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GET A GREAT RADIO DX150A TO HEAR THOSE ELUSIVE SHORTWAVE STATIONS
SEE AND BID ON IT NOW AT: http://page.auctions.shopping.yahoo....2?aucview=0x70 |
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Yep. Last few moments alright... only 12 hours left.
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"Sanjaya" wrote in message link.net...
Yep. Last few moments alright... only 12 hours left. Actually, since the lag time in when usenet messages are posted the title is appropriate. The auction is now in its final stages |
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![]() "blueglaz113" wrote in message om... "Sanjaya" wrote in message link.net... Yep. Last few moments alright... only 12 hours left. Actually, since the lag time in when usenet messages are posted the title is appropriate. The auction is now in its final stages Can anyone tell me if this puppy is likely to be solid state, or more likely to be a tube model? Still new at this business. Dave |
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From: "Dave"
Can anyone tell me if this puppy is likely to be solid state, or more likely to be a tube model? Still new at this business. Solid-state, single-conversion, analog genreal coverage receiver. The FET front-end is pretty good, provided the receiver is properly aligned. Check out the following reviews: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/2655 Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL Louisville, KY R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K, DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76 (remove "nojunk" to reply) |
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I'm not sure, I think it is solid state?? The guy does not
know how to answer any questions about his stuff. Maybe intentional Leeds me to believe it is not cracked up to what it is supposed to be. He should learn how to use a camera also, unless the lousy picture is to hide detail. I'll pass on this one. He is new to Yahoo auctions. Red flag is waving. ================================= Dave wrote: "blueglaz113" wrote in message om... "Sanjaya" wrote in message link.net... Yep. Last few moments alright... only 12 hours left. Actually, since the lag time in when usenet messages are posted the title is appropriate. The auction is now in its final stages Can anyone tell me if this puppy is likely to be solid state, or more likely to be a tube model? Still new at this business. Dave |
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THANK YOU for this link, Michael. I am really tempted by this one. Even if
it is a piece of crap or needs alignment badly, it might give me something to play with and keep me busy. Suspect ManualMall (or whatever it is) would probably have a copy of the user's/service manual on something like this. Thanks again. Dave "Michael Bryant" wrote in message ... From: "Dave" Can anyone tell me if this puppy is likely to be solid state, or more likely to be a tube model? Still new at this business. Solid-state, single-conversion, analog genreal coverage receiver. The FET front-end is pretty good, provided the receiver is properly aligned. Check out the following reviews: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/2655 Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL Louisville, KY R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K, DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76 (remove "nojunk" to reply) |
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Dave wrote:
Can anyone tell me if this puppy is likely to be solid state, or more likely to be a tube model? Still new at this business. Dave Solid state. It's pretty basic configuration. Single conversion, prone to drift. Sensitivity is good, depending on antenna, and with a small mod, can be made to sound pretty nice. IF's are a little wide for crowded bands. Performance is not unlike solid state T/O's. Bandspread is calibrated for ham bands This rig handles almost like some of the Hallicrafter's with slide rule dial, except on most examples, more drift. Which can be limited with temp compensated caps in the tuned circuits. There is some backlash in the tuning mechanism. Not a lot. Good feel, flywheeled tuning. It's a decent starter rig, but for the same bux, you can usually pick up much more radio in a recent portable. You don't need to pay more than $75 for a very nice example. And anything you pick up will likely need to have electrolytic caps replaced. It's fun radio to listen to a ball game on. If you like ball games. |
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