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On Mar 28, 3:53*pm, m II wrote:
Radioguy wrote: On Mar 28, 11:50 am, Primax wrote: Hi all, I presently use a Realstic DX302, DX-394, DX160, DX200. I am thinking of buying a FRG-7. Can you tell me please if this is worth buying or not? It is in good condition and fully working. I use a 50` end fed long wire. TIA, Mike. Unless you collect Yaesu receivers or happen to like the clumsy tuning arrangement and limited filtration the answer is no. *Your DX302 should give you plenty of opportunities to enjoy fiddly tuning. *There are many used receivers that will deliver better results. Clumsy tuning? I call it CHARACTER. Even the 'ancient' system gets you at the minimum, a 5khz resolution. Digital readouts are available if you need more. Heck, in a pinch you can even shove a bunch (8) of D cells in it for portable reception. The 8 D cells add a HUGE amount of character when carried for any distance.. http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Yaesu_FRG-7 http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&sa...0&ct=result&cd... or: http://tinyurl.com/229v6d The reviews are good: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/979- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, and regenerative receivers have character and are an entertaining challenge to master as well. I enjoyed a National HRO-500 - until twiddling multiple dials got old. I admit that I enjoy such challenges, but once mastered the fiddly nature and inherent limitations of such tuning gets old quickly. For those who like the FRG-7 for itself, I say enjoy the receiver. But the original poster asked whether it was a receiver worth buying or not. Given the open-ended question and the availablty of inexpensive digitally tuned high-end receivers that would run circles around the FRG-7 I think the answer has to be, no it is not worth buying. |