Receiver or Transceiver?
I used an Icom 735 transceiver for ten years to SWL and Amateur Radio. I
know it about matched a friend's Kenwood 5000 receiver for sensitivity. So
some transceivers can be excellant for SWLing with a decent outside antenna
setup and low electrical noise.
"Dave" wrote in message
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I've been looking at buying a SW radio and was wondering if most receivers
offer more bands (frequencies) than transceivers?
I know I would need to have a license if I want to transmit but if I just
want to listen, then a receiver with plenty of band coverage would be
nice.
I ask this because I was told that if I bought just a receiver then I
would be wishing I would have bought a transceiver to enjoy SW as a
participant.
Then I read that someone new to SW I might be better off buying a receiver
and to see if they would really want to transmit as well.
Thanks for any and all help on this.
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