So you've tried to pull in that station; it's there, but you just can't ID it. Or you're in the graveyard and can't really hear the station on 1420 because of the 17 others there. Maybe your station is covered by IBOC (I think someone said, "It Bothers Other Stations."), and you're ticked at the government for letting it happen.
Well, fret no more! Do what a few others have done to get that "un-IDed" station. Cheat.
That's right. Regardless of your circumstances, the answer is quick and simple. Cheat, and not look back; tune slightly off the frequency.
Sounds simple enough, but with so many digital radios that "help" you so much by correctly tuning your frequency, and NOT letting you tune the way you want to, it can be frustrating.
(OK... enough of the commercial.) I have a Sony ICF-SW7600G that has 1kHz tuning (620..621..622..etc) for 9-kHz spacing. I must confess I've been having fun cheating and not feeling guilty about it one bit. I've been able to hear some clears again above the hash by finding the "sweet spot" slightly off the frequency, and I've IDed that station on 1420 by tuning to 1423 to get it (The weaker stations drop out first at 1422.). It's like I had the old analog radio again.
I may be a DX "purist" and maybe consider this type of DXing "cheating", but I need to get my station while there is still no law against DXing this way, and I'll use some tried and true methods to get it. (kinda like coming home to my wife (whom I DO NOT cheat on) and saying, "I went out and shot this pizza; now you cook it.")
I may hit my head with my hand and scream "Duh!" about this, but I'm finding some new stuff (and more clearly) and was wondering if you have found new stations this way or identified ones you previously couldn't pull above the hash? Please share.
(I'll end the commercial with, "It's so wonderful, I'll never tune on frequency again!")
Well, fret no more! Do what a few others have done to get that "un-IDed" station. Cheat.
That's right. Regardless of your circumstances, the answer is quick and simple. Cheat, and not look back; tune slightly off the frequency.
Sounds simple enough, but with so many digital radios that "help" you so much by correctly tuning your frequency, and NOT letting you tune the way you want to, it can be frustrating.
(OK... enough of the commercial.) I have a Sony ICF-SW7600G that has 1kHz tuning (620..621..622..etc) for 9-kHz spacing. I must confess I've been having fun cheating and not feeling guilty about it one bit. I've been able to hear some clears again above the hash by finding the "sweet spot" slightly off the frequency, and I've IDed that station on 1420 by tuning to 1423 to get it (The weaker stations drop out first at 1422.). It's like I had the old analog radio again.
I may be a DX "purist" and maybe consider this type of DXing "cheating", but I need to get my station while there is still no law against DXing this way, and I'll use some tried and true methods to get it. (kinda like coming home to my wife (whom I DO NOT cheat on) and saying, "I went out and shot this pizza; now you cook it.")
I may hit my head with my hand and scream "Duh!" about this, but I'm finding some new stuff (and more clearly) and was wondering if you have found new stations this way or identified ones you previously couldn't pull above the hash? Please share.
(I'll end the commercial with, "It's so wonderful, I'll never tune on frequency again!")