Hi Everyone;
Can anyone tell me what the differences between the G3 and, the
G4? one!
Thanks & 73 De Anthony W2AJV
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Sent from my Verizon iPhone 5!
On Jul 9, 2013, at 10:57 PM, Ron Miller
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Hi Gary,
I have this receiver and use it successfully. Mine was
accidentally run ov=
er
(barely clipped by a car's rear wheel) by the previous owner. I
am
interested in hearing your assessment of the radio's performance
to
determine which problems are due to the previous abuse of the
radio and
which are due to any design weaknesses.
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73
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Ron Miller
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On Behalf Of Gary Lee
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2013 10:12 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: short wave / cw receiver
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Zac:
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I have a grundig g3 coming, and woill write a short review after
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with it a while.
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am / fm / sw / air, with synchronous detection and ssb.
from the manual, looks to be fairly accessible.
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more info after I receive it. supposed to arrive next week.
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Gary Lee
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On Jun 25, 2013, at 12:06 PM, Zach Shifflett
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Hey all,
I'm wondering if there are any portable shortwave receivers out
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that are relatively accessible, and that can receive cw.
Now that I've had my license for a couple weeks and have
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myself with basic procedure, I'd like to get started studying
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general. First though, I want to learn cw.
I've been doing cw training tapes I found online, as well as
using the =20=
g4fon cotch trainer, but what I'd really like is to be able to
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to some code on the air, and copy that. I feel like that'd be
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best practice, to actually use realtime, on air code.
I'd also like to see what kind of stuff I can pick up on the low
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frequencies where I live.
I don't even know how good a portable receiver like this would
be, as =20=
I know you have to have decent antennas to even be able to pick
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most of this stuff.
Please forgive a stupid question from a total newbie, but
everybody's =20=
gotta start somewhere, eh?
I'd just really like to start listening to some code on air and
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copying it. Maybe this is also something I could do with
echolink.
Are there even shortwave stations you can pick up anymore?
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Thanks in advance for all the great advice I know will come.
This list is really great, and I look forward to actually being
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to talk to some of you guys once my echolink approval goes
through.
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73
Zach, kk4ruz
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