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A while back I was told that the Realistic 12-255 or 12-256 were the
best radios they made for AM BCB listening. But I must have gotten the model number mixed up or copied wrong. The one I saw was about the size of text book. Anyone have any hints or tips on what it might be? I think if I saw a pic I might recognize it Thanks Hank |
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On Nov 17, 3:20*pm, "Henry Kolesnik"
wrote: A while back I was told that the Realistic 12-255 or 12-256 were the best radios they made for AM BCB listening. *But I must have gotten the model number mixed up or copied wrong. *The one I saw was about the size of text book. *Anyone have any hints or tips on what it might be? *I think if I saw a pic I might recognize it Thanks Hank check out this link.. http://www.dxer.ca/ |
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http://images.google.ca/images?gbv=2...o+shack+12-655
The model: 12-655 TRF AM radio I have one and they are/were good for DXing. They made a similar one including the FM band but it wasn't anywhere near the same for pulling in stations. "barnegatdx" wrote in message ... On Nov 17, 3:20 pm, "Henry Kolesnik" wrote: A while back I was told that the Realistic 12-255 or 12-256 were the best radios they made for AM BCB listening. But I must have gotten the model number mixed up or copied wrong. The one I saw was about the size of text book. Anyone have any hints or tips on what it might be? I think if I saw a pic I might recognize it Thanks Hank check out this link.. http://www.dxer.ca/ |
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Henry Kolesnik wrote:
A while back I was told that the Realistic 12-255 or 12-256 were the best radios they made for AM BCB listening. But I must have gotten the model number mixed up or copied wrong. The one I saw was about the size of text book. Anyone have any hints or tips on what it might be? I think if I saw a pic I might recognize it Thanks Hank http://www.universal-radio.com/used/sold310.html http://www.radiointel.com/review-ats803a.htm |
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On Nov 17, 12:20*pm, "Henry Kolesnik"
wrote: A while back I was told that the Realistic 12-255 or 12-256 were the best radios they made for AM BCB listening. *But I must have gotten the model number mixed up or copied wrong. *The one I saw was about the size of text book. *Anyone have any hints or tips on what it might be? *I think if I saw a pic I might recognize it Thanks Hank I reallly liked the Realistric TRF 10 that I got in 1965. This ad shows a claim of 100-mile reception in daylight http://chowdanet.com/markc/WEB2005A/...tic_10-trf.gif I remember getting 400-mile daylight reception. OK, I was on a ship and it was over salt water, but it was 400+ miles at midday. |
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Thanks for all the tips and sites..
Here's a nice comparison that I never saw before.. http://www.radiointel.com/review-mwolympics.htm Anyone seen similar updated ones? Let us know.. -- Thanks & 73 Hank WD5JFR wrote in message ... On Nov 17, 12:20 pm, "Henry Kolesnik" wrote: A while back I was told that the Realistic 12-255 or 12-256 were the best radios they made for AM BCB listening. But I must have gotten the model number mixed up or copied wrong. The one I saw was about the size of text book. Anyone have any hints or tips on what it might be? I think if I saw a pic I might recognize it Thanks Hank I reallly liked the Realistric TRF 10 that I got in 1965. This ad shows a claim of 100-mile reception in daylight http://chowdanet.com/markc/WEB2005A/...tic_10-trf.gif I remember getting 400-mile daylight reception. OK, I was on a ship and it was over salt water, but it was 400+ miles at midday. |
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