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Old October 23rd 07, 11:42 AM posted to alt.ham-radio.marketplace,rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.radio.shortwave
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Default FA: Realistic DX-150A - Collector quality

On Sep 27, 7:47 am, "Unrevealed Source"
wrote:
Well said. We all have our "first radio" that spurred our interest in those
early days. Those that could afford, or maybe had a father that could, a
higher-end Hallicrafters or Hammarlund, were lucky and got spoiled. A lot
of us though had to save up our paper-route money to buy our own radio, and
these were still expensive for a 13-year kid.

I think you're giving the radio itself a bit of a short sell. These are
really very good radios. They are extremely sensitive, and (contrary to one
poster) have great image rejection which nearly cancels out the disadvantage
of single-conversion. They are very quiet with a low noise floor, and the
audio is pretty good. Put up a good outside longwire and you get excellent
results. And because they'll pull just about anything out there, they are a
lot of fun to cruise the bands with.

These are indeed "real radios" that were on par with some of the entry-level
Hallicrafters or similar, and thus (I believe) deserve some discussion of
variants and differences. A lot of people love these radios, and it's not
all nostalgia.



I agree, I've had quite a few suprises turn up while bandscanning with
the DX-160, though it would drift away after a little bit. Not a bad
radio as people think, though.

BTW, "Unrevealed Source," I need to ask you a question about another
radio you posted about, could you please send me an email. I tried to
send you one but it never went through.