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Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
$700 reserve price, wow!
wrote in message ups.com... Please see auction at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190121982731. Thanks, Walt |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
That's the "Buy it now", not the reserve.
-- Larry On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:18:04 -0400, "Paul Zak" wrote: $700 reserve price, wow! wrote in message oups.com... Please see auction at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190121982731. Thanks, Walt |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 03:24:31 -0400, BDK wrote:
In article , says... That's the "Buy it now", not the reserve. On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:18:04 -0400, "Paul Zak" wrote: $700 reserve price, wow! Still too high, I paid less than that for a nearly mint Kenwood TS- 850sat recently. First, it's none of your business what the seller asks -- if you don't like it, don't bid on it. Secondly, "too high" depends on whether or not it sells at that price, not your (or my) opinion. Thirdly, the price of one Kenwood has very little to do with the value of a different model. -- Larry |
FA: Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
On Jun 11, 10:36 am, "
wrote: Please see auction at:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190121982731. Thanks, Walt It's pretty pricey considering the Kenwood options it doesn't have. |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
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Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 17:14:57 -0400, BDK wrote:
First, it's none of your business what the seller asks -- if you don't like it, don't bid on it. LOL, you need to relax, and calm down. I'm assuming you're the seller maybe? If not sit down and chill a little. I have no idea who the seller is. I'm just sick of all the price cops who go hand-in-hand with all the USEnet cops. What someone asks for an item is nobody's business but his own. If it's too high, it won't sell. Period. Since the TS850S is a much better receiver than a R5000 (if you dispute that, well, it's your opinion alone, for the most part), AND has a 100 watt transmitter in the same box, it should be worth more. Possibly not to someone who wants only a receiver. I've owned 2 R5000's. Nice audio, but $700 is just not a realistic price for a 20 year old, or close to it, receiver that runs very hot on AC power. That might be true -- but so what? Is it your mission to save the suckers of the world? If so, why not start right here in Washington DC? I can introduce you to thousands of them... -- Larry |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
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Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
In article ,
says... BDK wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 03:24:31 -0400, BDK wrote: In article , says... That's the "Buy it now", not the reserve. On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:18:04 -0400, "Paul Zak" wrote: $700 reserve price, wow! Still too high, I paid less than that for a nearly mint Kenwood TS- 850sat recently. First, it's none of your business what the seller asks -- if you don't like it, don't bid on it. LOL, you need to relax, and calm down. I'm assuming you're the seller maybe? If not sit down and chill a little. Secondly, "too high" depends on whether or not it sells at that price, not your (or my) opinion. Please get a life. If you aren't the seller, why are you so upset? Thirdly, the price of one Kenwood has very little to do with the value of a different model. Since the TS850S is a much better receiver than a R5000 (if you dispute that, well, it's your opinion alone, for the most part), AND has a 100 watt transmitter in the same box, it should be worth more. I've owned 2 R5000's. Nice audio, but $700 is just not a realistic price for a 20 year old, or close to it, receiver that runs very hot on AC power. I'm not so sure about the 'very hot' part. I've had one, didn't run hot, nor does the Drake R8 series which some think run to hot... ...and now, back Michael Savage. dxAce Michigan USA I guess the mods to move the regulators to the outside were just for grins, right? I had two of them, and they ran way too hot on AC power for my tastes. Those regulators were super hot. If you would have taken the cover off, it was more than obvious. I wonder how many R5000's failed due to one of those regs cooking itself to death. Michael Savage? Holy ****! BDK |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHzfilter
BDK wrote: In article , says... BDK wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 03:24:31 -0400, BDK wrote: In article , says... That's the "Buy it now", not the reserve. On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:18:04 -0400, "Paul Zak" wrote: $700 reserve price, wow! Still too high, I paid less than that for a nearly mint Kenwood TS- 850sat recently. First, it's none of your business what the seller asks -- if you don't like it, don't bid on it. LOL, you need to relax, and calm down. I'm assuming you're the seller maybe? If not sit down and chill a little. Secondly, "too high" depends on whether or not it sells at that price, not your (or my) opinion. Please get a life. If you aren't the seller, why are you so upset? Thirdly, the price of one Kenwood has very little to do with the value of a different model. Since the TS850S is a much better receiver than a R5000 (if you dispute that, well, it's your opinion alone, for the most part), AND has a 100 watt transmitter in the same box, it should be worth more. I've owned 2 R5000's. Nice audio, but $700 is just not a realistic price for a 20 year old, or close to it, receiver that runs very hot on AC power. I'm not so sure about the 'very hot' part. I've had one, didn't run hot, nor does the Drake R8 series which some think run to hot... ...and now, back Michael Savage. dxAce Michigan USA I guess the mods to move the regulators to the outside were just for grins, right? I had two of them, and they ran way too hot on AC power for my tastes. You are a wimp! Those regulators were super hot. You're a pussy! If you would have taken the cover off, it was more than obvious. I wonder how many R5000's failed due to one of those regs cooking itself to death. Michael Savage? Holy ****! Good luck in your DX conqests... try to keep up! |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
On Jun 11, 8:33 pm, pltrgyst wrote:
- - That's the "Buy it now", not the reserve. - - -- Larry - On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:18:04 -0400, "Paul Zak" wrote: $700 reserve price, wow! wrote in message oups.com... Please see auction at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190121982731. Thanks, Walt- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Larry, That is correct the $700 is the Buy-It-Now Price. Figure a 70% to 85% Reserve Price based on the $700 Buy-It-Now Price : The Reserve would be in the range of $490 to $595. Seems to be Two (2) "Interested" Bidders so far. imho - at this price-point there are several other swl receivers that are worth considering ~ RHF |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
In article ,
says... In article .com, rhf- says... On Jun 11, 8:33 pm, pltrgyst wrote: - - That's the "Buy it now", not the reserve. - - -- Larry - On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:18:04 -0400, "Paul Zak" wrote: $700 reserve price, wow! wrote in message oups.com... Please see auction at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190121982731. Thanks, Walt- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Larry, That is correct the $700 is the Buy-It-Now Price. Figure a 70% to 85% Reserve Price based on the $700 Buy-It-Now Price : The Reserve would be in the range of $490 to $595. Seems to be Two (2) "Interested" Bidders so far. imho - at this price-point there are several other swl receivers that are worth considering ~ RHF . . . . The absolute most I personally would go would be about $500. No way even $600. My luck would be it would work ok, except the keypad would start the keybounce thing. There are R71A's, NRD525's, etc out there for a lot less. I would take a 525 over a 5000, anytime. For $700, you're close to NRD535 territory. BDK LOL! Someone used the buy it now! Amazing. BDK |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
On Jun 13, 1:00 am, BDK wrote:
In article , says... BDK wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 03:24:31 -0400, BDK wrote: In article , says... That's the "Buy it now", not the reserve. On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:18:04 -0400, "Paul Zak" wrote: $700 reserve price, wow! Still too high, I paid less than that for a nearly mint Kenwood TS- 850sat recently. First, it's none of your business what the seller asks -- if you don't like it, don't bid on it. LOL, you need to relax, and calm down. I'm assuming you're the seller maybe? If not sit down and chill a little. Secondly, "too high" depends on whether or not it sells at that price, not your (or my) opinion. Please get a life. If you aren't the seller, why are you so upset? Thirdly, the price of one Kenwood has very little to do with the value of a different model. Since the TS850S is a much better receiver than a R5000 (if you dispute that, well, it's your opinion alone, for the most part), AND has a 100 watt transmitter in the same box, it should be worth more. I've owned 2 R5000's. Nice audio, but $700 is just not a realistic price for a 20 year old, or close to it, receiver that runs very hot on AC power. I'm not so sure about the 'very hot' part. I've had one, didn't run hot, nor does the Drake R8 series which some think run to hot... ...and now, back Michael Savage. dxAce Michigan USA I guess the mods to move the regulators to the outside were just for grins, right? I had two of them, and they ran way too hot on AC power for my tastes. Those regulators were super hot. Super hot?????????? Not hardly. If you would have taken the cover off, it was more than obvious. I wonder how many R5000's failed due to one of those regs cooking itself to death. I haven't heard of one. The receiver has been around since 1987 so I would assume that stories of R5000 receivers burning up from "super heat" would be all over the net by now. How many failures have you read of that are traceable to overheating. Indeed how many of those receivers have failed for any reason. Not many in my experience. |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:16:28 -0400, BDK wrote:
LOL! Someone used the buy it now! Amazing. ....and same buyer bought another one for AU 796 in April. -- Larry |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
On Jun 13, 3:05 pm, pltrgyst wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:16:28 -0400, BDK wrote: LOL! Someone used the buy it now! Amazing. ...and same buyer bought another one for AU 796 in April. -- Larry Then I guess my two Kenwood R-5000 Receivers plus the Kenwood YK88-A1 AM Filters with the Original Boxes and Manuals are still holding their Value :o) ~ RHF |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
On Jun 13, 7:31 pm, RHF wrote:
On Jun 13, 3:05 pm, pltrgyst wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:16:28 -0400, BDK wrote: LOL! Someone used the buy it now! Amazing. ...and same buyer bought another one for AU 796 in April. -- Larry Then I guess my two Kenwood R-5000 Receivers plus the Kenwood YK88-A1 AM Filters with the Original Boxes and Manuals are still holding their Value :o) ~ RHF . . . . QUESTION - Are you 'interested' in the Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Communications Receiver ? ? Want-to-know-more-about-the-Kewnwood-R-5000 ? KENWOOD = http://groups.yahoo.com/group/*kenwood-r5000/ . Then you are "Invited to Join" the Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Communications Receiver Group on YAHOO ! R-5000 = http://groups.yahoo.com/group/*kenwood-r5000/ . NOTE - Many consider the Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Communications Receiver to be 'the last' and 'the best' Full Coverage Receiver made by Kenwood. {I Agree :o} R5000 = http://groups.yahoo.com/group/*kenwood-r5000/ . this is rhf - some would if they could . . . while i simply kenwood . ~ RHF . . .. . |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHzfilter
Roadie wrote:
If you would have taken the cover off, it was more than obvious. I wonder how many R5000's failed due to one of those regs cooking itself to death. I haven't heard of one. The receiver has been around since 1987 so I would assume that stories of R5000 receivers burning up from "super heat" would be all over the net by now. How many failures have you read of that are traceable to overheating. Indeed how many of those receivers have failed for any reason. Not many in my experience. Dont know either, but I know mine ran HOT. And just for the lost energy alone it was enough for me to decide and buy an external 13,8v supply. Now I can safely put something on top of the rx again (like a logbook or guide) without having to worry about all that heat... -- JeroenK |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHzfilter
RHF wrote:
On Jun 13, 3:05 pm, pltrgyst wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:16:28 -0400, BDK wrote: LOL! Someone used the buy it now! Amazing. ...and same buyer bought another one for AU 796 in April. -- Larry Then I guess my two Kenwood R-5000 Receivers plus the Kenwood YK88-A1 AM Filters with the Original Boxes and Manuals are still holding their Value :o) ~ RHF If anyone has one of those inrad (or original kenwood) AM filters for sale for the r5000 I'm still looking for one... -- JeroenK |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
On Jun 14, 3:01 am, JeroenK wrote:
Roadie wrote: If you would have taken the cover off, it was more than obvious. I wonder how many R5000's failed due to one of those regs cooking itself to death. I haven't heard of one. The receiver has been around since 1987 so I would assume that stories of R5000 receivers burning up from "super heat" would be all over the net by now. How many failures have you read of that are traceable to overheating. Indeed how many of those receivers have failed for any reason. Not many in my experience. Dont know either, but I know mine ran HOT. And just for the lost energy alone it was enough for me to decide and buy an external 13,8v supply. Now I can safely put something on top of the rx again (like a logbook or guide) without having to worry about all that heat... -- JeroenK And I've owned stereos that put out some heat but ran for years. The real question is whether Kenwood engineers considered the heat in the radio design. Given the radio's excellent design, high performance and record of reliability I suspect they did. The radio was well vented so the heat was dissipated. |
Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
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Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
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Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
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Kenwood R-5000 with RS-232, level converter and Int'l Radio 6kHz filter
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On Jun 14, 8:32 pm, RHF wrote:
On Jun 14, 5:12 pm, Roadie wrote: On Jun 14, 2:33 pm, RHF wrote: On Jun 14, 10:28 am, Roadie wrote: On Jun 14, 12:58 pm, RHF wrote: On Jun 14, 4:56 am, Roadie wrote: On Jun 14, 3:01 am, JeroenK wrote: Roadie wrote: If you would have taken the cover off, it was more than obvious. I wonder how many R5000's failed due to one of those regs cooking itself to death. I haven't heard of one. The receiver has been around since 1987 so I would assume that stories of R5000 receivers burning up from "super heat" would be all over the net by now. How many failures have you read of that are traceable to overheating. Indeed how many of those receivers have failed for any reason. Not many in my experience. Dont know either, but I know mine ran HOT. And just for the lost energy alone it was enough for me to decide and buy an external 13,8v supply. Now I can safely put something on top of the rx again (like a logbook or guide) without having to worry about all that heat... -- JeroenK And I've owned stereos that put out some heat but ran for years. The real question is whether Kenwood engineers considered the heat in the radio design. Given the radio's excellent design, high performance and record of reliability I suspect they did. The radio was well vented so the heat was dissipated.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Roadie, Some peope who own the Kenwood R-5000 Receiver have reported 'internal' Component Failures that they reasonably believed were caused by the Receiver Running HOT ! - - - IIRC usually these Failures were "Fails to Power-On" and 'The Fix' was the replacement of Components in the 'built-in' AC-to-DC Power Supply. But - The vast majority of Kenwood R-5000 Receiver Owners/Users have had many years of Trouble-Free Operation of the Receiver all the time while the Receiver was Running HOT ! - By Design -is- not necessarily a design flaw. QUESTION - Are you 'interested' in the Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Communications Receiver ? ? Want-to-know-more-about-the-Kewnwood-R-5000 ? KENWOOD =http://groups.yahoo.com/group/*kenwood-r5000/ . Then you are "Invited to Join" the Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Communications Receiver Group on YAHOO ! R-5000 =http://groups.yahoo.com/group/*kenwood-r5000/ . NOTE - Many consider the Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Communications Receiver to be 'the last' and 'the best' Full Coverage Receiver made by Kenwood. {I Agree :o} R5000 =http://groups.yahoo.com/group/*kenwood-r5000/ . this is rhf - some would if they could . . . while i simply kenwood . ~ RHF . . . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Already a member, thanks. It's one of the more informative Yahoo groups. I've tried unsuccessfully several times to join the 2100/2200 group. Each time it gets into an endless loop of asking me to verfy the email address. Any ideas?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - - - Roadie - 2100/2200 group ? - - What is the Manufactures Name and Model ? ~ RHF - - Redsun - Roadie, You mean the Redsun RP2100 / RP2000 Radio Group at YAHOO !http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redsun...-rp2000-radio/ The Only Restriction for the Redsun RP2100 / RP2000 Radio Group at YAHOO ! -is- That a New Members first few Messages may be Moderated.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redsun...-rp2000-radio/ Membership is Open To All - Who Wish To : * Read The Currect Messages * Read The Archive of Messages * Post a Message and reply to a Message NOTE - This Is Not A Public Group {eMail List} Membership Is Required To Do The Above.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redsun...-rp2000-radio/ all things in moderation ~ RHF . . . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'll give it another try. |
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