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Ciao Carl and many thanks for you reply.
For what about a hendeld receiver my reccomendation is Degen model
DE1103, its price is about 50 dollars, you can buy it everywhere in
the web, and its performances are very cool. I'm using a Tecsun PL600
and it's really not bad.
ciao

2014/1/24 Carl Hadley <carl.had...@me.com>:
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> HI,
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> Your question and opinion seem perfectly logical to me, and i am sure that a 
> co-ordinated effort is easily managed given todays technology and the ability 
> to communicate worldwide within seconds via various instant messaging 
> programs. Listeners could easily confirm reception and non reception areas of 
> any given transmission.
>
> On a separate note i am currently in the market for a new handheld receiver 
> does anyone have a recommendation of make and model i should look at?
> Best Regards
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> Carl Lawrence Hadley
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> On 24 Jan 2014, at 12:17, Gian Romani <romanig...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Good morning. This is my first question:
>> It has been said many times, and now is given to established, that
>> these transmissions are to be received by agents located throughout
>> the area and that one of the strengths of this system of communication
>> of messages is the fact of not having to use special devices to be
>> able to receive. Infact, as we have always said, we just need a
>> shortwave radio, cheap, small and convenient, that does not arouse
>> suspicion. I noticed that in many cases it goes on the hunt for signs
>> of Numbers Stations with instrumentation, and especially antennas,
>> complex and huge, which will surely help to receive distant signals
>> but in my opinion are not logical to use for receipt of NS. That is, I
>> mean, to understand exactly where they come from and who they are
>> eventually destined for the messages, it is useless to resort to huge
>> antennas and professional receivers because I think that we don't have
>> to hunt for the signal to reach the source, we don't have to go as far
>> as possible, but we have to let the signals come to us. Agents who
>> have to receive messages don't use professional receivers and big
>> antennas to wire all over the garden or on the roof. If it's true that
>> agents use little receivers and antennas, with similar devices
>> monitors have to try to find the signals. It is obvious that a SWL
>> with such powerful devices can hear even really far signals, but this
>> is not in the intention of NS programmes. The sense of NS, if we want
>> to understand something more, is to receive them with the same devices
>> used by agents. A signal sent for example from Russia for agents
>> located in Italy is easily receivable with professional receivers and
>> wire antennas cut for the right band. But to understand exactly who it
>> is for that message need trying with domestic receivers and antennas.
>> If the signal is perfectly received all over Italy it means that
>> signal is potentially routed to agents in Italy. If in Italy, with
>> domestic devices, that signal is not receivable, it means that message
>> is not intended to agents in that area. To try to understand where
>> they came from but also where they have to go then is useful to try to
>> do triangulations reception operated by monitors located everywhere
>> and can operate with the same home equipment. Just so we can groped to
>> identify areas of sending/receiving messages. It is correct my idea?
>> Do you agree with this point of view?
>>
>> Bye, Naig
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