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"W1TEF" wrote in message ...
On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 09:26:23 -0800 (PST), "Katie O'Hara" wrote: I am considering buying a portable short wave/ssb receiver for when I am cruising the Bahamas. My thinking is that I might be able to get weather forecasts. Can anybody comment on this? Can you get the usual NOAA weather channels on VHF in out islands? Am I correct in thinking one can get weather an shortwave/SSB? Yep on the shortwave, nope on the VHF. Wayne and Bob have already explained it, but there is one receiver that I've used when traveling that I like a lot and it's fairly cheap. http://www.etoncorp.com/upload/conte...7/G_G3spec.pdf It has an external antenna input also so you would get a better signal. The Sony Bob mentioned has a really hot receiver - they do a trick with the signal detector which really works. It is a good one and relatively cheap. I believe Noaa weather is adjacent to marine on VHF -- Ziggy® |
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