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On Jul 25, 2:13*pm, mpd wrote:
I've listened to shortwave on and off for awhile but it seems to me that some of the build quality these days isn't that long. I had a grundig s350...lasted until I donated it but it had drift... I tried a redsun 2100...the thing died after the first month...so I bought the USA equivalent of the kaito ka2100...that just died the other day (lasted a year and a half) I had a kaito 1103 worked fantastic until I bumped something and a chunk of the antenna snapped off and the job dial didn't fully correspond. Don't get me wrong when this stuff worked it was great...but there's some newer models I'm interested in. I don't need stuff like wefax or rtty etc. I like SSB as I can listen to ham's...I'd like to start recording too. I know there's a Degen but the operations of that thing look so complicated and it's degen...if it breaks... I'm thinking maybe a grundig g6...adding the aircraft band is interesting...the G4 looks interesting but I didn't see anything of SSB so it looks like $100 more just to record. Anyone use those portible recorders that could work on the line in? I definatly don't want to use tapes... The good old Panasonic RF-2200 Radio was very well build and seems to last forever. http://www.radiointel.com/restoring-panasonicrf2200.htm http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4922 Add to the list the legendary Sony ICF-2010 Radio with AM-Sync. http://www.mwcircle.org/res-receiver-sony2001d.htm http://www.dxing.com/rx/icf2003.htm For AM & FM Radio listening the GE Superadios I and II have withstood the Test-of-Time. http://www.pocketcalculatorshow.com/...cs/gesuper.jpg http://www.transistor.org/collection/ge/ge19.html An older Grundig Satellit 650 and Grundig Satellit 700 are both solid performers. http://www.dxing.com/rx/sat650.htm |
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I own a Panasonic RF-2600 which I bought new back in the 1980s.It is a
piece of crap! It started drifting (it wont stay on station unless I jam a piece of cardboard or something between the tuning thingy and the plastic cabinet) like crazy soon after I bought the radio at a Service Merchandise store and the radio will not play unless I stick a little wedge between the earphone jack and the plastic cabinet area surrounding the earphone jack.I have never used the earphone jack before.I never use earphones or ear buds. eham said it is a collector radio.Phooey! it is a piece of junk! cuhulin |
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On Jul 25, 9:53 pm, RHF wrote:
On Jul 25, 2:13 pm, mpd wrote: I've listened to shortwave on and off for awhile but it seems to me that some of the build quality these days isn't that long. I had a grundig s350...lasted until I donated it but it had drift... I tried a redsun 2100...the thing died after the first month...so I bought the USA equivalent of the kaito ka2100...that just died the other day (lasted a year and a half) I had a kaito 1103 worked fantastic until I bumped something and a chunk of the antenna snapped off and the job dial didn't fully correspond. Don't get me wrong when this stuff worked it was great...but there's some newer models I'm interested in. I don't need stuff like wefax or rtty etc. I like SSB as I can listen to ham's...I'd like to start recording too. I know there's a Degen but the operations of that thing look so complicated and it's degen...if it breaks... I'm thinking maybe a grundig g6...adding the aircraft band is interesting...the G4 looks interesting but I didn't see anything of SSB so it looks like $100 more just to record. Anyone use those portible recorders that could work on the line in? I definatly don't want to use tapes... The good old Panasonic RF-2200 Radio was very well build and seems to last forever.http://www.radiointel.com/restoring-...ws/detail/4922 Add to the list the legendary Sony ICF-2010 Radio with AM-Sync.http://www.mwcircle.org/res-receiver...rx/icf2003.htm For AM & FM Radio listening the GE Superadios I and II have withstood the Test-of-Time.http://www.pocketcalculatorshow.com/...n/ge/ge19.html An older Grundig Satellit 650 and Grundig Satellit 700 are both solid performers.http://www.dxing.com/rx/sat650.htm How about one the LOWE receivers? I have an HF-150 & I think its a great radio for the used price, size & features like Synconous detection & memories plus receives all modes. |
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Richie wrote:
On Jul 25, 9:53 pm, RHF wrote: On Jul 25, 2:13 pm, mpd wrote: I've listened to shortwave on and off for awhile but it seems to me that some of the build quality these days isn't that long. I had a grundig s350...lasted until I donated it but it had drift... I tried a redsun 2100...the thing died after the first month...so I bought the USA equivalent of the kaito ka2100...that just died the other day (lasted a year and a half) I had a kaito 1103 worked fantastic until I bumped something and a chunk of the antenna snapped off and the job dial didn't fully correspond. Don't get me wrong when this stuff worked it was great...but there's some newer models I'm interested in. I don't need stuff like wefax or rtty etc. I like SSB as I can listen to ham's...I'd like to start recording too. I know there's a Degen but the operations of that thing look so complicated and it's degen...if it breaks... I'm thinking maybe a grundig g6...adding the aircraft band is interesting...the G4 looks interesting but I didn't see anything of SSB so it looks like $100 more just to record. Anyone use those portible recorders that could work on the line in? I definatly don't want to use tapes... The good old Panasonic RF-2200 Radio was very well build and seems to last forever.http://www.radiointel.com/restoring-...ws/detail/4922 Add to the list the legendary Sony ICF-2010 Radio with AM-Sync.http://www.mwcircle.org/res-receiver...rx/icf2003.htm For AM & FM Radio listening the GE Superadios I and II have withstood the Test-of-Time.http://www.pocketcalculatorshow.com/...n/ge/ge19.html An older Grundig Satellit 650 and Grundig Satellit 700 are both solid performers.http://www.dxing.com/rx/sat650.htm How about one the LOWE receivers? I have an HF-150 & I think its a great radio for the used price, size & features like Synconous detection & memories plus receives all modes. If you can find one, it's a GREAT choice. Portable. Works with a variety of antennae...and it sounds good. Other Lowe's are a bit larger. And some have more features, but none represents a better value. If you can swing a higher price point, look also at Used Drakes, Icoms, and AOR's. Drake's SW-2 is very high performance, though somewhat basic, and only a little larger than HF-150. |
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