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If you had a large collection of SWL rigs, sold them all off, and out of the
profit could have just one SWL radio for general listening and occasional DX, what would you pick? Keep in mind the budget is $2000. |
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On Feb 25, 4:56 pm, "John Berenyi" wrote:
If you had a large collection of SWL rigs, sold them all off, and out of the profit could have just one SWL radio for general listening and occasional DX, what would you pick? Keep in mind the budget is $2000. For general sw listening I would get something like a Degen DE1103 or a Sony 7600. Fine performers that will keep you well within your $2,000 budget. Or, if you want something with a lot of bells and whistles and better audio then go for the Eton E1. Put the remainder in the bank. |
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I would choose either a Satellit 800 (second revision, made after 2002) or a
Kenwood R-5000. With the left over money put up at least one and possibly several proper antennas. And still have money left over. While those may seem like rather "pedestrian" choices, the difference that a great antenna makes is far, far greater than the marginal difference you see with a more esoteric radio. "John Berenyi" wrote in message ... If you had a large collection of SWL rigs, sold them all off, and out of the profit could have just one SWL radio for general listening and occasional DX, what would you pick? Keep in mind the budget is $2000. |
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On 25 Feb 2007 14:04:51 -0800, "Roadie" wrote:
On Feb 25, 4:56 pm, "John Berenyi" wrote: If you had a large collection of SWL rigs, sold them all off, and out of the profit could have just one SWL radio for general listening and occasional DX, what would you pick? Keep in mind the budget is $2000. For general sw listening I would get something like a Degen DE1103 or a Sony 7600. Fine performers that will keep you well within your $2,000 budget. Or, if you want something with a lot of bells and whistles and better audio then go for the Eton E1. Put the remainder in the bank. Spend most of your money on a good aerial system and then the receiver. We all get that one wrong including yours truly! |
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On Feb 25, 5:54 pm, Ted Sloan wrote:
On 25 Feb 2007 14:04:51 -0800, "Roadie" wrote: On Feb 25, 4:56 pm, "John Berenyi" wrote: If you had a large collection of SWL rigs, sold them all off, and out of the profit could have just one SWL radio for general listening and occasional DX, what would you pick? Keep in mind the budget is $2000. For general sw listening I would get something like a Degen DE1103 or a Sony 7600. Fine performers that will keep you well within your $2,000 budget. Or, if you want something with a lot of bells and whistles and better audio then go for the Eton E1. Put the remainder in the bank. Spend most of your money on a good aerial system and then the receiver. We all get that one wrong including yours truly! All three of the radios I suggested have a built-in antenna system. |
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![]() All three of the radios I suggested have a built-in antenna system. I think he wants to actually hear signals. I agree with spending the money on the antenna system first, then buying a radio. Any of the Drake R8 variety would work nicely for a solid G.C. rig. 3D Kenwood 950sdx, 2000 Drake R8A, R4C Many inferior portables ;-) |
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Watkins Johnson.Second choice,Drake.Antenna? I don't know which
one,yet.I would like to say,Sometimes I dream about radios,but I never have.Most of my dreams are nightmares.God forbid I ever dream about Art Bell or George Noory.I would rather dream about Maryanne Kehoe than those two looney toons. cuhulin |
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On Feb 25, 6:40 pm, "3D" wrote:
All three of the radios I suggested have a built-in antenna system. I think he wants to actually hear signals. Unless you know him to be hearing impaired he should be able to hear plenty of signals with any of those radios I mentioned. After all he was only looking for a radio to just do some swling. Why compromise the audio quality with a communications receiver like a Drake unless it is really needed. Such a radio would be a complete waste of money for the application he described. I agree with spending the money on the antenna system first, then buying a radio. Any of the Drake R8 variety would work nicely for a solid G.C. rig. If all he wants to do is 3D Kenwood 950sdx, 2000 Drake R8A, R4C Many inferior portables ;-) |
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"Roadie" ) writes:
On Feb 25, 6:40 pm, "3D" wrote: All three of the radios I suggested have a built-in antenna system. I think he wants to actually hear signals. Unless you know him to be hearing impaired he should be able to hear plenty of signals with any of those radios I mentioned. After all he was only looking for a radio to just do some swling. Why compromise the audio quality with a communications receiver like a Drake unless it is really needed. Such a radio would be a complete waste of money for the application he described. But he's talking about a $2000 budget, and picking one receiver out of a "large collection". That implies he is asking about a better than average receiver. It's a variant on "which receiver would you keep?" or "which receiver do you lust after?". There's little point in specifying a $2000 budget if he's not actually interested in one of those better receivers. Michael |
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On Feb 25, 10:42 pm, (Michael Black) wrote:
"Roadie" ) writes: On Feb 25, 6:40 pm, "3D" wrote: All three of the radios I suggested have a built-in antenna system. I think he wants to actually hear signals. Unless you know him to be hearing impaired he should be able to hear plenty of signals with any of those radios I mentioned. After all he was only looking for a radio to just do some swling. Why compromise the audio quality with a communications receiver like a Drake unless it is really needed. Such a radio would be a complete waste of money for the application he described. But he's talking about a $2000 budget, and picking one receiver out of a "large collection". That implies he is asking about a better than average receiver. It's a variant on "which receiver would you keep?" or "which receiver do you lust after?". There's little point in specifying a $2000 budget if he's not actually interested in one of those better receivers. Michael Maybe what you really need to do is make sure you got a nice quiet piece of land somewhere far away from the city. Then a good antenna and a decent receiver. One of those crappy little chinese radios actually do a nice job in a quiet zone. I especially like it when the power goes out cause things get nice and quiet. 73 NEO |
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