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Old March 17th 05, 03:47 AM
Michael
 
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It is also a very good time to pick up one of the several high quality
tabletop receivers that have been pulled from the market in the last 15
years. A used Kenwood, Icom, Yaesu or Japan Radio receiver can also
provide a lot of value for the price.


Yes, a good condition Kenwood R-5000 has to be one of the best older
radios I ever used. It's so sensitive and with it's dual VFOs and
excellent notch, one of the best buys of an older rig.

Lucky


I got a chance to use my friends R-5000 for a few weeks. We swaped radios
and he got my R-75. I really liked the R-5000 a lot. The audio was
fantastic and the features were great. I also apprecieated the dual VFOs
and notch too. I'd love to have one. My fried that I swaped with liked my
R-75 and wound up buying a used one for himself. He didnt do any mods to
it. He uses it strictly as a ssb receiver for utility, ham and ecss dx'ing.

Just recently, I wound up doing another swap with another friend. This
time, I got to use the NRD-545. I absolutely loved the way it looked and
the DSP did some nice things, but I didnt fall in love with it because the
audio was poor. I found it to be tinny and weak. I had posted on this ng a
few months ago asking for info on the NRD-545 because I was thinking about
buying one, and one of the things I was advised about was that the audio
wasn't so good. Is that ever the truth. I'm not saying that it is a bad
radio at all, I'm just saying that it should be better for all that money
!!! The R-5000 audio is remarkably better then that of the NRD-545. I'd
say that the R-5000 audio sounded almost as good as the R8.

Michael

Michael