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bcdlr wrote:
Could I really get by with a newer digital dial SW receiver? I thought they were just too wide open on the front end side to be any good at all. Where are you at, Cental Europe? If so, then the front end is too wide open. If the middle of the US, then there's not much problem. If it becomes a problem, just put an attenuator in front. The user interface on the new digital dial SW receivers is univerally sucky. They do awfully bad at "tuning around the band looking for a QSO", they are really built around the concept that someone will want to listen to Radio Netherlands at 15735kc and just punch in that number and expect to find it. There might be a tuning dial but it feels more like you're dialing through channels than tuning up and down the bands. The filters are only middlin' for AM, and will be "too wide" for SSB or CW on the ham bands if things are at all crowded. But contrasted with a $250 receiver from the 1960's they have a lot of nice things that were purely pie-in-the-sky back then! On the receiver I've put messages on eHam and QRZ for a 'receiver wanted' - I have some P4 class desktop machines I could trade, but I haven't gotten any nibbles at all yet. I've been hesitant to put the same message on rec.radio.swap due to the volume of traffic there. Lots of stuff goes through E-bay. Including the general coverage receivers you seem to desire, for example I got a WJ-8716 (something that was almost entirely out of the reach of a non-millionaire ham in the 70's or 80's) at a tiny tiny fraction of what they originally sell for. Still not "cheap". If you like CW, I have recently become very enamored of the Heathkit HW-16. There's a lot to be said for simple single-mode limited-bandwidth receivers (or in the case of the HW-12 transceivers). Break-in on the HW-16 with a couple mods is seamless, it's so good that I FEEL like I can hear even when I have the key down. Spring is coming and there will probably be some hamfests near you. Hamfests tend to be better than say 10 or 15 years ago, when they were all computer junk. Even if you don't buy, you get to see and usually touch the stuff. Tim. |
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