SW and radio kit can be found here: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=1 In this video I demonstrate the short wave reception of the K-PO …

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  1. mjlorton
    mjlorton says:

    I originally received it when I was about 12 or 13 years old back in the
    early 1980’s. It was bought from a HAM radio shop (Hamrad) in Cape Town
    South Africa and was used at the time but in perfect condition. No
    restoration has been done beside replace the odd “pea light bulb”
    inside…in fact one of them is not working at the moment….but besides
    that it’s still in very good condition.

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  2. globalswgetter
    globalswgetter says:

    Thumbsup! for a nice well-done informative video:) one slight thing though,
    is that those transmitter power listings in the Shortwave Info site are
    actually in kilowatts. So when you see “250” or “100” that is 250,000 or
    100,000 watts. Obviously a “1” or a “5” are 1000 and 5000 watts. 73, very
    very nice video you did.

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  3. bonez56
    bonez56 says:

    As an Australian, I em very heppy to subscribe to your chennel and I look
    foward to more videos from you. They are very good. Please keep up the good
    work.

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  4. 1fanger
    1fanger says:

    Thanks Martin. I`v been into SW listening about 30 years. I have a number
    of radios. My best one is a Sangean ATS 803. It`s a kind of minimalist rig,
    but I`m very attached to it.

    I can also get good reception on the Kenwood TS 140S HF set. Thanks again,

    Joe

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