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Geoffrey S. Mendelson[_2_] December 5th 09 07:59 PM

Shortwave in a car, back to the original topic
 
Someone posted to another thread a link to Sherwood Engineering's web page
of receiver tests.

http://www.sherweng.com/table.html

Kenwood
R-5000 -131a 0.4 3 134 0.2 120 10 C 0.5 Octave 80f 86 20 65 5

Kenwood
TS-430S -136a 0.6 3 134 0.1 102 10 C 0.5 Octave 70 78 20 69 5

They did not test the ts-440 or 450.

Geoff.
--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM

dave December 5th 09 08:09 PM

Shortwave in a car, back to the original topic
 
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Someone posted to another thread a link to Sherwood Engineering's web page
of receiver tests.

http://www.sherweng.com/table.html

Kenwood
R-5000 -131a 0.4 3 134 0.2 120 10 C 0.5 Octave 80f 86 20 65 5

Kenwood
TS-430S -136a 0.6 3 134 0.1 102 10 C 0.5 Octave 70 78 20 69 5

They did not test the ts-440 or 450.

Geoff.


This will work GREAT in a car. I'd use a 102" whip for receive-only.

http://www.universal-radio.com/CATALOG/hamhf/0703.html

Geoffrey S. Mendelson[_2_] December 5th 09 08:34 PM

Shortwave in a car, back to the original topic
 
dave wrote:
This will work GREAT in a car. I'd use a 102" whip for receive-only.

http://www.universal-radio.com/CATALOG/hamhf/0703.html


Didn't I say that before?

Go to http://www.icom.co.jp/world/products...703/index.html
and download the PDF brocure, you'll love the picture on the cover.

BTW, the 706 is the same rig with more coverage and 100 watts out on HF. Since
it is more popular, you may be able to find a used one cheaper if you want to
to that way. Note there were several models of both, so make sure you buy the
one you really want.

Geoff.

--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM

[email protected] December 5th 09 10:12 PM

Shortwave in a car, back to the original topic
 
Don't mount a radio like that in your car permanently, or se-mi
permanently.
It is like candy to thieves.
cuhulin


Geoffrey S. Mendelson[_2_] December 5th 09 10:29 PM

Shortwave in a car, back to the original topic
 
wrote:
Don't mount a radio like that in your car permanently, or se-mi
permanently.
It is like candy to thieves.
cuhulin


The 706, and many of the other's I recommended have removable and or
remotable front panels. You can mount the radio in the trunk and run a cable
(or with the newer ones a fiber optic) to the front.

Geoff.


--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel
N3OWJ/4X1GM

dave December 6th 09 12:17 AM

Shortwave in a car, back to the original topic
 
wrote:
Don't mount a radio like that in your car permanently, or se-mi
permanently.
It is like candy to thieves.
cuhulin


If you live in the ghetto...

[email protected] December 6th 09 12:38 AM

Shortwave in a car, back to the original topic
 
ghetto? I suppose Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills is safe for ''eye candy''
sittin around in cars?

My garbage is sprinkledddddd,,,,,, with chloroform pillssssss,,,,,,, its
luverly livinnnnnn,,,,,,,, in Beverly Hillssssssss,,,,,

Say cuzz, if you see the Beverly Hillbillies, tell em I says,,, Howdy
Y'all.
cuhulin


dave December 6th 09 02:21 PM

Shortwave in a car, back to the original topic
 
wrote:
ghetto? I suppose Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills is safe for ''eye candy''
sittin around in cars?

My garbage is sprinkledddddd,,,,,, with chloroform pillssssss,,,,,,, its
luverly livinnnnnn,,,,,,,, in Beverly Hillssssssss,,,,,

Say cuzz, if you see the Beverly Hillbillies, tell em I says,,, Howdy
Y'all.
cuhulin


I live in a neighborhood full of cops, firefighters, truckers, and blue
collar entertainment workers. I am 30 miles North of Beverly Hills.
There has been one burglary in 10 years, and that was a recently evicted
family member. I do not judge my neighbors and I do look out for them.

Gregg December 6th 09 03:20 PM

Shortwave in a car, back to the original topic
 
On Dec 5, 12:09*pm, dave wrote:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Someone posted to another thread a link to Sherwood Engineering's web page
of receiver tests.


http://www.sherweng.com/table.html


Kenwood
R-5000 * * * * * * -131a * 0.4 * * 3 * * * 134 * * 0.2 * * 120 * * 10 * * *C 0.5 Octave * *80f * * 86 * * *20 * * *65 * * *5


Kenwood
TS-430S * *-136a * 0.6 * * 3 * * * 134 * * 0.1 * * 102 * * 10 * * *C 0.5 Octave * *70 * * *78 * * *20 * * *69 * * *5


They did not test the ts-440 or 450.


Geoff.


This will work GREAT in a car. *I'd use a 102" whip for receive-only.

http://www.universal-radio.com/CATALOG/hamhf/0703.html


That's a sharp looking piece.

dave December 8th 09 01:48 PM

Shortwave in a car, back to the original topic
 
RHF wrote:
On Dec 6, 6:21 am, dave wrote:



- and I do look out for them.

Dave - and I am 'sure' that "They"
Look Out For You !
.


Pretty much. What's your point?


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