Michael wrote:
"starman" wrote in message
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Michael wrote:
I've heard and read that the Panasonic RF-4800 and the RF-4900 are two
of
the biggest hunks of junk ever made.
Some of the reviews and articles I've seen over the years have been so
critical it is almost comical.
Here is a link with pics and reviews...
http://www.dxing.com/rx/rf4800.htm
Can anyone that has ever used one of them verify that they live up to
their
reputation as the supreme POS ???
Michael
I had an RF-4900 for a few years. It was a decent table-top for it's
time but it's performance can't compare to more recent receivers. Even a
good portable like the Sony-2010, Drake-SW8 or Grundig-800 can
outperform it. However the 4800/4900 is still considered a desirable
receiver for MW Dx'ing because of it's sensitivity and the lack of any
synthesizer noise. The digital display is only a frequency counter for
an analog tuner, not part of a synthesizer/PLL design. The audio quality
is nice. I wouldn't pay more than about $150 for the '4900' unless
you're a collector and you really want it. I recently bought an RF-2900,
the portable version of the '4900', for about $100. I wanted it mainly
because I used to have one many years ago and I was sorry I sold it.
It's not a great performer either, but it was a significant milestone in
the history of portable shortwave receivers.
I wasn't expecting to hear the word "milestone". I'm totally surprised by
the responses so far. Again... I was expecting scathing criticisms.
Michael
I was referring to the RF-'2900' (not 4900) as a milestone in the
history of *portable* shortwave receivers. The '4900' being a table-top,
was nothing special but it wasn't junk either. There are some mod's to
improve it.
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