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![]() john wrote: Telamon wrote: In article . com, "john" wrote: just wondering i don't own a drake r8, r8a or r8b, but i am thinking of purchasing an r8 or r8a. does anyone use this radio for dxing NDB's and how does it perform on longwave. i'm also reading alot about the r75 as a pure dx radio, especially with the mods, but it seems the drake never gets the heads up vs the r75 as a pure dxer. it also seems that the drake is the better BCB listening radio due to its better audio. i would love to hear from someone who owns both. and has compared them in this respect. The Drake R8 series are good all round radios. They have all the essential features for quality broadcast listening, Dxing, utilities, SSB ham reception. The R75 makes an excellent door stop to the radio room. dxace and telmon, exactly my feeling - the drakes come with everything you need - i have a palstar and many people say the palstar's deep audio and low noise floor is similiar to the drakes - if thats the case i'm going with an r8a - also do not like the idea of sending out my radio for mods right after i purchase it new - seems it should have all the goodies already. have you guy personally used the r75? I had the opportunity to use a Kiwa modified R75 for about 5-6 hours sometime back, side-to-side with the Drakes. I wasn't impressed. Neither was the new owner who sold it on and purchased a Drake. However, as I don't do any NDB DXing, John Plimmer may be quite correct about the narrower filter issue re the R75 vs. R8x. dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B I swear by, not at, Drake receivers© |