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Old 28th Nov 2010, 11:48
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Short Wave Radio for Use in Hong Kong

Can anyone offer some advice about a good short wave radio for use in Hong Kong ? I particularly would like a unit that is capable of world wide reception and in particular will pick up the BBC (UK) ABC (Australia) and VOA (USA from Honolulu). Not too worried about the cost as long as it does the job and the unit and aerial are not too bulky. Hopefully available in Hong Kong but if not I am happy to chase after it.
Thanks in advance.

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Are you serious??? Why would you want to use SW radio to receive these stations when you can use any number of internet based devices to listen to these very stations with crystal clear audio?

Go out and buy yourself a Logitech Squeezebox and you will have access to just about any radio station on the planet played back through any sound system you choose. Same goes for many other solutions. Any web-browser will give access to any of your desired stations at no cost with crystal clear audio.

Try:

BBC Radio:
BBC Radio - The home of BBC Radio on the internet

ABC Radio:
ABC Radio

VOA:
VOA News - VOANews.com Webcasts


But SW radio ??? You obviously enjoy a challenge ... or maybe you're just taking the P155? You've gotta be!

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Old 29th Nov 2010, 01:12
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Dakotas used to have Sw radios onboard right?
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Short Wave? Was this in the day of Loran C
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Old 30th Nov 2010, 03:56
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internet based devices
That presupposes 2 systems are working : the internet, and the electricity grid. We don't know when undersea cables are going to be severed again to produce the kind of internet blackouts Asia experienced not so long ago. Electricity could also be cut due to a storm and they frequently do. That's why I keep a hand powered radio at home, in case everything goes pear-shaped.

Another reason could be due to news and/or internet censorship practised in many countries. A radio would be really hand then.
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Old 30th Nov 2010, 05:26
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intransitgent; Thanks for the info, much appreciated. It's interesting to note that in spite of the modernity you advocate the three major broadcasters refered to still extensively use short wave. Best. Prince of Dzun.
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Small portable

I have used a Sony ICF-SW7600G for many years and have been very pleased with it. Does HF well and can also do SSB. No VHF apart from FM broadcast band though.

I believe the current version is ICF-SW7600GR. Reviews are readily available via Google.

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Fixed Ground Power;

Thank you very much for the info. I might get one of those and give it a try as the fact that it's portable is a big plus. Regards,

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