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Kenwood R-5000 Shortwave Recievers - Any Good?
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April 18th 07, 06:45 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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DX - When You Need Headphones To Hear It . . . What's On Your Head ? ? ?
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On Apr 17, 2:23 pm, Bart Bailey wrote:
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posted on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:38:11 -0400, BDK wrote: Begin
The JRC speakers, like almost all the optional external speakers sold
for ham and SW radios, are pretty worthless. A fifty cent speaker in a
hundred+ buck case.
That was one of my first impressions of dedicated communications
speakers, due to first tests typically done on easily available strong
stations. But when you really try to dig out something weak and scrape
some of the noise off it is when the audio characteristics of those
communications speakers is really appreciated.
In my case I have a couple HAM rigs that can double for SWLing and the
one with the bigger acoustic suspension bookshelf speaker sounds much
easier to listen to for extended periods on strong SW and AMBCB talk
shows etc. whereas the one with the communications grade speaker is far
easier to use for pulling enough syllables out of the hash to confirm a
contact.
I have a Kenwood TS-2000 that has a KLH speaker on it and it sounds
great on V/UHF-FM repeaters or just some Mariachi from a Tijuana AMBCB
station, but the Icom 756-Pro3 fitted to an SP-23 is the much better
setup for digging out a 17m contact thats plagued with QRN & QSB.
Of course for the sheer convenience and performance on routine
reception, the E1 gets top honors. Not so many knobs to adjust yet
excellent sound, at least when the ambient noise level is low.
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73 de KM6RF
BB [KM6RF],
DX - When You Need Head-Phones To Hear It . . .
What's On Your Head ? ? ? and In-Your-Ears ! ! !
Yes one of the Speakers from a set of Stereo "Book Shielf"
Speakers can be used for good for Easy Listening with
many Radio/Receivers -but- Ffor Digging-Out the those
Hard-to-Hear Sounds of DX Audio Dirt Diving it comes down
to one compound words : "Head-Phones" {Headphones}
Yes "Headphones" - They 'focus' your hearing on the Sounds
coming out of a Radio/Receiver and Block most of the Exterior
Sounds in your Audio Environment.
Not just any Headphones -but- Good Communications 'Quality'
Headphones that are designed to reproduce the Frequency
Natural Range of the Human Voice and attinuate the other
Sounds and Noises that you are not interested in hearing.
Please don't used common Music Stereo Listening Headphones
for DXing in the Dirt on your Radio/Receiver : There are about as
good as the Stereo Speakers and will let you HEAR every Sound
and Noise coming out of the Radio/Receiver.
Here is a Sample of some 'good' Radio/Receiver Listening
Headphones and my 'opinion' of them for Radio DXing :
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/head.html
* Heil QUIET PHONES
http://www.grove-ent.com/HEILHDP.html
Nice and Feature Noise Cancelling
* ICOM HP-4 Mono
Basic but Effective
* Japan Radio ST-3 Mono
Nice Comfort and Fit but a bit to bright.
* * Kenwood HS-5 Mono
My 'choice' for Sound, Comfort and Fit
* Kenwood HS-6 Mono
Light Weight and will do for a Travel Radio
set of Headphones.
* Pyramid HP-30 Stereo
More for Music than DXing
* Sony MDR Stereo
Great for Walkman 'type' FM Stereo Listening
* Vanco HF-24RS Mono
Value and Priced
* Yaesu YH-77STA Stereo
Light Weight and will do for an all around
Travel Radio set of Headphones.
# # Noise-Reducing Headphones at RadioShack
-IF- Your only "Source" for Radio Gear and
Accessories is RadioShack then take a look
at these Headphones that RadioShack offers.
RS Headphones =
http://tinyurl.com/25ljfe
http://www.radioshack.com/search/ind...atId=203205 7
Yes - "Head-Phones" the One Word that Covers Both Ears
)
yes - we're talking about headphones
now be quiet and just listen . . . ~ RHF
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I'm not a Dx'er, I'm mostly into Utes, but I can only take headphones
for about an hour or so, and I'm done.
I have the JRC ST-3 and both the Kenwood phones, along with the Yaesu
ones and all of them sit in the boxes. I should just ebay them.
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