Optimizing shortwave reception – Eton G3 User Manual
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The signal strength indicator shows relative strength of AM and
SW signals. When signal strengths are somewhat weak, it is normal
for the indicator’s level to fluctuate. The indicator is not functional
with FM signals.
To learn about shortwave we recommend the two publications below,
published yearly and available from major booksellers. Additionally, the
Internet is a great resource for learning about shortwave. Type ‘shortwave
reception’ into your favorite search engine.
PASSPORT TO WORLD BAND RADIO Published by International
Broadcasting Services (IBS); IBS North America, Box 300, Penn’s Park PA
18943. Phone: (215) 598-9018. www.passband.com.
WORLD RADIO TV HANDBOOK Published in the USA by Watson-Guptill
Publications, 770 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003-9595. www.
watsonguptill.com.
Shortwave enables listening to broadcasts over vast distances including
other countries and continents. The following
information will help you get the best results.
• During the day, frequencies above 13 MHz are usually best.
• At night, frequencies below 13 MHz are usually best.
• Around sunset and sunrise, the entire shortwave range may
be good.
• Getting very close to a window and holding the radio improves shortwave
reception.
Use the frequency ranges (Bands) below for shortwave
broadcast reception:
BAND
MEGAHERTZ (MHz) KILOHERTZ (KHz)
120 m
2.300-2.495 MHz
2300- 2495 KHz
90 m
3.20-3.40 MHz
3200- 3400 KHz
75 m
3.90-4.05 MHz
3900- 4050 KHz
60 m
4.750-5.1 MHz
4750- 5100 KHz
49 m
5.73-6.3 MHz
5730- 6300 KHz
41 m
6.89-7.60 MHz
6890-7600 KHz
31 m
9.25-9.95 MHz
9250-9995 KHz
25 m
11.5-12.2 MHz
11500-12200 KHz
22 m
13.57-13.87 MHz
13570-13870 KHz
19 m
15.005-15.825 MHz
15005-15825 KHz
16 m
17.48-17.9 MHz
17480-17900 KHz
15 m
18.9-19.02 MHz
18900-19020 KHz
13 m
21.45-21.85 MHz
21450-21850 KHz
11 m
25.67-26.1 MHz
25670-26100 KHz
SSB enables listening to shortwave two way communications using the
single-sideband mode such as amateur radio, Morse code, weather-fax
transmissions and other signals often referred to as ‘utility’ signals. The
Internet and your local library are great resources to learn more.
OPTIMIZING SHORTWAVE RECEPTION
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SHORTWAVE LISTENING
OPTIMIZING SHORTWAVE RECEPTION
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
TUNING SSB (Single Side Band)