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Bob Dobbs wrote:
Gregg wrote: When you said you had/have a SW77 I checked it out because I mistakingly thought it was a Hallicrafters....mixing up the SW for the SX - follow me? I should have said the ICF-SW77 an exalted Sony 'upgrade' to the venerable ICF-2010. It had more memories and an equivalent quantity of difficulty in programming the alphanumeric tags and group assignments, but the fatal flaw in addition to the dirt prone tuning wheel was the chuffing sound when using it. About the only positive point over thw 2010 was the syncdet was selectable, even though it didn't lock and perform as tight. I read the reviews on that piece on eham and other than one guy....everyone said it's a great receiver. See how many of those multi-star reviewers have one on eBay. ;-) ****BUT**** the MSRP was $699.99!!!!! That's just a setup number so when it actually sells for about two thirds from some dealer that can't advertise, you feel like you've gotten a good deal, like the bad cop good cop routine, you still confess but don't feel so bad about it. I know the MSRP isn't usually what it sells for. You didn't pay that for it did you? A frustrated prior owner gave it to a mutual friend and I traded one of the first Uniden Bearcat trunk tracking handheld scanners to him for it. Hard to say who came out ahead. I wonder how that piece would stack up against the fully loaded DX398 on hams and UTES. Not familiar with the DX398, RS I believe, who makes it for them? never mind, I googled it to be the very favorably regarded Sangean ATS-909 which I haven't ever had so still can't compare, But I bet there are those in this group who can. g OK for Europe and E. NAm. Lacks wide open sensitivity. |
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