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![]() Monroe wrote: Looking to upgrade from a Panasonic RF-3100. Just got off of an "exiciting" ebay excursion for an older Kenwood R-5000 and have been considering a R-75 w/ DSP from Universal. Something that has always been gnawing at me was the use of an HF transceiver for shortwaver reception. There is routinely a large inventory of used HF receivers available about my area; mostly HF nets/clubs and the like. Actual HF/shortwave/comm's receivers are hard to come by here. Are any of these used receivers notable in performance/feature set for shortwave reception? thanks -- Monroe A general coverage transceiver would certainly do the job and if you have a license it could do double duty. My experience has been that high end receivers that were designed just for HF reception have some added features that might make the job of listening to signals a bit easier though. That is my sense with the R-5000 at least. |
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