Michael wrote:
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Well, if we're going to compare receivers I guess I'll put in my 2
cents worth after dicking with radios for over 40 years. I have an
R-75 (second one) and I find it to be the best overall receiver for
what I use it for. I modified the AGC and sync detector similar to
the Kiwa scheme, and ,I've found with the various controls that I
can pull DX out of the muck easier than with the other receivers
Yes.... I agree 100 %. Prices and stat sheets asside, I prefer it for
DX'ing over every other radio that I have tried. I admit I have not
used any megabuck professional receivers but I have used the R8, R8a,
R8b, R-5000, NRD-545.
I've had short
of the NRD-535D. The latter was a GREAT receiver but the audio
sounded like **** even with an external speaker.
I thought exactly the same thing of the NRD-545. I'm gratefull I got
to test one out before I spent the money on one. I must say though,
it was solid as a tank and was the best looking radio I ever saw. I
also loved the way the user interface was set up.
Michael
Yes and that NRD interface is very computer controllable. By that I mean
you can set all the user functions through the RS-232 port as well as the
front panel. Even the NRD-535Db bandwidth control unit could be set to just
about any bandwidth from 6 KHz to 500 Hz in 10 hz steps. I still find the
NRD receivers to have the best 'feel' of any of the ones I have owned.
Great tuning knob and easy to use controls.
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Brian Denley
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