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any opinions about which to buy for dx...
a 1992 drake r8 or a 2004 icom r-75 w dsp but without kiwa mods. thnx jimg Oregon USA |
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![]() 2004 R-75. . . You can get the Kiwa Fidelity Mods as an extra.. Don't know how " RF Quiet" your environs are ; or what kind of antenna(s) your using.. |
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![]() jimg wrote: any opinions about which to buy for dx... a 1992 drake r8 or a 2004 icom r-75 w dsp but without kiwa mods. I'd take a nice Drake R8 over the R-75 any old day... dxAce Michigan USA "I swear by, not at, Drake receivers". © http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() "jimg" wrote any opinions about which to buy for dx... a 1992 drake r8 or a 2004 icom r-75 w dsp but without kiwa mods. thnx jimg Oregon USA jimg, if your hobby interests will not involve computer-control, and most seem to today, then the Drake R8 is a nearly unmatched machine. But since the best software control ever made for the Drakes (Mark Fine's/Fineware Smart-R8) is no longer sold or supported, that leaves the Drakes at a slight disadvantage. Icoms can be controlled by almost all radio software programs. Best regards, Jack Painter Virginia beach, Virginia |
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Get the R75 for DX'ing *only*. Otherwise the R8 for both DX and program
listening. jimg wrote: any opinions about which to buy for dx... a 1992 drake r8 or a 2004 icom r-75 w dsp but without kiwa mods. thnx jimg Oregon USA ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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In article , starman
wrote: Get the R75 for DX'ing *only*. Otherwise the R8 for both DX and program listening. jimg wrote: any opinions about which to buy for dx... a 1992 drake r8 or a 2004 icom r-75 w dsp but without kiwa mods. thnx jimg Oregon USA ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- Do yourself a favor and get the R8B for any kind of listening you want to do and forget the R75 unless you want to play with the radios innards to get the performance you want. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Jack Painter wrote:
. Icoms can be controlled by almost all radio software programs. So can Drakes. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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jimg wrote:
any opinions about which to buy for dx... a 1992 drake r8 or a 2004 icom r-75 w dsp but without kiwa mods. thnx jimg Oregon USA Get the drake if you can afford it. The Icom can be quite cheap and will outperform portables in general though not many in the table top category. |
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![]() "jimg" wrote in message ... any opinions about which to buy for dx... a 1992 drake r8 or a 2004 icom r-75 w dsp but without kiwa mods. thnx jimg Oregon USA Get the R-75 with DSP. The old Drake's encoders go bad after a while. I have read about several people having to send them in to Drake for new ones. Now, while the R8 does have a optical encoder as opposed to the later models mechcanical, those go bad too. If you're into SSB and DXing, get the R-75. If you program listen mostly, get the Drake. But I have no problem doing BCB on the R-75. Remember, the R-75 has Twin PBT and filters you mix and match plus DSP and it's newer. Can't be beat for the money. Good luck. Lucky |
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I am not sure how much Drake wants for their optical encoders, but you can
use either an Oak-Grisby or a Grayhill optical encoder. These are Quadrature encoders that have four pins.............these are Channel A, Channel B, V+, and ground. Universal hookup.................about 30 dollars USD. I have gotten to play with the R8 and it is a nice receiver. The R75 is also a winner, but it gets better after you do those mods. The only mod that I have done to my R75 was to remove that MW attenuator. After that, it's a great MW receiver. Now, if they would only do something about that "large front mounted speaker". Another thing about the R75..........it would be good to regulate that wall wart down to 15 volts, using a 7815 positive regulator. Dave Zantos (N9EWO) just informed me tonight that there have been internal regulator failures with the R75. I haven't used mine enough to notice how hot the receiver actually does run. Pete "Lucky" wrote in message ... "jimg" wrote in message ... any opinions about which to buy for dx... a 1992 drake r8 or a 2004 icom r-75 w dsp but without kiwa mods. thnx jimg Oregon USA Get the R-75 with DSP. The old Drake's encoders go bad after a while. I have read about several people having to send them in to Drake for new ones. Now, while the R8 does have a optical encoder as opposed to the later models mechcanical, those go bad too. If you're into SSB and DXing, get the R-75. If you program listen mostly, get the Drake. But I have no problem doing BCB on the R-75. Remember, the R-75 has Twin PBT and filters you mix and match plus DSP and it's newer. Can't be beat for the money. Good luck. Lucky |
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