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Best Modern Radios?
On May 27, 12:00 pm, Bart Bailey wrote:
In ups.com posted on 27 May 2007 07:40:06 -0700, Steve wrote: Begin And despite all the bitching and moaning you hear about PC-based receivers, the real beauty of them is that the software is constantly improving and each major software upgrade is sort of like getting a new, better receiver. I find it fascinating. Is the modern DSP filtration getting good enough to overcome the noise from the computer they're connected to? -- Bart In my case computer noise has not been a problem. When it is a problem, the best thing to do would be to figure out where the noise is coming from and attack it direclty. The way I look at it, DSP is for kinds of noise that you can't simply get rid of. Ditto for the ANC-4 phasing unit that I sometimes use. They're like a last line of defense. |
Best Modern Radios?
On May 27, 11:56 am, Joe Analssandrini
wrote: Software-defined radios are also great performers but note that, as Windows (or Mac) operating systems change, it is possible that some year down the road, unless you keep a "legacy" computer, your SDR may not function. The good news is that, while operating systems are changing, so is receiver control software. If it turned out that RX Plus, for example, couldn't function with Windows Vista or some other operating system, I'm sure that some other program could and in fact I'm sure that the creator of RX Plus would act quickly to release an upgraded version of his software that would work with the new operating system. Steve |
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Wheres my boy,Joe at? Joe,I am thinking about sending my married Irish
lady friend in Bognor Regis,England some money for a ''scanner'' I don't know the best way to send her the money though.I trust her one hundred million percent ten thousand.She once snailed me a chek for some Mabelinne eye lineer pencils I snail mailed to her.Of course,I tore her check (cheque) up and I flushed it down my crapper. cuhulin |
Best Modern Radios?
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
wrote: An RF Free location; If its "RF Free" it won't matter how good the antenna is, you won't hear anything. Next thing you'll claim is that you can't see anything in a pitch black room.... mike |
Best Modern Radios?
Bart Bailey wrote:
Is the modern DSP filtration getting good enough to overcome the noise from the computer they're connected to? I have the 320 model and computer noise has never been a problem. In my humble opinion, it's the best radio available in the under 800-1000 dollar range. The frequency database lets you save all the settings in use at the time of reception of a particular station, making re-tuning easier. mike |
Best Modern Radios?
I would have to say either of these
The Ten-Tec RX-340 The WJ-8711A Or The New Icom R9500 close your eyes in pick one!! wrote in message ... Wheres my boy,Joe at? Joe,I am thinking about sending my married Irish lady friend in Bognor Regis,England some money for a ''scanner'' I don't know the best way to send her the money though.I trust her one hundred million percent ten thousand.She once snailed me a chek for some Mabelinne eye lineer pencils I snail mailed to her.Of course,I tore her check (cheque) up and I flushed it down my crapper. cuhulin |
Best Modern Radios?
Oh yeah,,, Watkins Johnson.
cuhulin |
Best Modern Radios?
It might not be the very best one out there, but I think the Satellit 800
would make most "top ten" lists of modern receivers. Excellent design (basically the same as a Drake SW8) and if you get a later model - serial number starting with S82 or later - it's built very well and has a much quieter power supply. Only the earlier "first generations" had the quality problems and noisy power supply that people complain about. Second generation Satellit 800s have great sound, one of the best sync detectors out there, very sensitive and selective, lots of memories, plus you can put batteries in it and use it anywhere. Damn fine radio. (Scanning would be a nice feature, but I guess you can't have everything.) At the top levels of receivers, the difference between what you hear on your Sat800 and someone else's high-end radio will depend more on the antenna, than the radio itself. "Blake McBride" wrote in message ... Greetings, I have a Grundig Satellit 800 and have fun with it. Not knowing a lot about SW Radios, I am curious about how my radio compares to other high quality, modern radios. So here is my question, what are the top, modern, currently available radios? I understand that there is no black and white answer, and it depends on X, Y, Z. If money is not an object and portability is not desired, what are the generally accepted best radios? I am interested in your subjective opinions. Thanks. Blake McBride |
Best Modern Radios?
On Sun, 27 May 2007 12:01:54 -0400, KE4ODD wrote:
Dear Blake, Virtually any modern receiver will "run rings" around what we had back in the "old days" regarding performance, versatility, and reliability. I beg to differ...I don't think all modern receivers can run rings around a properly tuned R-390 or 390a series receiver. There may be a few that will out perform it but even that is doubtful. _________________________________________________ ___ I never a R390A back in the good old days. Didn't get one until about 1990. Excellent electrical performance for sure. |
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