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I remember seeing a remote panel for the Tentec RX320. That might be a
solution. R.F. Collins wrote: Don't know too much about the FT-857 but don't get the Yaesu FT-897D. Its AM tuning options are limited. The only new portable going with good AM reception is the Icom IC-7000. It has 3 variable bandwidths for AM and DSP noise reduction, noise blanker, two notch filters - everything you need for portable use. It is not cheap - $1500. Otherwise any of the tabletop sets that run on 12 volts are useable like the R-75. Drawback to a tabletop - they are large and not easily secured to the vehicle. Check eham.net reviews to see which noise blankers and noise reduction sytems are most effective. You will find eham has many reviews of receivers as well as ham equipment. Jim On Fri, 03 Feb 2006 08:44:07 -0700, Eric F. Richards wrote: Greetings... Hate to be all on-topic and such here, given how this newsgroup usually goes, but, whattheheck... I've decided that I want shortwave in my car. Last time I looked -- a few months ago -- there weren't any adequate in-dash receivers currently made, but I'm willing to do the messy-cable approach and have an external radio available. Now, the question: Would a tabletop or a portable be more effective? The car has a multiband (HF/V/UHF) HAM antenna on it (no HF rig in the car -- long story!) so I have an antenna that is nominally possible to use with a tabletop, and it is outside, far from the electronic noise of the engine and computers. OTOH, at first blush a portable would seem obvious for this application, except that it is inside the metal car body, along with the electronic noise from the computers. Any (intelligent, relevent) thoughts? Thanks! |
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It's not so much the mechanics of doing it that I see as a problem. I
have a candidate 12V tabletop that I may try in that position to see how it works. I was more interested in the tradeoffs of o A portable, designed to work with a short antenna, located in a partial Faraday Cage with noise sources vs. o A tabletop, working from a barely adequate external antenna away from the noise source. The issues of proper mounting, power sources, etc are all ones I can deal with. -- Eric F. Richards "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass, often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
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Tabletop.
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E.F.Richards,, if I may quote me buddy,Torvald Johnson??? Yah,Sure,You
Betcha! cuhulin |
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