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Hello Sam,
You might elaborate on what you mean by local SSB broadcasts. The Sony type portables that claim SSB actually do work ok. Clumsy, perhaps, but usablel. Sangean portables have a good reputation also. You might even consider purchase of a used ham transceiver for ~$200. You will find it to be far better than a portable, even with a makeshift antenna, and it can also provide weatherfax and other useful features. In a true emergency, you can operate it without a license, and you may one day want to explore ham radio. The portables usually have a whip that is surprisingly useful, even in the cabin of a sailboat. You can clip a wire to a shroud or backstay if you need more. Experiment! Have fun! Good luck! Chuck Sam wrote: Can anybody recommend a small radio that would allow me to listen (no transmit) to local SSB broadcasts without having to install a full fledged SSB radio/tuner/stay antenna? This would be for a sailing boat. Any suggestion on making a simple antenna? Some of the Sony World Radios claim to be able to receive SSB. How well does it work? I am planning to use it in Mexico to tune in to the local weather nets. Thanks, Sam |
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