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Old June 30th 10, 02:22 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Drake R8 for sale

On 6/29/10 20:06 , Justis wrote:
PBT, PassBandTuning .... sure does. Makes voice a lot more intelligible
at times. Part of the same control as the Notch.




Your question about R-71 vs R-2000....R-71 and R-2000 are about
equivalent receivers in their class. Some trivial advantages one way or
the other, but on the same antenna, they're about indistinguishable in
performance. The Kenwood does have better audio. And the R-71 better
ergonomics.

As far as comparing the two to the Drake, it's largely a matter of
taste. The design, the layout, the operation of the Drake fits some
operators' preferences better.

As far as resale value goes, however, R-71a, even with PBT, will run
less than your Drake. Some models by a considerable margin. They seem to
hold value better than the ICOM's or the Kenwoods. And Kenwood support
has been flagging on R-2000, lately. While support on the Drake is still
quite good.

If a choice had to be made, I'd sell the ICOM and keep the Drake.




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On 6/29/10 19:32 , Justis wrote:
Found this searching for shortwave radios for sale.
Craiglist just has Junk.
Are these that much better than say a Kenwood R-2000?
I have an Icom R 71A with the memory board mod and audio upgrades.
Would
the Drake receive better than my Icom? The drake sure doesn't look as
professional.
http://hamilton.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-...AdIdZ213262842





I've had R-71a. And I have an R8-A. Personally, I prefer the Drake. It's
quiet, the audio is quite good, and filters are well selected.

As far as digging out deep DX, you'll hear about the same signals on
either, with a decent antenna.

Does your R-71a have PBT?