[Spooks] HAM Stuff [was: Re: Lincolnshire poacher]
Ted Van Beurden
tedvanbeurden at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 7 14:40:53 EDT 2013
Thanks, but that's not my post. Mine ended with the phrase "just my view". Dunno how it got mixed in with another post. - Ted
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> Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2013 14:37:29 -0400
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> The Grundig came with a wire, but I’ve tried the Grundig both with and without it, and even with both antennas attached, and haven’t had any luck picking up anything but fairly strong local stations. Thank you for the suggestions about gear, I’ll take a look at those.
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> Hmm. If a small portable is so problematic, I wonder how it is that spies use them. Or maybe the don’t use them? Dunno. (Obviously.)
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> On Oct 6, 2013, at 2:35 PM, john wrote:
> > ITed, it's probably both.
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> > Even a cheapish table top used SW receiver with a random wire will pick up numbers stations , hams, SWBC stations, etc. A budget portable with a whip MAY be able to pick them up if you have experience with SW listening and are patient, but you'd do much better to get an Icom R71, or a Kenwood 2000, or something affordable like that, and run a wire as far as you can (even if it's just tacked to the ceiling down the hallway).
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> > A whip and an inexpensive portable is not going to be easy!
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