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#7928 - 08/06/02 06:20 PM Shortwave Reception
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I bought a Grundig YB-400 a couple of weeks ago. I live in San Francisco. I have not been able to pick up a single good shortwave signal, despite the fact that I strung up 10 meters of external antenna. (All the "local" FM and AM stations come in fine)<br><br>Are shortwave signals this difficult to pick up in urban areas? Is my unit defective? Suggestions ?<br><br>I am going to take the receive out in the boonies on a mountaintop to test it when I have time . . .

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#7929 - 08/06/02 09:47 PM Re: Shortwave Reception
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Shortwave is dependent on time of day and what frequency you try to use at that particular time of day. Without trying to get into the specifics of radio propogation; try this. Tune to the 40 meter band after midnight and let it scan. <br> I havent listened to shortwave in a while so I will have to do a little reading to make sure I tell you everything with the proper terminology. Assuming someone else doesnt run with this first.

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#7930 - 08/06/02 11:55 PM Re: Shortwave Reception
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Registered: 12/12/01
Posts: 73
Loc: Western / Central Australia
Long distqance shortwave signals are only able to be picked up so far from the broadcaster because the "sky-wave" signal is bounced off the upper parts of the atmosphere. The reflecting properties are badly affected by ionisation caused by sunlight and especially sunspot activity. What this means is that your best listening times are when the broadcaster and the receiver are both in darkness. Expect best reception from about 2 hours after last light to about 2 hours before first light. Try your local public library for books on SWL and radio theory.<br><br>Happy listening!

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#7931 - 08/08/02 11:40 PM Re: Shortwave Reception
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Try this site for what's available and when:<br><br>http://www.anarc.org/naswa/swlguide/<br><br>

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#7932 - 08/09/02 04:07 PM Re: Shortwave Reception
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Registered: 05/04/02
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Loc: Just wandering around.
Don't dispair yet! There have been a number of solar flares around the date you posted. The bands went dead for several days.<br><br>Try it now and things should be rolling in. Be sure it is set on DX (distance) or it will be very "numb". <br><br>Listen to 10, 15, 20 & 25 mhz exactly for the W W V time signal. One of those should be hearable almost anytime.<br><br>If you don't hear anything, find a ham and compare what he/she can hear. You won't do as good with the YB, but it will pick up all the stronger stations. I have one and use is frequently. Good radio. Should perfom well unless you have a problem.
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