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Old November 12th 07, 01:57 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Nov 9, 5:16 pm, Terry M. wrote:
I had thought about a transceiver however I'm in a condo and a proper
antenna for transmitting (let alone receiving) is problematic.

On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 07:05:35 -0500, Billy Burpelson



wrote:
Terry M. wrote:
I know this is kind of a loaded question - ask 100 people and get 100
different answers however, any recommendation on a receiver in the
500-800 dollar price range?


tia


Terry
K8TJM


You really don't say what type of receiver you want nor for what purpose.


However, as you are a ham, why not get a Drake TR-7 transceiver? Very
good SWL receiver (1.5-30 MHz continuous and 0-1.5 MHz with AUX-7 board)
and you can use it for transmitting too. They seem to be in the
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Well, I once lived in an apartment complex (second floor of three,
couldn't even sneak a good aerial let alone a good ground), but I did
use a Kenwood R-5000 with about 20 feet of wire tossed out under the
window screen. I'm still amazed at some of the stations I heard and
on the low bands that I heard them on under those conditions.
$400-500 on eBay.