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What is BEST all-tube, general coverage receiver under $1000? Under $2000?
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January 9th 07, 04:24 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Don Bowey
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What is BEST all-tube, general coverage receiver under $1000?Under $2000?
On 1/8/07 3:29 AM, in article
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"Dale" wrote:
On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 00:12:51 -0500, "C. J. Clegg" wrote:
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 08:49:06 -0500, K3HVG wrote:
What's not been said is what you really want
to do with the gear. Is it simple short-wave listening or serious
collecting?
Technically, it's neither, but it's more the former than the latter.
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reasonable EMP distance of a few large cities, I would like to have set up
at least a basic communications capability that has a chance of surviving
that. A really good receiver is a first step that, as you all have noted,
shouldn't cost too much.
This is disappointing. I was expecting you to say something like that
you prefer radios that glow in the dark. But you're preparing for a
future in which everything glows in the dark for a while.
OK, you've got your tube rigs, and found a way to power them (maybe
a steam-powered generator fueled by the corpses?). Who do you plan to
listen / talk to, and why? Are they making preparations as well?
73's, but geez...
Dale
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