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On Aug 4, 9:30 pm, Krypsis wrote:
Too right Brian. I'm considering dragging my old Yaesu FRG7700 out of mothballs and firing it up with a longwire connected. I have a long block of land away from those nasty power lines and will get a really good signal here. I used to use a Yaesu FRA7700 active antenna with it. It was OK on the higher frequency bands but lacked a bit at the lower end of the spectrum. It probably needs retrimming. I wouldn't mind getting hold of a Yaesu FRG8800 in good condition as they can interface with my computer here. Krypsis Hey Krypsis, I must admit I don't know too much about the Yaesu models, although on one website I found it was mentioned this brand is usually very good in terms of SSB reception, due in large to the stock filters. Just wondering Krypsis, do you ever experience any problems with the RX on the low bands on the 7700? I have heard that can be an issue with the Yaesu models, but as you sorta mentioned, there will probably be fewer issues with the later model FRG8800. Kind regards, Brian |
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