You can assemble your own diversity reception system for medium and shortwaves for under $700. Entering the world of beamforming and interference reduction has never been easier. Read more
You can assemble your own diversity reception system for medium and shortwaves for under $700. Entering the world of beamforming and interference reduction has never been easier. Read more
For me, ham transceiver diversity reception is the holy grail. How close are we now to turnkey solutions with the feature fully functional? Read more
While not really a premium shortwave receiver, my ICOM 756PROII table top was a great way to enter the 21st century of HF radio listening. Read more
If a picture is worth a thousand words, you might find my RFI fighting videos useful. When you can actually see spatial filtering work, you get motivated. Read more
As the twentieth century drew to a close, I bought my last great premium receiver from the era – the Japan Radio NRD-545 table top. What a charm. Read more
If you are an older shortwave listener, you probably owned one of the wonderful R8 series radios, including the Drake R8B table top receiver. Read more
Another successful 3D printed gadget for the radio room. This time, I built an accessory power distribution box for a couple of dollars. Read more
Removing switched mode power supplies, and their attendant RFI, can be quite simple. Let’s take a look at my cheep and cheerful approach. Read more
My AOR AR7030 table top receiver was the best listener’s radio that I have ever owned. And the most controversial, as well. Read more
For most of the 1990’s, the Japan Radio NRD-535D table top receiver was the best of the best, and the envy of every SWL around the world. Read more