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Old February 1st 05, 04:50 PM
dxAce
 
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wrote:

More to the point, what does your question have to do with Degen radios
and shortwave listening.


Go back and read the question I asked again, 'tard.

Read it 3 or 4 times if you have to.

Boggling, just how many damn 'tards there are in this hobby.

Sheesh...

dxAce
Michigan
USA



I am impressed that the designer of the DE1103
has given us some insight into that radio and more importantly has
asked the SWL community for suggestions on how to design a new radio.
That is a first for me.

I think we should focus this discussion on Degen and their shortwave
radios. And I'm sure you agree.

dxAce wrote:
Joe Analssandrini wrote:

Dear Sir,

At the risk of posting too much, may I say that I understand that

Degen
is one of China's leading radio manufacturers. As such, I hope that

the
design of this radio is a "no-holds-barred" short wave receiver of
absolute top quality. Ergonomics especially should be

user-friendly.
Menu-driven radios are perfectly acceptable IF the owner's manual

is
comprehensive and complete. (I own an AOR AR7030 Plus, the best
performing radio I have ever owned, which I find very easy to use

due
in part to its superb owner's manual. Though menu-driven, its
ergonomics are superb.) NO "FRILLS" (such as a "fake" analog dial)
should be on this radio; everything incorporated should be there

for a
distinct purpose: the best possible reception of the signals

desired.

I sincerely hope you will take into consideration my suggestion to
incorporate the various new terrestrial digital reception modes. It

is
not necessary (nor, in my opinion, desirable) to incorporate XM or
Sirius satellite "pay" reception into this forthcoming radio.

Satellite
radio can better be served by another separate receiver.

As I stated above, ABSOLUTE TOP QUALITY in DESIGN, COMPONENTS, and
CONSTRUCTION QUALITY are of PARAMOUNT importance.

Degen should market this radio in the USA under its own name. If

the
radio is a great one, this will give impetus to awareness of the

Degen
name in the United States.

I believe that, if any company can design and market a near-perfect
short wave radio, Degen is that company.


My question is: What relationship does DEGEN have to the PLA

(People's
Liberation Army)?

dxAce
Michigan
USA