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| reply to SparkChaser Re: SWL, another dying hobby?
Back in the 70s I used to listen to RSA from Johannesburg, HCJB in Quito, and VOA broadcasts a lot on my old Hallicrafters radio.
There's so much QRM anymore, it's hard to hear anything -- Lordy, I have loved some ladies and I have loved Jim Beam and they both tried to kill me in 1973. | |   Blackbird Built for Speed Premium join:2005-01-14 Fort Wayne, IN
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| said by opus74 :Back in the 70s I used to listen to RSA from Johannesburg, HCJB in Quito, and VOA broadcasts a lot on my old Hallicrafters radio. There's so much QRM anymore, it's hard to hear anything I used a Hallicrafters SX-99 for many years, clear into the late 70's for SWLing (yep, tubes and all!), though I was more partial to tracking down stations in the utility bands than commercial broadcast stations. I had gotten QSL cards from over 60 countries just from utility stations, which took some real doing since they customarily discouraged listeners due to privacy concerns related to their traffic. Then came my current Yaesu FRG-7 receiver - which is getting frighteningly old, itself.
But I rarely listen any more... the hash noise has gotten so bad anywhere near urban areas (my own home included) that it's nearly impossible to pick up any of the weaker stations any more. Light dimmers, computers, all sorts of other digital toys, wireless "everythings"... all those QRM-spraying digital signal edges, RF emissions, harmonics, and intermodulation products have pretty effectively destroyed reception below 30 MHz - at least, as I used to enjoy it. It's kind of like what light-pollution has done to astronomy anywhere in the vicinity of urban/suburban development. Largely the end of an era, I suppose... -- If God wanted us to work with electrons, He'd make them big enough to see... | |   CurtesyFlush Bababooey, fafafooey, tatatoothy. Premium join:2002-08-23 Fontana, CA
| reply to opus74 said by opus74 :Back in the 70s I used to listen to RSA from Johannesburg, HCJB in Quito, and VOA broadcasts a lot on my old Hallicrafters radio. There's so much QRM anymore, it's hard to hear anything HCJB was my first SWL QSL card response, back around 1967. It also came with a nice personal, signed letter from their comm guy. I still remember the letterhead: "HERALDING CHRIST JESUS' BLESSING". Until then I thought it was just a gibberish call sign. -- A proud member of DENSA. Come join the 98 per centers. | |
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