[Spooks] HR 2510.

Steven Rowland griffithvoice at hotmail.com
Sun Aug 22 00:57:33 EDT 2004


ok,
That sounds like some sound advice. Any advice on brands digital/analog
etc?????

also is there a website i can go to find a basic explanation of frequencys
and different bands etc
best regards
steve
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Subject: [Spooks] HR 2510.


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> That will do fine if the signals you want to hear are in the Citizens Band
> or Ten meter HAM band.  No, this radio will not help you at all.  You are
> better off looking for an in-expensive Short Wave radio.  Older analog
> (dial) SW radios can be had for $20 to $40 and are usually found at yard
> sales, second hand shops and Pawn shops.  Excellent used models should
cost
> no more than $100 with all the bells and whistles.  If possible, and
highly
> recommended you will want a receiver with a switch that has SSB (single
side
> band) on it.  Entry level radios usually aren't labeled LSB/USB, but
> anything with generic SSB or BFO switch will work fine!
>
> Kurt
>
> Rosetta Proving Ground, Nevada
> Hell's Laboratory
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Steven Rowland <griffithvoice at hotmail.com>
>
> have just joined and keen to get into listening to some of the stations.
Am
> located in Australia so am limited but who knows there are probably alot
of
> undiscovered ones down here. Anyway  my question is what sort of
transceiver
> or scanner to buy.
>
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