: sony 7600g Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 20:06:04 -0400 Organization: Concentric Internet Services Lines: 13 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: galileo.cris.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII x-no-archive: yes Just saw this radio in a store. It is very small (about 8" x 6" x 1.5") and uses toylike switches and buttonettes rather than dials. I wondered about its durability as a communications receiver meant to take many hours of tuning and reprogramming. I also could not find a dial for fine tuning BFO "pitch" as my Sangean 803 has. The 803 is a wonderful radio, but over the years it has developed a noisy and erratic volume control. I want its replacement (probably the 818) to be more rugged and traditionally sized, not less. Recommendations welcome! From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uunet!in3.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!n3ott.istar!news.citenet.net!medspec!darkly.bright From: darkly.bright@medspec.com (DARKLY BRIGHT) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: sony 7600g Message-ID: <8C8D3C3.0A60000198.uuout@medspec.com> Date: Sun, 22 Sep 96 16:03:00 -0500 Distribution: world Organization: Media Spectrum: Montreal, Quebec - (514)366-0670 Reply-To: darkly.bright@medspec.com (DARKLY BRIGHT) References: X-Newsreader: PCBoard Version 15.22 X-Mailer: PCBoard/UUOUT Version 1.20 Lines: 18 -=> Quoting Se127pp to All <=- Se> Just saw this radio in a store. It is very small (about 8" x 6" x Se> 1.5") and uses toylike switches and buttonettes rather than dials. I Se> wondered about its durability as a communications receiver meant to Se> take many hours of tuning and reprogramming. I also could not find a Se> dial for fine tuning BFO "pitch" as my Sangean 803 has. The 803 is a Se> wonderful radio, but over the years it has developed a noisy and Se> erratic volume control. I want its replacement (probably the 818) to be Se> more rugged and traditionally sized, not less. Recommendations welcome! The size of the Sony 7600 fools a lot of people. But there has been much more praise than criticism of this radio in this newsgroup. The controls, including the BFO/Fine Tuning, are small, but its overall performance has been rated by some as comparable to a tabletop. For sure as a portable it's hard to beat. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:42 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.sgi.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: Edward Chaban Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sony 7600G High Pitch Noise Problem Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 21:53:13 -0700 Organization: Netcom Lines: 15 Message-ID: <32476939.2F59@ix.netcom.com> References: <3245B301.64A3@fia.net> <32467FB1.3FE@navix.net> <324755A1.10B7@fia.net> Reply-To: echaban@ix.netcom.com NNTP-Posting-Host: ple-ca15-08.ix.netcom.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Sep 23 11:53:46 PM CDT 1996 X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) MClune wrote: (Stuff deleted > > Please note that I do not listen to AM stations in SSB mode. I am only > pointing out that the tone I hear is at the same pitch in steps 3 and 5 (More stuff deleted) > > Matthew > mclune@fia.net Sorry for the confusion. One question. Does moving the BFO wheel change the pitch in Sync mode? -Ed From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:43 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!news.PBI.net!news.fia.net!usenet From: MClune Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sony 7600G Power Supply Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 16:57:22 -0700 Organization: First Internet Alliance/First Internet Franchise Corp. Lines: 12 Message-ID: <324C69E2.15C7@fia.net> References: <324C5A9B.238E@fia.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: ts7p21.fia.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02E-KIT (Win95; U) MClune wrote: > I bought a 300mA Sectra M-300 power supply from Target for $7.95 that > seems to work fine. Correction: I bought a 300mA Spectra M-300 power supply from Target for $7.95.... The correction is in the name: Spectra. Matthew mclune@fia.net From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:44 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news From: "Denes S. Varady" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sony 7600G, power supply. Date: 21 Sep 1996 00:00:09 GMT Organization: Consulting Engineer Lines: 8 Message-ID: <51vb69$r4f@star.epix.net> References: <4i4toq$l7k@headwall.maine.com> <323F78AB.88B@fia.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: lspt-66ppp69.epix.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; U; 16bit) Try to use the "4.5V" CD-ROM power supply, [if you have one]. Type: AC-E455A. It WILL give abt 6.3V DC and run the radio OK! -- Denes S. Varady, N3NV From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:45 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.sgi.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: ptolsen@aol.com (PTOlsen) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sony SW100 problem Date: 24 Sep 1996 20:10:15 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 27 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <529t97$o7h@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: Reply-To: ptolsen@aol.com (PTOlsen) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com bradb@netcom.com (Brad) writes: >>Back when they came out, I remember some folks mentioning problems they >>had with their SW100... Searches don't seem to retrieve those old posts >>so here's my problem. >>The buttons on my unit don't always work (they used to, this is a new >>problem). Interestingly, it seems to be related to the lid! By moving >>the lid all the way back, buttons that didn't work start up again. >>Somehow there seems to be an interlock? >>Anyhow, this is annoying and I suspect the unit is failing. >>Has anybody suffered this problem? Fixed it (by themselves or Sony)? Etc. >>Thanks in advance for any help... Yup, sorry. My unit did the same. I'm pretty sure it's the flat cable. I "retired" that unit to desktop operation, and got a new one for carrying around. The new ones don't seem to suffer from the problem of the cable wearing out. (The old one still works; you just have to wiggle the lid after you press a button to get that keypress to "take". Sony wouldn't say how much it was going to cost to replace, but that it would cost money just to get an estimate, so I've been waiting for it to die completely first.) From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:46 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.dx Subject: Re: SSB Sqlch Needed Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 04:28:15 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 13 Message-ID: <52539g$t5f@uruguay.earthlink.net> References: <3243B5E3.7EDE@direct.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: cust15.max9.los-angeles.ca.ms.uu.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78699 rec.radio.amateur.dx:311 Jay MacNEILL wrote: >Is there anyone out there on the net that can provide me with a >ssb "Squelch circut diagram" that I can use on a RadioShack dx400 radio >So I can listen to utility stations without having to listen to static >for hours and hours I don't know about the particular set you're talking about but with a decent radio w/ RF gain control and/or an attenuator you can usually reduce the noise by backing off on the RF and turning the audio up. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:48 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!news.thenet.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!n3ott.istar!news.citenet.net!medspec!darkly.bright From: darkly.bright@medspec.com (DARKLY BRIGHT) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: subscribe radio-internet Message-ID: <8C8E1E4.0A600001AD.uuout@medspec.com> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 96 08:04:00 -0500 Distribution: world Organization: Media Spectrum: Montreal, Quebec - (514)366-0670 Reply-To: darkly.bright@medspec.com (DARKLY BRIGHT) References: <522q52$29d@borg.sci.fi> X-Newsreader: PCBoard Version 15.22 X-Mailer: PCBoard/UUOUT Version 1.20 Lines: 4 subscribe radio-internet end ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:49 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cs.utexas.edu!news.ti.com!news.dseg.ti.com!news From: Steve Carter Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: SuperRadio FM AFC Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 07:17:50 -0500 Organization: TI C&ES Lines: 8 Message-ID: <3247D16E.25E6@ti.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: cna0841228.dseg.ti.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win16; I) I've been using my SR3 for a few months now, and last night, really played with the FM side for a bit. I noticed that when I turn the AFC on, I give up some frequency response on the high and low ends. Kind of like the Wide vs. Narrow on the AM side, only not nearly so pronounced. Anyone else notice this? Maybe it has to do with the AFC circuit running closed loop on the freq or something. Steve From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:50 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsreader.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: "John M. Bilek" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: SW radio for the Car Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 03:42:43 -0700 Organization: Earthlink Lines: 7 Message-ID: <323FD223.1290@earthlink.net> References: <8C87036.02B2001122.uuout@swsbbs.com> Reply-To: johnnyvw@earthlink.net NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-gg-ca-10.earthlink.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) Speaking of SW and German autos, My '62 Beetle has a Blaupunkt AM/FM/SW in it...Well, I'm trying to repair it now, but it got the powerhouses in OK. Not bad for a 6 volt elecrical system too! I did get a lot of noise while driving though. Funny thing is, it always got the German broadcasts of Deutsche Welle in real clear. Hmmmmmm... Johnny From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:51 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!van.istar!west.istar!n1van.istar!van-bc!unixg.ubc.ca!rover.ucs.ualberta.ca!mongol.sasknet.sk.ca!canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca!qpe01!pbu60!charles From: charles@pbu60.rhesys.mb.ca (Charles Mikelson) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Swiss Radio International???? Message-ID: <619@pbu60.rhesys.mb.ca> Date: Thu, 26 Sep 1996 15:52:22 GMT References: <52cchm$no3@cantuc.canterbury.ac.nz> Reply-To: charles@pbu60.rhesys.mb.ca (Charles Mikelson) Lines: 8 In article <52cchm$no3@cantuc.canterbury.ac.nz>, mr boombastic (boom@bbom.boom .com) writes: >Hello > >does anyone have the email address for SRI? > I have there web address http://www.srg-ssr.ch/SRI but I have not been able to find an email address either. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:51 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: John Figliozzi Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Swiss Radio International???? Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 22:32:53 -0400 Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 11 Message-ID: <3249EB55.16CE@earthlink.net> References: <52cchm$no3@cantuc.canterbury.ac.nz> Reply-To: johnfig@earthlink.net NNTP-Posting-Host: cust61.max24.new-york.ny.ms.uu.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC) To: mr boombastic mr boombastic wrote: > > Hello > > does anyone have the email address for SRI? As far as I know, there isn't one. John Figliozzi From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:52 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news2.digex.net!news6.digex.net!uss.switch.com!news From: Paul Lusardi Subject: SWL Listening guide Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Message-ID: <3241B062.219F@switch.com> Sender: news@switch.com (USENET News System) Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Organization: Union Switch and Signal Inc. Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 20:43:14 GMT X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win16; I) Lines: 11 Is there such a thing as an SWL listening guide (on the net)? I am new to SWL and I listen to WEWN and VOA. I have not found any other CLEAR signals yet. I would like to find a listing of english speaking programs, what their content is and when they are on the air. Does a listing like this exist? Scanning the bands, Paul pjl@switch.com From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:53 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!news2.ixa.net!ixa.net!news.premier1.net!news From: Monty and/or Vicki Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: SWL Listening guide Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 09:31:22 -0700 Organization: Premier1 Internet Services; Sultan, WA Lines: 4 Message-ID: <32480CDA.1EBD@greatnorthern.net> References: <3241B062.219F@switch.com> <32444009.792A@eagle1.eaglenet.com> <3244AAF9.7000@realtime.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: pm1-46.greatnorthern.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win95; I; 16bit) If thier release date has not changed from the past few years, "Passport" should be out in just a few weeks. Monty From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:54 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kddnet.ad.jp!sinfony-news!wnoc-tyo-news!infoweb-news!newsgate.compuserve.com!news.production.compuserve.com!news From: C Robinson <102662.1013@CompuServe.COM> Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: SWL Listening guide Date: 24 Sep 1996 03:57:37 GMT Organization: CompuServe, Inc. (1-800-689-0736) Lines: 13 Message-ID: <527m7h$q9e$1@mhafn.production.compuserve.com> References: <3241B062.219F@switch.com> Paul-- There are frequently postings on this newsgroup with schedules, freqs, and other info for most of the big SW broadcasters. In addition, there is a monthly posting of SW broadcasts in English. Set your newsgroup reader back a few weeks and search for them. If you have a web browseer, you can also set your browser to http://itre.ncsu.edu/radio - lots of good info there. Carol -- I feel much better now that I've given up hope. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:55 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!netcom.com!ezwriter From: ezwriter@netcom.com (kEN Colburn) Subject: Re: SWL Listening guide Message-ID: Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1] References: <3241B062.219F@switch.com> <32444009.792A@eagle1.eaglenet.com> <3244AAF9.7000@realtime.net> <32480CDA.1EBD@greatnorthern.net> Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 00:53:54 GMT Lines: 12 Sender: ezwriter@netcom14.netcom.com Monty and/or Vicki (kb7qqa@greatnorthern.net) wrote: : If thier release date has not changed from the past few years, "Passport" : should be out in just a few weeks. : Monty Somebody told me they just bought the 1997 Passport. -- My Mom's Net rules: No running on the Net with scissors! Don't read emale from strangers. Let your sister get online for awhile, dammit! Shut up, I'm on the modem! ezwriter@netcom.com http://www.mainelink.net/~writer/poster/Poster.html From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:55 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!gatech!arclight.uoregon.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!hookup!news.nstn.ca!coranto.ucs.mun.ca!usenet From: jpaquin Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: trade a pro-23 and ctcss tone board with bfo Date: 24 Sep 1996 13:38:43 GMT Organization: STEM~Net, Memorial University of Newfoundland Lines: 10 Message-ID: <528o93$t3j@coranto.ucs.mun.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: calvin.stemnet.nf.ca Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; I; 16bit) -- jpaquin I have a pro-23 50ch.with 800Mhz (receive cellular by image)in mint condition and also I have a ctcss tone board with s-meter and a bfo who can be connected to any scanners trade for sw 709-944-5268 From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:57 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!globe.indirect.com!jamoran From: jamoran@indirect.com (John Moran) Newsgroups: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Subject: Travel with toys (electronics) Date: 22 Sep 1996 13:51:05 GMT Organization: Internet Direct Lines: 31 Message-ID: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bud.indirect.com Summary: Taking Radio Eqpt on Intl trips Keywords: radio scanner intl trip security X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Xref: news2.epix.net rec.travel.air:76773 alt.radio.scanner:33303 rec.radio.scanner:56705 rec.radio.shortwave:78682 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106858 rec.aviation.piloting:33552 has anyone traveled domestically (US) or Internationally with electronic equipement and experienced any security delays related to the toys you were traveling with. I usually travel with a shortwave radio (SONY-2010), I also take along a hand held scanner (either Regency HX-1000 or AOR-1000) to listen to the action in the air and around where I'm going. I have been able to give everyone a heads up on glight delays based on what I was hearing on my scanner..either weather, mechanical, or ATC flow control delays. also, when I am driving, the scanner gives me real-time road information. If I hear a police or fire dispatch or a chase on the scanner, I know to plan for an altenate route. Beside police and fire, I can scan all the radio traffic reports they commonly use frequencies in the 450-451mhz area Airline operations frequencies are usually in the 128.0-132.0 mhz(AM) and 460.6-461 mhz (NFM) area. At some airports, a trunked 800mhz system operated by ARINC may also be in use. In Germany, I did have a brief delay..they wanted to know how the SONY-2010 worked. I explained...they also used a sniffer to check for anyh traces of nitrates (explosives) I did have aproblem with the scanner that I had in a pouch on my belt...Airport security (Police) wanted to know what i was doing with the scanner. I showed them my frequency lists..all were for Police, fire, and aviation frequencies in either Arizona or Southern California.....Finally, I was able to get the scannerhome by letting the plane's captian agree to carry it in a special pouch. JOHN From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:40:58 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-penn.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!fin.firstnations.ca!news From: tkeyowski@dlcwest.com (Terry Keyowski) Newsgroups: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Subject: Re: Travel with toys (electronics) Date: 22 Sep 1996 18:49:35 GMT Organization: First Nations Network Inc. Lines: 20 Message-ID: <5241nv$4bj@fin.firstnations.ca> References: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: node14.dlcwest.com X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6+ Xref: news2.epix.net rec.travel.air:76785 alt.radio.scanner:33309 rec.radio.scanner:56723 rec.radio.shortwave:78689 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106874 rec.aviation.piloting:33560 In article <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com>, jamoran@indirect.com (John Moran) says: > >has anyone traveled domestically (US) or Internationally with electronic >In Germany, I did have a brief delay..they wanted to know how the >SONY-2010 worked. I explained...they also used a sniffer to check for >anyh traces of nitrates (explosives) I did have aproblem with the scanner >that I had in a pouch on my belt...Airport security (Police) wanted to >know what i was doing with the scanner. I showed them my frequency >lists..all were for Police, fire, and aviation frequencies in either >Arizona or Southern California.....Finally, I was able to get the >scannerhome by letting the plane's captian agree to carry it in a special >pouch. I've been through security in Chicago and Minneapolis many times and not once did I have a problem with my toys. Once I had an alarm clock in my carry-on and they wante d to look at it, but no big deal. However, at airports here in Canada, I've almost had to be strip-searched each time I bring a toy through security. Had to show the shortwave radio wo rked, had to dial up ATIS on the scanner, had to make a cellular phone call, play a tape , all to the amusement of passing passengers! And this is at a very small airport. Grrrr. But not as serious as your encounter in Germany. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:00 1996 Newsgroups: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-penn.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news.sgi.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!netcom.com!jlowman From: jlowman@netcom.com (Jim Lowman) Subject: Re: Travel with toys (electronics) Message-ID: Followup-To: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1] References: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> Date: Sun, 22 Sep 1996 23:22:54 GMT Lines: 17 Sender: jlowman@netcom18.netcom.com Xref: news2.epix.net rec.travel.air:76796 alt.radio.scanner:33323 rec.radio.scanner:56745 rec.radio.shortwave:78705 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106890 rec.aviation.piloting:33570 John Moran (jamoran@indirect.com) wrote: : has anyone traveled domestically (US) or Internationally with electronic : equipement and experienced any security delays related to the toys you : were traveling with. Last month I traveled to Colorado Springs and St. Petersburg with my 2m and 440 HTs. No problem going out of Ontario or LAX, and the security guy asked me to show that they worked as I left Florida. Leaving LAX, I did have to open my suitcase when they spotted the coiled cord for my shaver on the x-ray machine. Not a word about the HTs. :-) A lot of the hams on the QRP-L mailing list take their small HF gear on trips, and I haven't heard any real horror stories. 73 de Jim - KF6CR From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:01 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!portal.gmu.edu!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uuneo.neosoft.com!news From: kropla@cris.com (Steve Kropla) Newsgroups: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Subject: Re: Travel with toys (electronics) Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 13:30:16 GMT Organization: NeoSoft, Inc. Lines: 25 Message-ID: <32468e6a.2435484@news.neosoft.com> References: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 206.109.18.33 X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/16.227 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.travel.air:76812 alt.radio.scanner:33329 rec.radio.scanner:56755 rec.radio.shortwave:78713 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106896 rec.aviation.piloting:33576 jamoran@indirect.com (John Moran) wrote: >has anyone traveled domestically (US) or Internationally with electronic >equipement and experienced any security delays related to the toys you >were traveling with. I can't say I've undergone any extensive delays. Anymore, most places do want me to fire up my laptop and show that it can do something. Leaving Aberdeen, Scotland a couple of weeks ago I was subjected to the most intensive scrutiny I've ever seen. Though quite cordial, the security officer asked me to light up every little item in my briefcase: pocket calculator, battery-operated shaver, mini-maglight, and of course the computer. The he found my "hushers" (Noisebuster head cancelling headsets.) He asked how those worked and I explained that if we wanted me to show him he would need to put them on. He did, and I fired them up. When they went into operation, he responded "Brilliant!" and sent me on my way. ___________________________________________________________ Steve Kropla Kingwood, Texas USA kropla@cris.com Help for World Travelers: http://www.cris.com/~kropla/ From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:02 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!brighton.openmarket.com!wizard.pn.com!news.gte.com!news-in.tiac.net!posterchild!not-for-mail From: data@laraby.tiac.net (James Garner) Newsgroups: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Subject: Re: Travel with toys (electronics) Followup-To: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Date: 24 Sep 1996 00:19:05 GMT Organization: The Internet Access Company, Inc. Lines: 14 Message-ID: <5279dp$hrs@news-central.tiac.net> References: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> <526uou$ck1@cwis.isu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: laraby.tiac.net X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] Xref: news2.epix.net rec.travel.air:76841 alt.radio.scanner:33352 rec.radio.scanner:56815 rec.radio.shortwave:78752 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106937 rec.aviation.piloting:33598 Jim Wolper (wolpjame@cwis.isu.edu) wrote: : DO NOT listen to your scanner in flight. A recent report documented : 33 cases of consumer electronics interfering with flight or navigation : instruments; you can read about it in recent issues of IEEE Spectrum : and Aviation Week. Correct. Even if you don't care about a plane crashing, or the slight chance (no matter how slight) of interference, remember that YOU ARE ON THAT PLANE, and wouldn't you feel really silly knowing that you are responsible for a crash (even for a millisecond, just before impact)? From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:02 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!news.texas.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!news.fast.net!news From: RF BURNS Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc Subject: Re: Travel with toys (electronics) Date: 24 Sep 1996 00:19:46 GMT Organization: FASTNET(tm) PA/NJ/DE Internet Lines: 15 Message-ID: <5279f2$qmf@nn1.fast.net> References: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp-abe-444.fast.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; U; 16bit) To: jamoran@indirect.com Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33353 rec.radio.scanner:56817 rec.radio.shortwave:78754 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106941 OK here my great but not exciting story I had a camera bag padded took the divisons out put mobile scanner on bottom of bag put division padding on top of the scanner creating false bottom (this was a small bag 8inX12in) it was a bearcat 760xlt they looked at my Icom 2sra and camera passed it on I was dumbfounded and walked past. Key thing dont lettem send it through the Xray tell them its a camera this was a Newark NJ Doug From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news1.erols.com!news.bconnex.net!clicnet!news.clic.net!wesley.videotron.net!wagner.spc.videotron.ca!news From: Jean-Francois Mezei Newsgroups: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Subject: Re: Travel with toys (electronics) Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 23:42:09 +0000 Organization: Vaxination Informatique Lines: 4 Message-ID: <32472051.242@videotron.ca> References: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> <32468e6a.2435484@news.neosoft.com> Reply-To: jfmezei@videotron.ca NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp096.207.mreg.videotron.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Macintosh; I; 68K) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.travel.air:76865 alt.radio.scanner:33361 rec.radio.scanner:56836 rec.radio.shortwave:78765 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106952 rec.aviation.piloting:33608 Sometimes I wonder if those security agents stop to examine your electronic toys are just curious and want to see what you've got :-) I once had one start to ask me what kind of laptop he should buy :-) From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.alt.net!newspost1.alt.net!usenet From: "Peter Gottlieb" Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc Subject: Re: Travel with toys (electronics) Date: 25 Sep 1996 00:12:43 GMT Organization: Altopia Corp. - Affordable Usenet Access - http://www.alt.net Lines: 27 Message-ID: <01bbaa76$6aa54720$4e0f2399@peter-s> References: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> <5279f2$qmf@nn1.fast.net> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33383 rec.radio.scanner:56857 rec.radio.shortwave:78780 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106964 A few times I traveled on business (construction) and my associates and I carried portables. Security just looked at them (remember that they had to manually carry them around the metal detector gate) and didn't even ask, ever, not even once, for us to demonstrate their functionality. I would have certainly felt better if they at least told us to make sure to not use them on the plane! RF BURNS wrote in article <5279f2$qmf@nn1.fast.net>... > OK here my great but not exciting story > I had a camera bag padded > took the divisons out put mobile scanner on bottom of bag > put division padding on top of the scanner creating false bottom > (this was a small bag 8inX12in) it was a bearcat 760xlt > they looked at my Icom 2sra and camera passed it on I was dumbfounded > and walked past. > > Key thing dont lettem send it through the Xray tell them its a camera > > this was a Newark NJ > > Doug > > > From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:05 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!insync!pornstorm.eit.com!news.sprintlink.net!news-chi-13.sprintlink.net!news.edu.tw!news.ncu.edu.tw!news.cc.nctu.edu.tw!serv.hinet.net!netnews.hinet.net!ms8!markn From: markn@ms8.hinet.net () Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Unidentified African Station Date: 23 Sep 1996 01:01:27 GMT Organization: DCI HiNet Lines: 22 Message-ID: <524nh7$749@netnews.hinet.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: ms8.hinet.net NNTP-Posting-User: markn X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Yesterday at 1500 UTC, I picked up a station on 15150 kHz playing African Congo music. When the music finally stopped, both a male and a female announcer spoke for awhile, each speaking in a very strange language with lots of glottal stops and click sounds. Then there was more drum beating and Congo music. Then at exactly 1600 UTC, there was a brief announcement in the strange language, and then the station went dead. I spent about an hour looking in the WRTH to try to identify this station, but none of the tables in the WRTH listed any station on 15150 at 1500-1600 UTC. I'm sure it was coming from Africa, not only because of the Congo music and strange language, but also because at that time, I also picked up several Middle Eastern stations on the same band, so the skip was to that distance. For example, Radio Kuwait was very strong on 15110 at that time. Can anyone help me identify this mysterious station? Thanks in advance. Mark Nagel From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sover.net!news.albany.net!fury.berkshire.net!op.net!newsfeed.direct.ca!nntp.coast.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: olskool@ix.netcom.com (Tony) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Unidentified African Station Date: 24 Sep 1996 01:55:21 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 7 Message-ID: <527f29$mfs@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com> References: <524nh7$749@netnews.hinet.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: sdx-ca21-26.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Sep 23 8:55:21 PM CDT 1996 Some educated guesses, based on my years of SWL-DXing in the past: 1) "Afrique No. 1" (a station on African soil sponsored by the French govt.) 2) Conakry, Guinea From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:08 1996 Newsgroups: alt.radio.talk,rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news.sgi.com!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!netaxs.com!news.pond.com!kd3bj!kd3bj.ampr.org!robert From: robert@kd3bj.ampr.org (Robert E. Garland) Subject: Re: Us jews rule the world!!!!! Distribution: The known Universe Sender: news@kd3bj.ampr.org (news) Organization: The KD3BJ Usenet BBS Message-ID: References: <01bba580$0b69ca60$6cd6c186@199.79.146.37> <32401AB6.1F84@mne.net> <51spum$8ks@news.mountain.net> X-Nntp-Posting-Host: jupiter.jtan.com Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 00:37:07 GMT Lines: 31 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.talk:14218 rec.radio.shortwave:78776 crow@ovnet.com (Roger Wiseman) writes: >In article <32401AB6.1F84@mne.net>, Michael Rivkin <7914@mne.net> wrote: >>Howard Rothchild wrote: >>> >>> Us jews rule all you gentile fools. We all know jews run the banks, my English must be your second language. That should be "We" and not "Us" >>> buddy Al Greenspan is a jew, we control the media, we own the gold. We als o >>> got NAFTA and GAT passed so that we tighten our grip on you. We control th e >>> Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Comission. And what can yo u >>> do about? Nothing. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. >> >>This obviously was not written by a Jew >>If it was he would have capitalized the proper noun Jew >>Just another schmuck wanna be!! >I wonder if he could get me some land wholesale so I can put up a larger >antenna??? >-- >crow@ovnet.com (Crow(Roger Wiseman)) #(:)o] >Kenwood R-5000 | Inverted "V" dipole longwire >Grid square EM 99 | West Virginia, U.S.A. -- Robert Garland NX3S @ N3ACL.PA.USA.NOAM Hilltown Township Bucks County robert@kd3bj.ampr.org Pennsylvania USA Grid FN20ii "Ham Radio is a calling" From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.sgi.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: kgrubb@ix.netcom.com (Ken Grubb) Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.conspiracy.new-world-order,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio,alt.radio.talk,rec.radio,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Us jews rule the world!!!!! Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 02:54:13 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 21 Message-ID: <52a6qd$k7n@sjx-ixn2.ix.netcom.com> References: <01bba580$0b69ca60$6cd6c186@199.79.146.37> <32401AB6.1F84@mne.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: vie-va14-10.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Sep 24 7:53:01 PM PDT 1996 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.conspiracy:118321 alt.fan.rush-limbaugh:437041 alt.radio.talk:14253 rec.radio.shortwave:78800 Michael Rivkin <7914@mne.net> wrote: >Howard Rothchild wrote: >> >> Us jews rule all you gentile fools. We all know jews run the banks, my >> buddy Al Greenspan is a jew, we control the media, we own the gold. We also >> got NAFTA and GAT passed so that we tighten our grip on you. We control the >> Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Comission. And what can you >> do about? Nothing. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. >This obviously was not written by a Jew >If it was he would have capitalized the proper noun Jew >Just another schmuck wanna be!! Oh I don't know. He seems rather qualified to be a Licensed Practicing Schmuck. ---------------------------------------------- It's the law in Maryland. Buy one gun a month! If I don't get a second job, I'm gonna go broke. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:09 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.cais.net!van-bc!n1van.istar!van.istar!west.istar!news-w.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!newsjunkie.ans.net!newsfeeds.ans.net!news.ptd.net!news From: georgef@prolog.net (George F.) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Utility company interference Date: 25 Sep 1996 19:39:03 GMT Organization: Mountainside Hobbies Lines: 26 Message-ID: <52c1on$92s@news2.ptd.net> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: cs1-04.eph.ptd.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.5 Hi Tony, In requards to your electrical interference. Yes, call you local power company, by law they must correct the problem (if it really is their problem) and from what you are saying it does sound like their problem. I had the same problem and I wrote Email to the FCC from their home page (http://www.fcc.gov) and the very next day I received a call at work (I left both my home and work numbers) from an agent from the Philly office and he said that I should call the power co and that he would all call. The problem was fixed about 3 days later. Then several months later I had the same thing (different pole) that time I called the power company directly and again about 3-4days later the problem was fixed. I'm sure all power companies are not created equally. But the FCC did tell me that by law they must correct any and all RF noise problem generated by their equimpent. If you cant get the power company to help, just send some Email to the FCC and they will help. I was shocked when I answered the phone the next day and it was the FCC on the other end... Try it ...it works... Hope this helps George From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:11 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.sgi.com!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!nntp2.cerf.net!hacgate2.hac.com!usenet From: drputnick@ccgate.hac.com (Don Putnick) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Utility company interference Date: 25 Sep 1996 00:06:28 GMT Organization: Hughes Space and Communications Company Lines: 13 Message-ID: <529t24$bmu@hacgate2.hac.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: t32147a.es.hac.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.8 (16bit) Tony, the noise pattern is too regular to be a power line problem. More likely the power line is acting as an antenna for a close neighbor's electrical appliance. Considering the change in seasons, one likely candidate is a thermostat. If you're on good terms with your neighbors, explain the problem and ask them if you can walk around inside their houses with a portable. You will have to negotiate a neighborly solution. Electrical appliances weren't designed assuming a sensitive shortwave receiver next door. Good hunting! -- Don Putnick drputnick@ccgate.hac.com From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:12 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!metro.atlanta.com!cpk-news-feed3.bbnplanet.com!news.mountain.net!xtsa9 From: crow@ovnet.com (Roger Wiseman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Utility company interference Date: Tue, 24 Sep 96 22:18:26 GMT Organization: MountainNet, Inc. Morgantown WV 800.444.1458 Lines: 38 Distribution: The known Universe Message-ID: <529n05$9q5@news.mountain.net> References: Reply-To: crow@ovnet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: xtsc8.ovnet.com X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 In article , Tony Calguire wrote: >I just started receiving a new station on my shortwave. Its frequency >is... well, it's everywhere, right up and down the shortwave band, from >the top of the AM band up to around 25 MHz. It is the sound of some kind >of electrical interference, consisting of approximately 1.5 second pulses >of noise every 1.5 seconds. The noise is almost certainly some sort of >electrical short or arcing. >I wandered through the house with the radio looking for the source of the >interference, but couldn't localize it. I took the radio outside and >wandered around the house, and I found some strong spots and some weak >spots. The strongest spot was right under the utility pole; a pole that >carries electricity, phone and cable TV. I have not taken the radio for >a walk around the neighborhood yet, but I fully intend to, in order to >find out how pervasive the interference is. >I guess my questions are: > >Is this something I have to live with? Do the utility companies have any >responsibility for making sure their equipment doesn't cause RF interference? No, Tony, you don't have to live with it. I suppose your sw radio is a portable. Are you just using the whip antenna or an outside one. Is it grounded? There was an article on power line noise in MT's Oct. 1995 issue. It could be a loose bolt on the transformer or loose hardware. Call the power co. , explain the problem, and they can send someone out to check the line. Or it could be arcing, just a small amount will cause havoc to your listening pleasure. Those happen because of the change in outside temperatures and the hardware expands and contracts. But I'd call the power co. to let them check the lines in your neighborhood. Or perhaps it could be a loose phone line connection..or cable..there's too many sources of interference. -- crow@ovnet.com (Crow(Roger Wiseman)) #(:)o] Kenwood R-5000 | Inverted "V" dipole longwire Grid square EM 99 | West Virginia, U.S.A. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:13 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.ptd.net!news From: n3ab@prolog.net (JRS) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Utility company interference Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 01:25:55 GMT Organization: ProLog - PenTeleData, Inc. Lines: 38 Message-ID: <324886e5.2025347@news.prolog.net> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: cs6-10.all.ptd.net X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182 On Mon, 23 Sep 1996 02:22:11 -0500, Tony Calguire wrote: >I just started receiving a new station on my shortwave. Its frequency >is... well, it's everywhere, right up and down the shortwave band, from >the top of the AM band up to around 25 MHz. It is the sound of some kind >of electrical interference, consisting of approximately 1.5 second pulses >of noise every 1.5 seconds. The noise is almost certainly some sort of >electrical short or arcing. > As an investigator for the local power company, I have to say that Craig's reply to your post is quite accurate. I even agree with the remark about the abilities of some of the "technicians" from the power companies! The trouble you are having is too regular to be a power company problem although I have found defective lightning arrestors make this type of noise. More than likely, it will be in a nearby house. Usually caused by a device running off some type of thermostat. Look for heating pads, aquarium heaters, etc. I once found a guy who had 3 heating pads tucked under a glass box that was a home for his pet snakes. (I did not ask the snakes to shut off the heat!) Craig's remarks about going up in freq are also true and the basis I use to locate trouble. The higher in freq you hear the noise, the closer you are to the problem. Using that thought with a directional antenna, you will get results. Stay away from poles with ground wires, customer meter bases, guy wires, etc as these help couple the noise to your receiving device. Isolation is the key here. I can't emphasize this one point enough...don't try to "outguess" your test equipment...it doesn't lie! Use common sense and consider all the clues you have (time of day, weather, etc). The FCC (in my opinion) is totally useless for these problems. In all the cases I had when customers called the FCC and they came out to investigate, they were wrong EVERY time. Some of those clowns are very obnoxious too. Good luck...no you don't have to live with it... Take care...John in PA.... From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:14 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news From: "Denes S. Varady" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Utility company interference Date: 27 Sep 1996 01:49:08 GMT Organization: Consulting Engineer Lines: 14 Message-ID: <52fbqk$qfb@star.epix.net> References: <324886e5.2025347@news.prolog.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: lspt-66ppp38.epix.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; U; 16bit) Used to live nr Baltimore, off US1 NE, on Old Forge Lane... abt 3m N of the Be ltway, in 1986. The RF noise was horrible.. Went out to investigate with a SW portabl e. The water-spouts were radiating, the GUARDRAILS and the STOP-sign[!!] also!! Signals were coupled from the NW side of US1 where there is a high-voltage lin e.. --Arcing - humidity dependent. Only on VERY dry days was the reception OK. Utility Co. guy came out, but the problem has never been fixed. The FCC sent m e out a booklet.. it was abt TV interference.. Did not help me at all. Wish you luck . -- 73's Denes S. Varady, N3NV From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:15 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news1.agis.net!agis!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!news.texas.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!news-master!news From: mohazabi@cris.com (Piran Mohazzabi) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Walkman w/Short Wave Date: 21 Sep 1996 23:53:08 GMT Organization: Your Organization Lines: 15 Message-ID: <521v54$hof@herald.concentric.net> References: <51aqhu$nqn@tribune.usask.ca> <521lsp$5me$1@mhadf.production.compuserve.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: cnc801189.concentric.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.8 (beta 2) In article <521lsp$5me$1@mhadf.production.compuserve.com>, 102662.1013@CompuServe.COM says... > >J&R Music has an Aiwa walkman-type AM/FM/SW radio in their >catalog. Model HS-TS500, they want $59.95 for it. It has two >SWbands, but the catalog doesn't say what freqs they cover. > >Carol > >-- >I feel much better now that I've given up hope. Normally these type radios only cover 49-19 Meterbands, if really you are in shortwave listrening it is waste of money, normally they are good for some strong signals like BBC, etc. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:16 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What 2 get: Boatancho Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 17:37:34 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 29 Message-ID: <5295u8$bs4@ecuador.earthlink.net> References: <521kl4$f8i@news.gdi.net> <9609240208284050@mogur.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: max2-ot-ca-19.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 >The military R-390, -391, -392 are, from memory of lifting, carrying >many of them for an R&D project in the 60s, _less_than_50_pounds_ in >weight. R-390A=90+ lbs w/out top and bottom covers > Their mechanical design is very robust since this late 40s >design was used in AN/GRC-26 radio huts on the bed of a deuce-and-a-half >military truck. Designed by Collins Radio, the local oscillator had >linear tuning and the tuning could be coupled to a mechanical digital >indicator. The R-390A has three local oscillators (+BFO) two of which are crsytal controlled. The last oscillator (called VFO) is a precision hermetically sealed PTO with an oven for stability > Manual specification for input sensitivity was 3 microvolts >for 10 db S+N/N using 30% amplitude modulation. My manual says 4.0 uv below 14 mc (mHz), 5.0 uv above 14 mc (AM) 1.0 uv (CW) > Audio output impedance >was 600 ohms, not the usual 4 ohms for a common speaker; trying to >connect a speaker direct to audio output results in distortion of the >audio. easily fixed with a cheap transformer. dr Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:18 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!fido.asd.sgi.com!news From: Mark Glusker Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What 2 get: Boatanchor sought Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 09:05:13 -0700 Organization: Silicon Graphics Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 57 Message-ID: <3242C0B9.41C6@sgi.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: mechcad3.engr.sgi.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0b6aS (X11; I; IRIX 5.3 IP22) Jeff Segawa wrote: > > I'm eager to get my first vacuum tube "boat anchor". > In particular, the Collins R390A and Hammarlund HQ180 have been > recommended as being very good performers. The R390A and HQ180 are perhaps two of the finest boatanchors. Both are excellent performers. The HQ180 is more collectible and thus more expensive (~$300). The R390A is more common and can often be found for half the price of an HQ180, but can be a riskier buy because it is a very complex radio mechanically. Despite its complexity, the R390A can be easier to maintain and restore due to the excellent military service manuals, readily available spare parts and great number of articles that have been written about it over the years. > What else might I be > looking out for, should I not see these two sets? And are there > common problems/missing parts that I should be aware of before I > put down any money? I would recommend finding a copy of Moore's book _Communications Receivers: The Vacuum Tube Era_. It has information about most all of the boatanchors you are likely to run across at a swap, and lots that you will never see in a lifetime of swaps. The book is available from Antique Radio Classified, among other sources, at: http://www.antiqueradio.com/collbooks.html I would also review the FAQ for rec.antiques.radio+phono, which can be found at: http://www.cs.ruu.nl/wais/html/na-dir/antiques/radio+phono/faq/.html > Looking for top-notch audio quality for my SW program listening! Some of the best sounding boatanchors I've run across are the RCA AR-88, Hallicrafters SX-28, SX-42 or 62, and National NC-2-40D. There are many others, but there are also many that are merely average in terms of audio quality. The relatively broad filtering of older sets means that there is usually a persistent heterodyne whistle in the background of most stations, but there is also a lot more bass resulting in a fuller sound. Neither the R390A nor the HQ-180 are known for their excellent audio quality, although they aren't nearly as bad as a modern JRC for example. > And though it might seem silly, just how much DO these sets weigh, > and how feasible is it to carry one for a few blocks, unaided?? Any decent boatanchor weighs at least 70 pounds. How far you can carry it often depends on how good a deal you got on it. Good luck, Mark Glusker, glusk@sgi.com From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:19 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-dc.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!hookup!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uwm.edu!homer.alpha.net!news.ultranet.com!zombie.ncsc.mil!paladin.american.edu!auvm!FREENET.UCHSC.EDU!av568 Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Message-ID: <199609210054.UAA12378@jericho.american.edu> Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 18:23:45 -0600 Reply-To: av568@freenet.uchsc.edu Sender: "Short Wave Listener's List" From: Craig Rathbone Subject: Re: What 2 get: Boatanchor sought Lines: 15 > >Jeff Segawa wrote: >> >> I'm eager to get my first vacuum tube "boat anchor". >> In particular, the Collins R390A and Hammarlund HQ180 have been >> recommended as being very good performers. The Hammarlund HQ-180A was my favorite 'boat anchor' radio I ever did have. They are still in demand by some people, and there are people out there who fixes them, modifies them and re-sells them. It certainly did work well, very well on the MW band for DX'ing. I also beleive that the Hallicrafters SX-122 was a decent radio, though I never owned one. From what I have heard the R390 weighs about 1 ton. Craig From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:20 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-penn.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!snunews.snu.ac.kr!newsfeed.dacom.co.kr!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news.netone.com!news From: "Jeff Segawa" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What 2 get: Boatanchor sought Date: 20 Sep 96 22:00:56 -0600 Organization: Online Network Enterprises, Inc. Lines: 25 Message-ID: References: <51uiae$km9@guyana.earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: boulder41.dialin.netone.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: rickets@earthlink.com X-Mailer: Cyberdog/1.1 X-News-Servers: news.netone.com X-Newsgroups-TO: nntp://news.netone.com/rec.radio.shortwave >Try to >find an R-390A with a MOD 1, Order 363-Phila-54 or Order 14-Phila 56 >i.f. subchassis. They are superior to the original i.f. I couldn't >use mine in the summer 'cause of the heat load from the 27 tubes. Many, many thanks for that specific advice; it'll certainly be valuble should I run into a number of these receivers. I know all too well about matters of heat and can see myself (1) fan cooling it and (2) using solid-state gear during the hot months of the year. It'll be swell in February though :-) 90 lbs? I may barely be able to manage, and only if I can get a good grip on it. I might have to get some help here, else get a small luggage cart for the occasion! --------------------------------------------------- Jeff Segawa (segawa@netone.com) Boulder, Colorado, USA Specialist in interesting, quality junk. Seeking Kiev 60 and Horizont-202 related items. --------------------------------------------------- From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:22 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news-stock.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-penn.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!snunews.snu.ac.kr!newsfeed.dacom.co.kr!arclight.uoregon.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news.netone.com!news From: "Jeff Segawa" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What 2 get: Boatanchor sought Date: 20 Sep 96 22:05:59 -0600 Organization: Online Network Enterprises, Inc. Lines: 79 Message-ID: References: <3242C0B9.41C6@sgi.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: boulder41.dialin.netone.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Cyberdog-AltBoundary-0000F3E1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: "Mark Glusker" X-Mailer: Cyberdog/1.1 X-News-Servers: news.netone.com X-Newsgroups-TO: nntp://news.netone.com/rec.radio.shortwave --Cyberdog-AltBoundary-0000F3E1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Neither the R390A nor the HQ-180 are known for their excellent >audio quality, although they aren't nearly as bad as a modern JRC for >example. Thanks for the tips: If I haul something home, I'm certainly going to want those books. Come to think of it, I think that Antique Electronics has those, and I had been thinking of placing an order for some literature for my TV7B/U tube tester, so I'll probably add these to the list. I know the NRD535D well-lovely receiver, but the audio is sort of sleep-inducing, and it doesn't really drive other speakers so well. Sometimes, I think my dream portable would be a lot like a Grundig Satellit 700 with bigger amp chips and maybe not so much EQ'd audio! --------------------------------------------------- Jeff Segawa (segawa@netone.com) Boulder, Colorado, USA Specialist in interesting, quality junk. Seeking Kiev 60 and Horizont-202 related items. --------------------------------------------------- --Cyberdog-AltBoundary-0000F3E1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Cyberdog-MixedBoundary-0000F3E1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --Cyberdog-MixedBoundary-0000F3E1 Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 12Palatino> Neither the R390A nor the HQ-180 are known for their excellent >audio quality, although they aren't nearly as bad as a modern JRC for >example.10Geneva Thanks for the tips: If I haul something home, I'm certainly going to want those books. Come to think of it, I think that Antique Electronics has those, and I had been thinking of placing an order for some literature for my TV7B/U tube tester, so I'll probably add these to the list. I know the NRD535D well-lovely receiver, but the audio is sort of sleep-inducing, and it doesn't really drive other speakers so well. Sometimes, I think my dream portable would be a lot like a Grundig Satellit 700 with bigger amp chips and maybe not so much EQ'd audio! --------------------------------------------------- Jeff Segawa (segawa@netone.com) Boulder, Colorado, USA Specialist in interesting, quality junk. Seeking Kiev 60 and Horizont-202 related items. --------------------------------------------------- --Cyberdog-MixedBoundary-0000F3E1-- --Cyberdog-AltBoundary-0000F3E1-- From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:23 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!uwm.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!jussieu.fr!rain.fr!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-9.sprintlink.net!news.utelfla.com!news.gdi.net!usenet From: Padgett Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What 2 get: Boatanchor sought Date: 21 Sep 1996 20:53:56 GMT Organization: Global Datalink, Inc. Lines: 24 Message-ID: <521kl4$f8i@news.gdi.net> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: pm2b_25.gdi.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit) To: segawa@netone.com "Jeff Segawa" wrote: > In particular, the Collins >R390A and Hammarlund HQ180 have been recommended ... >And though it might seem silly, just how much DO these sets weigh, and >how f easible is it to carry one for a few blocks, unaided?? Any of the true boatanchors deserve the name, a R-390 is close to 100 lbs and just about all except the backpacks and bricks are "two man lift". The Hammarlund/Hallicrafters/Nationals are more "tabletop communications receivers" than mil-spec, have far fewer tubes, and weigh in the 20 pound range. They are also easier to tune if jumping bands (R-390 has a digital readout, just not a modern digital readout). These are the consumer grade and may be lacking things such as BFO, RF Gain, or crystal calibration. (some will have, some will not). If you must have an R-390A, try for a "Helena Rubenstein" model. A. Padgett Peterson, P.E. Totally Obsessed with TransOceanics Who Cares About Lawyers, I Own A Judge KW-26s Make Good Room Heaters We Also Walk Dogs From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:24 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!uwm.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!usc!newshub.cts.com!news7.crl.com!nntp.crl.com!syix.com!news From: bbaka@syix.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What 2 get: Boatanchor sought Date: Sat, 21 Sep 96 23:57:29 GMT Organization: Baka Engineering Service Lines: 46 Message-ID: References: <51uiae$km9@guyana.earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: treasure-d20.syix.com > >Looking for top-notch audio quality for my SW program listening! That's > >about 99% of what I want to do, though once in awhile, I'll scan the ham > >bands or try to flush out a really weak signal. I do already have a Lowe > >HF150 and like it a lot, but a friend tells me I gotta try a "boat anchor" > > >And though it might seem silly, just how much DO these sets weigh, and how > >feasible is it to carry one for a few blocks, unaided?? > > The R-390A is the clear winner for audio quality. It weighs 90 > pounds. It is totally permeability tuned. When you turn the knobs a > very complicated gear train rotates cams which cause slugs to move in > dozens of coils. Make sure the gears are clean. Do not buy one with > grease on the gears. They are really quite easy to work on, except > for the gears. Fair Radio Sales (Lima, Ohio) has the Army service > manual, along with the RF deck (the one with all the gears). Try to > find an R-390A with a MOD 1, Order 363-Phila-54 or Order 14-Phila 56 > i.f. subchassis. They are superior to the original i.f. I couldn't > use mine in the summer 'cause of the heat load from the 27 tubes. I > have an HF-150, which; except for the lack of razor sharp filters; > I feel is every bit as good, and a lot easier to transport. Everyone > should have the pleasure of using the Collins 4kHz Mechanical Filter > at least once in their lives. > dr > Dave Rickmers I'd wake up and > rickets@earthlink.com there'd be nothing... OK, you like your R-390, and it is a good radio. I have half a dozen boat anchors and my favorite is a Hammarlund HQ-129X. In spite of needing a minor alignment it will receive just about anything. It may not have a 4kHz Mechanical Filter (although I wish it did), but the built in antenna tuner and multiple crystal filter bandwidth selections along with the phasing make it great for digging signals out of the mud. And yes, it is built like a tank and weighs too much to move around very much. About 60 or 70 pounds, a bunch of vacuum state FETs, old (late forties?), and I love it. I just wish it had coverage below .530 MHz, but I suspect I could build a receiver for that with spare op-amps and a 25KHz custom I.F. I think boat anchors were the flagship of American Radio quality until we got Japan-ized and Rat-Shack put all the real electronics hobby shops out of business. My long 2 cents. Bill Baka From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:26 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsrelay.courtave.net!polo.iquest.com!news1.crl.com!nntp.crl.com!syix.com!news From: bbaka@syix.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What 2 get: Boatanchor sought Date: Mon, 23 Sep 96 01:01:55 GMT Organization: Baka Engineering Service Lines: 28 Message-ID: References: <521kl4$f8i@news.gdi.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: treasure-d6.syix.com X-Newsreader: Quarterdeck Message Center [2.00] The Hammarlund/Hallicrafters/Nationals are more "tabletop communications ^^^^^^^^?????? Where do you get your information? I am looking at my Hammarlund HQ-129-X and it would crush most tabletops. It weighs at least 60 pounds and has crysal filters, super fine tuning, BFO, and lots of tubes. This thing is no toy, although it outweighs my Hallicrafters S-108 by about 2 to 1. My Hallicrafters S-77 is over 40 pounds though. I also have an Eico Space Ranger (tubes) and a Heathkit which are toys by comparison. I think favorite radios are a personal experience thing. Bill > receivers" than mil-spec, have far fewer tubes, and weigh in the 20 pound > range. They are also easier to tune if jumping bands (R-390 has a digital > readout, just not a modern digital readout). These are the consumer grade > and may be lacking things such as BFO, RF Gain, or crystal calibration. > (some will have, some will not). > > If you must have an R-390A, try for a "Helena Rubenstein" model. > > A. Padgett Peterson, P.E. > Totally Obsessed with TransOceanics > Who Cares About Lawyers, I Own A Judge > KW-26s Make Good Room Heaters > We Also Walk Dogs > > From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:27 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news1.mnsinc.com!usenet From: bry@mnsinc.com (Bry) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What 2 get: Boatanchor sought Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 21:16:21 GMT Organization: Monumental Network Systems Lines: 49 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <527989$pn4@news1.mnsinc.com> References: <521kl4$f8i@news.gdi.net> Reply-To: bry@mnsinc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: bry.mnsinc.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 You've obviously never used a 51J3, or an R-390A or a 75A4 then I take it !! There were some awfully nice Admiralty receivers in England and Canada too, like the R-109 or the AR-88 I don't own ANY of these but would LOVE to some day! bbaka@syix.com whistled a happy tune like: |>The Hammarlund/Hallicrafters/Nationals are more "tabletop communications |> ^^^^^^^^?????? |> Where do you get your information? I am looking at my Hammarlund HQ-129-X and |>it would crush most tabletops. It weighs at least 60 pounds and has crysal |>filters, super fine tuning, BFO, and lots of tubes. This thing is no toy, |>although it outweighs my Hallicrafters S-108 by about 2 to 1. My Hallicrafters |>S-77 is over 40 pounds though. I also have an Eico Space Ranger (tubes) and a |>Heathkit which are toys by comparison. |> I think favorite radios are a personal experience thing. |> Bill |>> receivers" than mil-spec, have far fewer tubes, and weigh in the 20 pound |>> range. They are also easier to tune if jumping bands (R-390 has a digital |>> readout, just not a modern digital readout). These are the consumer grade |>> and may be lacking things such as BFO, RF Gain, or crystal calibration. |>> (some will have, some will not). |>> |>> If you must have an R-390A, try for a "Helena Rubenstein" model. |>> |>> A. Padgett Peterson, P.E. |>> Totally Obsessed with TransOceanics |>> Who Cares About Lawyers, I Own A Judge |>> KW-26s Make Good Room Heaters |>> We Also Walk Dogs |>> |>> Brian Carling, AF4K / G3XLQ bry@mnsinc.com http://www.mnsinc.com/bry = MEGALIST + HOCKEY + HAM RADIO = Bry's Page! From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:28 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.eng.convex.com!seas.smu.edu!news.ti.com!news.dseg.ti.com!news From: John Berenyi Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What 2 get: Boatanchor sought Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 07:21:13 -0500 Organization: Texas Instruments Lines: 12 Message-ID: <3247D239.7008@texas.dseg.ti.com> References: <51uiae$km9@guyana.earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: sf40.dseg.ti.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (X11; I; SunOS 5.5 sun4m) rickets@earthlink.com wrote: > > The R-390A is the clear winner for audio quality. It weighs 90 > pounds. It is totally permeability tuned. When you turn the knobs a > very complicated gear train rotates cams which cause slugs to move in > dozens of coils. Make sure the gears are clean. Do not buy one with > grease on the gears. This guy has to be kidding...an R390 without grease on the gears!! Fat chance. John From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:29 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!newspump.sol.net!news.mindspring.com!usenet From: jcr@mindspring.com (JAMES C RUSSELL) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What are the best sw radios to buy? Date: Sat, 21 Sep 1996 21:36:50 GMT Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc. Lines: 15 Message-ID: <524bkg$5av@camel3.mindspring.com> References: <01bba12c$5ac03700$65d66cce@Axion.axionet.com> Reply-To: jcr@mindspring.com NNTP-Posting-Host: ip174.birmingham3.mi.interramp.com X-Server-Date: 22 Sep 1996 21:38:24 GMT X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 "JACK ST. MARS" wrote: >I am 12 years old and I was wondering what short-wave radio is the best to >buy. >I Just recently got interested in sw's but I don't know much about them. So >I came to this news group for help. >If anybody here could give me some info on sw's that would be great. > EVAN ST. MARS Consider a Zenith Transoceanic or somethin comperable at a Flea Market for $50. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:30 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!pull-feed.internetmci.com!news.internetMCI.com!news-admin From: Robert Matter Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: What are the best sw radios to buy? Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 04:46:17 -0500 Organization: R.J. Matter & Assocs. Lines: 47 Message-ID: <3247ADE9.34EE@internetmci.com> References: <01bba12c$5ac03700$65d66cce@Axion.axionet.com> <524bkg$5av@camel3.mindspring.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: usr4-dialup10.mix1.willowsprings.mci.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Win95; I) CC: jacksm@axionet.com Hi Evan, I am a new shortwave listener and here is what just I bought for a starter system: * Grundig YB-305 radio. $130 at Service Merchandise. For $10 you can get an extended warranty that will give you a brand new radio if ANYTHING happens to it within two years (except theft). I thought that was important because I just dropped a portable CD player and broke it and did not have such a warranty. It has AM/FM and SW from 2300-21850 kHz. It takes two "C" batteries, Duracells INCLUDED! AM,FM, and SW each have 10 memory pre-sets. It also comes with a nice case. It's about the size of a VHS tape. * Radio Shack 3 Volt AC Adaptor #273-1661. About $10. Unfortunately the YB-305 does not come with an AC adaptor but it has a jack for one. Make sure you align the tip for NEGATIVE polarity. * Radio Shack long-wire shortwave antenna kit #278-758. About $11. * Radio Shack 1/8" phone plug #274-286A (2 per pack). About $2. You need to solder one of these plugs to your external antenna lead-in wire to plug into the external antenna jack on the radio. My total investment was about $170 with sales tax and I am very pleased with the reception quality. When I take the radio outside the reception is also very good with the built-in whip antenna. Good luck to you, -Bob JAMES C RUSSELL wrote: > > "JACK ST. MARS" wrote: > > >I am 12 years old and I was wondering what short-wave radio is the best to > >buy. > >I Just recently got interested in sw's but I don't know much about them. So > >I came to this news group for help. > >If anybody here could give me some info on sw's that would be great. > > > EVAN ST. MAR S > > Consider a Zenith Transoceanic or somethin comperable at a Flea > Market for $50. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:31 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!nntp-hub2.barrnet.net!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: jberszoner@aol.com (JBerszoner) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: When Asking For Help......... Date: 26 Sep 1996 18:34:52 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 12 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <52f0ec$j27@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: jberszoner@aol.com (JBerszoner) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Today I noticed quite a lot of requests for help ID'ing stations. I think it help us all if we knew what your station's QTH (location) was. This way all of us could narrow the possibilities. I think we all tend to forget to a certain degree, that we're posting notices world-wide, not just around the corner. I like to help whenever I can, but if you're on the west coast asking for help and I'm in the midwest (like I'm near Chicago), I may not be able to lead you in the right direction. This is not intended to be a slam on anyone, just a friendly tip from someone who wants to help. john From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:32 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: olskool@ix.netcom.com (Tony) Newsgroups: alt.religion.unification,rec.music.hip-hop,alt.radio.pirate,rec.radio.shortwave,alt.drinks.snapple,earth.general Subject: Who Is Da Moe-Kats? (Representin' fo' Glenn...) Date: 24 Sep 1996 16:20:53 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 18 Message-ID: <5291p5$itb@dfw-ixnews8.ix.netcom.com> References: <5272ho$aot@dfw-ixnews8.ix.netcom.com> <527esb$h5q@sjx-ixn6.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sdx-ca20-22.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Tue Sep 24 11:20:53 AM CDT 1996 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.religion.unification:4002 rec.music.hip-hop:39564 alt.radio.pirate:16441 rec.radio.shortwave:78732 alt.drinks.snapple:2349 Yeeeeeeeeeaaah, Boyz, they're a new rap group jivin' to da soundz of the Big Man, that's the REV and his trusty side-kick wit' da flava-iscious rhymes, y'know what I'm sayin'? Chill wit' us, homeboyz and homegirlz, every Thursday morning G. to da M. to da T. in our short-wave "hood", Radio Unify-da-Hood, 11.636 megacycles of Power comin' atcha from the L.B.C. Even that whitey cracka boy gh from Tennessee (now stayin' in Okie, we think...) lissens to us! Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaah, Boyz!!! Less' REPRESENT!! An' see just how hip Da Rev can be! KEEP IT REAL! As-Salaam Aleikum. Peace, we're out! Prince Eddie & Dartagnan (Da Z-Funkk Wizz!) From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:33 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!metro.atlanta.com!cpk-news-feed3.bbnplanet.com!news.mountain.net!xtsa13 From: crow@ovnet.com (Roger Wiseman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Who is Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: Fri, 20 Sep 96 23:09:08 GMT Organization: MountainNet, Inc. Morgantown WV 800.444.1458 Lines: 22 Distribution: The known Universe Message-ID: <51v8ed$q34@news.mountain.net> References: <511ibq$bqv@uruguay.earthlink.net> Reply-To: crow@ovnet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: xtsa5.ovnet.com X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 In article , dpm3@seanet.com (Dan Morisseau) wrote: >In article bbaka@syix.com writes: >>>I am sick of these damned 'Christian' stations with a billion watts splattering >>all over my serious SWL bands. > >Bill, > > Oh, Jesus! Their YOURS?! Oh no! I was using the buggers however I wanted >for the past 35 years or more. Christ! I'm sorry, man! I never knew you that >YOU owned the damn things. If I'd known I'd never have touched 'em man. I'm >sorry. I really don't think I used too much RF in my receivers, but if I did >I'll do what I can to make it up. In the meantime, grab the f***ing reins, >will you? Well, you can always go to the bands below 500 Khz..... -- crow@ovnet.com (Crow(Roger Wiseman)) #(:)o] Kenwood R-5000 | Inverted "V" dipole longwire Grid square EM 99 | West Virginia, U.S.A. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:35 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!newspump.sol.net!news.mindspring.com!cpk-news-feed3.bbnplanet.com!news.mountain.net!xtsa13 From: crow@ovnet.com (Roger Wiseman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Who is Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: Sat, 21 Sep 96 17:36:13 GMT Organization: MountainNet, Inc. Morgantown WV 800.444.1458 Lines: 26 Distribution: The known Universe Message-ID: <5219ac$ovo@news.mountain.net> References: <511ibq$bqv@uruguay.earthlink.net> Reply-To: crow@ovnet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: xtsb11.ovnet.com X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 In article , bbaka@syix.com wrote: >Can the wise ass, huh! > When I am wearing a headset and working S-2 signals I DON'T appreciate almost >having my eardrums blasted out by an off-scale (S-15+) signal hitting me. My >AGC doesn't work that fast. And just why is it the bleeding heart Christians >always target the U.S.? There are more chumps with money here, and most of them >have cheeseball sets that only pick up the Megawatt/directional Christian >stations. > My solution.. put all the Christian crusaders on a leaky boat in the middle of >the ocean and see how fast the can 'save' themselves. In my book Christianity >has proven to be one of the worst evils that humanity has seen. Religious >persecution, the Crusades, the Inquisition, the Dark ages, and now >overpopulation due to an antiquated church policy, not to mention screwing up >the shortwave bands and broadcasting on non-designated frequencies. > The meek shall ruin the Earth, then inherit the leftovers. touchy, touchy......... -- crow@ovnet.com (Crow(Roger Wiseman)) #(:)o] Kenwood R-5000 | Inverted "V" dipole longwire Grid square EM 99 | West Virginia, U.S.A. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:37 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.mindspring.com!cpk-news-feed3.bbnplanet.com!news.mountain.net!xtsa13 From: crow@ovnet.com (Roger Wiseman) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Who is Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: Sat, 21 Sep 96 17:37:01 GMT Organization: MountainNet, Inc. Morgantown WV 800.444.1458 Lines: 26 Distribution: The known Universe Message-ID: <5219bs$ovo@news.mountain.net> References: <511ibq$bqv@uruguay.earthlink.net> Reply-To: crow@ovnet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: xtsb11.ovnet.com X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #4 In article , bbaka@syix.com wrote: >Can the wise ass, huh! > When I am wearing a headset and working S-2 signals I DON'T appreciate almost >having my eardrums blasted out by an off-scale (S-15+) signal hitting me. My >AGC doesn't work that fast. And just why is it the bleeding heart Christians >always target the U.S.? There are more chumps with money here, and most of them >have cheeseball sets that only pick up the Megawatt/directional Christian >stations. > My solution.. put all the Christian crusaders on a leaky boat in the middle of >the ocean and see how fast the can 'save' themselves. In my book Christianity >has proven to be one of the worst evils that humanity has seen. Religious >persecution, the Crusades, the Inquisition, the Dark ages, and now >overpopulation due to an antiquated church policy, not to mention screwing up >the shortwave bands and broadcasting on non-designated frequencies. > The meek shall ruin the Earth, then inherit the leftovers. touchy, touchy......... -- crow@ovnet.com (Crow(Roger Wiseman)) #(:)o] Kenwood R-5000 | Inverted "V" dipole longwire Grid square EM 99 | West Virginia, U.S.A. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:38 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!goo.npd.usace.army.mil!AesSedai.wes.army.mil!doug From: doug@freud.inst.com (Doug Roussel) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Who is Tired of Christian Radio!! Date: 24 Sep 1996 20:57:47 GMT Organization: Waterways Experiment Station Lines: 20 Message-ID: <529i0b$jjn@AesSedai.wes.army.mil> References: <511ibq$bqv@uruguay.earthlink.net> <323D4B60.EEC@research.att.com> <51kpm2$pjd@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu> <323EDA51.1C2E@research.att.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: fragz.wes.army.mil X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Ron Hardin (rhh@research.att.com) wrote: : Bro. Stair is a little hard to take, I don't know why. I guess he doesn't : seem to be a believer, more of a huckster. Haven't heard ol' Brother Stair in several months. Is he still on WWCR mornings? A little hard to take is an understatement. : But what's his name, Channing? Hanning?, had a nice show a year or so ago, : when the date of the predicted end of the world came up, and it didn't : end. He seemed a little disappointed that night, if I may say so. Harold Camping, I think you mean. He still has his nightly call-in show, as far as I know, on the Family Radio Network (???). Pretty good show, for the most part. Some callers still give him grief about the erroneous prediction, though. :-) Read portions of one of his books, and as far as biblical prophetic commentary goes, it was well thought out, though obviously wrong. Date-setting is the surest way to destroy your credibility in that line of work. But who knows, maybe he just forgot to carry a 1 somewhere. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: radiomatt@aol.com (Radiomatt) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Why do I need a ground on my NRD-515? Date: 19 Sep 1996 17:03:19 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 14 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <51scen$pqs@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <32418076.372D@texas.dseg.ti.com> Reply-To: radiomatt@aol.com (Radiomatt) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com Because the ground wire in your house wiring is not necessarily the SHORTEST path to ground. If lightning hits, it'll look for the shortest electrical path (lowest resistance); if you do not ground your set, the bolt will travel through the house wiring, probably setting everything near it on fire as the wiring melts from the 10,000 amps of current trying to get through. Imagine your radio is in the basement, and your fusebox on the other side of the house; without a ground near your set, the current will travel across the house to the fusebox which will have a ground rod right outside the service entrance. BTW, a direct strike will result in your radio being fried anyway; what you're trying to cut down is the risk to other parts of the house. BTWagain, a tube radio is more immune to such strikes than a solid state set. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:40 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!uwm.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!usc!newshub.cts.com!news7.crl.com!nntp.crl.com!syix.com!news From: bbaka@syix.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Why do I need a ground on my NRD-515? Date: Sat, 21 Sep 96 23:57:33 GMT Organization: Baka Engineering Service Lines: 16 Message-ID: References: <32418076.372D@texas.dseg.ti.com> <51svpv$o11@dfw-ixnews2.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: treasure-d20.syix.com >John > But I should think that a ground through the electrical system has to be > have quite a bit of electrical noise. > I tried it and it does, plenty. The whole neighborhood I live in has underground utilities, but all the houses have those damned SCR based light dimmers. Just think of a few hundred of those in use within a quarter mile radius of your house and sharing the same lines. It's a nightmare here until after midnight when people go to bed. Too bad the contractor was too cheap to even consider filters, and likewise too bad the F.C.C. doesn't mandate it. Also watch out for anybody in the area using an arc welder. A neighbor of min e is restoring an old car and when he starts welding, my ears get quite a blast. Bill Baka From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.hooked.net!usenet From: Michael Neidich Newsgroups: rec.radio.swap,rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.amateur.equip Subject: WTB: NC-183D National Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 04:22:58 -0700 Organization: Hooked Online Services Lines: 4 Message-ID: <3247C492.2C0F@hooked.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: tuna-44.ppp.hooked.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win16; U) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.swap:73268 rec.antiques.radio+phono:22253 rec.radio.shortwave:78769 Nostalgia strikes! Will pay mint dollars for a mint condition NC-183D. Must have matching speaker and manual, and lean toward a recently aligned unit. Mike, Santa Clara, CA. From amsoft@epix.net Fri Sep 27 22:41:42 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.hooked.net!usenet From: Michael Neidich Newsgroups: rec.radio.swap,rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.amateur.equip Subject: WTB: NC-183D National Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 04:23:29 -0700 Organization: Hooked Online Services Lines: 4 Message-ID: <3247C4B1.1B10@hooked.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: tuna-44.ppp.hooked.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win16; U) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.swap:73269 rec.antiques.radio+phono:22254 rec.radio.shortwave:78770 Nostalgia strikes! Will pay mint dollars for a mint condition NC-183D. Must have matching speaker and manual, and lean toward a recently aligned unit. Mike, Santa Clara, CA. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cam-news-feed2.bbnplanet.com!bigboote.WPI.EDU!bigwpi.WPI.EDU!gkd From: gkd@bigwpi.WPI.EDU (Gregory K Doerschler) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Receiver IF images (was Re: 243 kHz Logging & Walt Disney World) Date: 25 Sep 1996 06:11:27 GMT Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute Lines: 98 Message-ID: <52aief$1bd@bigboote.WPI.EDU> References: <520n3u$oe7@kronos.crosslink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: bigwpi.wpi.edu In article <520n3u$oe7@kronos.crosslink.net>, Sonya Lyles wrote: > >Chris you were aboslutely right. I *WaS* getting an image of WMET 1150 >(MW) in the LW band. Checked it out last night! >Can you or anyone else tell me (in laywoman's terms) why this happens? >Do I have a bad radio? Or is it something that happens frequently that >just never happened to me before? Image reception is a common occurrence in portable shortwave receivers. Even though the 7600G is a double conversion receiver (which makes it much less susceptible to image problems than cheaper, single conversion receivers), images of very strong signals can still appear on the dial 910 KHz below their actual frequency. 910 KHz is twice the 455 KHz 2nd IF frequency, and the condition occurs because of imperfect filtering in the 1st IF (intermediate frequency) stage. That's the short answer. If you're not afraid of some simple mathematics and want a more technical description of what's happening, read on... The SW-7600G uses a double conversion superheterodyne circuit with a 1st IF (intermediate frequency) of 55.845 MHz and a 2nd IF of 455 KHz (0.455 MHz). This means that the receiver's circuitry first converts the receive frequency to 55.845 MHz and then converts the 55.845 MHz signal to 455 KHz before finally extracting the audio. When tuned to 0.240 MHz (240 KHz), the receiver's 1st local oscillator is oscillating on a frequency of 56.085 MHz (0.240 MHz + 55.845 MHz). This frequency mixes with the incoming signal to produce the 1st IF frequency as follows: mixer 0.240-------X------> 55.845 (56.085 - 0.240 MHz) | 56.085 Any other signals which enter the first mixer will also mix with the local oscillator. 1.150 MHz (1150 KHz) will be converted to 54.935 MHz: 1.150-------X------> 54.935 (56.085 - 1.150 MHz) | 56.085 Since the 1st IF filter is designed to pass only the 55.845 MHz IF frequency, these other mixing product would theoretically be prevented from reaching the second mixer. In the second mixer, 55.845 MHz is converted to 0.455 MHz (455 KHz) by mixing with the fixed 55.390 MHz output of the second local oscillator: 55.845-------X------> 0.455 (55.845 - 55.390 MHz) | 55.390 The 0.455 MHz 2nd IF frequency then passes through the 2nd IF filter (which blocks all other frequencies) and subsequently gets converted to audio. The image problem stems from the fact that the 1st IF filter is not perfect. In this instance, it allows some of the 54.935 MHz signal (the 1150 KHz image) to "bleed through" and reach the second mixer; whereupon it too gets converted to the 0.455 MHz 2nd IF frequency: 54.935-------X------> 0.455 (55.390 - 54.935 MHz) | 55.390 Once it gets converted to the 2nd IF frequency, there is nothing left to stop if from passing through the 2nd IF filter and being detected as audio. Note that while other frequencies may also "bleed through" the 1st IF filter, they will not produce the 0.455 MHz output in the 2nd mixer; and hence will be stopped by the 2nd IF filter. Summarizing the results, we can see why a signal 910 KHz above the frequency to which the receiver is tuned is heard as an image: 1st 2nd mixer mixer 0.240------X-----> 55.845-----X-----> 0.455 | | 1.150------X-----> 54.935-----X-----> 0.455 | | 56.085 55.390 For the record, I have made a few minor simplifications in order to make this example easier to follow, and have ignored all other means by which images can creep into a receiver. It is also useful to know that images of SSB signals falling 910 KHz below the actual frequency will be inverted, meaning that USB signals will be heard in the LSB mode and vise versa. Greg From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:07 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.wwa.com!airwaves!rrb From: hsarkas@earthlink.net (Harry A. Sarkas) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.broadcasting Subject: Q on WCNN Modulation Followup-To: rec.radio.broadcasting Date: 25 Sep 1996 01:32:55 -0500 Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 45 Sender: wdp@sashimi.wwa.com Approved: rrb@airwaves.chi.il.us Distribution: world Message-ID: <52ajmn$c20@miso.wwa.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: miso.wwa.com X-Disclaimer: This article reflects the views of its author(s). X-Disclaimer: It does not necessarily reflect the views of X-Disclaimer: the moderator of this public forum. X-No-Archive: yes Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78882 rec.radio.broadcasting:24692 I have noticed for the past two years now that WCNN 680 AM (10 kW, Night) from Atlanta, GA has been using the Kahn power side AM modulation system in their nightime operations. WCNN is currently emphasizing its LOWER sideband as monitored with my Sony ICF-2010 radio with synchronous detector. I guess the main reason they are doing this is to avoid some of the interference at night from WPTF 680 AM (50 kW, Night) Raleigh, NC. I have also noticed that WPTF is still using standard AM in their nighttime operations. Which brings up some questions I have on this subject which maybe somebody can answer or give an opinion on: 1. How much benefit does a station gain in reducing interference by using the Kahn power side system? I can hear WCNN better here in the northern Atlanta suburbs since they switched to the power side system but I am using a receiver with a synchronous detector. When I turn off the sync. detector, there still is alot of interference between WCNN and WPTF. It would seem to me that if WPTF used the power side system and emphasized its UPPER sideband (opposite to WCNN) that there would be a much greater benefit in reducing interference between these two stations at night in conventional AM receivers. 2. Is there any technical information available on this Kahn power side modulation system? Does Kahn have a site on the web or any information available otherwise on the internet? 3. Why haven't more AM/Mediumwave stations adopted this power side approach to reducing nighttime skywave interference? If properly coordinated, both co-channel and/or adjacent channel interference can be reduced in some areas. It would seem to me that stations would also benefit in their power bills as well since you only have full modulation on one sideband. 4. I have heard this system may not be compatable with C-QUAM AM stereo, is this true? Since almost all U.S. AM stations are broadcasting non-music, monophonic, talk-orientated programming at night, why don't more stations switch? What are your thoughts? Regards, Harry Sarkas hsarkas@earthlink.net From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!news-ext.crl.dec.com!decwrl!enews.sgi.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news1.erols.com!uunet!in2.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: "John M. Bilek" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 03:43:54 -0700 Organization: Earthlink Lines: 6 Message-ID: <32490CEA.66B2@earthlink.net> References: <7ea_9609110601@gzbbs.DIALix.oz.au> <323FD0EA.149D@earthlink.net> <52a27f$435@news.pc.centuryinter.net> Reply-To: johnnyvw@earthlink.net NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-gg-ca-46.earthlink.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) OK, OK...I don't think the original poster asked for people's opinions on Mr. Limbaugh. He just asked where he is on shortwave. I don't think we need a flame war here. That really isn't in the spirit of DXing nor is it in the spirit of this newsgroup. Johnny From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!cbgw2.lucent.com!cbgw1.lucent.com!fnnews.fnal.gov!nntp-server.caltech.edu!dputnick From: dputnick@alumnae.caltech.edu (Donald R. Putnick) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 1997 Passport to World Band Radio is out! Date: 25 Sep 1996 13:06:37 GMT Organization: Caltech Alumni Association Lines: 22 Message-ID: <52baot$69r@gap.cco.caltech.edu> References: <32470a5f.573744@nntp.netcruiser> <3247628E.2BEC@ix.netcom.com> <52954g$f1@news2.cais.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: alumnae.caltech.edu Alec Lemas wrote: >Porchnoy wrote: >>Timothy Zamora wrote: >>> This afternoon, I received the latest issue of the 1997 Passport to >>> World Band Radio. It was preordered through Grove Enterprises. > >> I am so happy for you. > > Do I detect envy here? Either envy or misunderstanding of a r.r.s semi-annual ritual. Maybe the ritual is passing away. I didn't see any "is it out yet" posts this season. But for the record, this year's glossy blue page count: only two. (proudly wearing his KPIG t-shirt - see page 72) -- Don Putnick dputnick@alumni.caltech.edu ay334@lafn.org From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:09 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in2.uu.net!newshost.cyberramp.net!usenet From: twhite@digitrix.com (Tony White) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Adding digital readout to analog radio: How? Date: 25 Sep 1996 14:24:05 GMT Organization: Digitrix Microsystems Lines: 12 Message-ID: <52bfa5$84i@newshost.cyberramp.net> Reply-To: twhite@cyberramp.net NNTP-Posting-Host: dal-tsa2-p1-20.cyberramp.net X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.7 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16849 rec.radio.shortwave:78885 I'm considering adding a digital frequency readout to my old analog SWR. I like the old beast (Hallicrafters SX-28A) and don't plan to give it up, since it does go up to 42MHz and I'm hard pressed to find a SWR that covers the freqs above 30MHz. I'm wondering: a)would a standard digital frequency counter work; b)if so, where would I need to connect the input, and c)whether or not I'd need to build an IF stage for the counter so I'd get the proper readout. This is a rackmountable unit, and I'm considering putting this project in a 1U rack box. If I can do it with a standard freq. counter, does anyone have schematics for a homebrew unit? TIA From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:10 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsgate.compuserve.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: "c. thomas nolan" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Old Soviet Union "woodpecker" Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 10:47:19 -0400 Organization: Netcom Lines: 6 Message-ID: <324945F7.5650@ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: pon-mi2-20.ix.netcom.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-NETCOM-Date: Wed Sep 25 9:46:29 AM CDT 1996 X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0b7 (Win95; I) I'm curious if anyone discovered after the Soviet Union break-up what the loud "woodpecker" noise was coming from somewhere in U.S.S.R.? I remember reading something about long ago. A laymans answer please...I'm not shortwave literate. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:11 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.sgi.com!enews.sgi.com!fido.asd.sgi.com!news From: Mark Glusker Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Adding digital readout to analog radio: How? Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 08:11:43 -0700 Organization: Silicon Graphics Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 19 Message-ID: <32494BAF.41C6@sgi.com> References: <52bfa5$84i@newshost.cyberramp.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: mechcad3.engr.sgi.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0b6aS (X11; I; IRIX 5.3 IP22) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16852 rec.radio.shortwave:78888 Tony White wrote: > I'm considering adding a digital frequency readout to my SX-28A > anyone have schematics for a homebrew unit? Try the January 1980 issue of QST. As I recall, there were about five errors in the schematic which became obvious when comparing components to their data sheets. Also, Robert Foxworth wrote a number of articles for the National Radio Club about building digital displays and hooking them up to vacuum tube based receivers. They have a website at: http://alpha.wcoil.com:80/~gnbc/ Good luck! Mark Glusker, glusk@sgi.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:34 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.flinet.com!usenet From: Charles Bolland Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: NRD-525 questions Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 12:58:48 -0400 Organization: Florida Internet Corp Lines: 79 Message-ID: <324964C8.7186@mail.flinet.com> References: <3246C2C3.74BE@mis.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: wpb94.flinet.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; U) CC: chuck@flinet.com Steve Higgins wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've just purchased a nice used NRD-525, which unfortunately > came without the manual. I was wondering if some kind soul could > answer the following questions... > > 1) How the heck do you store stations in memory? I've tried about > every possible combination of keystrokes I could think of, and > most of the time I only succeed in recalling stations that have > been previously stored. > > 2) During my experimentation (see 1()) I noted that several keypad > commands did different things, like silence the keypad beeper, > bypass the preselector, and display 300-1200 (RS232 baud rate?) > Anyone have a list of all of them? > > 3) The only "wierd" thing I have noted with the radio is that when > AGC is switched out and RF Gain is turned up, the signal strength > immediately plummets to 0. Turning down the RF Gain brings the > level up, until its maxed out when the RF Gain is at the *minimum* > position. This seems backwards to me...is it normal behavior? > > Thanks in Advance, > > Steve > > -- > Steve > > shiggins@mis.net Steve, Here's your information for storing a frequency from the manual: Storing Data are stored by any of the follwoing methods accoring to the order of setting of the frequency and channel number: * To store the frequency first - 1. Turn on the FREQ switch and set the frequency, mode, bandwidth, on-off of ATT, and AGC status which you want to store. 2. Turn on the CHANNEL and set the desired channel number. For example, the keys are used in the following manner to set the channel NO 199 Press the keys as: 1 9 9 Do not press the ENT/khz key at the moment. If it is pressed, what is stored in the channel No. 199 is indicated on the vacuum fluorescent display and the newly set frequency, mode, bandwidth, on-off of ATT, and status of AGC are deleted. 3. Press the ENT/khz switch with the MEMO switch depressed. Then the beep sounds and what has been set is stored in the channel no 199. To set the channel number first: 1. Turn on the CHANNEL switch and set the desired channel number. 2 Turn on the FREQ switch and set the frequency mode, bandwidth, on-off of ATT and AGC status wiich you want to store. 3. Press the ENT/Khz switch with the MEMO switch depressed. Then, the beep sounds and what has been set is stored in the desired channel. Finally, when the AGC is turned off: In this position, hte S meter does not read at all. This position is used to received relatively weak signal. Because the voice signal is distorted if strong signal is received, turn the RF GAIN control counterclockwise to eliminate distortion. The above is directly from the operating manual for the NRD 525. WHEW! Check out my web page for a free database to go with your new radio. It is at the end of the page.... http://www.flient.com/~chuck/ See ya Chuck Bolland chuck@flinet.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:35 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!newsgate.compuserve.com!news.production.compuserve.com!news From: jmarvin <104674.1343@CompuServe.COM> Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: For Those Who Have Had Enough! Date: 26 Sep 1996 03:53:33 GMT Organization: El Rey Motel Room #6 Lines: 18 Message-ID: <52cunt$3fd$1@mhadf.production.compuserve.com> References: <3242BD5D.4BE0@hooked.net> >>I don't think for a moment that Jay would be quite as strident >>with his views if this was a left-wing station. Wrong. I would be just as strident maybe more so. And there is a way to prove my charge about WWCR. It's called a tape machine. Thanks for the nice words. I have been into this (SWLing) since I was 13 and I'm now 44. I love world band radio and always have and always will. Yes, I'm left wing, but Stalin I'm not anymore Than Rush is Hitler. 73 Jay -- jay marvin jmarvin@well.com KHOW Denver From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:36 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!newsgate.compuserve.com!news.production.compuserve.com!news From: jmarvin <104674.1343@CompuServe.COM> Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: For Those Who Have Had Enough! Date: 26 Sep 1996 03:54:49 GMT Organization: El Rey Motel Room #6 Lines: 11 Message-ID: <52cuq9$3fd$2@mhadf.production.compuserve.com> References: <3245EBC8.221D@erols.com> >>Their response will be to flame you, not responsibly respond. >>Bet I'm right. Bet your wrong! :) jay -- jay marvin jmarvin@well.com KHOW Denver From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:37 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!newsgate.compuserve.com!news.production.compuserve.com!news From: jmarvin <104674.1343@CompuServe.COM> Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Radio France International going all-news Date: 26 Sep 1996 03:57:09 GMT Organization: El Rey Motel Room #6 Lines: 9 Message-ID: <52cuul$3fd$3@mhadf.production.compuserve.com> References: I wonder what the hell the thinking is on RFI? No North American service in English at night now this. How sad! jay -- jay marvin jmarvin@well.com KHOW Denver From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:38 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.asu.edu!ennfs.eas.asu.edu!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!newsgate.compuserve.com!news.production.compuserve.com!news From: jmarvin <104674.1343@CompuServe.COM> Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Spelling, Spelling Correction, and PEACE in Our Time. Date: 26 Sep 1996 04:04:32 GMT Organization: El Rey Motel Room #6 Lines: 11 Message-ID: <52cvcg$3fd$5@mhadf.production.compuserve.com> References: <514284$88a@freenet-news.carleton.ca> Once again I'll jump in here and say who hasn't been in a hurry to get something down that they mad mistakes???? To argue over spelling or grammar is to wage a weak argument instead of confronting the facts of the thread. Jay -- jay marvin jmarvin@well.com KHOW Denver From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.fibr.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!southwind.net!usenet From: Lynn Holden Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Beginner questions Date: Thu, 26 Sep 1996 08:31:42 -0500 Organization: SouthWind Internet Access, Inc. Lines: 33 Message-ID: <324A85BE.628F@southwind.net> References: <52ch8u$273@camel3.mindspring.com> Reply-To: lynnh@southwind.net NNTP-Posting-Host: ict88.southwind.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; I) To: mels@washdc.mindspring.com Melanie wrote: > > I have a short-wave radio, but I can't ever figure out how to find > programs -- it's hit and miss. How do I find BBC World Service, > for example. > > I know this is a really basic question, so please don't flame me! > Email me instead! Melanie, Just remember that everyone here was a beginner once! Here are a couple of online sites that have schedules for BBC and others: http://net-connect.net/~bbower/swave1.htm http://ariel.ucs.unimelb.edu.au/~pbd/SW/index.html There are lots of others too. If you have a browser with search capabilities, just type in "shortwave schedules". Have fun! Lynn Holden Wichita, Ks. -- Visit Lynn Holden's Tribute to the CyberChallenged at: http://www2.southwind.net\~lynnh From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!prodigy.com!usenet From: DBXK15A@prodigy.com (Dan Pike) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Help Identify Beacon HT on 225 khz Date: 26 Sep 1996 15:18:03 GMT Organization: Prodigy Services Company 1-800-PRODIGY Lines: 4 Distribution: world Message-ID: <52e6rb$22ao@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com> References: <324a55d7.29a6@wwd.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: innugap4-int.news.prodigy.com X-Newsreader: Version 1.2 Nick, you might try going to the general aviation terminal at your local airport and purchasing the FAA Aeronautical Sectional map for your area. It will list all beacons, etc. on it. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news3.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news.alt.net!newspost1.alt.net!usenet From: "Peter Gottlieb" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Scope for tuning Fax, RTTY Date: 26 Sep 1996 15:57:21 GMT Organization: Toys Lines: 34 Message-ID: <01bbabc3$6e61dba0$250f2399@peter> References: <3249c85d.4464447@news.iglobal.net> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Usually for RTTY you use a scope with X and Y inputs (ie, a direct horizontal voltage input) that have the same deflection factor (1 volt should cause the same size whether it is put into the X or the Y inputs). This is hooked up to the outputs of the mark and space tone filters, so that when the received signal is perfectly tuned you get either a pure vertical line or a pure horizontal line (rapidly flipping during data). For fax I usually tune by ear as a small tuning error only results in a very slight contrast degradation. I am not familiar with your receiver... does it have an integral FSK decoder? While almost any old scope (you need very little bandwidth) will do, how you set up your decoder will be more important than the scope... CatDaddy wrote in article <3249c85d.4464447@news.iglobal.net>... > > Anyone got an idea of what kind of used scope I need to pick up for > tuning RTTY, etc. Want to hook into my NRD535d > > Thanks > > CatDaddy > From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:42 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!ionews.ionet.net!imci3!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: jstek@aol.com (JStek) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Problems with Sony ICF-SW100 Date: 27 Sep 1996 11:23:03 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 29 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <52grgn$8md@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <01bbaa83$2b41f080$6df719ce@lklein.scsn.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article <01bbaa83$2b41f080$6df719ce@lklein.scsn.net>, "Lawrence E Klein" writes: >Subject: Re: Problems with Sony ICF-SW100 >From: "Lawrence E Klein" >Date: 25 Sep 1996 01:51:06 GMT > > > >Ragnar Nielsen wrote in article ><324687e7.7478433@news.online.no>... >> Hi there! >> >> This summer I bought a SW100 because of its compact size, and I've >> been satisfied with it so far. >> When showing it to a friend last week I discovered to my dismay that >> the frequency was 12 kHz off, BBC was found on 12107 instead of 12095 >> >I have an old Sony ICF Pro 80 that has always been off 5 khz. I'd like to >know if it could be reset, too. I just mentally subtract 5 khz when using >this radio. > > > Doesn't the standard Sony reset/calibration procedure involve a 30 foot toss? ;-) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:46 1996 Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 09:20:36 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <199609271620.JAA23449@sirius.infonex.com> From: mixmaster@remail.obscura.com (Mixmaster) Comments: Please report misuse of this automated remailing service to Subject: Weird Radios (was: 12 Steps of ABA) References: <529v8u$9hc@camel0.mindspring.com> <51s0h2$llo_002@news.earthlink.net> <3241C1A8.47AE@primenet.com> <525ebj$hjc_006@news.earthlink.net> X-No-Archive: Yes Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.cableol.net!news-lond.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news-feed1.globalnet.co.uk!btnet-feed2!btnet!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!news.be.innet.net!INbe.net!news.nl.innet.net!INnl.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!newspump.sol.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!mail2news.demon.co.uk Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,alt.fan.art-bell,rec.ham-radio,rec.antiques.radio+phono X-NNTP-Posting-User: nobody@remail.obscura.com X-Mail2News-Path: news.demon.net!sirius.infonex.com Lines: 20 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78871 alt.fan.art-bell:16745 rec.antiques.radio+phono:22339 jamiemps@usa.pipeline.com wrote: j> 8. Made a list of all of Art's sponsor's products and j> became willing to buy at least one item from them j> all... j> 11. Sought through our 911CS with that erect antenna C Crap Co j> sells to improve our reception of Art's show hoping only j> for a few moments of hearing Art talk on and on about another j> sponsor. Well, I dunno about you, but I don't know if I can _live_ without one of those South-African wind-up radios! 'Course, you can probably get them for $52.98 in some ad in _Popular Communications_ rather than C. Crane's $99.95, but still...what a cool product. Apropos of this, has anyone ever heard of the Soviet fuel driven shortwave receivers produced in the 'fifties or 'sixties? I have been trying to track down more on these for several years. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:47 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!EU.net!Norway.EU.net!sn.no!hasle.sn.no!not-for-mail From: lovstrom@sn.no (Rolf Løvstrøm) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: n Date: 28 Sep 1996 02:11:19 +0200 Organization: SN Internett Lines: 12 Message-ID: <52hqf7$djq@sinsen.sn.no> NNTP-Posting-Host: sinsen.sn.no Radio Liberia International: there is no mail delivery in Liberia due to the civil war. Radio Liberia Internationak accepts reports by fax to (231) 226-003, marked to the attention of Mr. Isaac P. Davis, QSL Coordinator, mr. Davis actually works with a FM station in monoriva that belongs to the same company as RLI, which apparently is located about 70 kilometres from Monrovia. I actually received a faxed QSL from them yesterday ("QSL Certificate no. RLI-0001"!). From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:48 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!malgudi.oar.net!news.netset.com!usenet From: "W. Charles Alexander" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: 651S1 Opinions? Date: 28 Sep 1996 02:33:24 GMT Organization: Alternative Solutions Lines: 4 Message-ID: <01bbace5$9599e640$a4dc85cd@charlie.ppp> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp64.dialup.cmh.netset.com X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Does anyone have any opinions on the 651S1 Reciever? -- W. Charles Alexander charlie@netset.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:49 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uunet!news-in2.uu.net!news.fast.net!news From: RF BURNS Newsgroups: rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.swap,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Update list recievers, radios Date: 28 Sep 1996 03:14:07 GMT Organization: FASTNET(tm) PA/NJ/DE Internet Lines: 18 Message-ID: <52i55v$2c1@nn1.fast.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp-abe-306.fast.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; U; 16bit) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.scanner:56895 rec.radio.swap:73361 rec.radio.shortwave:78829 Icom R-7000 $750 firm Mint box and book Icom R-71a vgc box and book hf rcvr $525 shipped firm yeasu ft-40 uhf ham ht box and book $225 firm shipped hi power 99chdtmf with dvr ADI 2 meter ht extended rx tx 140-163mhz approx 20 ch mint in box charger manual. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:50 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!uwm.edu!omnifest.uwm.edu!omnifest.uwm.edu!not-for-mail From: rdobrick@omnifest.uwm.edu (Roger Dobrick) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: CBC Radio/Stereo on Internet Date: 28 Sep 1996 02:18:09 -0500 Organization: Omnifest Lines: 14 Distribution: na Message-ID: <52ijfh$cg7@omnifest.uwm.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: 129.89.70.58 <> Good for you! Hope you can collect! Now if we can just do something about telemarketers... Roger From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:52 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!math.ohio-state.edu!jussieu.fr!univ-lyon1.fr!in2p3.fr!swidir.switch.ch!serra.unipi.it!news.IT.net!plug.news.pipex.net!pipex!tube.news.pipex.net!pipex!lade.news.pipex.net!pipex!dish.news.pipex.net!pipex!news.airtime.co.uk!airtime.co.uk!raymondw From: Ray Woodward Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: BBC to drop 15070 ... Date: Sat, 28 Sep 1996 09:23:10 +0100 Organization: Ray's Uplink ... Lines: 19 Distribution: world Message-ID: References: <52i0a4$kga@news.enter.net> Reply-To: raymondw@airtime.co.uk NNTP-Posting-Host: raymondw.airtime.co.uk Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Newsreader: Turnpike Version 1.12 In article <52i0a4$kga@news.enter.net>, bob puharic comments : >now if we can just get 'em the hell out of the 40M ham band, we'll be >ok... Exactly which channels in "the 40M ham band" do the BBC use ..? == Ray E-mail : raymondw@airtime.co.uk WWW : http://www.webcom.com/raymondw/ From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:53 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news3.cac.psu.edu!news.cse.psu.edu!news.cc.swarthmore.edu!netnews.upenn.edu!news.enter.net!usenet From: wf3h@enter.net (bob puharic) Newsgroups: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Subject: Re: Travel with toys (electronics) Date: Sat, 28 Sep 1996 08:47:17 GMT Organization: ENTER.NET Lines: 11 Message-ID: <52i03l$kga@news.enter.net> References: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: pm2-5.enter.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.travel.air:76933 alt.radio.scanner:33412 rec.radio.scanner:56898 rec.radio.shortwave:78830 rec.radio.amateur.misc:106995 rec.aviation.piloting:33647 jamoran@indirect.com (John Moran) wrote: >has anyone traveled domestically (US) or Internationally with electronic >equipement and experienced any security delays related to the toys you >were traveling with. scanners are illegal in some states so check the laws before you go. On overseas stuff, i once carried a brief case full of semiconductor lasers thru customs....they were searching the guy ahead of me, and just asked what i was carrying. when i told them, they let me thru! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:57 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!taurus.bv.sgi.net!usenet From: joecon@sgi.net (Joe Conroy) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Old Soviet Union "woodpec Date: Sat, 28 Sep 1996 10:24:27 GMT Organization: Stargate Industries, Inc. Lines: 31 Message-ID: <52iu9m$148@taurus.bv.sgi.net> References: <324945F7.5650@ix.netcom.com> <9609262036004233@mogur.com> <52gc7u$rv3@netnews.hinet.net> <324becac.3142090@news.terminus.com> Reply-To: joecon@sgi.net NNTP-Posting-Host: dialup27.bv.sgi.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 dhayes@seldon.terminus.com (Dave Hayes) wrote: >markn@ms8.hinet.net () wrote: >>No, the woodpecker wasn't a radar. It was a jamming station, and the >>only purpose of the woodpecker was to jam all shortwave stations. I >>don't know what kind of tranmitter it was because it's signal >>simultaneously blocked all frequencies from about 4000 kHz all the way to >>about 20000 kHz with an extremely strong pulsating signal, 2 pulses per >>second. >Not quite right. The woodpecker was a high frequency, over the horizon radar. >While it effectively jammed many frequencies, this was caused by the sharp >rise and fall times of the signal. In other words, a side effect of the >radar. My recollection is that up to several hundred KHz of spectrum at a >time was affected. However, it was not the whole HF spectrum. >Somewhere out in the garage I have an old Wireless World (English) magazine >from the late 1960s that completely describes the psuedo-random code used by >the woodpecker, and therefore some estimation of its resolution. Apparently >interference was quite severe in Europe. The article went on to postulate a >suitable tapped delay line that would sum the woodpeckers individual pulses >into a single pulse. The woodpecker was an early form of spread spectrum, or >HF chirp radar. Got to agree here! Joe Conroy joecon@sgi.net If the Postal Service is privatized-------- It will cost a LOT more to mail a letter!!!!!! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:58 1996 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!netcom.com!ezwriter From: ezwriter@netcom.com (kEN Colburn) Subject: Re: 24-hour clocks Message-ID: Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1] References: <00001ff7+00004c10@msn.com> <324b25de.3645916@nntp.ix.netcom.com> <52gvck$84u@chile.earthlink.net> Date: Sat, 28 Sep 1996 10:42:55 GMT Lines: 6 Sender: ezwriter@netcom22.netcom.com MFJ sells them .800-647-1800 for cat $10 and $20 -- My Mom's Net rules: Don't post FAST CASH. Don't REPLY publically to FAST CASH! No running on the Net with scissors! Don't read emale from strangers. Let your sister get online for awhile, dammit! Shut up, I'm on the modem! ezwriter@netcom.com http://www.mainelink.net/~writer/poster/Poster.html From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:42:59 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!tezcat!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!howland.erols.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!hookup!news.nstn.ca!thor.atcon.com!usenet From: grgra@atcon.com (George Graham) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Christian Radio--The Good, The Bad, The ? ... Date: 28 Sep 1996 11:16:01 GMT Organization: Just l'il ole me Lines: 51 Message-ID: <52j1dh$8eg@thor.atcon.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 199.126.229.161 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.5 Although a person that works faithfully in two churches, United Church and the Baptist Church here in Canada, I too find myself hastening to hit the scan button on my Sony 2010 when it pauses on "Christian" stations. So called "Christian radio" covers a wide spectrum of religousity. We all have our preferences. At the top of my personal pyramid (and well up the Andian Mountains) is HCJB. Although I might quibble with their theology on the nature of God (aka,"The Trinity), yet I cannot complain about where their heart is. They broadcast Christianity with elegance and true good intent. Down at the bottom of my personal rating system--not that it means much--are the boys on WWCR, and Pontificating Pontus, otherwise known as DR (DID YOU HEAR ME, I'M A DR) Gene Scott. Nevertheless, as bad as the bad stuff may seem to us, it does put valuable money in the coffers of shortwave stations, keeping them on the air to broadcast more noble offerings. Moreover, this activity boosts shortwave generally, helping to make the media more viable in these days where radio stations have sound links in their web pages from which people can listen to selected programs with the click of a mouse button. Should you reach CBC's Toronto web page, you can click on buttons to hear the latest "World at Six" news program or other popular offerings like "As It Happens." Such web pages give world wide computer users faultless renditions of their favorite broadcast programs, providing said computers have sound cards and speakers. Thus a Canuck tripping to Alice Springs could connect to Canadian news at any time of the Aussie day. This technology, in conjunction with satellite feed, makes shortwave less attractive to people buying radio time. Thus Christian radio helps keep our hobby alive. And, if it disappeared, we might find ourselves actually missing some of it. As much as Radio Moscow's political ravings may have annoyed me back in the cold war days, I kind of miss them now. gg George Graham Hiding under a home-made TTFD Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:00 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news From: "Denes S. Varady" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: BBC to drop 15070 ... Date: 28 Sep 1996 13:06:34 GMT Organization: Consulting Engineer Lines: 7 Message-ID: <52j7sq$q66@coconut.epix.net> References: <52i0a4$kga@news.enter.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: lspt-66ppp80.epix.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.22 (Windows; U; 16bit) The INTERNATIONAL 40m ham-band is from 7.0 to 7.1 MHz.... -- Denes S. Varady, N3NV From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:01 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news1.erols.com!news From: "The Frankel Family!" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Motorola Compact Palm Microphone [HMN1056D] Wiring Diagram Needed Date: Sat, 28 Sep 1996 08:13:00 -0700 Organization: Erol's Internet Services Lines: 9 Message-ID: <324D407C.38EF@pop.erols.com> Reply-To: nfrankel@erols.com NNTP-Posting-Host: wdr-as1s43.erols.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) I would like to use a Motorola Compact Palm Microphone [HMN1056D] on one of my radios. Does anyone have a wiring (red=, black=, yellow=, etc.) diagram? Please email you response to nfrankel@erols.com Thanks! *Nevins* From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:02 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!swrinde!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news1.mnsinc.com!usenet From: df@mnsinc.com (Dan Ferguson) Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.conspiracy.new-world-order,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.radio,alt.radio.talk,rec.radio,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: JW: The NWO Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 00:13:23 GMT Organization: Monumental Network Systems Lines: 19 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <52kekj$n6j@news1.mnsinc.com> References: <01bba580$0b69ca60$6cd6c186@199.79.146.37> <324059B6.3766@sn.no> <23SEP199600450100@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: dferg.mnsinc.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.conspiracy:118569 alt.fan.rush-limbaugh:437455 alt.radio.talk:14274 rec.radio.shortwave:78842 Wolf359 wrote: > > The New World Order - - - - snipped to save bandwidth and to avoid repropagation - - - - Please keep this stuff where it belongs - not in rec.radio.shortwave. Merry Christmas! df ************************************************************* Dan Ferguson df@mnsinc.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!netnews.worldnet.att.net!newsadm From: dthomas101@worldnet.att.net (Dale Thomas) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: BBC on 12095 Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 00:14:44 GMT Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services Lines: 16 Message-ID: <52kf1q$ps2@mtinsc01-mgt.ops.worldnet.att.net> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: 150.detroit-2.mi.dial-access.att.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 dschopp@ix.netcom.com (DSchopp) wrote: >This afternoon, 1800 to 2000 UTC, the BBC is coming in loud and clear on >12095 kHz The 1997 PPWBR shows 12095 kHz as a European frequency for the >BBC. Is the BBC also using this frequency for Africa? Would a European >frequency be this well received here in the midwestern US during the day >local time? >Dan Schopp I listen to the BBC on that freq regularly during daylight east coast time (Detroit Mi.). Dale... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!news.uoregon.edu!hunter.premier.net!feed1.news.erols.com!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!hsnx.wco.com!charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu!csusac!csus.edu!news From: Brian McDonald Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: Radio Shack Pro-39 Hyperscan Scanner Date: Sat, 28 Sep 1996 17:50:24 -0700 Organization: CSU, Sacramento Lines: 13 Message-ID: <324DC7D0.7A97@saclink.csus.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: @u0109-p04.dialin.csus.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win16; I) Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33420 rec.radio.scanner:56908 rec.radio.shortwave:78844 Looking to sell Radio Shack Pro-39 scanner, less than a year old, BARELY even used, looks brand new.. Covers various frquencies VHF-Lo, Ham,Aircraft, Government, Ham (144Mhz-148) VHF-Hi, Ham/Govt, UHF-Lo, UHF-TV, UHF Hi 800 Mhz bands and 900 bands.. Hyperscan, 200 channels memory, (10 banks of 20 channels each), good scanner model, near top of the line.. Has instruction booklet, AC adapter, Retractable enchanced antenna.. Bought for $300, looking to get $175-$200 + shipping. Please leave your replies/offers to my email address: sac47700@saclink.csus.edu Thank you, Brian McDonald From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!mr.net!news.mr.net!scream.ing.com!freenet!calguire From: Tony Calguire Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Utility company interfere/My homepage Date: Sat, 28 Sep 1996 23:59:41 -0500 Organization: gofast.net -- ISDN ISP for MPLS/STPL Lines: 20 Message-ID: References: <9609260030424187@mogur.com> <324DB0F7.6C0D@HiWAAY.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: freenet.msp.mn.us Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII X-Sender: calguire@freenet In-Reply-To: <324DB0F7.6C0D@HiWAAY.net> On Sat, 28 Sep 1996, Gary wrote: > Len Anderson wrote: > ? Is the utility company likely to give me a hard time? > Actually, no, he didn't. That was me, not Len. But thanks for the info, anyway. -- _____________ /_____ _____/ Tony Calguire _____/_/____ / __________/ calguire@freenet.msp.mn.us ( (__/ /____ \__/ /____/ / / /_/ From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:05 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: John Figliozzi Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: BBC on 12095 Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 01:53:12 -0400 Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 24 Message-ID: <324E0EC8.7245@earthlink.net> References: Reply-To: johnfig@earthlink.net NNTP-Posting-Host: cust28.max7.new-york.ny.ms.uu.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC) To: DSchopp DSchopp wrote: > > This afternoon, 1800 to 2000 UTC, the BBC is coming in loud and clear on > 12095 kHz The 1997 PPWBR shows 12095 kHz as a European frequency for the > BBC. Is the BBC also using this frequency for Africa? Would a European > frequency be this well received here in the midwestern US during the day > local time? > > Dan Schopp Hi Dan! 15070 (soon to be gone, I understand), 12095 and 9410 are the main BBC frequencies for Europe. All of them are quite listenable here on the east coast during the afternoons (especially around the equinoxes). The best frequency for the African stream here is 15400, which is the Ascension Island relay. 17830 is a close second for some of the time; both frequencies in the afternoons here on the east coast. The three European frequencies above, BTW, are direct from the UK. Hope this helps! John Figliozzi From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsfeed.vivanet.com!usenet From: Warren Lambing Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Yesterday USA on shortwave Date: Sat, 28 Sep 1996 23:50:02 -0700 Organization: Custom Colour & Vinyl Repair Lines: 5 Message-ID: <324E1C1A.7E9A@vivanet.com> Reply-To: aml2563@vivanet.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 206.25.251.147 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win16; I) Yesterday USA on there home page on audio net is advertising that they are broadcasting old radio programs on shortwave, but they don't give any frequencies. Has anyone heard it? And if so on what frequencies? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:07 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sgi.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news-in2.uu.net!not-for-mail From: lgus@hub.ofthe.net (Gus) Newsgroups: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Subject: Re: Travel with toys (electronics) Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 09:21:56 GMT Lines: 21 Message-ID: <52l8d7$q6k@news0-alterdial.uu.net> References: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> <526uou$ck1@cwis.isu.edu> <5279dp$hrs@news-central.tiac.net> <52d0il$ipj@globe.indirect.com> <324a64b9.130828992@news.pacific.net.sg> <52fjpt$o53@news0-alterdial.uu.net> <324d14ae.47115724@news.pacific.net.sg> NNTP-Posting-Host: lbb13.ofthe.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.travel.air:76951 alt.radio.scanner:33421 rec.radio.scanner:56916 rec.radio.shortwave:78846 rec.radio.amateur.misc:107008 rec.aviation.piloting:33665 craig@pacific.net.sg (Craig Welch) wrote: >Which ng? You have posted to: actually I have possted to a lot more than that but I don't think that I said that I posted it. If that is what i wrote it is wrong. someone else posted it. I only read it >I haven't seen any such list, and *every* airline with which I fly my >300,000+ per year *specifically* excludes such toys. have you flown with every airline? >I can't argue with that. But again, I make the point that if it's >against the airline's rules, you shouldn't be using them. can't argue there. I am not saying use them. I simply stated that I saw a list that showed airline that WOULD let you use them From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:10 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.insinc.net!netrover2!news1.good.net!news.good.net!news.sgi.com!nntp.coast.net!howland.erols.net!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!uunet!in1.uu.net!news.euro.net!usenet From: andys@euronet.nl (Andy Sennitt) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Old Soviet Union "woodpecker Date: 29 Sep 1996 10:19:42 GMT Organization: EuroNet Internet Lines: 6 Message-ID: <324e4bcb.7655617@news.euro.net> References: <324945F7.5650@ix.netcom.com> <9609262036004233@mogur.com> <52gc7u$rv3@netnews.hinet.net> <324becac.3142090@news.terminus.com> <324C6A61.16AB@erols.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: p017.mas.euronet.nl X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99e/32.227 howard wrote: >Why don't you guys try asking the Russians?? Obviously you have never tried asking the Russians, otherwise you would know why it's a complete waste of time asking the Russians :-) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:11 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!mhv.net!news.westnet.com!stevens-tech.edu!newsserver.jvnc.net!newsserver.fdu.edu!xyzzy.bubble.org!newshost.cyberramp.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!dish.news.pipex.net!pipex!wave.news.pipex.net!pipex!soap.news.pipex.net!pipex!hj82 From: mooney@dial.pipex.com (Major Fred Mooney) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Remote tuning for the R-70?? Date: Sun, 29 Sep 96 10:59:40 GMT Organization: USAF Lines: 5 Message-ID: <52ll31$559@soap.news.pipex.net> Reply-To: mooney@dial.pipex.com NNTP-Posting-Host: ae226.du.pipex.com Keywords: ICOM, R-70, Remote Tuning X-Newsreader: News Xpress 2.0 Beta #2 Greetings: I have an ICOM R-70 receiver, and want to hook it into some remote tuning PC software. Does anyone know how to make it CI-V compatible so it will work with SCANCAT software? From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:12 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!news.uoregon.edu!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!world!news.bu.edu!acs1.bu.edu!mykew From: mykew@bu.edu (Michael Weiskopf) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: ID on 8571.5 USB? Date: 29 Sep 1996 15:51:04 GMT Organization: Boston University Lines: 4 Message-ID: <52m5t8$q5d@news.bu.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: acs1.bu.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] I've been listening to this Morse ID on that freq since 4:30 AM and all I can make out is CQ CQ CQ DE ... can someone tell me what it is? I don't really know Morse code. It just repeats the ID over and over again, followed by a long tone, and then the ID again... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:25 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!rcogate.rco.qc.ca!news.pubnix.net!stat!ve2vga From: ve2vga@stat.pubnix.net (Guy Houle) Date: 29 Sep 96 13:23:00 Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Help Identify Beacon Message-ID: Organization: STAT! Medical BBS - (514) 279-5145 HST/V.34+ Lines: 41 TC:On Thu, 26 Sep 1996, Nick Marsh wrote: TC> I was tuning the low frequency band the other night and ran across TC> a beacon that identified as HT on/about 225 khz. I thought this TC> strange as most beacons have 3 letter identifiers. Also, this is TC> my first beacon logging as I have never ventured below 500khz TC> before. Nick, The station that you'd heard can be one of the following: Freq: 224 Khz Id : YHT QTH : Haines Junction, YT, Canada PWR : 50 watts -OR more likely- Freq: 226 Khz Id : HT QTH : Huntingdon, WV (Tri State - Huntt) PWR : 25 watts Operated by the FAA at 38 24 N 82 39 W. Elevation is 758 feet ASL. Regards. Guy Houle, VE2VGA Boucherville, QC, Canada --- * SLMR 2.1a * VE2VGA Boucherville, Qc [ve2vga@stat.pubnix.net] -- Internet: ve2vga@stat.pubnix.net Standard disclaimer: The views of this user are strictly his own. This message was sent through the STAT! Medical <--> Internet Gateway For more information email From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:26 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: randyc3@aol.com (Randyc3) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh Date: 29 Sep 1996 14:02:36 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 9 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <52mdjs$b60@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: Reply-To: randyc3@aol.com (Randyc3) NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com I find it a indication of the state of "thinking" in America that people will debate the logic of Ayn Rand, and Rush Limbaugh without *actually* reading or listening to them. Most of my liberal friends will trash Ayn Rand, and call Rush Limbaugh rude names, but NONE of them have actually read "Atlas Shrugged" or listened to Rush. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:27 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.cdsnet.net!news.magicnet.net!nntp.newsfirst.com!nntp.crosslink.net!munnari.OZ.AU!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: jstek@aol.com (JStek) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Sangean ATS-909 Date: 29 Sep 1996 14:17:37 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 19 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <52meg1$bf9@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <52jqer$m8t@hil-news-svc-5.compuserve.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader In article <52jqer$m8t@hil-news-svc-5.compuserve.com>, 103446,1373@compuserve.com writes: >Subject: Re: Sangean ATS-909: who had questions? >From: 103446,1373@compuserve.com >Date: Sat, 28 Sep 96 14:23:35 > >How is the SSB reception in terms of stability and distortion level? My old >SW-55 had a "grungy" >BFO and was not stable either. Hope the '909 is better. > > The Sangean ATS-909 does a superb job on SSB. It tunes USB/LSB as well, or better than the 2010; it's very stable. My side-by-side tests with a Sony SW7600G and IC-2010 also proved it to have much better audio than both of the Sony units on SSB and broadcast frequencies. The 909 is a very fine little receiver; definitely worth owning. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:28 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.flinet.com!usenet From: Charles Bolland Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Irish Radio Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 14:55:53 -0400 Organization: Florida Internet Corp Lines: 9 Message-ID: <324EC639.2548@mail.flinet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: wpb93.flinet.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win95; U) CC: chuck@flinet.com I am presently listening to an Irish station on 15630 kHz which I understand is RELAYED by Germany - Duetsche Welle? Anyone have the specifics like Irish Stations Name and where DW is relaying from? The station is really strong here in Florida, so I am wondering if it is being relayed from Antigue?? Chuck chuck@flinet.com http://www.flinet.com/~chuck/ From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:29 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.cableol.net!news.uoregon.edu!csulb.edu!news.sgi.com!swrinde!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!benz!jpd From: jpd@space.mit.edu (John Doty) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Low cost balun for ra Date: 29 Sep 1996 19:37:52 GMT Organization: MIT Center for Space Research Lines: 91 Distribution: world Message-ID: <52mj6g$8ba@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> References: <51a8ld$anu@hpcvsnz.cv.hp.com> <51a3lp$249@nw101.infi.net> <9609151733033503@mogur.com> Reply-To: jpd@space.mit.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: benz.mit.edu Originator: jpd@benz In article <9609151733033503@mogur.com> len.anderson@mogur.com (Len Anderson) writes: > A longwire may be unbalanced, but a ground ground (for a > counterpoise) is not absolutely needed for reception; the outer > conductor of a coaxial cable feed becomes the "counterpoise." Using the cable shield as a counterpoise removes much or all of the point of using coax in the first place. The coax shield works by carrying a current on its outer surface that cancels external interference inside the cable. If you're using the shield as part of the antenna you lose much of the shielding effect. How much you lose depends on the installation details. One common situation is an H-field dominated interference source (a computer, for example) near the receiver: in this case both theory and experience predict that the coax shield is nearly useless unless it is grounded. My present practice is to ground the shield in two or three places: 1. I ground to the protective ground of the AC mains where the receiver plugs in. This is not for EMI, but to prevent an inductive ground loop from frying my receiver in case of a nearby lightning strike. By experiment, it has no interference shielding consequences in either direction. 2. I have a ground stake just outside the house. This carries the noise current to ground near the source. This stake can also double as the antenna's ground, but there will be some mutual impedance noise pickup. 3. My best antenna is an "inverted L" 100 feet from my house. This has an additional stake grounding the coax shield and the ground side of the antenna matching transformer. To further reduce noise, the coax cable is buried between the stakes. This arrangement reduces noise pickup from my computer by about 36 dB at the CPU clock frequency (the only interference detectable). The remaining pickup is apparently through the air, not through the coax: the only way to improve this would be to shield the computer or move the antenna farther away. > A 4:1 balun can do two major > things: > 1. Provides a DC ground path for the longwire on the primary > winding side, making a discharge path for any charge > accumulation during an electrical storm; True. > 2. Provides for a connection to coaxial cable at the > secondary winding to greatly reduce any disturbances from coax > length variations; coax shield does not have to be at > external DC ground potential. Eh? The balun just shows the antenna four times the cable input impedance, whatever that is. It does nothing special to reduce the variation. If the receiver is designed for a coax input, it should not reflect much power back into the coax. Under these circumstances, the length has little effect anyway, and the cable input impedance will be close to the cable's characteristic impedance. The real reason for using a matching transformer is to present the antenna with a minimal mismatch. A longwire antenna's impedance varies wildly with frequency, but in an appropriately scaled plot of the complex plane it looks like a spiral. If the load impedance on the antenna is near the center of the impedance spiral, the degree of mismatch varies little with frequency as long as the antenna is longer that about 1/4 wavelength. The center point of the impedance spiral of a longwire fed at its ground point is 300-700 ohms, depending on the details of the antenna installation. Mismatch losses for antennas matched in this way are 4-6 dB, which is usually not enough to impact signal to noise ratio with a good receiver. Without the transformer, you will get mismatch losses of 15 dB or so at antenna antiresonances. This level of loss is may be enough to impact your receiving sensitivity. This kind of loss cannot be very effectively countered by an antenna tuner at the receiver end unless your coaxial cable losses are very low. Matching to the center of the impedance spiral should significantly improve the effectiveness of an antenna tuner at the receiver (if you absolutely must have the extra knobs to fiddle with). A impedance ratio of 4:1 is a bit small for this application. The ICE unit that's designed to do this allows the installer to select 6:1, 9:1, or 12:1. I've also written up directions for winding a 9:1 transformer yourself (for more info see "Low Noise Antennas" on the BADX home page http://www.grove.net/~badx/). -- John Doty "You can't confuse me, that's my job." jpd@space.mit.edu From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:31 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.randomc.com!imci5!pull-feed.internetmci.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!newsxfer2.itd.umich.edu!agate!newsgate.duke.edu!interpath!news.interpath.net!news.interpath.net!news From: cphillips@pobox.com (Curt Phillips) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: HELP me buy the BEST.. Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 20:27:39 GMT Organization: Mystic Knights of the Sea Lines: 23 Message-ID: <52m813$a6f@redstone.interpath.net> References: <526dth$j7v@news.istar.ca> Reply-To: cphillips@pobox.com NNTP-Posting-Host: cphillips.pdial.interpath.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 davidb@scn.org (David Barts) wrote: >In a previous article, nstn2458@fox.nstn.ca (nstn2458Lloyd Mac Donald) says: >>AM radio. I have a great SW, a good FM and a lousy AM.The AM on the SW >>and FM are whats lousy. There must be a great AM out there...somewhere. >A good cheap way to get an AM radio is to buy an old analog automotive >radio at a flea market; one can often find these for $1 or less. >Connect an external antenna (buy an automotive antenna from Rat Shack, My father recently purchased a 1997 Ford F-150 pickup truck and I am amazed by how sensitive the included digital AM/FM radio is on the AM band. In a couple of tests I've done, it is better than either my Sony 2010 or GE SupeRadio III. So at least one auto manufacturer is putting good radios in their vehicles. =========== Opinions expressed are solely those of the author ========== Curt Phillips, CEM KD4YU (ex-WB4LHI) | They that can give up essential Engineer/Writer/Adventurer/Raconteur | liberty to obtain a little Chairman, Tar Heel Scanner/SWL Group | temporary safety deserve neither ARRL Life; QCWA; Raleigh ARS; NRA; AEE|liberty nor safety. -Ben Franklin ==== cphillips@pobox.com ====== [Copyright 1996 All rights reserved]==== From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:32 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.cableol.net!news-lond.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!arclight.uoregon.edu!news.uoregon.edu!hunter.premier.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uunet!in3.uu.net!not-for-mail From: lgus@hub.ofthe.net (Gus) Newsgroups: rec.travel.air,alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.aviation.piloting Subject: Re: Travel with toys (electronics) Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 21:51:25 GMT Lines: 13 Message-ID: <52mka7$30e@news0-alterdial.uu.net> References: <523g89$kf7@globe.indirect.com> <526uou$ck1@cwis.isu.edu> <5279dp$hrs@news-central.tiac.net> <52d0il$ipj@globe.indirect.com> <324a64b9.130828992@news.pacific.net.sg> <52fjpt$o53@news0-alterdial.uu.net> <324d14ae.47115724@news.pacific.net.sg> <52l9q2$1qj@news0-alterdial.uu.net> <324EAD86.40B6@erols.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: lbb80.ofthe.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.travel.air:77010 alt.radio.scanner:33456 rec.radio.scanner:56992 rec.radio.shortwave:78896 rec.radio.amateur.misc:107061 rec.aviation.piloting:33710 Dan Henderson wrote: >According to the safety announcements...ANY receiver cannot EVER be >used...not after 10 minutes after t/off and 10 min prior to landing like >computers and other things are...NO receiver cannot be used....The point >is mute re scanners...THEY CANNOT BE USED...and all the airlines have the >same rule, at least in the USA... and anytime inbetween the 10 min after and 10 min before the can be used on some airlines. I NEVER debated using them 10 min after and 10 min before. so don't jump me for that. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:33 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!insync!news.azstarnet.com!news From: bill_h Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Kenwood R1000 'lock-up' Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 15:24:18 -0700 Organization: StarNet Lines: 6 Message-ID: <324EF712.2378@azstarnet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: usr8ip54.azstarnet.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win16; I) would someone with hands-on experience with this problem please let me know what causes it? Sticks at 39.9something and won't tune. Obviously something loose/dirty whatever, but where? It's intermittent and goes away any time one seriously sets out to find it. Thanks....... From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:34 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cs.utexas.edu!newshost.convex.com!news.onramp.net!usenet From: Dave Hills Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: GE Superradio AM Impressions Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 17:27:13 -0500 Organization: DH Associates Lines: 33 Message-ID: <324EF7C1.3C4A@onramp.net> References: <32457EC3.438A@blackbelt.com> <3246AB1F.2D34@blackbelt.com> Reply-To: dhills@onramp.net NNTP-Posting-Host: stemmons26.onramp.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) > >Well, yes and no. We keep various types of batteries in the refrigerator, a s > >we have lots of portable gear. There was a set of "new" batteries in there, > >but there is some question as to how long the batteries had been in there > >prior to my using them - nothing else we have uses D's. > > >So I'll be putting new D's in the radio today (Monday) and we'll see if the > >drifting goes away. Hope so. > > On the subject of batteries, a local battery dealer tells our radio club > members that no-name batteries made generically by the major > manufacturers are usually fresher than the name-brand batteries sold by > the same manufacturers. The reason is that the so-called industrial > grade batteries are turned over in stock faster. The name-branded > batteries sit on the shelves at the wholesalers and retailers for a > longer time. [snip] This would agree with a Science Fair Project I judged two years ago. A fourth grade student purchased several same sized alkaline batterys at three different stores and recorded the time for the voltage to reach 1 volt when powering a flashlight bulb. He compared the *name* brands to the *store* brands and found that in each case the *store* brands had longer life! For myself, I generally use the carbon-zinc type in radio equipment as I have found they last about 75% as long, cost 1/3 as much, and are much less likely to leak if run down to far. -- Dave Hills, P.E. DH Associates dhills@onramp.net From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:35 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!uunet!news-in2.uu.net!newsflash.concordia.ca!canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca!news.total.net!news From: hugo@infobahnos.com (H. Caron) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Ant tip Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 22:36:59 GMT Organization: Infobahn Online Services, Montreal, CANADA +1(514)481-2585 Lines: 86 Message-ID: <52ncod$jna@faith.total.net> References: <4ulbmv$f53@texas.nwlink.com> <4us19k$fo6@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <52gupk$nr3@faith.total.net> <324DAFC4.3618@eagle1.eaglenet.com> Reply-To: hugo@infobahnos.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 205.236.175.155 X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Luke Seubert wrote: >> I thought it >> would be a small feat to attach a thin wire to one of the baloons, >> for a vertical, and even span the thin wire between the 2 baloons for >> an inverted L. >> >> 2- The same question may apply to a 2 or multiple baloon setup >> (inverted L), question 1b2 being reformulated to let say 300' >> high/300' long. >An interesting idea, an inverted L suspended from two large balloons. >What method would you use to keep the two balloons spread apart and so >maintain the inverted L antenna configuration? Zat is ze question... > Perhaps some sort of kite device attached to the farther balloon with a slig ht breeze to >maintain the spread? Am I perceiving some skepticisism here? ;-) Well, you are entitle to, as I declared that all digressions are welcomed in my posting. Well Luke, while writing my previous posting, I was led more by intuition than calculated facts. Your posting kinda obliged me to look somewhat closer to be able to substantiate my 'fealings'. After some tought and some number crunching I can say that now, I'm even more convince that it is doable. Mind you, if your red my posting correctly, I'm not suggesting for a permanent setup. That, although possibly still doable (at least in summer time, here in Canada) , would be very much involving $wise, to be able put up a setup able to cope with high winds or harsh weather that happen once in while during that period. I was more thinking of temporary setup (few day) during relatively calm weather with maximum winds aloft (baloon height) 10 to 15 mph still have to check this value (as well of few others) This being said, lets look at your question. How to maintain the baloons spread apart. Try to imagine a trapezoïdal figure. Large base at the bottom, small base on top and internaly inclined sides. Now vision a skyhook (the baloon!!) at each of the apex (end of the top (small) base). As the 'structure' (fishing wire, low weight, high tensile str. (relatively)) is tied to the ends of the bottom base (large) and the baloons, tied at the set distance at the apex, tend to 'open' the figure. Conversly, the top wire, (wich also caries the horizontal part of the inverted L, the vertical branch being 'droped' from one end of the horizontal ) by its weight tends to 'close' the figure. So you see, this way the setup has an inherant tendency to keep the baloons spread apart. For example a 200' H/ 200' L inverted would require 2 *225' (sides) (60deg) + 200' (top) = 650' of fishing line, less than a pound and 400' of say #24 copper wire (at 817'/pound, ARRL) = 1/2 pound for a total of 1.5lb to be lift. First computations shows that two 6.0'-6.5' diam. helium inflated baloons would do the trick and keep the top relatively flat. For longer ant. probaly would welcome supplementary baloons every 100-150', untied to top wire, only use to part of the weight and reduce the strain top wire end. If there were no wind almost any mondane fishing line could do. But with any wind, tensile need builds up rapidely. Here in the cathalog I see that 100 yrd of 40 lb sells for than 26$. I have made a sketch of a general setup with Paintbrush for Windows 3.1. I would gladly attach it to this posting. But the size of the file is 142k. Somewhat big to post??? hum. Will work on equations to determine optimal sizing for given hight/lenght. H. Caron >Luke From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:36 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!arclight.uoregon.edu!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!spool.mu.edu!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: jmrubin@ix.netcom.com (Joel Rubin) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Anyone know anything about the new Radio Shack $60 TRS radio? Date: 29 Sep 1996 22:52:23 GMT Organization: Nattering Nabobs of Negativism Lines: 5 Message-ID: <52muj7$lap@sjx-ixn6.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sfo-ca27-07.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Sun Sep 29 3:52:23 PM PDT 1996 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.8 (x86 32bit) How does this compare to the GE Superradio? -- "The Misinformation Highway Begins Here." -- Monty Python Web Site (http://www.pythonline.com) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:37 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in1.uu.net!news-in.tiac.net!posterchild!news@tiac.net From: kg1d@tiac.net (Lester Kemble) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: SWL Chat Date: 29 Sep 1996 22:55:51 GMT Organization: Your Organization Lines: 3 Message-ID: <52mupn$ev2@news-dec2.tiac.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: kg1d.tiac.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.6 Where can I find info on the SWL Chat page? Also can somone tell me what software I should use. Thanks Les. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:38 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!van.istar!west.istar!strat.enernet.com!cuugnet!not-for-mail From: erskinej@cuug.ab.ca (John D. Erskine) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Software decoding of FSK modulated signal Followup-To: rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc,rec.radio.shortwave Date: 29 Sep 1996 18:15:08 -0600 Organization: Calgary UNIX Users' Group Lines: 37 Message-ID: <52n3ec$d8q@dec.cuug.ab.ca> References: <323E1DB0.3896@securicor.co.nz> <51ocv4$rbl@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk> <51ps3v$oov@wnnews1.netlink.net.nz> <324B995A.446B9B3D@unix.ka9q.ampr.org> NNTP-Posting-Host: dec.cuug.ab.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc:17051 rec.radio.shortwave:78861 Phil Karn (karn@unix.ka9q.ampr.org) wrote: : Dan, : There's another interesting way to demodulate FSK, as long as it's : *continuous phase* (no sudden phase jumps between symbols). : See "The Viterbi Algorithm" by G. David Forney, Proceedings of the : IEEE, March 1973, p. 268. This is a tutorial on the Viterbi : algorithm that had been invented six years earlier as a way to : decode convolutional codes, but turns out to have many other uses : as well, such as decoding FSK, dealing with intersymbol interference, : and recognizing text. : Forney claims that Viterbi decoding of phase-continuous FSK that : takes into account the "memory" of the modulator performs 3 dB : better than the best you can do with coherent detection over only : one symbol interval, and as good as coherent detection of : antipodal BPSK. : I believe Dave Mills, W3HCF, has implemented something like this : for the TAPR DSP-93 box. : Phil You might also take a look through the ham news groups for a circuit and software called HAMCOM(M?). The schematic is included in the documentation and is pretty easy to assemble. The accompanying software has a freq specturm display, and decoders for CW, RTTY, AMTOR/SITOR and I believe PACKET. Quite a few folks around here have built them AND used them successfully. Have fun. 73, John John D. Erskine VE6OTC/VE3OTC erskinej@cuug.ab.ca jerskine@freenet.calgary.ab.ca ve6otc@ve6ipg.ampr.org From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:39 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!news.cybercomm.net!not-for-mail From: bdano@cybercomm.net (Bill Bergadano) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: RVI 1996-97 Winter Sked Date: 30 Sep 1996 00:20:26 GMT Organization: CyberComm Online Services Lines: 13 Message-ID: <52n3oa$lj7@crow.cybercomm.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: raven.cybercomm.net Summary: RVI 1996-96 Winter Sked Keywords: Winter X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 BETA-950824-color PL0] Here is the Winter 1996-97 schedule that Radio Vlaanderen International, Belgium has announced as of October 27,1996- To Europe 0730 (Daily) on 5985 9925 9940. To Europe 1000 (Mon-Sat) on 6035. To Europe 1900 (Not on Wed/Sats) on 5910. To Africa 1900 (Daily) on 9925. To Australia 0730 on 9940. To Asia 1400 (Weekdays + Sat) on 13795. To North America 1330 (Sun) on 13685. To North America 1400 (Mon-Sat) on 13685. To North America 0030 (Daily) on 5900. To South America 0030 (Daily) on 9925. From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:40 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!ott.istar!istar.net!van.istar!west.istar!strat.enernet.com!cuugnet!not-for-mail From: erskinej@cuug.ab.ca (John D. Erskine) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: REQ info/opinions YB 405(RTTY?) Date: 29 Sep 1996 19:09:50 -0600 Organization: Calgary UNIX Users' Group Lines: 13 Message-ID: <52n6ku$hal@dec.cuug.ab.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: dec.cuug.ab.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Hi folks, does anyone own/use the Grundig YB405? Has it been found stable enough for digital work? I own larger stuff and would like something smaller that does have USB/LSB, "LW, MW", HF and FM(VHF BCB), so, this radio does have some appeal. It would be cool if I could hook up my KAM or a HAMCOM ciruit to it to rx digital sigs. Small enough to throw in my kit bag and take travelling. So, experiences or observations about sensitivity, selectivity, freq stability or anything you'd like to contribute would be appreciated. Thanks, John erskinej@cuug.ab.ca jerskine@freenet.calgary.ab.ca ve6otc@ve6ipg.ampr.org From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cam-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!nntp.earthlink.net!max1-ot-ca-17.earthlink.net!user From: pitz@earthlink.net (Burr) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: MayDay YB400 Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 17:16:31 -0800 Organization: PIT/The Telephone Man Lines: 11 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-ot-ca-17.earthlink.net I am off on the road in my motor home and the manual for my yb400 is home. Would someone please send the instructions on how to program the stations, the speed dial list, what ever they call it. Many thanks With best wishes for peace profound Burr From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:41 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!cs.utexas.edu!howland.erols.net!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!cleveland.Freenet.Edu!hq124 From: hq124@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Judy May) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Choice: antenna tuner or active antenna? Date: 30 Sep 1996 01:43:37 GMT Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA) Lines: 25 Message-ID: <52n8k9$g7b@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu> Reply-To: hq124@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Judy May) NNTP-Posting-Host: piglet.ins.cwru.edu I have a Sangean ATS-818CS portable that I use in my apartment with a simple antenna wire strung across the ceiling. I want to spend approximately $100 (US) to help bring in some weaker signals that I cannot presently receive. I was considering one of two choices: 1. The Grove "TUN-4A Minituner Plus" antenna tuner 2. The LF Engineering "H-800 SkyMatch" active antenna as reviewed in the current issue of Monitoring Times Could anyone help with some objective advice or opinions? Thanks, --- Judy -- --- Judy May hq124@cleveland.freenet.edu From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:45 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!enews.sgi.com!news.sgi.com!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!news.paonline.com!usenet From: "Thomas R. Sundstrom" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 1997 Passport to World Band Radio Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 21:50:33 -0400 Organization: TRS Consultants Lines: 42 Message-ID: <324F2769.4231@trsc.com> References: <32470a5f.573744@nntp.netcruiser> <3247628E.2BEC@ix.netcom.com> <52971t$gk4@pulp.ucs.ualberta.ca> <32486d25.75092500@nntp.netcruiser> <52bqst$a52@pulp.ucs.ualberta.ca> Reply-To: trs@trsc.com NNTP-Posting-Host: picsts019.pics.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win16; I) Hmmm... the new volume has a bunch of staff e-mail addresses @passport.com. But I look up passport.com in the Internic registry I get: The Passport System (PASSPORT-DOM) 2635 Krista Court Blue Springs, MO 64015 Domain Name: PASSPORT.COM Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact: Wood, Gary (GW8) Upasspor@TYRELL.NET 816-229-9692 Record last updated on 28-Nov-94. Record created on 25-May-93. Domain servers in listed order: TYRELL.TYRELL.NET 198.175.8.2 NEWS.TYRELL.NET 198.175.8.3 The InterNIC Registration Services Host contains ONLY Internet Information (Networks, ASN's, Domains, and POC's). Please use the whois server at nic.ddn.mil for MILNET Information. The Web URL of http://www.passport.com given on the contents page doesn't work either. What's going on here? -- Thomas R. Sundstrom trs@trsc.com TRS Consultants http://www.trsc.com PO Box 2275 2446376@mcimail.com Vincentown, NJ 08088-2275, USA +1 609 859 2447 | Fax +1 609 859 3226 < Contributing Editor, "Radio and Communications", ACP Symes Magazines > From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:48 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.flinet.com!news.inlink.com!news From: Gene Speed Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.radio.swap,rec.radio.amateur.equip Subject: Re: FS:==ZENITH TransOceanic Royal R7000-1 Date: 30 Sep 1996 02:19:35 GMT Organization: Maximum Speed Lines: 37 Message-ID: <52nann$9k5@news1.inlink.com> References: <3247C113.5BFB@hooked.net> <52e7sm$1n52@uvaix2e1.comp.UVic.CA> <324B9EF7.3EF6@hooked.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: wolf.inlink.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Windows; I; 16bit) Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78868 rec.antiques.radio+phono:22336 rec.radio.swap:73441 Michael Neidich wrote: >Colin Newell wrote: >> >> In <3247C113.5BFB@hooked.net> Michael Neidich writes: >> >> >Excellent condition 11 band (including weather VHF xtal-controlled). No >> >log book. Asking $195 plus shipping. This is the last of the US made >> >models. Tuning meter, BFO, RF Gain, Tone, Volume, Bandwidth, AFC. >> >Mike, Santa Clara, CA 95050 >> >> A fellow enthusiast, Walt S. got two of them at a garage sale: >> >> One was free, the other 40$. >> >> I restored the dead one. ( A shorted cap in the I.F. stage ) >> >> Nice audio. 195$ is a bit of the high side for a radio like this. > >Dead Wrong. >$45 is a steal by a knowledgable person from a fool; free is not a price. >It happens all the time. >I'll buy it from you for what you paid, plus 10% for your profit. >You obviously think it's not worth very much more. >Mike Wait! A guy paid me 10 dollars to haul away one for him! (just kidding) I'll bet his friends discovery at a garage sell did not include one in excellent condition either! I saw a TR-5 at a garage sale for 200 and then one at a show for 12,000 does it take genious to figure the difference in condition? Gene Speed From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:49 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!news.sprintlink.net!new-news.sprintlink.net!news.ultranet.com!homer.alpha.net!usenet From: "Andrew R. Gozdziewski" Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: GMRS Antennas? Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 21:22:26 -0600 Organization: Alpha.net -- Milwaukee, WI Lines: 7 Message-ID: <324F3CF2.6E23@pitnet.net> Reply-To: andrewg@pitnet.net NNTP-Posting-Host: port38.cornet.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; U; 68K) Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33438 rec.radio.scanner:56953 rec.radio.shortwave:78877 Does anyone know of any good GMRS antennas? I would like a mobile car type, but haven't had any luck finding any. I would like a type with a TNC connector. Does anyone have a good one or can recommend a good one? Thanks! Andrew From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:50 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.alfred.edu!clicnet!news.clic.net!news.bconnex.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!in3.uu.net!news.alt.net!newspost1.alt.net!usenet From: "Peter Gottlieb" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Boatanchors Date: 30 Sep 1996 03:56:44 GMT Organization: Altopia Corp. - Affordable Usenet Access - http://www.alt.net Lines: 14 Message-ID: <01bbae83$83c69900$37102399@peter-s> References: <3248771C.7282@skantech.com> <52n1vd$guu@dec.cuug.ab.ca> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 > > I believe what you're looking for may be at > alt.radio.amateur.boatanchor(s) or something to that effect if you can > scan your news groups just put in your search, or > for that mater and scan. You can check under alt. or rec.radio... > Have fun poking. 73, John > Last I heard its still being voted on as a group. Hopefully it will be alive soon. ...Peter From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:51 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.net66.com!jolt.pagesat.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!news.primenet.com!not-for-mail From: "Charles P. Hobbs" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Panasonic RF4900 Tabletop Radio Date: 29 Sep 1996 22:34:07 -0700 Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet Lines: 24 Message-ID: <324F6019.189C@primenet.com> References: <52n6en$tdi@useneta1.news.prodigy.com> X-Posted-By: @206.165.32.25 (transit) X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 (Macintosh; I; 68K) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jerry Bianchi wrote: > > Any informatio on the Panasonic RF4900 tabletop radio would be greatly > appreciated. I have the opertunity to pick up one locally and waas > wandering how it compares to say my DX390. > > The unit has an analog tuning dial along with a digital readout for the > frequency. There are 8 or 10 bands with a dual tuning dial, Fast & Slow. > > Please help with any information. I had (and still have) the RF2800, which was the "cut-down" version of the 4800. (the RF2900 and RF4900 were versions of the 2800 and 4800, except with better digital-readout coverage). The RF2800 cost about $199 and the RF4800 cost about $450, new, back in 1978 (when I bought mine). I'm not sure what they're worth now, though, although it would be substantially less than their new price. If you do decide to purchase this radio, do check it out first. My 2800 hasn't quite weathered the years well (it has lost most of its sensitivity above 15 mHz, and the sound will suddenly "cut off", among a few other problems). From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:52 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.wwa.com!airwaves!rrb From: Greg Wallraven Newsgroups: rec.collecting,misc.forsale.non-computer,alt.forsale,rec.antiques.marketplace,rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.radio.swap,rec.radio.amateur.equipment,rec.radio.broadcasting,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: Old TURNER D9 broadcast microphone - $10 Followup-To: rec.radio.broadcasting Date: 30 Sep 1996 02:19:39 -0500 Organization: Lenape Information Systems Lines: 19 Sender: wdp@sashimi.wwa.com Approved: rrb@airwaves.chi.il.us Distribution: world Message-ID: <52nsab$8br@miso.wwa.com> Reply-To: gregw@cowboy.net NNTP-Posting-Host: miso.wwa.com X-Disclaimer: This article reflects the views of its author(s). X-Disclaimer: It does not necessarily reflect the views of X-Disclaimer: the moderator of this public forum. X-No-Archive: yes Xref: news2.epix.net rec.collecting:89474 misc.forsale.non-computer:37930 alt.forsale:34523 rec.antiques.marketplace:26360 rec.antiques.radio+phono:22343 rec.radio.swap:73452 rec.radio.amateur.equipment:32601 rec.radio.broadcasting:24673 rec.radio.shortwave:78873 I just placed an old TURNER Model D9 microphone on E-Bay's Auction Web. It is in great shape. If you're interested in seeing pictures and/or bidding, check it out at this address on the web: http://www.ebay.com/aw/item.cgi?item=byq5823 Auction ends on 10/5/96. No Reserve price! To register to bid, E-Bay's homepage address is: http://www.ebay.com/aw/ Thanks, Greg Greg Wallraven gregw@cowboy.net wallraven@aol.com 104202.1635@compuserve.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:53 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!usenet2.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!usenet1.news.uk.psi.net!uknet!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!oncology.demon.co.uk!h From: "h.r.baillie-johnson" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Radio signatures of lightning Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 13:07:45 +0100 Organization: oncology Lines: 8 Distribution: world Message-ID: <2QCGmAARg7TyEwfe@oncology.demon.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: oncology.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: oncology.demon.co.uk MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Newsreader: Turnpike Version 1.11 This may be a bit off topic, and apologies if it is. I've been recording lightning strikes on HF and putting the audio through a spectrum analyser. I had expected the radio emissions from a lightning stroke to be pretty well instantaneous, but in fact they seem to last 500ms or more, and the audio shows distinct banding of frequencies. Can anyone explain or comment on this please? -- h.r.baillie-johnson From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:54 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.imperium.net!news.valkyrie.net!usenet From: "Vern" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.dx Subject: Re: SSB Sqlch Needed Date: 30 Sep 1996 12:41:35 GMT Organization: Valkyrie Internet Service Lines: 17 Message-ID: <01bbaecc$ccdcbb80$23901ece@vwilson.valkyrie.net> References: <3243B5E3.7EDE@direct.ca> <52539g$t5f@uruguay.earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp6.valkyrie.net X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78879 rec.radio.amateur.dx:327 you could try a circuit with a digital delay, it would have to be an ajustable delay, have the circuit sample audio and convert it to digital, then you could set a level to turn on and off the audio, otherwise in analog, the agc time constant is going to keep you either hearing static all the time of the transmision, or you wont hear the lower parts of the audio.....turning the agc to fast, and turning down the RF gain, and turning the volume up, and using the RF gain like a volume control is prob. the easiest way.... Vern, KD8XY > Jay MacNEILL wrote: > > >Is there anyone out there on the net that can provide me with a > >ssb "Squelch circut diagram" that I can use on a RadioShack dx400 radio > >So I can listen to utility stations without having to > From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:55 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!news-in2.uu.net!feed1.news.erols.com!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!EU.net!chsun!news.eunet.ch!ascomax.hasler.ascom.ch!usenet From: Buehler Martin Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: FS: VLF converter Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 15:54:07 +0200 Organization: Ascom Hasler AG, Berne, Switzerland Lines: 11 Message-ID: <324FD0FF.41C67EA6@hasler.ascom.ch> NNTP-Posting-Host: asic07.hasler.ascom.ch Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (X11; I; SunOS 4.1.3_U1 sun4m) CC: nbuehm@aet.hasler.ascom.ch ---------------- VLF Converter ---------------- Converts the VLF frequency range (0 to 500kHz) into the SW range, to allow SW receivers monitor VLF signals. $42 nbuehm@hasler.ascom.ch From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:56 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-atl-21.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!super.zippo.com!zdc!news.PBI.net!samba.rahul.net!rahul.net!a2i!bug.rahul.net!rahul.net!a2i!in-news.erinet.com!news From: Tim Cook Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.equipment Subject: Re: Help: Info on DenTron MT-2000A antenna tuner Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 10:02:15 -0400 Organization: EriNet Online 513 436-1700 (Voice) Lines: 17 Message-ID: <324FD2E7.7A8E@erinet.com> References: <52gt0p$mjv@newshost.cyberramp.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: dlp7.spring.eri.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Win95; I) To: twhite@cyberramp.net Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.shortwave:78878 rec.radio.amateur.equipment:32608 Tony White wrote: > > Just picked up a DenTron MT-2000A antenna tuner at an estate sale for $1. I t > appears to be a general-purpose antenna tuner/transmitter matcher. If anyon e > has one and can give me some specifics about it, I'd really appreciate it. > I'd like to use it as a longwire antenna tuner for DXing and other SW work, > and later use the transmitter side when I get my ham ticket. Thanks. It has continous tuning from 1.8 to 30.0 Mhz, handles 3KW PEP, the 3 core 4:1 balun built in will allow 75-660 ohm matching with tuned feeders,front panel grounding switch, and a bypass switch also. This information came from one of Dentrons ads in a 1978 publication. Hope this helps some. I would say it should do very well with a long wire antenna. I have seen these tuners, and unlike most of todays tuners, it is very well built with very heavy duty components. Tim NZ8J From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:57 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!metro.atlanta.com!cssun.mathcs.emory.edu!cs.utk.edu!news.msfc.nasa.gov!bcm.tmc.edu!cs.utexas.edu!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!feed1.news.erols.com!news1.erols.com!uunet!in3.uu.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!cbgw2.lucent.com!nntphub.cb.lucent.com!ssbunews.ih.lucent.com!not-for-mail From: rats@ih4mp736.ih.att.com (Morris the Cat) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Cubic Electronics, Inc. ????????????? Date: 30 Sep 1996 17:03:09 GMT Organization: AT&T Lines: 13 Distribution: usa Message-ID: <52ougd$551@ssbunews.ih.lucent.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ih4mp736.ih.lucent.com |I apologize if this is the wrong newsgroup to ask this question in. I |am looking for some information on a Electronics Company in Ocean |Side, CA. The name is Cubic Electronics, Inc. I need a phone number |and/or an address. I have done a search in all Search Engines, Big |Yellow Book, etc. I can't find any mention anywhere. But I have a |radio receiver with their name on it. Thanks for any help. I recall a firm called "Cubic Communications" that manufactured radio receivers, including a DSP-based radio that I think was advertised (and even had an article written about it) in _SIGNAL_ magazine; perhaps this is the same firm? |Tommy Statham From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:58 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!usc!rand.org!colvin.rand.org!user From: colvin@hyrax.rand.org (Tim Colvin) Newsgroups: rec.radio.swap,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: 0-365 pfd variable capacitor WANTED Date: 30 Sep 1996 17:04:52 GMT Organization: RAND Lines: 10 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: colvin.rand.org Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.swap:73469 rec.radio.shortwave:78880 I'm having a heck of a time hunting down a 0-365 pfd variable capacitor. Years ago I could get them at Radio Shack and a bunch of other places. Specifically, I want one that is about 1 inch square, 0.5 inches thick, with a shaft 0.25 inches in diameter and about 0.5 inches long. I intend to use the capacitor to tune a broadcast-band loop I am constructing. If you've got one you'd like to sell, or if you can point me to a mail-order source of "older" parts I would truly appreciate it. Thanks in advance for any help. Tim From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:43:59 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!btnet!btnet-feed2!news.compulink.co.uk!usenet From: Richard Hunt Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: FM and MW bc-band freqs for Israel, Saudi Arabia,etc. Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 20:38:49 -0000 Organization: Richard Hunt Lines: 19 Message-ID: References: <527e3u$agl@jaring.my> Reply-To: richard@calcaria.cix.co.uk NNTP-Posting-Host: calcaria.compulink.co.uk Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Newsreader: Virtual Access by Ashmount Research Ltd, http://www.ashmount.com CL Lim> wolf@rbosch.po.my wrote: > Hello! Can anyone tell me what are the FM and MW bc-band frequencies > for Israel, Saudi Arabia and other Middle-Eastern > countries? Israel, Saudi Arabia and the other middle eastern states use the international FM "Band II", that is frequencies between 87.5MHz and 108MHz. On AM (mediumwave) the channel spacing is 9kHz starting at 531kHz up to 1602kHz. If you are modifying radios for use in that area, the main problem is likely to be the differing mains standards in use (110V/60Hz, 220V/50Hz, US sockets, British-type sockets, mainland Europe sockets...) Richard Hunt richard@calcaria.cix.co.uk From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:00 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!news-in2.uu.net!news.mindspring.com!n4vu!jsm From: jsm@n4vu.Atl.GA.US (John Miller) Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc,wash.general,rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc,rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: hamradio-online.com EXCLUSIVE: WA State Eases Proposed Radio Restrictions Followup-To: rec.radio.amateur.misc,wash.general,rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc,rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 23:02:19 GMT Organization: Pan-Galactic Consulting Lines: 13 Message-ID: References: <51vols$8ev@kanga.accessone.com> <01bbaf0d$c7953260$46d6e9ce@nrhblack.mpath.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: user-168-121-26-166.dialup.mindspring.com X-Server-Date: 30 Sep 1996 23:51:33 GMT X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Xref: news2.epix.net rec.radio.amateur.misc:107068 wash.general:4726 rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc:17066 rec.radio.amateur.policy:36789 rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:16863 rec.radio.scanner:57001 rec.radio.shortwave:78903 nrhblack (nrhblack@condate.com) wrote: : Ham radio is authorized by Federal Law which overrides State law. Ham : radio installations do not need to be certified. : Henry Black P.E. KK6JR, G4NOC Keep in mind that while states do not regulate radio, they most definitely regulate what you may do while operating your automobile! Perhaps that's what this is about. -- John Miller, N4VU My employer pays me handsomely for my jsm@mindspring.com opinions, and I'll be darned if I'm going to Fayetteville, GA let any of the good ones escape onto the net! From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:00 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!hunter.premier.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: schlemba@ix.netcom.com(Steve S) Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: GMRS Antennas? Date: 30 Sep 1996 23:08:29 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 21 Message-ID: <52pjtd$qpi@dfw-ixnews6.ix.netcom.com> References: <324F3CF2.6E23@pitnet.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: mac-ga3-47.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Sep 30 6:08:29 PM CDT 1996 Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33450 rec.radio.scanner:56976 rec.radio.shortwave:78887 In <324F3CF2.6E23@pitnet.net> "Andrew R. Gozdziewski" writes: > >Does anyone know of any good GMRS antennas? I would like a mobile car >type, but haven't had any luck finding any. I would like a type with >TNC connector. Does anyone have a or can recommend a good one? > >Thanks! >Andrew Andrew, Call Larsen Antennas at 1-800-426-1656 and ask for a catalog. They have a wide selection of mobile and base antennas. Or, you can do like I did and visit your nearest commercial 2-way radio shop and see what's in stock. I'm running an Antenna Specialist 455-470 MHz NMO-connector 5/8 over 1/2 collinear mobile with 4-5 dbi gain. I can reach 5 miles and more to my home base with 2 watts in a suburban environment. My base antenna is 17 feet high. Steve KAF8111 From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:01 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!newsgate.compuserve.com!ix.netcom.com!news From: jmrubin@ix.netcom.com (Joel Rubin) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: [Fwd: (Fwd) Fw: New Virus Warning! (fwd)] Date: 30 Sep 1996 23:20:38 GMT Organization: Nattering Nabobs of Negativism Lines: 28 Message-ID: <52pkk6$8l0@sjx-ixn6.ix.netcom.com> References: <199609301853.OAA16026@jericho.american.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: sfo-ca5-24.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Sep 30 4:20:38 PM PDT 1996 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.8 (x86 32bit) Oh, no! Not the "Good Times" Hoax again!!! ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/ne/netcom/GoodTimesHoaxFAQ.txt is dated May 8 1995, and that's a copy of something issued by an administrator at AOL, so it's even older than that. In a sense, the warning itself is a kind of "mind virus"--it causes people to panic and forward the message. You can only get a virus by running an infected program or booting from an infected disk. Recently, there has been a new breed of virus, the Macro Virus. Some programs, like the Microsoft Office programs, have a built-in programming language. If you open a Microsoft Word document with Microsoft Word, you may be running a program in that macro language. This can give you a virus which will infect other files from that program. Opening an Excel spreadsheet can infect other Excel spreadsheets. Opening an Access database can infect other Access databases. (although this last one in just theoretical--no one has done it yet) However, you CANNOT get a virus by just reading character email. -- "The Misinformation Highway Begins Here." -- Monty Python Web Site (http://www.pythonline.com) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:02 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!in3.uu.net!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: jmrubin@ix.netcom.com (Joel Rubin) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Outlook moves on KALW Date: 30 Sep 1996 23:29:17 GMT Organization: Nattering Nabobs of Negativism Lines: 13 Message-ID: <52pl4d$8l0@sjx-ixn6.ix.netcom.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sfo-ca5-24.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Mon Sep 30 4:29:17 PM PDT 1996 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.8 (x86 32bit) BBCWS Outlook is now on in the San Francisco area on KALW at 0935 local, and on KQED-FM at 2130 local and 0130 local. The KALW broadcast is a change from 1504 local which was changed to reflect the 2 hour All Things Consider format. (That first KQED time reminds me that at least some programs on some BBC streams may change GMT time on the last Sunday in October in order to keep the same local time.) -- "The Misinformation Highway Begins Here." -- Monty Python Web Site (http://www.pythonline.com) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:03 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!news.texas.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!news-master!mariner.cris.com!Se127pp From: se127pp Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: 1997 Passport to World Band Radio is out (of date)! Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 19:53:16 -0400 Organization: Concentric Internet Services Lines: 18 Message-ID: References: <32470a5f.573744@nntp.netcruiser> <3247628E.2BEC@ix.netcom.com> <52971t$gk4@pulp.ucs.ualberta.ca> <1996093019211168987@zetnet.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: mariner.cris.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII In-Reply-To: <1996093019211168987@zetnet.co.uk> x-no-archive: yes On Mon, 30 Sep 1996, Peter Morgan wrote: > > > But how much of it will be out of date when a number of stations change > > schedules and frequencies this fall? And how useful will a "1997" edition > > really be in 1997? > > As much as any annual publication. > > I think it offers a useful reference, to enthusiast new and old, who Wouldn't it make sense for them to publish quarterly upgrades to the blue pages, throughout 1997? Sort of like a magazine subsscription, but at much less cost (hopefully). From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:04 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!news-in2.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.stealth.net!demos!Gamma.RU!srcc!news.phys.msu.su!news.free.net!news.nask.pl!wariat.org!news.apk.net!nacs.net!not-for-mail From: dritchie@nacs.net (Don Ritchie) Newsgroups: alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: GMRS Antennas? Followup-To: alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.shortwave Date: 1 Oct 1996 00:36:27 GMT Organization: New Age Consulting Service, Cleveland, OH, USA Lines: 30 Message-ID: <52pp2b$6gg@tracy.nacs.net> References: <324F3CF2.6E23@pitnet.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: seka.nacs.net X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0] Xref: news2.epix.net alt.radio.scanner:33466 rec.radio.scanner:57019 rec.radio.shortwave:78913 Andrew R. Gozdziewski (andrewg@pitnet.net) wrote: : Does anyone know of any good GMRS antennas? I would like a mobile car : type, but haven't had any luck finding any. I would like a type with a : TNC connector. Does anyone have a good one or can recommend a good one? : : Thanks! : : Andrew What radio are you using that has a TNC? You should have little trouble finding GMRS Antennas, as GMRS is 462.550 - 462.725 ( outputs/simplex ) 467.550 - 467.725 ( repeater inputs ) and com'l business is on eather side of GMRS, so A/S, Antennex, Larson and many others make com'l business band antennas. Free advice is worth every penny you paid for it ! -- - WINDOWS !?!?!?!? If I wanted a MAC, I would have bought a MAC e-mail dritchie@nacs.net OR k8zgw@hamnet.org - A user of New Age Consulting Service, Cleveland Ohio (216)-619-2015 SLIP/PPP/Unix Shell 28.8k / ISDN / Leased Line http://www.nacs.net info@nacs.net (216)-524-8414 From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:05 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!news-in2.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newsstand.cit.cornell.edu!news.acsu.buffalo.edu!news.drenet.dnd.ca!crc-news.doc.ca!nott!bcarh189.bnr.ca!crchh327.rich.bnr.ca!nrchh52.rich.nt.com!karchev From: karchev@nt.com (Bob Karchevski) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Help Identify Beacon HT on 225 khz Date: 1 Oct 1996 01:04:33 GMT Organization: Northern Telecom Inc., Mission Park Lines: 33 Message-ID: <52pqn1$8ns@nrchh52.rich.nt.com> References: <324A55D7.29A6@wwd.net> <52ikpr$tgn@binabik.gatewest.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 47.82.32.146 X-newsreader: xrn 8.01 Originator: karchev@nt.com In article <52ikpr$tgn@binabik.gatewest.net>, rikiliv@gatewest.net (Rick Liver more) writes: |> Nick Marsh wrote: |> |> >Hope I'm not stepping on toes as I couldn't find a rec.radio.longwave |> >newsgroup to answer my question. |> |> >I was tuning the low frequency band the other night and ran across a |> >beacon that identified as HT on/about 225 khz. I thought this strange as |> >most beacons have 3 letter identifiers. Also, this is my first beacon |> >logging as I have never ventured below 500khz before. |> |> >tia |> |> >Nick |> |> Beacon HT is listed in Grove's Shortwave Directory on 226 kHz at |> Huntington WV. |> |> |> Rick |> Most beacons in the U.S. transmit their code as DSB. So "HT" transmits on 226 KHz but you would hear a steady tone on 226. You will hear the code, using 1 Khz tone, on 225 AND 227, but one may sound louder than the other. The above presumes you are using the CW mode (receiver-supplied oscillator --a.k.a. BFO-- on). Bob (karchev@nt.com) From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:06 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!ddsw1!news.mcs.net!in-news.erinet.com!bug.rahul.net!rahul.net!a2i!ns2.mainstreet.net!ns2.southeast.net!news From: Jim Finney Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Kenwood R1000 'lock-up' Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 21:24:14 -0400 Organization: Southeast Network Services, Inc. Lines: 25 Message-ID: <325072BE.120C@southeast.net> References: <324EF712.2378@azstarnet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ts4-007.southeast.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.01Gold (Win95; I) bill_h wrote: > > would someone with hands-on experience with this problem please > let me know what causes it? Sticks at 39.9something and won't > tune. Obviously something loose/dirty whatever, but where? It's > intermittent and goes away any time one seriously sets out to find it. > > Thanks....... I have the same problem... Mine locks up and displays 33.000mhz when I attemp t to tune above 23mhz. Below 23mhz all is OK. Anybody have a fix? Thanks, Jim.. -- ----------------------------------------------------- Jim Finney jpf@southeast.net http://users.southeast.net/~jpf Jacksonville, Florida ----------------------------------------------------- From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:07 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-fw-6.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news-in2.uu.net!brighton.openmarket.com!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!ad058 From: ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (TIMOTHY GUEGUEN) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh Date: 1 Oct 1996 01:40:39 GMT Organization: Saskatoon Free-Net Lines: 24 Message-ID: <52psqn$c4u@tribune.usask.ca> References: <7ea_9609110601@gzbbs.DIALix.oz.au> <323FD0EA.149D@earthlink.net> <51v1d1$s7f@tribune.usask.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] nichod@delphi.com wrote: : TIMOTHY GUEGUEN writes: : : >Now, now, there's nothing wrong with Rush that several years of being : >locked in a library and made to read some actual books wouldn't cure. : > : >tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca : > : : Tim, that is why you liberals are doomed to extinction. Even in the age : of information, you deal in ignorance and stupidity. Rush is one of the : best read individuals in the media today. Even his detractors know this. : If you were to take the time to listen to him you would realize this. : But, you might become converted and I'm not certain we really want you in : our fraternity of right thinking Americans. : Boy, there sure a lot of Limbaughites on here! As for being a member of your "fraternity of right thinking Americans," being a Canadian makes that a little hard. Further, a "liberal" in American terms would be a member of a Conservative party in most other Western democracies. And having read and heard some of Limbaugh's pronouncements, I have real trouble believing he reads much of anything. tim gueguen ad058@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:08 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!news.cwi.net!cwix!uunet!in3.uu.net!nntp.earthlink.net!usenet From: rickets@earthlink.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Ant tip Date: Tue, 01 Oct 1996 02:07:28 GMT Organization: Earthlink Network, Inc. Lines: 4 Message-ID: <52p5l0$6g5@venezuela.earthlink.net> References: <4ulbmv$f53@texas.nwlink.com> <4us19k$fo6@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <52gupk$nr3@faith.total.net> <324DAFC4.3618@eagle1.eaglenet.com> <52ncod$jna@faith.total.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: max1-ot-ca-32.earthlink.net X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 Why the horizontal section? dr From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:09 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!news-in2.uu.net!feed1.news.erols.com!news1.erols.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: jrburca@aol.com (JRBURCA) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Spelling Date: 30 Sep 1996 22:51:15 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 19 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <52q0v3$n6u@newsbf02.news.aol.com> References: <52ndip$do7@news1.mnsinc.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader My comments probably apply more to some other newsgroups I read but since this is where I found the thread......We all make mistakes and I'm sure some bad spellers are competent in other ways. I have the impression that the spelling and grammar in rec.radio.shortwave is good overall compared to some others I read. There seems to be a lot of folks who don't know the difference between "their" and "there" or "your" and "you're" or "to" and "too" and such. I'm afraid that those who don't know the proper use will never bother to learn. If English is your first language, then there is little excuse. If it is not your first language, then I have respect for you, mistakes and all. I say this, because like many Americans, I understand precious little of any language other than English. I proof read anything I post to a newsgroup always wanting to look as smart as possible. Jake From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:12 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!news-in2.uu.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-3.sprintlink.net!news.oz.net!news.wwa.com!news From: rttyman@wwa.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: Weird data signal, any ideas? Date: Tue, 01 Oct 1996 03:06:18 GMT Organization: WorldWide Access (tm) - Chicagoland Internet Services (http://www.wwa.com) Lines: 42 Message-ID: <52q1td$snm@kirin.wwa.com> References: <01bbadb7$a581fac0$f8022399@peter-s> NNTP-Posting-Host: vh1-050.wwa.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 "Peter Gottlieb" wrote: >I just happened across a strange data signal on 1764.7 KHz USB that has a >repeating >pattern of about 1.5 seconds of single tone then 3.75 seconds of high speed >data that >has the characteristic phase modulated sound. A FFT shows what looks like >a training >pattern at the beginning of each data period. >Anyone have any idea what this is? >I am in Westchester county, NY, 20 mi N of NYC, signal is 5 uV from 50 foot >vertical >(seems vert polarized). >...Peter If my memory serves me correctly, this frequency is one of several between 1700 and 1900 kHz that I have logged for several years sending encrypted ASCII at 170 Hz shift/300 baud speed. I think the transmissions have something to do with the Global Positioning System. When these stations first came on the air the transmissions were unencrypted and consisted of long lines of data. Then after a few months the transmissions went to crypto where they've remained ever since. Listening to the frequency you mention Monday night, Sept. 30, it appeared to be the ASCII station I mentioned but it sounded somewhat different as if something was irregular with the equipment or maybe a new data mode was being used. I'm not sure which for I am monitoring that station while writing this message and I therefore cannot analyze it with my data decoder. Bob Margolis rttyman@wwa.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:13 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!news-in2.uu.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.nap.net!news.wwa.com!news From: rttyman@wwa.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Re: REQ info/opinions YB 405(RTTY?) Date: Tue, 01 Oct 1996 03:11:37 GMT Organization: WorldWide Access (tm) - Chicagoland Internet Services (http://www.wwa.com) Lines: 27 Message-ID: <52q27c$snm@kirin.wwa.com> References: <52n6ku$hal@dec.cuug.ab.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: vh1-050.wwa.com X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82 erskinej@cuug.ab.ca (John D. Erskine) wrote: >Hi folks, does anyone own/use the Grundig YB405? Has it been found stable >enough for digital work? I own larger stuff and would like something >smaller that does have USB/LSB, "LW, MW", HF and FM(VHF BCB), so, this >radio does have some appeal. It would be cool if I could hook up my KAM >or a HAMCOM ciruit to it to rx digital sigs. Small enough to throw in my >kit bag and take travelling. So, experiences or observations about >sensitivity, selectivity, freq stability or anything you'd like to >contribute would be appreciated. Thanks, John >erskinej@cuug.ab.ca >jerskine@freenet.calgary.ab.ca >ve6otc@ve6ipg.ampr.org I'm not familiar with that Grundig unit but if it's a small or cheaply priced radio, say under $300, then don't expect it to do too well on decoding data signals because your decoding equipment will emit RFI that will coverup all but the very strongest signals. I have yet to find RTTY and radio equipment compact enough to take with me on trips overseas for monitoring sessions. Bob Margolis rttyman@wwa.com From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:14 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!news-dc-2.sprintlink.net!gatech!csulb.edu!news.sgi.com!swrinde!news-peer.gsl.net!news.gsl.net!portc01.blue.aol.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf02.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: jstek@aol.com (JStek) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Antenna Wire Lengths Date: 30 Sep 1996 23:46:28 -0400 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 22 Sender: root@newsbf02.news.aol.com Message-ID: <52q46k$ov2@newsbf02.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf02.mail.aol.com X-Newsreader: AOL Offline Reader For those with limited space who are thinking about cutting some wire to make a SW antenna, the following are 1/4-wave lengths for the specified frequencies which can be applied to small-scale "longwire", dipole, or other antennas. For indoor experiments, consider using nearly invisible insulated "wrapping wire" such as Radio Shack's #278-502. Please post to the group if you build a successful design. Freguency Meters 1/4-wave antenna wire lengths 2.400 120 98' or 29.71 meters 3.300 90 71' 21.61 3.950 75 59' 18.05 4.900 60 48' 14.55 6.000 49 39' 11.88 7.200 41 32'-6" 9.9 9.700 31 24'-1" 7.35 11.800 25 19'-10" 6.04 13.700 21 17' 5.2 15.300 19 15'-4" 4.66 17.700 16 13'-3" 4.03 21.600 13 10'-10" 3.3 25.800 11 9'-11" 2.76 From amsoft@epix.net Thu Oct 03 14:44:15 1996 Path: news2.epix.net!news4.epix.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.ycc.yale.edu!morpheus.cis.yale.edu!bell From: bell@morpheus.cis.yale.edu (Peter Bell) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Subject: Busted: Bo Gritz and son Date: 1 Oct 1996 03:49:31 GMT Organization: Yale University Lines: 33 Message-ID: <52q4cb$13q@news.ycc.yale.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: morpheus.cis.yale.edu The local TV Nooz just gave us an interesting tidbit on SW host Bo Gritz' whereabouts: in the pokey. Ace paramilitary dude, rescuer-to-be of American POWs from hostile facilities, teacher of his SPIKE course/video series -- better training than the Green Berets get, right in front of your VCR -- Gritz was apparently outwitted by the local cops in Connecticut as he and his equally-bright son attempted to kidnap, pardon me, exfiltrate a middle school kid who's folks are in the midst of an ugly, protracted custody dispute. Rather than suggest that the mom hire a lawyer, Gritz bought some NWO/pedophilia/conspiracy story from Mum -- much discussed on-air in a few broadcasts I caught -- and went in. Oops. Musta been some black helicopters overhead assisting the locals gendarmes -- surely, they couldn't have busted ol' Bobo without Help from the Conspiracy... Heheheheh... In fairness to Gritz, it's possible that the local authorities knew what was happening because he told them he was coming in to take the kid, court system bedamned. Personally, though, I like much better the vision of Gritz popping up in a camo-painted jeep and a ninja suit, scaling the wall and trying his best to sneak in, only screwing up when he and his son accidentally wandered through the girls' dressing room as they went in... More to come, I'm sure... Not in the online Courant yet, though. -Peter bell@minerva.cis.yale.edu | http://pantheon.cis.yale.edu/~bell/bell.html "Mr. Bell...is an Ivy League pedant with an axe to grind..." "Apologize and we may continue if it suits me." Jim "Jew Genotype" Bowery endorses the thoroughness of my research. Thanks, Jim.