Re: [IRCA] What's with this ultralight stuff?
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Re: [IRCA] What's with this ultralight stuff?



Len; 

Although I wouldn't call myself a skeptic, I didn't 100 percent buy into
the ULR craze.  I found the same thing out that you did.  In 1990 I
bought a Sony cassette walkman (analog).  I found it to be as sensitive
as my SRF-59 is today, so I wonder of the smaller Sony's have always
been good? 

73,
Dave in Indy


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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 18:27:44 -0800
From: "Len Hyde" <donutbandit@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] What's with this ultralight stuff?
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I can understand how much fun they are. I had a Walkman back in the late
80s
that was super sensitive. But, if you want to make a challenge, use them
barefoot with only the ferrite bar inside, and have a contest.

I'm looking for one. Does the Sony SRF-59 have FM? I need something to
listen to riding the bus to and from work.

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Ira Elbert New, III
<ien3@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

>
>     It's a great way to DX from almost anywhere. I haven't even turned
on
> my DRAKE R8B for some time now. I may ever spend all of next year
using only
> my ULTRALIGHTS just to see what I can pick out.Bert New
> Watkinsville, Georgia
> Proudly Serving You Since 1964!> Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 17:48:30
-0800>
> From: donutbandit@xxxxxxxxx> To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject:
[IRCA]
> What's with this ultralight stuff?> > I do understand it. Kind of.
But,
> these ultralights are very little> different in selectivity and
sensitivity
> from the old tube type table radio> that had an RF amplifier section.
A six
> tuber as compared to the AA5.> > Now, if you were using it barefoot,
that
> would mean something to me, but> coupling large loops to them? Doesn't
that
> kind of take away the challenge?> The only handicap I can see is that
it's
> much harder to tune. They are quite> sensitive.> > I had an idea back
in the
> day to start a QRP DX challenge. There was a guy> in AZ who was using
a one
> transistor regen with a long wire antenna. Now,> that kind of DXing
would be
> a challenge.> > I remember that we had the graveyard channel
challenges back
> in the early> 90s. Those were fun.> > -- > Leonard Hyde> Weed, CA>
Realistic
> DX-440> 6 foot shielded loop>
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Weed, CA
Realistic DX-440
6 foot shielded loop


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