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I have one of those small radios - Coby Cx-CB12. I use it for camping and
fishing. Your better off with a wide band receiver with side bands and all
that good stuff for the spy stations.

You can run some wire from the antenna of the Coby to about 15 feet outside.
There's a good article about that at:

http://www.dxing.com/tips.htm

You can also go to:

http://www.dxtuners.com/servlet/IBMainServlet/?ib_page=1&iw_language=en

and get a guest subscription (free) to get on some receivers from the US,
Canada and Sweden.

Hope this helps.

Ron
KD8AFH

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My name is Gilbert and IM a new member and I have a coby cx-cb12 band world
receiver and I don't know how to tune into the spy stations. I am new at
this but intrested in the strores that were on your website. If you could
send me some information on how to receive the stations I would be thankful.

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