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I'm planning to buy a new rcvr and would love some input on the current
scene. Things that pop into my mind that are a must are (1) SSB/CW reception (2) Freq. read out (LCD or whatever) (3) External antenna support (4) High sensitiviy and selectivity I haven't looked at SWL RCVRs in some time and don't really know much of what's best to get with the ones I'm seeing available to buy online. I'm not even keen on where the best place to buy on is. Any help or input would be great! Thanks, OM |
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On 26 Nov 2005 01:14:28 -0800, "OregonMike"
wrote: I'm planning to buy a new rcvr and would love some input on the current scene. Things that pop into my mind that are a must are (1) SSB/CW reception (2) Freq. read out (LCD or whatever) (3) External antenna support (4) High sensitiviy and selectivity I haven't looked at SWL RCVRs in some time and don't really know much of what's best to get with the ones I'm seeing available to buy online. I'm not even keen on where the best place to buy on is. Any help or input would be great! Thanks, OM There are 4 entry level receivers. ICOM R75 Eton E1 Palstar R30 Yaesu FRG-100B |
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The Icom R-75 or Yaesu FRG-100 are your best bets for the price.
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I agree with David he if portability is an issue (and you're
looking for above average portable performance), then you would be advised to look toward the Eton E1. You might also look into getting your hands on a used Drake SW8 receiver. It's a significantly bulkier than the Eton. In terms of size and layout, it's much like your average tabletop, but it can be run off 6 D cells and has a handle. Bear in mind that this model, which first came into production in, I believe 1994, underwent some design changes from 1997 (sychronous selectable sideband was added, as opposed to double-sideband synch in the earlier models, and also a pre-amp to the internal whip was added from 1996). I've got one of the earlier and one of the latter. Both are excellent, but clearly the sychronous selectable sideband is a significant performance enhancing feature. The SW8 sounds great for program listening, as well. junius OregonMike wrote: Oh, one more thing I forget to mention as a "must" is (5) portability. I'd like to be able to take this wherever while at the same time used it at home connected to an outdoor antenna array. OM |
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The stock Icom R-75 is very nice once you get over the learning curve
with the filters and passband. The Synchronous AM is broken so I just use ECSS . The Yaesu FRG-100 is ok but there is nothing great about it. I would love to have a RB8 but I am still tring to find an owner to part with it. I am going to get a 7030+ before AOR throws in the towel and gets out of the market like Drake did. |
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The stock Icom R-75 is very nice once you get over the learning curve
with the filters and passband. The Synchronous AM is broken so I just use ECSS . The Yaesu FRG-100 is ok but there is nothing great about it. I would love to have a RB8 but I am still tring to find an owner to part with it. I am going to get a 7030+ before AOR throws in the towel and gets out of the market like Drake did. |
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![]() "Rob" wrote in message ... R8B is a big dissapointment too....as with anything made by DRAKE Yeah, it is essentially the gold standard for AM mode DX, whether MW or SW. There is nothing even close to it in this usage, even for several time the price. |
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"Rob" wrote in message
... R8B is a big dissapointment too....as with anything made by DRAKE I would consider myself fortunate if I could claim to have owned a Drake SW receiver long enough to have been able to test it to the point where I could find its weak points. Though I haven't owned this radio, I've listened to those owned by friends, and can say that they are pretty much without peer in the SW receiver world at their price level. I assume from the tone of your post that you had a negative experience with a Drake shortwave receiver? Jackie |
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![]() Rob wrote: R8B is a big dissapointment too....as with anything made by DRAKE LMAO... dxAce Michigan USA |
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