Have you considered the SDR-1000?
http://www.flex-radio.com/About.aspx
LSB, USB, AM, FMN, Sync AM, CW, and DRM are supported.
Receive 12KHz-60MHz
(Requires external user supplied pre selector for best operation below 160M)
see:
http://sdr-1000.blogspot.com/2006/09...w1vlf-low.html
http://sdr-1000.blogspot.com/2006/10...osure-for.html
"This radio currently features receiver specs that out perform all three of
the top "mega-priced" radios by Ten-Tec, Icom, and Yaseu."
"3rd and 4th order harmonics are so much better than any other radio
currently on the market."
"+30 dBm IP3"
"98 dB IMD DR3 @ 2 KHz"
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4108
Full Manufacturer Specifications He
http://www.flex-radio.com/Products.aspx?topic=sdr1k
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"Gisle Vanem" wrote in message
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"Joe Analssandrini" wrote:
In my opinion, the AR7030 Plus, properly fitted out, is definitely one
of the finest performing receivers available, certainly far-and-away
the best I have ever owned.
Thanks Joe and all you other for your replies. I kinda settled on the AOR
(mostly for the lower price). Your replies have confirmed that this would
be the wiser.
There is, however, another option which no one so far has mentioned
here (and it applies to the JRC NRD-545 as well): there is a FREE
computer-control program called "RxWINGS" which allows you to control
the receiver via your computer.
I'm a bit suspicious to have a noise-source like a table-top PC powered
on while DX-ing. Do you have a LCD-screen or a lap-top?
P.S. Don't forget the antenna. In order to derive maximum performance
and pleasure, both of these receivers require the finest antenna you
can get.
I already have a (IMHO) top-notch antenna; the ARA-60 by Dressler. Since
I don't have the space to erect a long-wire etc., this active antenna is
the
substitute. Very sensitive on MW.
--gv