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#141704 - 07/27/08 07:57 PM Re: Short Wave Radio???Recomendations please. [Re: Fitzoid]
Nishnabotna Offline
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Registered: 12/31/07
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Loc: Nebraska
Is there some kind of online guide listing stations and frequencies? I must not ask Google the right questions.

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#141724 - 07/27/08 11:04 PM Re: Short Wave Radio???Recomendations please. [Re: wildman800]
philip Offline
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Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
If you search on
man pack manpack
you'll get tons of links.

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#141733 - 07/28/08 12:27 AM Re: Short Wave Radio???Recomendations please. [Re: philip]
BobS Offline
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Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 924
Loc: Toledo Ohio
Yea I’m a Radio Nerd, I love all my big radios.


As far as the original post, if you don’t listen to shortwave now, I don’t see that changing in a bug out situation. Go with a good portable AM FM radio.


But if you have an interest in developing shortwave listening as a hobby then a shortwave portable would be a good choice to start with. At least till you decide what area of shortwave you want to listen to. Then it’s still a handy radio to have for traveling.


I like and search out military SSB (Coast Guard, USAF Aircraft, Hurricane Hunters and the like) and also distant broadcast band DXing. The portable Sangean works well for the Broadcast Band, but not so well for distant SSB transmissions. The Icom works for everything. When JFK Jr’s plane went down I listened to the search effort for a while till they switched to VHF. But to pickup S&R operations you almost have to have a radio parked on S&R frequencies all the time and have it running in the background. This is not going to be popular with other family members.

Shortwave can be fun to play with, other then the religious broadcasters that are on 24-7. Don’t let the flood of them chase you away from it.

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#237063 - 12/09/11 01:32 AM Re: Short Wave Radio???Recomendations please. [Re: CentralOklahoma]
Dagny Offline
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Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 1918
Loc: Washington, DC
Was going through some misc gear and pulled out a Grundig Yacht Boy 400 that I bought in the mid-90s.

Anyone know if newer incarnations are all that much better?

Any ETS-ers particularly enthusiastic about a comparable shortwave receiver?


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#237071 - 12/09/11 04:17 AM Re: Short Wave Radio???Recomendations please. [Re: CentralOklahoma]
LesSnyder Offline
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Registered: 07/11/10
Posts: 1680
Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
If you can find a Collins R390 you can also cook on it...hot dog wrapped in aluminum foil, about 10 min....the ANFLR-9 antenna is the expensive accessory...

sorry couldn't resist....they were used by some of the finest dit catchers in the world...and made my job easy


Edited by LesSnyder (12/09/11 01:27 PM)

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