The Internet went down in my area for a few hours last week. Given the bizarre nature of current events my inner prepper used that as justification to buy a high end shortwave radio. The receive sensitivity really isn't any better than 200.00 radios but it should have better overall sound, plus it looks cool.
Here is a link where you can stream some shortwave stations if you are interested
Propagation is starting to improve after one of the worst solar cycles in recent memory. A search on "shortwave listing" will bring up a ton of information about the hobby. You might want to hurry with that search before Google decides shortwave radio is spreading "misinformation" though.
I'm a HAM operator - this is my Radio (or one of them)
James Pepper: There's no law west of Dodge and no God west of the Pecos. Right, Mr. Chisum? John Chisum: Wrong, Mr. Pepper. Because no matter where people go, sooner or later there's the law. And sooner or later they find God's already been there.
That's the first time I ever heard the terms "sounds amazing and shortwave radio" in the same sentence. 😄.
It looks like a good model. Did you get one,, or thinking about it? Never mind, I just reread the title. Lol
. I should get mine out to have handy. It's been a long time since I've used the grundigs or the other smaller models. I have a table top model that is pretty nice and major quality speakers with heavy magnets, mid and base. My buddy contacted me the other day to pass along the alert if major solar flares and storm waves to hit earth. I unplugged some appliances but didn't get any static on the AM band. Normally low end AM is nothing but static when that happens. Did you hear of anything yesterday or before?
It looks like you got a model that will last. First thing I'd do is get a spool of solid copper wire and attach gator clips yo both ends. You have probably had smaller models and know what I'm talking about. Saves your antenna base connection that goes first. Captures the longer waves and direction adjustment.
Cool. That's the emergency model with the flash light and a couple other features. I used to have a yellow one. Do you listen to any particular stations?
I'm a HAM operator - this is my Radio (or one of them)
Marantz or Pioneer?
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James Pepper: There's no law west of Dodge and no God west of the Pecos. Right, Mr. Chisum? John Chisum: Wrong, Mr. Pepper. Because no matter where people go, sooner or later there's the law. And sooner or later they find God's already been there.
Cool. That's the emergency model with the flash light and a couple other features. I used to have a yellow one. Do you listen to any particular stations?
I've been listening to Shortwave on my base transceiver over the past week. It's a Flex 6500 with a digital display that shows signals. I don't have to tune around I just "see" the activity and click on it. I wanted a battery operated portable that runs on 18650 batteries because I have a ton of them for flashlights.
If the Internet and the grid go down I'll still be able to find reports on World news and events to complain about for years to come.
Here is an overview on understanding radio propagation.
Here is a look at a Flex Radio display.... it really is kind of cheating....
Is it a Ham thing to run around in a Toyota tercel with a santa claus beard, casey jones shoulder britches and 3 medium sized Heinz57 dogs in the front seat?
Big antenna with tennis balls, Skywarn stickers on back glass
I’ve got a Tecsun with the ETM (Easy Tune Mode). It’s great as it scans and locks all stations with a decent signal into the memory. You don’t want to use that mode to look for super weak stations but it saves a ton of time scrolling. It also works on fm, but regular am (mw) it isn’t so hot.
Slumlord, If you can find stations from Eastern Europe; Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia.. they have a less "woke" take on things...They still remember what Communism does to a Country and they are against it.
Is it a Ham thing to run around in a Toyota tercel with a santa claus beard, casey jones shoulder britches and 3 medium sized Heinz57 dogs in the front seat?
Big antenna with tennis balls, Skywarn stickers on back glass
Cool. That's the emergency model with the flash light and a couple other features. I used to have a yellow one. Do you listen to any particular stations?
No flashlight on this one
I dont have any stations im dedicated too.
The crank is handy with rechargeables. It'll get you through about any emergency. Those shortwaves were the only source of true independent media and conservative news before the net got popular.
It was fun setting the clocks so they were in sink with the standard time of the atomic clock.
Be careful what you say....didn't the Leftist tyrants in DC instruct the FBI or some group to monitor Ham radio right after the "2020 Selection"? I think they even put out a warning. I guess it might be harder to control radio and they're scared folks might share the truth without their knowledge.
At the rate current events are going I don't think it's a totally paranoid idea that the Internet could go "poof". We have plenty of rice beans and a wide assortment of hot sauces along with springs on the property and a woodstove to "survive". I'd go through serious withdrawal if I didn't have some source of "news" to try and read between the lines of....