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Old December 14th 03, 05:14 PM
BDK
 
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Andy -- any of the big gun receivers, from the 515 all the
way up, and the 71A, will hear just about anything that is
still on the air these days....I have a 525, 71A and 515
along with some others. With a decent antenna, you should
have no problem..

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Date: 14 Dec 2003 00:59:28 -0800
Subject: JRC NRD-535 - How good is this receiver?

Hi Ken

I see that you have both a NRD535D and an Icom R71a. I also have an
R71a and have been tempted by a few NRD535's on eBay lately.

How does the performance of the 535D compare with that of the R71 for
SW broadcast DXing?

Thanks for any opinions

Andy




I'm glad to see someone else has the same big 3, R71A, 515, and 525
that I have! I would love to fill in the set with a 505, 535 and of
course a 545.

My 515 was a pretty early one, with 1200 and 600hz filters and some
other component changes done before I got it. It's much quieter than a
stock 515, and slightly more sensitive. It had those mods when I got it,
I had Universal add the delta-tune multi turn pot. It needs alignment
and I've got to borrow a decent freq counter to do it one of these days.

My 525 has the 1.8K and 600hz filters, and the Kiwa Ultimate rejection
upgrade. It's my second 525, I traded the first for a satellite dish set
up.

The 71a has some audio mods, but I just got it, so I don't know what
else has been done to it. It needs a slight adjustment, LSB is off
slightly. It's getting it's first cleanup tonight.

I also have a totally modified Hammarlund HQ100 that I bought off Ebay
for 58 bucks that is amazingly good, if a little drifty on SSB till it
totally warms up. It blows away anything less than about 350 bucks used,
and sounds fantastic!

BDK