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On Nov 27, 7:51*am, Dave wrote:
wrote: OK Thanks.I will check * *www.jr.com* too. Happy Thanksgiving y'all. cuhulin No. *Buy from Grove or Universal or HRO or some other place that cares. What is it that Grove, Universal or HRO care about that we should care about. |
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Radioguy wrote:
On Nov 27, 7:51 am, Dave wrote: wrote: OK Thanks.I will check www.jr.com too. Happy Thanksgiving y'all. cuhulin No. Buy from Grove or Universal or HRO or some other place that cares. What is it that Grove, Universal or HRO care about that we should care about. Radio. I guarantee you that Amazon dot com hates radio. |
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On Dec 2, 8:24*am, none ""dave\"@(none)" wrote:
Radioguy wrote: On Nov 27, 7:51 am, Dave wrote: wrote: OK Thanks.I will check * *www.jr.com*too. Happy Thanksgiving y'all. cuhulin No. *Buy from Grove or Universal or HRO or some other place that cares. What is it that Grove, Universal or HRO care about that we should care about. Radio. *I guarantee you that Amazon dot com hates radio. How do you know Amazon.Com hates anything let alone radio? |
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"Radioguy" wrote in message
... On Dec 2, 8:24 am, none ""dave\"@(none)" wrote: Radioguy wrote: On Nov 27, 7:51 am, Dave wrote: wrote: OK Thanks.I will check www.jr.com too. Happy Thanksgiving y'all. cuhulin No. Buy from Grove or Universal or HRO or some other place that cares. What is it that Grove, Universal or HRO care about that we should care about. Radio. I guarantee you that Amazon dot com hates radio. How do you know Amazon.Com hates anything let alone radio? A sale is a sale. Why is Amazon selling radios if Amazon "hates radio"? How can you "guarantee" that Amazon "hates radio"? Personally, I would buy from whoever had the best price/shipping deal. |
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On Dec 3, 7:30*pm, "Bob Campbell" wrote:
"Radioguy" wrote in message ... On Dec 2, 8:24 am, none ""dave\"@(none)" wrote: Radioguy wrote: On Nov 27, 7:51 am, Dave wrote: wrote: OK Thanks.I will checkwww.jr.comtoo. Happy Thanksgiving y'all. cuhulin No. Buy from Grove or Universal or HRO or some other place that cares. What is it that Grove, Universal or HRO care about that we should care about. Radio. I guarantee you that Amazon dot com hates radio. How do you know Amazon.Com hates anything let alone radio? A sale is a sale. * Why is Amazon selling radios if Amazon "hates radio"? How can you "guarantee" that Amazon "hates radio"? Personally, I would buy from whoever had the best price/shipping deal. Why are you asking me whether Amazon hates radios. I haven't the faintest idea. But the guy posting as "none" apparently has some insight into Amazon's hidden motivation for selling radios. |
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On Dec 2, 5:24*am, none ""dave\"@(none)" wrote:
Radioguy wrote: On Nov 27, 7:51 am, Dave wrote: wrote: OK Thanks.I will check * *www.jr.com*too. Happy Thanksgiving y'all. cuhulin No. *Buy from Grove or Universal or HRO or some other place that cares. What is it that Grove, Universal or HRO care about that we should care about. - Radio. *I guarantee you that Amazon dot com hates radio. "None" -aka- Dave -aka- DaviD, D'Oh! Clear You have "NO" {None} Idea ;-) now go 'a-ma-zon' your brain in a mirror ~ RHF |
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"Dave" wrote in message
... SWBC is a tiny part of what is on HF. Ute monitoring is an entirely different beast. Most hams are happy to confirm reception and their addresses are readily available. I am into the hobby because of the hardware, and I really don't care much what the message being transmitted is, I just enjoy intercepting it. I get excited by innovation, like mechanical filters, SSB, synchronous AM detection, and now DSP/SDR. You are part of a very small (and shrinking) group. Just like "computer hobbyists" who are "into the hardware" are a shrinking group. 30 years ago, all computer users were "computer hobbyists". I was a "computer hobbyist", I had a TRS-80 in 1978. People looked at it and asked "what can you do with that"? The vast majority of computer buyers these days aren't "computer hobbyists". They don't care what motherboard and chipset the box has. They don't care what brand of hard drive, ram or video card is installed. They just want to take it home, plug it in and get on the internet. The computer is just another appliance. Times change. Today's kids don't get excited by receiving a crappy analog signal on some big radio with 17 knobs. Forget about a signal that they don't even care what the message is! Any "signal" they receive needs to be digital, be crystal clear and be easy to receive. No one wants to fuss with antennas, or worry about propagation issues. Those are so 20th century! The reason the "SW radio hobby" is dead is because both the content and the delivery medium are both woefully outdated. Today it is all about "podcasting", MP3s and satellite "radio". The days of getting a thrill from "intercepting a signal" are long gone. |
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Bob Campbell wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message ... For you, perhaps. When I took my Amateur Extra test at Grumman Aerospace last August, there were as many kids getting their licenses as there were adults. There was much excitement. I suspect the amount of interest in the radio hobby tracks the amount of emphasis placed on science in general. You keep changing the topic. I am talking about SWL, not hams getting licenses. There is a reason why there are less SW stations broadcasting every year. There are less people listening. This is a fact, and no amount of anecdotal evidence from you will change this. The subject is the radio hobby. This includes SWL and Amateur (if you want to work both sides of the radio). I listen to radio programs via satellite and/or the internet. My point continues to be that, for hardware junkies, it is essential that radio hobbyist specialty stores survive. The only way WE can help is to buy from them, if we are looking for something that they sell, as opposed to going to a big-box store that doesn't support the radio hobby. If you choose to exit the hobby because the VOA cut way back on Jazz programming, so be it. |
Sony 7600 Radios.
"Dave" wrote in message
... My point continues to be that, for hardware junkies, it is essential that radio hobbyist specialty stores survive. The only way WE can help is to buy from them, if we are looking for something that they sell, as opposed to going to a big-box store that doesn't support the radio hobby. Of the dozens and dozens of radios I own, none were bought at a "radio hobbyist specialty store". All were bought either locally, on eBay or on CompuServe (long before eBay). I understand your point, and with all the radios I own I guess I qualify as a "hardware junkie". Still, I'm just not interested in paying more than I have to. |
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