I mostly tune up and down the band to see how night time conditions are on
AM. I use a c c s w, mostly. The majority of my listening is done either on
the internet using the Victor Reader Streem or x m satelite radio. 73. Doug,
N6NFF Sacramento
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Miller
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 5:18 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: What AM radio stations are you guys listening too for fun DXing?
Was Re: Am Fm table radios?
Hi everyone,
My tabletop radio (and primary all band, non-ham receiver) is the Eton E1.
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eally a big portable, but better suited for use on a tabletop.
I really like the radio, and it performs well on AM broadcast but, what is
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eft to listen to during nighttime DX? Almost every station in the US is
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ying syndicated programming, so, I can tune across the band and hear a
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"Coast-to-Coast," or "Jim Bohanan."
What's worth tuning in? (Intending no insult to above mentioned shows)
73
Ron Miller
> On Sep 19, 2014, at 2:33 PM, Jim Gammon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello list, am just wondering what kind of table model Am Fm and=20
> other band radios people use here like the GE super radio. I=20
> still have one but the switches get crackly and I have to spray=20
> them with contact cleaner quite often. I wonder if there's one=20
> out there with presets so you can easily go to your favorites?=20
> Jim WA6EKS
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