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wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , Dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , none ""dave\"@(none)" wrote: Rob Osborn wrote: Okay, I originally asked about the Grundig 750 which sells for around $300. Now I would like to know what can be considered the BEST shortwave radio for $400 or less. I'm sure I'll get a slew of answers but I would like to have your opinions nonetheless. Thanks, Rob Ten-Tec RX-320 This is not a stand alone radio. The OP obviously has access to computers. Computers have a tendency to generate interference. On the plus side they can range from improving what you can hear to being necessary for decoding digital modes but I gathered that the OP was looking for international broadcasters. The computer in not a big plus here unless he has a well isolated antenna. If he wants to follow your radio advice then he needs to get an outdoor antenna that is isolated from the computer equipment noise. Modern computers don't seem to leak nearly as much as older ones. Most radios have computers inside them; can outside be that much worse? The answer is much worse. Separate computer, monitors, keyboards, mice, routers, UPS, printers, and all that interconnecting cable make a lot more noise. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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