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The Urban DX’er
The Urban DX’er is published
monthly through the
cooperative efforts of Bob
Kozlarek, WA2SQQ and
Charlie Hargrove, N2NOV
Any information contained is
considered public and can be
copied, distributed or
otherwise electronically
distributed provided that
proper credit is given..
Contributions of information
for future issues is always
welcomed and greatly
appreciated. Please send your
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Kiwa now has the PRM or Pocket Regeneration
Module available for the Pocket Loop Antenna. The
PRM is an accessory for the Pocket Loop providing
regeneration from 530 kHz to >10 MHz. The
specification to 10 MHz is using the antenna coupler
slipped over the whip antenna. Regeneration to 17
MHz is possible using a direct cable connection to
the receiver.
Regeneration is an advanced feature of loop
antennas. As the regeneration is increased, the
bandwidth decreases and the receive gain
increases. An additional 18 to 24 dB gain can be
realized with no change in battery current. The
additional gain is helpful under weak signal
conditions. The improvement is selectivity is helpful
if adjacent frequency interference exists.
The PRM is a module that is physically attached to
the front vertical surface of the Pocket Loop. It is
installed between the Pocket Loop output and the
coupler or between the Pocket Loop and radio if a
direct cable connection is used.
Four controls operate the PRM:
Regeneration ON/OFF, High/Low Frequency switch.
Coarse Regeneration Tune, Fine Regeneration Tune
PRM - Pocket
Regeneration Module
price is $48.00 (US)
Shipping and Handling
in North America is $4
Shipping and Handling
outside North America is
$7 We also have a 9
VDC (120 VAC) adaptor
for the Pocket Loop
Antenna. The price is
$10 plus $2 S&H in
North America
DX from your car radio
using the Pocket Loop
Car Radio Coupler! Kiwa
also has a new coupler
for the Pocket Loop that
connects between the car radio and car antenna.
The coupler allows the
Pocket Loop to enhance weak signal reception. We
supply a 6 ft cable with the coupler so the Pocket
Loop can be placed on the dash or on top of the car
(not recommended while driving!). The coupler uses
standard (for most car radios) Motorola connectors.
It also includes a switch to bypass the coupler for FM
reception. Signals that aren’t even heard using the
car radio antenna will "jump out" using the Pocket
Loop and PRM! Pocket Loop Car Radio Coupler
price $35.00 Shipping and Handling for North
America $4 Shipping and Handling outside North
America $7
For more information contact Kiwa at:
kiwa@wolfenet.com or http://www.wolfe.net/~kiwa
Sales Orders: 1-800-398-1146
Technical Information 509-453-5492
Kiwa Electronics
612 South 14th Ave.
Yakima WA 98902 USA
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Once upon a time you could hear an AM broadcast
station and consider it a sure bet that a reception
would bring a QSL card. That was than and this is
today - a time of budget cuts and stations that lease
engineers. I though it might make for an interesting
article to outline the procedure for submitting a
reception report and discuss some tips for increasing
your chances to get that coveted QSL card.
The Basic Report
While styles vary, I’ve had good results formatting
my reports in the form of a personal letter. The letter
should contain the following information, not
necessarily in this order.
1. Date and time of reception. (Local time and
“Zulu”)
2. Frequency you received them on.
3. Specific details that should include names of local
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The Urban DX’erThe Urban DX’er is publishedmonthly through thecooperative efforts of BobKozlarek, WA2SQQ andCharlie Hargrove, N2NOVAny information con

Page 2 - KSL Salt Lake City - 1968

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Page 3 - Power Source:

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Page 4 - WBT 1968

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Page 5

P2FWREHU 7KH8UEDQ';·HUproduct; not a glitzy graphics program loaded with numerous windows and buttons, which in my terms, get inthe wa

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P2FWREHU 7KH8UEDQ';·HUCCR - Turks & Caicos IslandKSL Salt Lake City - 1968advertisers, names of DJ’s or announcers, station includ

Page 7 - HOOKUP PROCEDURE

P2FWREHU 7KH8UEDQ';·HUCBW Winnipegaren’t so rare, but many of them were among thefirst I received almost 30 years ago! Most recently,

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P2FWREHU 7KH8UEDQ';·HUWBT 1968Depending on the position of the receivers internal antenna, one method may perform better than others.W

Page 9

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Page 10

P2FWREHU 7KH8UEDQ';·HUAR-3000 MC-3357P ? 16 13 9AR-800 MC-3361NIC-200 16 13 9AR-900 MC-3361N IC-201 16 13 9AR-950 MC-3361N IC-201 16 1

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P2FWREHU 7KH8UEDQ';·HUPRO-36 TK-10420 IC-101 16 13 9PRO-37 TK-10420 IC-101 16 13 9 (TP103)PRO-38 MC-3359PIC-1 18 15 10PRO-39 MC-3361NI

Page 12

P2FWREHU 7KH8UEDQ';·HUthe deal: Even though all NFM discriminator chips have a SCAN CONTROL pin, Uniden doesn’t always use it! Some U

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P2FWREHU 7KH8UEDQ';·HUcomputers with this hobby seemed only natural. And the latest milestone was the introduction of devices whichall

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