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BCcubed

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Sep 28, 2003, 3:17:26 PM9/28/03
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Hello all. Found a nice Zenith Royal D7000Y at a flea market. I would love to
understand more about shortwave radio and how to listen. Are there any sites
where information can be viewed? Any help greatly appreciated.

Mickey

Jenni_is_a_Whore

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Sep 28, 2003, 3:50:37 PM9/28/03
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Just surfing the net and looking at this newsgroup for Info. really helped
me when I got started 5 years ago or so. I would also suggest getting a
copy of the "Passport to World Band Radio". I bought that with my first
raido (an ATS-909). The copy that I buy every year is falling apart when
I'm ready of the next issue because of excessive use. Another good book
that helped me was "Shortwave Listning Guidebook" by Harry Helms. I bought
both of these books from Amazon.

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Diverd4777

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Sep 28, 2003, 7:14:15 PM9/28/03
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In article <Xns9404ADB7D6D8...@216.130.132.203>, "-=jd=-"
<jd77...@HATpostmark.net> writes:

>
>
>(/tongue-in-cheek ON)
>Nope. There's a near total-vacuum of information about shortwave to be
>found anywhere on the internet. I say "near total-vacuum" as We've been
>looking for months and all our efforts combined only turned up a couple
>of Radio Shack banner ads...
>

( Jee !,
I went down to my Local Radio Shack & asked about Shortwave;
& now I am the proud owner of
A Satellite dish AND a Cell Phone !!

- Whatta deal ! : )


The Axelrods

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Sep 28, 2003, 8:17:25 PM9/28/03
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BCcubed wrote:

Try some of the articles at the AMANDX site below. It is geared to people new to
the hobby and is not full of technical articles so it may be of help.

Have fun it can be a great hobby

--
73 and Best of DX
Shawn Axelrod

Visit the AMANDX DX site with info for the new or experienced listener:

http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/index.html

REMEMBER ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN HEAR FOREVER


starman

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Sep 28, 2003, 11:08:27 PM9/28/03
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-=jd=- wrote:
>
> To be honest, my local RS has an old timer behind the counter that
> actually knows what hot solder smells like. I have not asked, and he has
> not volunteered, but I would not be surprised if he's been a ham for
> decades.
>
> And when I say "Old Timer", I mean that with all due respect.

The original manager at my local RS was trained in electronics in the
military. I used to enjoy talking 'shop' with him. He retired a few
years ago, so now it's an intellectual wasteland there. I don't think RS
really wants employees with electronics knowledge these days. It might
get in the way of pushing the cell phones. If the corporate clones at RS
were really honest about the current state of affairs in the company,
they would change the name to the 'Cell Phone Shack'.


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Frank Dresser

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Sep 28, 2003, 11:14:48 PM9/28/03
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>
> The original manager at my local RS was trained in electronics in the
> military. I used to enjoy talking 'shop' with him. He retired a few
> years ago, so now it's an intellectual wasteland there. I don't think RS
> really wants employees with electronics knowledge these days. It might
> get in the way of pushing the cell phones. If the corporate clones at RS
> were really honest about the current state of affairs in the company,
> they would change the name to the 'Cell Phone Shack'.
>
>
Nah. The Cell Phone boom is over. Nearly everybody who wants a cell phone
has one. We are now in the age of cheap, cheesy dsiposable electonics.
They should call themselves "RCA Shack".

Frank Dresser


RHF

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Sep 29, 2003, 3:55:49 AM9/29/03
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Mickey,

Enjoy the Zenith Royal D7000Y.

Here are a few links to possibly read and learn from that relate to
the Hobby of Shortwave Radio Listening.

Shortwave Radio - Learning The Basics
http://support.radioshack.com/support_electronics/doc66/66356.htm

The Basics of Shortwave - A place to learn/share ideas about Shortwave
Radio
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thebasicsofshortwave/

ShortWave 101 – How To – Listen To – World Radio
http://www.etoncorp.com/listeningguide/ListeningGuide_new.pdf

Beginner's Guide to Medium and Shortwave DXing
- - - Ontario DX Association
http://www.odxa.on.ca/beginnersguide/dxguide.html
*** Introduction to DXing ** Medium Wave * What is Medium Wave DX? *
How to Get Started * The Medium Wave Band Plan * Finding Distant
Stations * Sending Reception Reports * Beyond the Basics * Medium Wave
Resources ** Shortwave * An Introduction to Shortwave Listening * What
You Need to Hear Shortwave Stations * When and Where to Listen * Major
English Language Broadcasters * SWL Reception Reports * Shortwave
Listeners * Resources

John Wagner's Shortwave Tips & Tricks
http://www.dxing.com/tips.htm

Antenna Basics – A Few "Rules of Thumb" for Antennas
http://www.electronics-tutorials.com/antennas/antennas.htm

Shortwave Listening: Equipment
http://www.radioenthusiast.com/sw_equip.htm
* Where To Start * Buying a Radio * Where To Get Radio Equipment
- - - Presented by "The Radio Enthusiast" (James Tedford)

The DX Press – Radio News Sources for the SWL
http://www.radiointel.com/press.htm
Presented by RadioIntel.Com

The AMANDX WebPages - Presented by Shawn Axelrod
http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/index.html


~ RHF
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Larry Ozarow

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Sep 29, 2003, 7:46:05 AM9/29/03
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In addition to all the pages mentioned so far, Universal
Radio has an info site at www.dxing.com that has a lot
of information.

Beloved Leader

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Sep 29, 2003, 9:37:56 AM9/29/03
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bcc...@aol.com (BCcubed) wrote in message news:<20030928151726...@mb-m14.aol.com>...

> Found a nice Zenith Royal D7000Y at a flea market.

Zenith Trans-Oceanic radios have an avid following. I too saw one at a
flea market, a 1000 or 3000, for a nice price too. I hemmed and hawed
and left it there. Returning the following day with cells to see if it
worked, I found that it had been sold. Now my life has no meaning. Not
that buying the radio would have changed that. It would have made a
nice addition to the collection. There will be more.

At any rate, ask about it at the Usenet group rec.antiques.radio+phono
. This link ought to be informative as well:

http://antiqueradio.org/transoc.htm

CW

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Sep 29, 2003, 2:47:53 PM9/29/03
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I don't know if you remember but when cell phones first started appearing on
the market, there was huge advertising campaigns to convince people they
needed one. Up that time, the majority of people valued their privacy and a
cell phone destroyed that. That was also when they started trying to
convince everyone that life was so hectic and busy that you never had time
to do anything.


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Frank Dresser

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Sep 29, 2003, 2:59:56 PM9/29/03
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> I don't know if you remember but when cell phones first started appearing
on
> the market, there was huge advertising campaigns to convince people they
> needed one. Up that time, the majority of people valued their privacy and
a
> cell phone destroyed that. That was also when they started trying to
> convince everyone that life was so hectic and busy that you never had time
> to do anything.
>
>
I've always regarded phones as an intrusive but necessary evil. I had a
hard time beliveing anybody would want to carry one of Satan's most
insidious inventions right on their person. Not only did they want the damn
thing, they thought it was wonderful! More proof of the end times, I
suppose. Don't know how Brother Stair missed that one.

Frank Dresser


Kent

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Sep 29, 2003, 3:44:27 PM9/29/03
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Well the cell phone industry has a new market... teens..and SUB teens.


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starman

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Sep 29, 2003, 6:04:45 PM9/29/03
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It's really a shame what happened to RCA. They used to be the worlds
premier electronic research company, perhaps with the inclusion of Ma
Bell. RCA invented the color television system (analog) we use today. A
little research on their patent record will give you an idea of what RCA
used to be.

starman

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Sep 29, 2003, 6:07:05 PM9/29/03
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CW wrote:
>
> I don't know if you remember but when cell phones first started appearing on
> the market, there was huge advertising campaigns to convince people they
> needed one. Up that time, the majority of people valued their privacy and a
> cell phone destroyed that. That was also when they started trying to
> convince everyone that life was so hectic and busy that you never had time
> to do anything.

I didn't see the phone booths occupied all the time before cell phones,
so I guess their marketing scheme worked.

RHF

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Sep 30, 2003, 1:13:04 AM9/30/03
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The "Real Deal" was the Three Room DSS System
- - - and the Family CP Plan with Four Phones.

Thanks to RadioShaq - I am Wired for Wireless ~ RHF
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