Hello,
My name is Nick, and for a pretty long time, the world of shortwave radio enamored me. I've wanted to go out with a radio in hand, seeking out new signals all over the world for a while, and videos on YouTube spurred my interest further. It was a hobby I could actually consider a worthwhile hobby, not a passive interest or activity, like video games.
The problem? Money.
I have been flat broke for what feels like eons, and only recently have I been able to make any semblance of cash.
Radios were too expensive, and I felt like it was time to call it quits. I'd never be able to get in...
That all changed yesterday, with a trip to a place I know all too well, my local Salvation Army.
With no toys, DVDs, or videogames of interest, I took one last look at the Electronics aisle, expecting nothing...
A Kirby Avenir shampoo set here, an electric typewriter there.... and then I saw it... a radio.
Namely, a Grundig Yacht Boy 400 YB-400PE (Professional Edition), with a $5.99 price tag.
I thought "that looks cool", but the moment I read "LW/MW/SW/FM STEREO", I let out an audible shriek of delight.
I found a shortwave radio.
I RAN to the counter, ate some food at the nearby Burger King, and bolted home to see if it worked.
Six AA batteries later, I had my answer... it did.
Within a couple hours, I found my first Shortwave signal.
I made it, and now, I join WorldwideDX, seeking people with similar interest in this field.
I hope this is more than just a passing glance, and that I may actually make progress, friends, and even find my place here, and in my own life.
With all this said, here's my first pickups.
-11860kHz - Radio Marti
-6000kHz - Possibly Radio Habana Cuba
-7490kHz - Probably WWCR Nashville
and most of all...
-10000kHz - WWV
(I jumped for joy when I heard those ticks and that announcer)
And that concluded my first day of being a true Shortwave Listener.
When I find new stations, I plan to upload audio to my YouTube channel, and, if I am given a warm welcome here, may post my findings here as well.
But I've said enough. Whether or not I'm welcome here, that's for all of you to decide.
-Nick Tobolski (NALTO)
My name is Nick, and for a pretty long time, the world of shortwave radio enamored me. I've wanted to go out with a radio in hand, seeking out new signals all over the world for a while, and videos on YouTube spurred my interest further. It was a hobby I could actually consider a worthwhile hobby, not a passive interest or activity, like video games.
The problem? Money.
I have been flat broke for what feels like eons, and only recently have I been able to make any semblance of cash.
Radios were too expensive, and I felt like it was time to call it quits. I'd never be able to get in...
That all changed yesterday, with a trip to a place I know all too well, my local Salvation Army.
With no toys, DVDs, or videogames of interest, I took one last look at the Electronics aisle, expecting nothing...
A Kirby Avenir shampoo set here, an electric typewriter there.... and then I saw it... a radio.
Namely, a Grundig Yacht Boy 400 YB-400PE (Professional Edition), with a $5.99 price tag.
I thought "that looks cool", but the moment I read "LW/MW/SW/FM STEREO", I let out an audible shriek of delight.
I found a shortwave radio.
I RAN to the counter, ate some food at the nearby Burger King, and bolted home to see if it worked.
Six AA batteries later, I had my answer... it did.
Within a couple hours, I found my first Shortwave signal.
I made it, and now, I join WorldwideDX, seeking people with similar interest in this field.
I hope this is more than just a passing glance, and that I may actually make progress, friends, and even find my place here, and in my own life.
With all this said, here's my first pickups.
-11860kHz - Radio Marti
-6000kHz - Possibly Radio Habana Cuba
-7490kHz - Probably WWCR Nashville
and most of all...
-10000kHz - WWV
(I jumped for joy when I heard those ticks and that announcer)
And that concluded my first day of being a true Shortwave Listener.
When I find new stations, I plan to upload audio to my YouTube channel, and, if I am given a warm welcome here, may post my findings here as well.
But I've said enough. Whether or not I'm welcome here, that's for all of you to decide.
-Nick Tobolski (NALTO)