How Is That Federal Reserve Bank Corporation Thingy Working Out??

One of the primary lies told to us by the traitors in congress for the formation of The Federal Reserve Bank Corporation was to control inflationThe Fuck You Say! – which for Your Information - Is Not Federal / Has NO Reserves / And is NOT a Bank – other than those minor issues they are pretty straight forward about what they say and do – sorta like congress . . .

Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!

Have a Look at a – LOG or Loop On Ground Antenna

It can be as simple this – another easy one – drive 2 four foot ground rods in about 30 feet apart – why he is using a balun / unun and not the 500 ohm connection point on the Eton 750 I couldn’t say – guess anybody? – out camping one time and laid about 300 foot of speaker wire out in a big rough circle – worked pretty good actually . . .

Sometimes the stupidly simple stuff works – sometimes it don’t . . .

Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!

And in Conclusion – The XHDATA D-808 . . .

For those of you who really don’t want all the minutia? Simple enough – Go get yourself one – well worth it – they are a click or two away on amazonia . . .

Cute little rascal – ain’t it?

Now for the rest of you folks who are desirous of minutia . . .

This cute little radio works way better than it should for the price point – and I’m not kidding – AM reception is very impressive – one of my enduring loves is daytime AM DXing – the lower the power and the farther away the station is – the more fun it is to find it and listen to it . . .

Before we take a look at this little darling – let’s address something I’ve run across many times – Bruce – How do you find anything to listen to – there just isn’t a lot of AM stations out here – is there?? Wanna bet? To find stations to start looking for and listening to there are multiple sources available, remember the internet is your friend when it comes to lists of “stuff” – All radio stations in the US?? – Here’s your list <<< CLICK HERE >>> This list is AM and FM stations – here now we are only concerned about AM – – FM DXing is another addiction for another day – LOL! A list of just AM stations – here you go – <<<CLICK HERE>>> This site also gives you a nice, simple explanation of what Amplitude Modulation signal broadcasting is – Here is a list of AM Stations in a little different format from Mesa Mike – compiled from the FCC database – might be easier to work with for YOU – then again – it might not be – try these I listed or search on your own – just remember there is a tremendous amount of “stuff” out there to listen to in a variety of formats . . . And conditions do play a part in this – space weather can affect things – how the ionosphere does or doesn’t reflect radio waves is a large factor – although during the daylight hours hunting low power AM it is much less of a factor. Late fall and winter are good listening times – less thunderstorms – lightning can be heard a long, long ways.

For you folks that want to read the instruction manual – here is a link to it – PDF file – you can zoom in to see it much better than the one that comes with it – LOL!

So how does it do? – looking from a “pull it out of your pocket” angle – no external antenna(s) – just the bare radio . . .

Shortwave – it works good enough to listen to stations with the telescoping antenna – NOT a stellar performer – but – for something you can slip in your pocket or pack and listen to on a camping/fishing/just get the hell out of town weekend it works good. The side band is a touch finicky to tune – but with a little experience it is decent. It incorporates “soft” muting – as you are using the tuning knob to go up or down the frequencies the radio mutes the signal – when you stop tuning you then hear it – you really need to know the frequency or frequencies you are wanting to listen to . . .

FM – works like it should – if an extremely portable FM radio is what you want – this will hit the spot – fidelity of the speaker – MEH . . .

Air Band – remember – this stuff is pretty low power – if you are close enough to an airport it works . . .

AM – AM Broadcast Band tuning is where this really stands out – daytime low power stations are there for the listening – and this is just with the ferrite core internal antenna – add an inductive loop antenna into the mix ( you lose some portability – the loop doesn’t fit in your pocket! ) and you will be surprised at the number of stations you are going to hear! – remember 10 kHz spacing – 780 – 790 – 800 and so on – you will hear a lot of stuff – From East Central South Dakota – daytime – 20 or so stations with just the internal ferrite core antenna – too lazy to grab my pile of papers and sort through them ( yes I know – go get a little bound book and write it down in there ) – night time – and these are pretty much every night unless conditions are poor – KOA / DenverWLS / ChicagoWWL / New OrleansKFAB / Omaha – and a bunch more – but probably my favoritest is Friday and Saturday nights – WSM / Nashville – Home of The Grand Ole Opry – Good stuff right there! . . .

There are some minus things going on – it’s not all wine and roses . . .

The size is a plus as well as a minus – it fits into a cargo pocket nicely but the buttons are small – really easy to fat finger them . . .

It has a light button – that just lights up the display – the buttons are not back lit – but the manufacturer is trying to get to a specific price point of plus or minus $100 – at retail – so I can really understand why it is not “full featured” – there is a fine balance between performance / features / cost – and I believe they did pretty good here . . .

You push the light button – the display lights up . . .

When you turn the tuning knob – which is a real plus that it has a tuning knob so everything is not direct entry – the display lights up – then 10 seconds (?) or so turns off – makes it easy to scroll up and down the band . . .

Listening to “The Ranch AM 910” this morning – and the battery lasts like days listening 1 to 3 hours a day – and you simply recharge it with a USB cable off your computer or cell phone charger and you are good to go . . .

Little kickstand on the back so it doesn’t have to lay flat and the tuning knob is pretty nice – I use it a lot for tuning AM and it hasn’t loosened up nor has it developed that “Damn – this things gonna fall off” feel to it . . .

So my random thoughts round up? – A lot of these small radios cover a lot of bases – some of them not particularly well in a lot of cases – the D-808 works OK on shortwave and side band and is not a complete struggle to tune on side band – air band / OK – FM / OK – where it really ( at least to me ) is worth the price point is AM broadcast band performance – the nice part is not a lot of cross spatter from local stations on AM – while not quite up to the performance level of say an original GE Super Radio – it is current production and is extremely portable – construction wise decent – the only real ding? The speaker is not the best - but remember – price point is an issue no matter what you are peddling – and if you actually read the directions it even has a thermometer function, and it’s relatively accurate! And yes – YOU can read the instructions – I won’t tell anyone that YOU did!

Bottom line? Great little radio at a very good price point – Go get yourself one – just tell your Chief Financial Officer that YOU deserve it and that I said it’s all right – LMAO!

Have Fun! – Run the Gun! – and remember – Fish Heads are Cheap!!