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Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:51:48 -0600
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Dale Hamm seens to be selling that receiver for $115.  Now that I see 
the specs., I find it interesting!
Pat, K9JAUAt 10:33 AM 12/11/2011, you wrote:
>Speaking of receivers, does anyone know about the following receiver?
>Grundig G3
>The Grundig G3 Globe Traveler
>is an innovative portable radio covering long wave, AM, FM (stereo to
>earphone jack),
>continuous shortwave
>plus
>the VHF aircraft band. It features dual conversion AM/SW circuitry for
>exceptional
>sensitivity and image rejection. It offers S.S.B. - Single sideband
>reception. It
>has an large 700 channel memory system with memory scan and auto tuning
>storage.
>Memories may be labelled up to 8 characters. Unlike other portables in it
>class,
>the
>Globe Traveler
>offers Synchronous Detection. This special feature addresses the issue of
>selective
>fading and adjacent channel interference on shortwave. RDS (radio data
>system) shows
>FM callsigns, artist, song title and messages when available. Other
>enhancements
>include:  Wide/Narrow selectivity, Local/DX switch, direct frequency entry,
>signal
>indicator and 24 hour clock with four alarm timers. External antenna jack
>for shortwave,
>FM, VHF air band. The
>right side
>of the radio has a 3.5mm Input/Output jack. Requires four AA cells (not
>supplied).
>If four NiMH AAs are inserted, they may be recharged inside the radio. 6.62
>x 4.13
>x 1.1 inches. Supplied with manual, protective pouch and AC adapter/charger.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Butch Bussen
>Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 6:44 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: 10-meter interference problem now being narrowed down
>
>What receiver did you use to detect the noise?  I've been looking at one
>of the m f j ones.
>73
>Butch
>WA0VJR
>Node 3148
>Wallace, ks.

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