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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3750121" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>For your original question, I was not aware you had a request from a particular individual. But this is also where if you have a ham radio HF unit, you will have everything covered for standard US AM broadcast and world wide SW bands depending on your antenna and band conditions. Many 2 meter or 70 centimeter radios particularly HT's will listen to the FM broadcast radio bands also. Virtually all of our higher powered equipment is 12VDC powered. Inexpensive (under $30) power supply to use in the house off of 120VAC, 12V 20 Amp from any other source, even off your car battery if needed or to be mobile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3750121, member: 24583"] For your original question, I was not aware you had a request from a particular individual. But this is also where if you have a ham radio HF unit, you will have everything covered for standard US AM broadcast and world wide SW bands depending on your antenna and band conditions. Many 2 meter or 70 centimeter radios particularly HT's will listen to the FM broadcast radio bands also. Virtually all of our higher powered equipment is 12VDC powered. Inexpensive (under $30) power supply to use in the house off of 120VAC, 12V 20 Amp from any other source, even off your car battery if needed or to be mobile. [/QUOTE]
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