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Old May 6th 08, 07:12 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Question for the Group... Shortwave Receiver from Hell ?

On May 4, 4:12*pm, RHF wrote:
On May 2, 10:06*am, Drifter wrote:
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- OK gang, wanting to know: your favorite "Desktop Receiver".
- should be a receiver you own and use most,
- (not one you wish you had).
- a post on the yahoo groups on most popular desktop receiver
- got me thinking.
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- one commented on the brag lines added on the DX list
- on all the high end receivers some use.
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- so, i'll start-
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- AOR AR7030+ my fav.
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- AOR AR3030, most used.
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- GOOD DX!.
- Drifter...
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- OK - The 'opposite' Question can also be Asked :
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- Question for the Group... Shortwave Receiver from Hell ?
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- Q # 1 - What was the most un-favorable Desk-Top
- Shortwave Receiver that you owned and were stuck
- with using for a while :
- The Receiver You Grew To Hate !
- -and- What Made You Dislike It So ?

Panasonic RF4900 Desk Top Receiver :
http://www.dxing.com/rx/rf4800.htm
Impressive Looking but offered no real perfomance.
However both the Panasonic RF2200 and RF2600
'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio were very good
at what they did.
http://www.radiointel.com/review-panasonicrf2200.htm
http://www.dxing.com/rx/rf799.htm

- Q # 2 - What was the most un-favorable 'portable'
- AM/FM Shortwave Radio that you owned and were
- stuck with using for a while :
- The Radio You Grew To Hate !
- -and- What Made You Dislike It So ?
- *.

Grundig S350 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio*
http://www.radiointel.com/review-GrundigS350.htm
The Drift on Shortwave Band was very bad so it was
a Shortwave Radio with an in-effective Shortwave
Band. =But= As an AM/FM Radio it was just about
as good as a GE Superadio III. Plus it had a Digital
Frequency Read-out for ease and accuracy of Tuning.
* The Redsun RP2100 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave
http://www.radiointel.com/review-redsunrp2100.htm
Radio was a real improvement over the Grundig S350
and provided a usable Shortwave Radio Band for
Program Listening on the Shortwave Bands.