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  • This radio is vintage, and cool.. I have a DX-160. And he is correct, its a "General Coverage" receiver. Not really a specific Ham Radio receiver, however it will work decently. The hobby is really enjoyable. Drop me a note, lets rap. I am a long time musician as well.

  • @N0rthwestRadio yeah the radio in this video is not used so much any more i dont know if you seen my other radio. also it did work good when i used it but its broken so i need to find a place to repair it. Thanks for the comment and i hope to hear you on the air waves some day =)

    73,s

  • Tenacious D?

    Haha

  • Hi Nick

    The morse signals sound bunched together because the filter in the radio isn't narrow enough to separate the narrow morse signals.

    The Realistic DX150 isn't really good enough to copy morse (CW) well in busy band conditions.

    Feel free to email me with any ham radio questions that you might have.

    Oh yeah , be sure to get your HF ham license B4 the transmitter.

    Regards

    gregW:-) OH2FFY

    **See my Ham Radio videos on YouTube**

  • cool... great radio... nice receiver... 73

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