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I am looking for a good table top type SW receiver. I am thinking new or used at about $1000. Recommendations of receivers and where to get one from a reliable seller are welcome. Thank you. Mike McM. |
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, MikeM wrote: Hi, I am looking for a good table top type SW receiver. I am thinking new or used at about $1000. Recommendations of receivers and where to get one from a reliable seller are welcome. Thank you. Mike McM. On this page you could buy new: IC-R75, RX-320D, R30A, or SDR-IQ http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/commrxvr.html The same outfit "Universal Radio" has used equipment he http://www.universal-radio.com/alert.html -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On May 3, 2:16*pm, MikeM wrote:
Hi, * I am looking for a good table top type SW receiver. *I am thinking new or used at about $1000. LMFAO! |
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On May 3, 3:16*pm, MikeM wrote:
Hi, * I am looking for a good table top type SW receiver. *I am thinking new or used at about $1000. Recommendations of receivers and where to get one from a reliable seller are welcome. Thank you. Mike McM. Not to say you aren't telling the truth Mike McM, but it always cracks me up when someone posts (to of all places) here in RRS when "they are looking for a receiver".....and eight out of ten times it is always in the range of something like you stated or more.....lol. So let me get this straight, apparently you don't know a lick about the shortwave hobby itself because you don't know anything about receivers because you are ahem posting in RRS and asking what kind of radio you should buy, and you just "happen to have" at the least a grand to drop on a receiver that myself or someone else in here would tell you to buy?rolling my eyes If there is any validity to your post and you are being completely honest, do your homework and find out. When you purchase your $1,000 receiver, even though you know nothing about the hobby, please feel free to post again in here and let everyone know what you purchased and what you are hearing. Good luck on your choice of $1,000 receivers. ;-)sigh |
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Bushcraftgregg wrote:
On May 3, 3:16 pm, MikeM wrote: I am looking for a good table top type SW receiver. I am thinking new or used at about $1000. Recommendations of receivers and where to get one from a reliable seller are welcome. Not to say you aren't telling the truth Mike McM, but it always cracks me up when someone posts (to of all places) here in RRS when "they are looking for a receiver".....and eight out of ten times it is always in the range of something like you stated or more.....lol. snip Raises a valid point however... There is no useful FAQ for this N.G.; such a document, updated regularly, with comprehensive reviews of specs and performance data for boatanchor and modern receivers would permit readers to make informed purchasing decisions. The O.P. also asked for recommendations on the integrity of sellers; this is a valid question, and answers other than 'Universal Radio' would likely be welcomed by many readers. Certainly there are printed resources, commercial websites and archived N.G. threads that with effort would yield some data, but an effort to create a useful FAQ should be undertaken IMHO as a centralized resource for promoting the radio art and best practices. Regards, Michael |
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On May 4, 11:05*am, msg wrote:
Bushcraftgregg wrote: On May 3, 3:16 pm, MikeM wrote: *I am looking for a good table top type SW receiver. *I am thinking new or used at about $1000. Recommendations of receivers and where to get one from a reliable seller are welcome. Not to say you aren't telling the truth Mike McM, but it always cracks me up when someone posts (to of all places) here in RRS when "they are looking for a receiver".....and eight out of ten times it is always in the range of something like you stated or more.....lol. snip Raises a valid point however... There is no useful FAQ for this N.G.; such a document, updated regularly, with comprehensive reviews of specs and performance data for boatanchor and modern receivers would permit readers to make informed purchasing decisions. *The O.P. also asked for recommendations on the integrity of sellers; this is a valid question, and answers other than 'Universal Radio' would likely be welcomed by many readers. Certainly there are printed resources, commercial websites and archived N.G. threads that with effort would yield some data, but an effort to create a useful FAQ should be undertaken IMHO as a centralized resource for promoting the radio art and best practices. Regards, Michael Hi, Forget the request on my post I got a good receiver from Universal Radio. Thank you, Mike McM. |
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, MikeM wrote: On May 4, 11:05*am, msg wrote: Bushcraftgregg wrote: On May 3, 3:16 pm, MikeM wrote: *I am looking for a good table top type SW receiver. *I am thinking new or used at about $1000. Recommendations of receivers and where to get one from a reliable seller are welcome. Not to say you aren't telling the truth Mike McM, but it always cracks me up when someone posts (to of all places) here in RRS when "they are looking for a receiver".....and eight out of ten times it is always in the range of something like you stated or more.....lol. snip Raises a valid point however... There is no useful FAQ for this N.G.; such a document, updated regularly, with comprehensive reviews of specs and performance data for boatanchor and modern receivers would permit readers to make informed purchasing decisions. *The O.P. also asked for recommendations on the integrity of sellers; this is a valid question, and answers other than 'Universal Radio' would likely be welcomed by many readers. Certainly there are printed resources, commercial websites and archived N.G. threads that with effort would yield some data, but an effort to create a useful FAQ should be undertaken IMHO as a centralized resource for promoting the radio art and best practices. Regards, Michael Hi, Forget the request on my post I got a good receiver from Universal Radio. Hey Mike, what did you get? What model? New or used? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On May 4, 10:51*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *MikeM wrote: On May 4, 11:05*am, msg wrote: Bushcraftgregg wrote: On May 3, 3:16 pm, MikeM wrote: *I am looking for a good table top type SW receiver. *I am thinking new or used at about $1000. Recommendations of receivers and where to get one from a reliable seller are welcome. Not to say you aren't telling the truth Mike McM, but it always cracks me up when someone posts (to of all places) here in RRS when "they are looking for a receiver".....and eight out of ten times it is always in the range of something like you stated or more.....lol. snip Raises a valid point however... There is no useful FAQ for this N.G.; such a document, updated regularly, with comprehensive reviews of specs and performance data for boatanchor and modern receivers would permit readers to make informed purchasing decisions. *The O.P. also asked for recommendations on the integrity of sellers; this is a valid question, and answers other than 'Universal Radio' would likely be welcomed by many readers. Certainly there are printed resources, commercial websites and archived N.G. threads that with effort would yield some data, but an effort to create a useful FAQ should be undertaken IMHO as a centralized resource for promoting the radio art and best practices. Regards, Michael Hi, Forget the request on my post I got a good receiver from Universal Radio. Hey Mike, what did you get? What model? New or used? -- Telamon Ventura, California I got a used JRC NRD 525. from Universal Mike |
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On May 3, 12:16*pm, MikeM wrote:
Hi, * I am looking for a good table top type SW receiver. *I am thinking new or used at about $1000. Recommendations of receivers and where to get one from a reliable seller are welcome. Thank you. Mike McM. Go to the website at http://www.dxing.com/ where Glenn Hauser posted reviews of a lot of old shortwave radios produced in past years, with descriptions and ratings... he also mentions a book you can buy that reviews shortwave radios produced in past years. It is a very good idea to shop carefully because some shortwave radios aren't really worth the money they cost. Also as someone else mentioned its quite important to have a good antenna. Some people claim 'active antenna' booster don't work but I found that they do.... I suppose that's because I have hooked them up to good antenna wires. If you use them alone and expect them to boost reception, they probably don't do much except drag in electronic noises from surrounding power lines and electronic devices in the neighborhood. There are also noise filters you can plug into the wall outlet and then plug the radio into the filter.... I found that helps filter out some noises, but not all. Glenn Hauser's website is one of the finest sources for information on how to use a shortwave radio correctly in order to maximize reception. |
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![]() Blake wrote: On May 3, 12:16 pm, MikeM wrote: Hi, I am looking for a good table top type SW receiver. I am thinking new or used at about $1000. Recommendations of receivers and where to get one from a reliable seller are welcome. Thank you. Mike McM. Go to the website at http://www.dxing.com/ where Glenn Hauser posted reviews of a lot of old shortwave radios produced in past years, with descriptions and ratings... he also mentions a book you can buy that reviews shortwave radios produced in past years. It is a very good idea to shop carefully because some shortwave radios aren't really worth the money they cost. Also as someone else mentioned its quite important to have a good antenna. Some people claim 'active antenna' booster don't work but I found that they do.... I suppose that's because I have hooked them up to good antenna wires. If you use them alone and expect them to boost reception, they probably don't do much except drag in electronic noises from surrounding power lines and electronic devices in the neighborhood. There are also noise filters you can plug into the wall outlet and then plug the radio into the filter.... I found that helps filter out some noises, but not all. Glenn Hauser's website is one of the finest sources for information on how to use a shortwave radio correctly in order to maximize reception. Isn't it Fred Osterman of Universal Radio who posts the reviews at http://www.dxing.com/ ? dxAce Michigan USA |
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