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Longwave Shortwave Radio

About The Operating at 100-519 kHz, just below the AM band (520-1710 kHz), longwave signals are used by those interested in low-frequency experimental radio (LowFER) communications as well as ITU Region 1 broadcasters in Europe and as far away as Mongolia. (7 lbs. The radio also operates in the shortwave band (1711 kHz - 30 MHz) with single-sideband (SSB) tuning for listening to two-way shortwave communications.)

Unlike typical shortwave radios, this is the model that also receives longwave broadcasts. Its built-in horizontal antenna rotates 360u00B0 for precise AM reception while its telescoping antenna pulls in FM, SW, and aircraft band signals. (7 lbs.) Operating at 100-519 kHz, just below the AM band (520-1710 kHz), longwave signals are used by those interested in low-frequency experimental radio (LowFER) communications as well as ITU Region 1 broadcasters in Europe and as far away as Mongolia. Stores up to 100 favorite stations for each frequency band. In addition to FM reception (88-108 MHz), it can listen to civilian aircraft radio transmissions in the 117-137 MHz frequency band. 7 1/4 H x 14 W x 6 1/4 D. Requires additional longwave antenna to receive LW signal; additional external shortwave antenna can enhance SW reception. The radio also operates in the shortwave band (1711 kHz - 30 MHz) with single-sideband (SSB) tuning for listening to two-way shortwave communications. Powered by included AC adapter or requires four D batteries.

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