Re: [IRCA] Ultralight DXpeditions...Freedom and Fun Without a Ton .
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Re: [IRCA] Ultralight DXpeditions...Freedom and Fun Without a Ton .



Brett,

How far apart are you keeping the radio and MD apart?  I found that if I
separate them by 3 feet or more, I don't have the hash problem.  I record
via MD nearly every day.

Russ J


On 3/15/08, Brett Saylor <bsaylor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> >     A test DXpedition to Grayland, Washington  today included three
> > "hot-rodded" and one stock ULR, for a total weight of  under two pounds.
> >  The audio
> > recorders added a few more ounces, as did a  few accessories. The only
> > somewhat
> > "heavy" item was an ICF-2010 "spotting"  portable-- which outweighed
> > everything else combined.  The total cost of  this overachieving
> > lightweight group?
> > About $500, including the  ICF-2010.
>
>
> Gary,
>
> What audio recorders are you using? I've tried two minidisc recorders
> (Sony)
> but got occasional hash from each, and two MP3 player/recorders (Samsung)
> but got mucho RF noise from each.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Brett
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