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![]() Lee wrote: I've been away from this stuff for many years and recently bought a NRD-525 on EBay. I'm a little disappointed in the results I'm getting. A lot of noise and not a lot of stations, although some such as Tiawan are very clear. At this point my antenna is a 40 ro 50 foot wire strung out to a tree in my yard. I've been told that the ICOM R75 is better due to newer design. There is no way for me to try one or even look at one other than to buy it. Is the R75 are better reciever? I mostly just want to hear commercial stations from other countries. Thanks for your time. I think you will find that a side-by-side comparison of reception on any of the high-end receivers will show them to be more similar than different. Said another way you will likely hear the same stations on an NRD525 that you will on the R75 or a Kenwood R5000. The 525 is close to reaching classic status and it has a following of very loyal users. At the risk of being handed my head for asking the obvious are the RF gain set to max and RF attenuator set to wide open? Assuming the radio is set up correctly and the antenna has a good connection the next question is how the receiver performs in comparison to another. Do you have another shortwave receiver, even a portable? If so try for the powerhouses on 6mhz at night. |
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