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On Sep 20, 11:09 pm, willismat wrote:
On Sep 20, 3:54 pm, RHF wrote: = = = On Sep 19, 2:36 pm, willismat = = = wrote: - - Does anyone have experience and an opinion - (good and bad points) about any of these receivers: - - AOR AR-3030http://www.dxing.com/rx/ar3030.htm Limited Battery Operation uses Eight (8) AA-Cells - Bearcat DX-1000http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/commrxvr/dx1000.html -IF- Battery Opperation is a key feature the Bearcat does use Eight (8) D-Cells - Magnavox D-2999http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable/d2999.html * Very Collectable - Panasonic RF-3100 - RF-4800/4900 - RF-600http://www.dxing.com/rx/rf2800.htmhttp://www.dxing.com/rx/rf4800.htmh... * Collectable - But don't waste your Money - Realistic DX-300/302http://www.dxing.com/rx/dx200.htmhttp://www.dxing.com/rx/dx302.htm * The Better Idea - Consider the Realistic DX-394 Receiver that has been Modified by "LowBander"http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ180160394997 - Sony ICF-6700W/6800Whttp://www.dxing.com/rx/icf6500w.htmhttp://www.dxing.com/rx/icf6800w.htm * Collectable - Yaesu Musen FRG-7http://www.dxing.com/rx/frg7.htm * Collectable - A Classic - - I'm looking for a backup radio that can handle a - decent outdoor antenna, and take internal batteries. - If I missed any, please add it to the list with any - comments on it you might have, thanks! - WillisMat, Why buy an older and aged 'used' Radio ? When you could buy a 'new' / newer Radio and have newer Technology and Features plus a Manufactures Warranty. Here are five (5) 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios that will work well as Table-Top Radio/Receivers and can be used with Batteries or an AC Adapter {Wall-Wart} Plus all of these Radios can be used very well with a moderate size (not to long) Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antenna 1 - Eton E1 Radio {New} ~$500http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable/0101.html 2 - Grundig Satellit 800 Millennium Radio {Used} ~ $300http://www.dxing.com/rx/sat800.htmhttp://www.universal-radio.com/cata... 3 - Sony ICF-2010 Radio {Used} ~$300http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable/0841.html 4 - Sony ICF-SW7600GR Radio {New} ~$150http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable/0360.html 5 - Redsun RP2100 Radio {New} ~$100 Thanks to all who have given me input, you have helped me quite a bit! I had forgotten about the HF-150, despite the fact that I have an RDI White Paper on it from several years ago that I've read a dozen times (DUH!!!) But as has been said here, bidding gets quite high. I need a backup radio and can't justify the cost. That also goes for the AR3030 (I shouldn't have even considered it, really). Never considered the 2010, as I didn't know that it could take an antenna better than its whip. Performance sure gets high regard...plus it has synch. The E1 is a good idea, that would also be a way to go, but then its back to price for a backup. I was thinking that I could get one of the Panasonics for a good price, same for the DX1000, yet I know performance won't be as good as some others. Also, I didn't know that the Drake SW8 could take batteries. Can the SW2? Sounds like a Sony or a Frog (if it has the battery holder) if I find one at a good price makes the most sense for my needs. One of the Drakes would be great but probably would be costly. I had a 7600GR before and didn't like the ergonomics of it, though it was a good performer with the tennis racket. The 2010 looks much better in this regard.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Don't count out the HF-150. While I suspect the one currently on ebay will go for an excessive amount of money, they often go for around $400. IMO this makes it a fine value, especially considering that you'd pay close to $400 for many new or used portables. |
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On Sep 21, 6:58 am, Steve wrote:
On Sep 20, 11:09 pm, willismat wrote: On Sep 20, 3:54 pm, RHF wrote: = = = On Sep 19, 2:36 pm, willismat = = = wrote: - - Does anyone have experience and an opinion - (good and bad points) about any of these receivers: - - AOR AR-3030http://www.dxing.com/rx/ar3030.htm Limited Battery Operation uses Eight (8) AA-Cells - Bearcat DX-1000http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/commrxvr/dx1000.html -IF- Battery Opperation is a key feature the Bearcat does use Eight (8) D-Cells - Magnavox D-2999http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable/d2999.html * Very Collectable - Panasonic RF-3100 - RF-4800/4900 - RF-600http://www.dxing.com/rx/rf2800.htmhttp://www.dxing.com/rx/rf4800.htmh... * Collectable - But don't waste your Money - Realistic DX-300/302http://www.dxing.com/rx/dx200.htmhttp://www.dxing.com/rx/dx302.htm * The Better Idea - Consider the Realistic DX-394 Receiver that has been Modified by "LowBander"http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ180160394997 - Sony ICF-6700W/6800Whttp://www.dxing.com/rx/icf6500w.htmhttp://www.dxing.com/rx/icf6800w.htm * Collectable - Yaesu Musen FRG-7http://www.dxing.com/rx/frg7.htm * Collectable - A Classic - Show quoted text - Don't count out the HF-150. While I suspect the one currently on ebay will go for an excessive amount of money, they often go for around $400. IMO this makes it a fine value, especially considering that you'd pay close to $400 for many new or used portables.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You're right, I probably will have to put out more than I had expected. Even for a backup its a good idea to have a good performer, so in the end I guess it would be a good value. The D2999 has been suggested a few times to be avoided (when the eBay cost is considered). Same with the Bearcat and aparently all the Panasonics. I have noticed a few Sony ICF-6700Ws on eBay have sold in the $150-200 range. The 6800WA (Orange) is the one that gets attention but how is this receiver, a decent value at $150? Probably a good idea to save a bit more and figure on looking for a good deal around $350 for a Sat 800, Sony 2010 or HF-150, if I can find one at the right time. |
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You might want to cross the Sat 800 off the list--it chews up D cells at an
amazing rate. "willismat" wrote in message ps.com... On Sep 21, 6:58 am, Steve wrote: On Sep 20, 11:09 pm, willismat wrote: On Sep 20, 3:54 pm, RHF wrote: = = = On Sep 19, 2:36 pm, willismat = = = wrote: - - Does anyone have experience and an opinion - (good and bad points) about any of these receivers: - - AOR AR-3030http://www.dxing.com/rx/ar3030.htm Limited Battery Operation uses Eight (8) AA-Cells - Bearcat DX-1000http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/commrxvr/dx1000.html -IF- Battery Opperation is a key feature the Bearcat does use Eight (8) D-Cells - Magnavox D-2999http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/portable/d2999.html * Very Collectable - Panasonic RF-3100 - RF-4800/4900 - RF-600http://www.dxing.com/rx/rf2800.htmhttp://www.dxing.com/rx/rf4800.htmh... * Collectable - But don't waste your Money - Realistic DX-300/302http://www.dxing.com/rx/dx200.htmhttp://www.dxing.com/rx/dx302.htm * The Better Idea - Consider the Realistic DX-394 Receiver that has been Modified by "LowBander"http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ180160394997 - Sony ICF-6700W/6800Whttp://www.dxing.com/rx/icf6500w.htmhttp://www.dxing.com/rx/icf6800w.htm * Collectable - Yaesu Musen FRG-7http://www.dxing.com/rx/frg7.htm * Collectable - A Classic - Show quoted text - Don't count out the HF-150. While I suspect the one currently on ebay will go for an excessive amount of money, they often go for around $400. IMO this makes it a fine value, especially considering that you'd pay close to $400 for many new or used portables.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You're right, I probably will have to put out more than I had expected. Even for a backup its a good idea to have a good performer, so in the end I guess it would be a good value. The D2999 has been suggested a few times to be avoided (when the eBay cost is considered). Same with the Bearcat and aparently all the Panasonics. I have noticed a few Sony ICF-6700Ws on eBay have sold in the $150-200 range. The 6800WA (Orange) is the one that gets attention but how is this receiver, a decent value at $150? Probably a good idea to save a bit more and figure on looking for a good deal around $350 for a Sat 800, Sony 2010 or HF-150, if I can find one at the right time. |
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![]() Don't count out the HF-150. While I suspect the one currently on ebay will go for an excessive amount of money, they often go for around $400. IMO this makes it a fine value, especially considering that you'd pay close to $400 for many new or used portables.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That would be a decent price for an HF-150. And that's a sturdy little set, too. Hey Steve, have you ever found any need for the optional PR-150? Just wondering about the HF-150's front end... I never really had a chance to play with one of these for any great length of time. Best, Junius |
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