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Old November 19th 06, 03:23 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Rayburn Rayburn is offline
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Default Passport receiver reviews

My RX-340 was mediochre to say the least....Big waste of money!

RAYBURN
"John Plimmer" wrote in message
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Passport does some nice reviews of serious radio's, better than I read in
most mags that seem too keen not to upset their advertisers who supply
them with loan radio's.

I had some e-mails from Larry Magne and he explained that market research
had shown that the main interest for readers was in the $50 to $150
portable radio range, and that there was only a handful of those like
myself interested in the more expensive tabletops.

With only a few top end radio's now available now that Drake has gone off
the scene, here's my comment on what's left:

Eton E1 - a couple of my DX pals own this new offering and rave about it's
abilities to do serious DX, even connected to a big antenna which will not
overload it.

Icom RC-75 - for the price really good value for money. Many of my serious
DX contacts use this radio with excellent results.

AOR 7030+ is probably the top analogue DX machine, but not everyone can
get used to it's difficult and quirky operating system, small limited
display and tiny cramped remote keypad. Those who got used to it's
limitations love it.

JRC NRD545 - every serious DXer I know had one sold it on. It's early 16
bit digital processor limits it's performance. Here's what one serious
DXer says about the one he sold: "I will never advise anyone to buy a
545".

Ten Tec RX340 and WJ 1000 - these expensive radio's have only 16 bit
processors which limits them. However owners in this newsgroup defend them
to the hilt. Two of my DX friends had RX340's and sold them for better
options.

SDR computer radio's - some of my pals have moved onto these radio's and
love them. I don't like computer radio's at all though - prefer to have a
large radio in front of me with full functions and a nice tuning knob.

So, that's not a very wide choice left anymore, but there is another set
of radio's that represent good value for money and offer the listener
outstanding performance, and that is the ham transceivers. I asked Larry
Magne why he doesn't include some selected ones in Passport like WRTH
sometimes do, and he replied again that the interest was too limited to a
very few diehard DXer's and he could not therefore devote the limited
space and resources of Passport to this small market.

Here's my take on a few ham transceivers that I think you could have a
look at:

Icom IC-7000 has a 32 bit processor and every bell and whistle you could
want, plus FM up to 450 Mhz. See Bjarne Mjelde's review at:
http://www.kongsfjord.no/bm/ic-7000%20review.pdf
Very small and highly portable, also does not need to have the MW band
enhanced. $1500

Also at $1500 is the more heavy weight Icom 746Pro with a 32 bit
processor. See the Dallas Lankford review:
http://www.kongsfjord.no/dl/Icom/IC-...20&%20Mods.pdf
It's only drawback is like most Icom's, the MW band has been attenuated
and you are going to have to get a skilled techie to remove that.
Otherwise great value for money and a great DX machine. Friends who own
them rave about their performance

Finally, if you want to spend big bucks on the ultimate with every bell
and whistle you could hope for, then take a look at the:
Icom 756 PRO III and the
Yaesu FT2000.
At a price of $3000 they will outperform the 16 bit processor's in the TT
RX340 & WJ1000 with their 32 bit processors.
See my review of the 756 at
http://www.dxing.info/equipment/

The ham transceivers do not have a sideband selectable sync detector in
AM, except for the Icom 746Pro. If you just like listening comfortably to
AM broadcasts then a ham transceiver will not suit you. Rather look on
eBay for a good used Drake R8B with it's superb sync detector. And if you
are squeamish about having a transmitter around, just get a techie to
disable the transmit function, a simple and inexpensive mod that can be
reversed later if you want to again sell the radio.

good DX and don't forget to have fun..............
--
John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa
South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s
RX Icom IC-756 PRO III with MW mods
Drake SW8 & ERGO software
Sony 7600D, GE SRIII, Redsun RP2100
BW XCR 30, Sangean 803A.
GE circa 50's radiogram
Antenna's RF Systems DX 1 Pro, Datong AD-270
Kiwa MW Loop, PAORDT Roelof mini-whip
http://www.dxing.info/about/dxers/plimmer.dx