Hi,

I have used Sennheiser HDR-120 wireless headphones (european model for RS-120 I 
quess, uses 863-865 MHz FM) for a year now and I'am very satisfied. But I have 
to add the following: In every place where I have used them for Dxing I have 
used also coaxial cables from antennas to receiver. I need coax because I use 
laptop for recording NRD-535D and Yaesu FRG-100 signals as well as controlling 
Perseus. In peditions my antennas are beverages or BOG's and at home I have 
ALA-1530S active loop antenna.

Only issue is here: If you have very weak radio signal for a long time, the 
headphones loses the signal of the base and give you loud white noise until the 
signal level is up again. So you need another headphone set for listening to 
the weakest stations. Despite of this issue I can recommend wireless headphones 
to Dxers.

BR,

Tapio Kalmi
Helsinki, Finland

OT: Wireless headphones are very useful when you are just waiting for the FM 
conditions to get better. Then you can do something else when you are not tied 
to your radio. And you can let the headphones hang over your neck and put them 
on when something starts to happen. 


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 7. heinäkuuta 2008 1:11
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Subject: [IRCA] Wireless headphones - OK for DXing?

Hi all:

I am contemplating getting a set of Sennheiser RS-120 wireless 900 Mhz 
headphones.  Has anyone had any problems with heaphones like these generating 
interference when DXing, especially in the proximity of a ferrite antenna 
(portable rx, Quantum Loop, etc.)?

Thanks - Kevin S
Bainbridge Island, WA

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