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I am new to shortwave radio and found the PT-633 on a website. I
searched alot of other sites and couldn't find anything even similar for the price. http://www.radiolabs.com/products/receivers/pt633.php Would this be a good beginner's radio for me to purchase? I also travel alot and want to take it with me in my luggage. I searched Universal and other sites and nobody even came close to this price on the PT-633 Thanks, DN |
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Dennon wrote:
I am new to shortwave radio and found the PT-633 on a website. I searched alot of other sites and couldn't find anything even similar for the price. http://www.radiolabs.com/products/receivers/pt633.php Would this be a good beginner's radio for me to purchase? I also travel alot and want to take it with me in my luggage. I searched Universal and other sites and nobody even came close to this price on the PT-633 Thanks, DN I think I'd pass on it in favor of one with a digital frequency readout. |
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Would this be a good beginner's radio for me to purchase?
DN, If you do travel a lot, I don't see how, at the price point, you could really go wrong, unless you end up getting sent a quality-control dud. Barring that, I see nothing wrong with it. You get fairly wide SW coverage, SSB, and the entire clock/alarm thing for your travels. FM should sound fine with headphones, as most of the recent mini-receivers have been getting pretty good at sound from phones. But if you can get a few hams in SSB or decent int'l broadcasters while on the road, how can you go wrong for $40? I say go for it. As for being a good beginner's radio, well, it's a little different than the travel issue. I'd rather buy something I can grow into, and spend more at first, than end up with a radio that doesn't do any one thing well enough to keep me from being frustrated. You can drive a tractor down the highway, but it'll take you longer to get where you're going, and you likely won't do it again. But if travel and portablility is the issue, God, for $40, do it! Linus |
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Dennon wrote:
I am new to shortwave radio and found the PT-633 on a website. I searched alot of other sites and couldn't find anything even similar for the price. http://www.radiolabs.com/products/receivers/pt633.php Would this be a good beginner's radio for me to purchase? I also travel alot and want to take it with me in my luggage. I searched Universal and other sites and nobody even came close to this price on the PT-633 Thanks, DN Dennon: If you want to find out if shortwave listening is for you and you don't want to spend too much, at least get enough capability to sample the best that the hobby has to offer. At a minimum, you want to have digital readout, dual conversion, full 30 MHz coverage and SSB capability. The old adage is still true: you get what you pay for. There is a lot of lost cost junk out there and I think you will be dissapointed in the PT-633. If you can find you way to do it, get a Sony ICF 7600 or something of that caliber for about $150 ($100 used on Ebay). Get a real radio! -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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Brain Denley wrote: "The old adage is still true: you get what you
pay for." that saying is stupid and not true. the new Sangean's are excellent examples of OVERPRICED radios there are some excellent low cost receivers, the tecsun PL-550 is an excellent example, the kaito/degen ka-1102 is another example. smart shopping can find some excellent deals around $100 in the used market. |
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the captain wrote:
Brain Denley wrote: "The old adage is still true: you get what you pay for." that saying is stupid and not true. the new Sangean's are excellent examples of OVERPRICED radios there are some excellent low cost receivers, the tecsun PL-550 is an excellent example, the kaito/degen ka-1102 is another example. smart shopping can find some excellent deals around $100 in the used market. Well why don't you learn a little about shortwave radios and then we can talk. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 21:59:02 -0500, "Mark S. Holden"
wrote: Dennon wrote: I am new to shortwave radio and found the PT-633 on a website. I searched alot of other sites and couldn't find anything even similar for the price. http://www.radiolabs.com/products/receivers/pt633.php DN I think I'd pass on it in favor of one with a digital frequency readout. When I had analog tuning, I lusted for a digital readout. Then, I got a radio with digital readout.... and it really didn't matter ! During late-night listening, I "scan the band". I've found that it really doesn't matter what the frequency is, as long as the signal's good, and the topic's interesting. If you "listen by schedule" ie; a certain frequency at a certain time for a certain program, then by all means, look for a digital readout ! rj |
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I just got a used Tecsun PL-550 for $50 shipped, it is an outstanding travel
radio, not too much cost and lots of performance. I don't think the 7600GR is the right choice for budget travel. speaker is too small. cost is too much. the PL-550 has a bigger sound "Dennon" wrote in message om... I am new to shortwave radio and found the PT-633 on a website. I searched alot of other sites and couldn't find anything even similar for the price. http://www.radiolabs.com/products/receivers/pt633.php Would this be a good beginner's radio for me to purchase? I also travel alot and want to take it with me in my luggage. I searched Universal and other sites and nobody even came close to this price on the PT-633 Thanks, DN |
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