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Re: FRG-7 Mechanical adjustment


 

So sorry to read your cynical view of SW Broadcast listening Mark; in my experience, as long as you can get a reasonably quiet receive on a long wire or a loop, you will find delights throughout the band. An FRG-7 is a pleasure to drive, and the ability to step in 1MHz increments is good for Broadcast listening.

Before you go out for your daily exercise or shopping round, check the Broadcast bands from 30m up. On 22m you will identify RNZ on a good day. Turkey is everywhere, though English broadcasts are in the afternoon and evening, while China dominates SW 24 hours of the day in all languages. Remember that CRI can be surprisingly strong in the UK, thanks to relays from Wooferton and Germany. In the evening the 'Equatorial' bands are far from equatorial these days, once again CRI is everywhere, and India, the far East, and Dutch pirates. 75m always interests me, if you're lucky you may hear BBC WS from the Singapore relay. Others I like to look for in the morning are BBC French for Africa from Ascension and Madagascar.

Switch to USB and another world opens up, with Volmet stations around the British Isles. Trawlers are everywhere, they don't seem to bother with 'bands' these days.

If you aren't getting anything interesting on your home, just try one of the many Kiwi online SDR systems, some of which have good reception from VLF upwards. I've just spent an hour transfixed while listening to a good one I use. Go to https://rx-tx.info/map-sdr-points , select KiwiSDR and zoom in on your location. When you select one, the operating instructions are linked from the Welcome panel. It may give you a standard you can strive for!

?- Julian

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