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I own and use a model PW 8R15 Brickwall surge filter.
www.brickwall.com www.pricewheeler.com They are made in good old U.S.A.and they carry a lifetime gurrantee. cuhulin |
The Yaesu's didn't even have RF gain. Pathetic!
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"running dogg" wrote I have an FRG-8800, and my only complaint is that power surges or fluctuations (such as can happen during a power outage) can scramble the microprocessors. I remedy this by keeping it plugged into a surge protector that I turn off when the radio is not in use. Other than that, it is wonderful for 20 year old technology. You ought to think about plugging it into a small UPS then, as surge protection normally clamps at 330v and provide no power conditioning (voltage regulation) whatsoever. Jack |
m II wrote:
Eric F. Richards wrote: Funny... if I look inside my '8500 I see a cast aluminum, compartmentalized, shielded chassis. Much as I like my Yaesu gear, their last great receiver was the FRG-100. I wanted one. They were probably way underrated. I'd like to find a good comparison between it, FRG 7 and FRG 9600 I had a '-100 and a '-7. Both nice radios. The '100 suffered from chugging and other synthesizer noise, but behaved well, otherwise. It was underrated, and the need for a keypad was overstated -- it had a number of aids to allow you to get to any arbitrary place on the spectrum in a hurry without direct frequency entry. The '7 was built like a tank. Just a different generation of design and construction standards. A fun radio to operate, but in these days of 1 Hz resolution probably not considered "practical." I would have killed for one back in its day, though. -- Eric F. Richards, "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
Sue the hell out of them.Maybe y'all have seen them ads on tv about them
miserable kevin LAGGARD mizuhara msntv2 new set top boxes.Them boxes aren't worth a S..T!!!! I was knocking them miserable kevin LAGGARD (that Miserable piece of S..T!!! kevin mizuhara,,Mserable marketing mananger S.O.B.at msntv SUCKS!!!!!! *******!!! had the audacity to call us webbys,LAGGARDS) msntv2 boxes before they ever hit the marketlace.There are some NG rooms behind msntv's firewall and I can tell y'all plenty of folks who bought them stupid ass kevin Miserable LAGGARD mizuhara *******!!! msntv2 boxes are more than upset with them boxes! NO self respecting person would Ever waste their money on them boxes!!! cuhulin |
I personally would choose a stock R75 over an 800 in a heartbeat, not
because I'm an R75 fan but because I'm not so impressed with the 800 (for reasons that can obviously be subjective and idiosyncratic). While I can't assign exact percentages to overall performance, I'm surprised by your comparison of the 800's performance with that of the R8B's. I think there's a big, immediately noticeable difference in their performance. I've sold a couple of 800s simply because I didn't like them. I'd never sell my Drake or even my Sony SW77. But maybe I just have unusual preferences. There are lots of folks whose opinions I respect who love the 800. Variety is the spice of life, I guess. Steve |
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[Heh. Cast "summon phil spell" roll...]
.. um jiu jiu - phil, .. Um Jiu Jiu - Phil. .. UM JIU JIU - PHIL ! .. uM wAKA wIE :o) .. becareful for what you wish for ~ RHF .. .. |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... wrote: I personally would choose a stock R75 over an 800 in a heartbeat, not because I'm an R75 fan but because I'm not so impressed with the 800 (for reasons that can obviously be subjective and idiosyncratic). While I can't assign exact percentages to overall performance, I'm surprised by your comparison of the 800's performance with that of the R8B's. I think there's a big, immediately noticeable difference in their performance. I've sold a couple of 800s simply because I didn't like them. I'd never sell my Drake or even my Sony SW77. But maybe I just have unusual preferences. There are lots of folks whose opinions I respect who love the 800. Variety is the spice of life, I guess. If I had the hard choice of an '800 and an R75 I too would choose the R75. Not I. Oh, wait. I did just that (choose an 800 over an R75) 4 years ago. Considering that my inclinations currently run toward program listening rather than DXing, that's not a great surprise. For me, the next thing to think about in the next year or two is: R75 vs. R8 vs. R8B vs. HQ-180. Okay, I really would like a boat anchor regardless, so maybe it's just: R75 vs. R71A vs. R8 vs. R8B. --Mike L. |
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