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ICOM - R9500
On Mar 3, 11:24 pm, dxAce wrote:
Sorry, ain't gonna happen. I doubt they are as good as the price tag. dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A. and R8B. 236 Countries heard on the NASWA list and 221 Countries QSL'd on the NASWA list. Dear "dxAce," Your loss. While you may doubt, I KNOW - they are INDEED "as good as the price tag." (And even better!) As always my opinion, but based on the fact that I have owned my AR7030 Plus for three years now. Best, Joe Philco Model 40-180, EMUD T-7, Lafayette HE-10/HE-11, Hitachi KH-1108S, Realistic DX-400, (2) Realistic DX-375, Sangean ATS-808A, Sangean ATS-606AP, (2) Sony ICF-SW35, (2) Sony ICF-SW7600G, (5) Sony ICF-SW7600GR, Grundig Classic 960, Grundig Satellit 800, AOR AR7030 Plus, AND --- (ta da) --- THE BELL + HOWELL Radio (Top That!!!) I have lost count, over the years, as to how many countries I have heard, but, when I threw them all out over thirty years ago, I had well-over 100 QSL cards (all from different countries). (I kept and still have Mao Tse-tung's Little Red Book.) I wonder if the $13,500.00 radio will hear, with the same antenna, anything more than the AOR AR7030 Plus (or the Drake R8B for that matter) will hear (below 30 MHz, of course) or will "sound" $11,500.00 "better." By the way, I notice that you own or owned all three versions of the Drake R8 series. You, of course, know that you cannot "upgrade" a Drake R8 to a Drake R8B - but you CAN upgrade, should you wish, ANY AR7030 ever made to the latest standards. This is superb engineering, again in my opinion. |
ICOM - R9500
On Mar 3, 11:28 pm, "download.com" wrote:
Why would you want a radio that you have to ask "Can you work a VCR or a DVD burner"??? I run an old simple Grundig that I just put the frig in and that's it!! Burr 14.5° N 121.0° E, Philippines +8Z Grundig Sat800, YB400 Drake SW8, BC895XLT 200' Long Wire & Dipole Dear Sir, It was not necessary at all to ask about using a VCR or DVD Burner - I was merely mentioning an example to show just how simple the AR7030 Plus actually is to operate. The menu operating parameters, which have been explained in detail in this thread along with their simplicity in everyday usage, allow performance equal to a professional receiver to be incorporated into a radio that is within the financial reach of many shortwave hobbyists. I too still own older analog-operated shortwave receivers and I trot them out once in a while for old time's sake but I certainly would not want to use one of these for DXing, what with all the newer advanced radios available! Best, Joe |
ICOM - R9500
Joe Analssandrini wrote: On Mar 3, 11:24 pm, dxAce wrote: Sorry, ain't gonna happen. I doubt they are as good as the price tag. dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A. and R8B. 236 Countries heard on the NASWA list and 221 Countries QSL'd on the NASWA list. Dear "dxAce," Your loss. While you may doubt, I KNOW - they are INDEED "as good as the price tag." (And even better!) As always my opinion, but based on the fact that I have owned my AR7030 Plus for three years now. Best, Joe Philco Model 40-180, EMUD T-7, Lafayette HE-10/HE-11, Hitachi KH-1108S, Realistic DX-400, (2) Realistic DX-375, Sangean ATS-808A, Sangean ATS-606AP, (2) Sony ICF-SW35, (2) Sony ICF-SW7600G, (5) Sony ICF-SW7600GR, Grundig Classic 960, Grundig Satellit 800, AOR AR7030 Plus, AND --- (ta da) --- THE BELL + HOWELL Radio (Top That!!!) I have lost count, over the years, as to how many countries I have heard, but, when I threw them all out over thirty years ago, I had well-over 100 QSL cards (all from different countries). Threw them out? (I kept and still have Mao Tse-tung's Little Red Book.) I have mine as well. I wonder if the $13,500.00 radio will hear, with the same antenna, anything more than the AOR AR7030 Plus (or the Drake R8B for that matter) will hear (below 30 MHz, of course) or will "sound" $11,500.00 "better." By the way, I notice that you own or owned all three versions of the Drake R8 series. You, of course, know that you cannot "upgrade" a Drake R8 to a Drake R8B No need to upgrade either of the three. They are all outstanding performers. dxAce Michigan USA |
ICOM - R9500
Dear "dxAce,"
Sorry - can't resist (with all due respect to you) ---- No need to upgrade the Drake R8 series? Evidently DRAKE thought they needed upgrading! ;-) Sorry again. Best, Joe On Mar 5, 5:43 pm, dxAce wrote: Joe Analssandrini wrote: By the way, I notice that you own or owned all three versions of the Drake R8 series. You, of course, know that you cannot "upgrade" a Drake R8 to a Drake R8B No need to upgrade either of the three. They are all outstanding performers. dxAce Michigan USA |
ICOM - R9500
On Mar 5, 5:43 pm, dxAce wrote:
I have lost count, over the years, as to how many countries I have heard, but, when I threw them all out over thirty years ago, I had well-over 100 QSL cards (all from different countries). Threw them out? dxAce Michigan USA Dear "dxAce," Yes, I threw them out. I had gotten married, we moved into a small apartment, I had lots and lots of "junk" (not MY description, however), and I "had" to get rid of some of it. My (now thankfully EX-)wife "helped" me with her "suggestions" which included all my QSL cards and other shortwave memorabilia, my car catalog collection, many of my books, almost all of my jazz records, plus much miscellanea..She was very "helpful" that way. I can't recall what SHE threw out - perhaps some used Kleenex tissues ... ??? Best, and sadly, Joe |
ICOM - R9500
Joe Analssandrini wrote: Dear "dxAce," Sorry - can't resist (with all due respect to you) ---- No need to upgrade the Drake R8 series? Evidently DRAKE thought they needed upgrading! ;-) Not upgrades really, more like simple enhancements. They all hear equally well. Get back to me when you have more than a hundred or so thrown out QSL's. Sorry again. dxAce Michigan USA |
ICOM - R9500
On Mar 5, 6:03 pm, dxAce wrote:
Joe Analssandrini wrote: Dear "dxAce," Sorry - can't resist (with all due respect to you) ---- No need to upgrade the Drake R8 series? Evidently DRAKE thought they needed upgrading! ;-) Not upgrades really, more like simple enhancements. They all hear equally well. Get back to me when you have more than a hundred or so thrown out QSL's. Sorry again. dxAce Michigan USA Dear "dxAce," If only I'd known then what I know now --- one of the saddest phrases in the English language. At the very least I could have donated the QSLs and the memorabilia to The Committee to Preserve Radio Verifications, though I do not believe any such repository existed at that time. Since that time, though I have continued to listen to shortwave radio, it is more as a program listener than as an active DXer. While I do search for exotic signals on occasion, I never ask for QSLs any more, even when I write to a station. I guess the "desire" was tossed away, along with my QSLs, by my ex-wife (though, of course, I should not and do not place all the blame on her). Back to the ICOM - do you think truly that ANY communications receiver can really be worth $13,500.00? You know, I have a high-fidelity stereo preamplifier ($299.00 in 1980) along with its associated power amplifier ($399.00), both made by The David Hafler Company; ALL the parts inside are what was then called "mil-spec." You know what kind of tolerances those things had! But the price tag was reasonable and affordable by almost anyone. (They were kits; if bought assembled, you added $100.00 each) Both units still function as new. I personally do not believe there is anything inside (or outside) this new receiver that could possibly warrant such a high price tag. Best, Joe |
ICOM - R9500
Joe Analssandrini wrote: On Mar 5, 6:03 pm, dxAce wrote: Joe Analssandrini wrote: Dear "dxAce," Sorry - can't resist (with all due respect to you) ---- No need to upgrade the Drake R8 series? Evidently DRAKE thought they needed upgrading! ;-) Not upgrades really, more like simple enhancements. They all hear equally well. Get back to me when you have more than a hundred or so thrown out QSL's. Sorry again. Dear "dxAce," If only I'd known then what I know now --- one of the saddest phrases in the English language. At the very least I could have donated the QSLs and the memorabilia to The Committee to Preserve Radio Verifications, though I do not believe any such repository existed at that time. Since that time, though I have continued to listen to shortwave radio, it is more as a program listener than as an active DXer. While I do search for exotic signals on occasion, I never ask for QSLs any more, even when I write to a station. I guess the "desire" was tossed away, along with my QSLs, by my ex-wife (though, of course, I should not and do not place all the blame on her). Back to the ICOM - do you think truly that ANY communications receiver can really be worth $13,500.00? No. |
ICOM - R9500
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