Sporty Mike wrote:Nice to see everyones pics...and good to see when people update. I have added a few, yet again and did a little rearranging.
The following are new pics of some of my scanners, as well as my shortwaves, and some general updated pics of the shack.
Mike
Mike you have really come along with your setup. It just keeps growing!
I haven't really ever thought of collecting shortwave radios, do you hear very much with them? Is is mostly in other languages? I have thought about getting one of the older radios that has AM/FM and the VHF public safety band as they seem easy to find, but haven't considered shortwave.
I think I recognize two of the crystal scanners you have in your pics. The Bearcat 210XL and the Digiscan. If you bought those at one of the local thrift stores (Huffman I think) I remember seeing both of them there and tinkering with them for a little while on my weekly thrift store run. I love old scanners myself. I've got 2 Bearcat III's, a MacDonald CE-100, and a Realistic Pro-48a, all crystal-type scanners. I also have a Radioshack Pro-2034 base, a Uniden BC246T, and a Radioshack Pro-96 digital, but these are modern unlike the others. I need a cord for the Pro-48, but the MacDonald and Bearcat III's have local crystals for non-digital frequencies in them and are used almost daily. I really enjoy the way that older scanners (radios, too!) look and sound. The chrome and clean audio make them attractive to me. They're useful machines and pieces of art all rolled into one.
I need to get around to posting pics of my setup, but I'm always changing something so by the time I get them uploaded they won't be current. I always ejoy seeing everyone's setup because it's fun to see how everyone else does it and get ideas for your own.