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LukeP April 12th 10 03:31 AM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. Asking $400 plus
postage. Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg

http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html



thanks,
JM

Gregg April 12th 10 04:32 AM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On Apr 11, 10:31*pm, LukeP wrote:
I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. *All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. *Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. *Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. *There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. *Asking $400 plus
postage. *Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:

http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg

http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html

thanks,
JM


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


bpnjensen April 12th 10 06:38 AM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On Apr 11, 8:32*pm, Gregg wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:31*pm, LukeP wrote:





I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. *All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. *Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. *Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. *There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. *Asking $400 plus
postage. *Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg


http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html


thanks,
JM


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?

Bruce

[email protected] April 12th 10 03:26 PM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:38:47 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:

On Apr 11, 8:32*pm, Gregg wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:31*pm, LukeP wrote:





I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. *All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. *Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. *Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. *There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. *Asking $400 plus
postage. *Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg


http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html


thanks,
JM


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?

Bruce


Performance wise, I would buy the used R-75 that Universal is selling
for 419.00.

Jim

bpnjensen April 12th 10 03:40 PM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On Apr 12, 7:26*am, wrote:
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:38:47 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen





wrote:
On Apr 11, 8:32*pm, Gregg wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:31*pm, LukeP wrote:


I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. *All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. *Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. *Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. *There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. *Asking $400 plus
postage. *Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg


http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html


thanks,
JM


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. *My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? *It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?


Bruce


Performance wise, I would buy the used R-75 that Universal is selling
for 419.00.

Jim- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I won't argue there - my R-75 is a peach!

Bruce

D. Peter Maus[_2_] April 12th 10 04:05 PM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:38:47 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:


On Apr 11, 8:32 pm, wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:31 pm, wrote:





I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. Asking $400 plus
postage. Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg


http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html


thanks,
JM


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?


Bruce




I think you've hit the real issue. Sony has always made some
interesting, if not particularly grand, radios. Performance is good
in their class, but there are usually better radios in those
classes. What Sony is good at is selling the cachet. Lots of eye
appeal, large feature set, decent audio,...some much better than
others..., even the Sony name, but in the end you have to look at
the class the radio performs in.

You can get much better performance...sensitivity, selectivity,
overload immunity, noise floor, or even audio performance...in other
radios, for the same money. Not as flashy. Not as recognizable, but
solid performers, for the same money you'd spend on the veneer of Sony.

There are those here who've lauded and magnified the name of
Grundig to the high peaks of Olympus by their experience with Sat
800. "The Finest Shortwave Radio in the World."

Ahem. Yes, well....

Put them in front of an R75 and, first, they'll question it's
lineage. Some who've lauded Grundig have never worked a radio out of
the consumer portatop class. They don't have an antenna capable of
getting the most out of R75. So, they don't see the intrinsic value
of a radio in the R75 class. And for them, R75 has nowhere near the
cachet of a Grundig. Or a Sony. So, what they buy is the cachet. And
in that mindset, not knowing what better performance in a radio can
be, 6800 Orange is a pinnacle receiver. While you, yourself, work
your R75, with better results and greater satisfaction, based in a
broader understanding of the fundaments of radio.

Or to frame it differently, you define acceptable performance
and select a receiver that meets your needs, regardless of the
veneer, while they buy a receiver from a brand they know, with the
veneer they like, and let the manufacturer define acceptable
performance.

Someone will definitely pay the $400 for the radio. But the
knowledgeable ones will spend that same money on a better, or higher
performance, receiver.






bpnjensen April 12th 10 04:21 PM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On Apr 12, 8:05*am, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
* On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:38:47 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen





*wrote:
On Apr 11, 8:32 pm, *wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:31 pm, *wrote:


I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. *All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. *Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. *Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. *There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. *Asking $400 plus
postage. *Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg


http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html


thanks,
JM


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. *My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? *It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?
Bruce


* * I think you've hit the real issue. Sony has always made some
interesting, if not particularly grand, radios. Performance is good
in their class, but there are usually better radios in those
classes. What Sony is good at is selling the cachet. Lots of eye
appeal, large feature set, decent audio,...some much better than
others..., even the Sony name, but in the end you have to look at
the class the radio performs in.

* * You can get much better performance...sensitivity, selectivity,
overload immunity, noise floor, or even audio performance...in other
radios, for the same money. Not as flashy. Not as recognizable, but
solid performers, for the same money you'd spend on the veneer of Sony.

* * There are those here who've lauded and magnified the name of
Grundig to the high peaks of Olympus by their experience with Sat
800. "The Finest Shortwave Radio in the World."

* * Ahem. Yes, well....

* * Put them in front of an R75 and, first, they'll question it's
lineage. Some who've lauded Grundig have never worked a radio out of
the consumer portatop class. They don't have an antenna capable of
getting the most out of R75. So, they don't see the intrinsic value
of a radio in the R75 class. And for them, R75 has nowhere near the
cachet of a Grundig. Or a Sony. So, what they buy is the cachet. And
in that mindset, not knowing what better performance in a radio can
be, 6800 Orange is a pinnacle receiver. While you, yourself, work
your R75, with better results and greater satisfaction, based in a
broader understanding of the fundaments of radio.

* * Or to frame it differently, you define acceptable performance
and select a receiver that meets your needs, regardless of the
veneer, while they buy a receiver from a brand they know, with the
veneer they like, and let the manufacturer define acceptable
performance.

* * Someone will definitely pay the $400 for the radio. But the
knowledgeable ones will spend that same money on a better, or higher
performance, receiver.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


After all of this, I am sure poor Luke wishes he had never posted
here! :-D

D. Peter Maus[_2_] April 12th 10 04:24 PM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On 4/12/10 10:21 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 12, 8:05 am, "D. Peter wrote:
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:38:47 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen





wrote:
On Apr 11, 8:32 pm, wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:31 pm, wrote:


I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. Asking $400 plus
postage. Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg


http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html


thanks,
JM


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?
Bruce


I think you've hit the real issue. Sony has always made some
interesting, if not particularly grand, radios. Performance is good
in their class, but there are usually better radios in those
classes. What Sony is good at is selling the cachet. Lots of eye
appeal, large feature set, decent audio,...some much better than
others..., even the Sony name, but in the end you have to look at
the class the radio performs in.

You can get much better performance...sensitivity, selectivity,
overload immunity, noise floor, or even audio performance...in other
radios, for the same money. Not as flashy. Not as recognizable, but
solid performers, for the same money you'd spend on the veneer of Sony.

There are those here who've lauded and magnified the name of
Grundig to the high peaks of Olympus by their experience with Sat
800. "The Finest Shortwave Radio in the World."

Ahem. Yes, well....

Put them in front of an R75 and, first, they'll question it's
lineage. Some who've lauded Grundig have never worked a radio out of
the consumer portatop class. They don't have an antenna capable of
getting the most out of R75. So, they don't see the intrinsic value
of a radio in the R75 class. And for them, R75 has nowhere near the
cachet of a Grundig. Or a Sony. So, what they buy is the cachet. And
in that mindset, not knowing what better performance in a radio can
be, 6800 Orange is a pinnacle receiver. While you, yourself, work
your R75, with better results and greater satisfaction, based in a
broader understanding of the fundaments of radio.

Or to frame it differently, you define acceptable performance
and select a receiver that meets your needs, regardless of the
veneer, while they buy a receiver from a brand they know, with the
veneer they like, and let the manufacturer define acceptable
performance.

Someone will definitely pay the $400 for the radio. But the
knowledgeable ones will spend that same money on a better, or higher
performance, receiver.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


After all of this, I am sure poor Luke wishes he had never posted
here! :-D



I'm sure it won't make any difference, either way.





Drifter April 12th 10 06:11 PM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On 4/12/2010 11:05 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:38:47 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:


On Apr 11, 8:32 pm, wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:31 pm, wrote:



That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?


Bruce




I think you've hit the real issue. Sony has always made some
interesting, if not particularly grand, radios. Performance is good in
their class, but there are usually better radios in those classes. What
Sony is good at is selling the cachet. Lots of eye appeal, large feature
set, decent audio,...some much better than others..., even the Sony
name, but in the end you have to look at the class the radio performs in.

You can get much better performance...sensitivity, selectivity, overload
immunity, noise floor, or even audio performance...in other radios, for
the same money. Not as flashy. Not as recognizable, but solid
performers, for the same money you'd spend on the veneer of Sony.

There are those here who've lauded and magnified the name of Grundig to
the high peaks of Olympus by their experience with Sat 800. "The Finest
Shortwave Radio in the World."

Ahem. Yes, well....

Put them in front of an R75 and, first, they'll question it's lineage.
Some who've lauded Grundig have never worked a radio out of the consumer
portatop class. They don't have an antenna capable of getting the most
out of R75. So, they don't see the intrinsic value of a radio in the R75
class. And for them, R75 has nowhere near the cachet of a Grundig. Or a
Sony. So, what they buy is the cachet. And in that mindset, not knowing
what better performance in a radio can be, 6800 Orange is a pinnacle
receiver. While you, yourself, work your R75, with better results and
greater satisfaction, based in a broader understanding of the fundaments
of radio.

Or to frame it differently, you define acceptable performance and select
a receiver that meets your needs, regardless of the veneer, while they
buy a receiver from a brand they know, with the veneer they like, and
let the manufacturer define acceptable performance.

Someone will definitely pay the $400 for the radio. But the
knowledgeable ones will spend that same money on a better, or higher
performance, receiver.


Peter hit it right on the money. it's a nice receiver, fair performer.
it's a classic, and very collectible. i have an "orange", in my
collection. i wouldn't want to even try to DX with it. but it is a
keeper. if i remember right, Mike, the radio expert, or what ever
he calls himself now, had 4 of these. vary nice to look at. some one
will snap that up at that price, and show it off at the office, den,
whatever. i hope he sells it fast, if i think about it too much,
i'll want it.

Drifter...



bpnjensen April 12th 10 09:01 PM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On Apr 12, 10:11*am, Drifter wrote:
On 4/12/2010 11:05 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:





On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:38:47 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:


On Apr 11, 8:32 pm, wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:31 pm, wrote:


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?


Bruce


I think you've hit the real issue. Sony has always made some
interesting, if not particularly grand, radios. Performance is good in
their class, but there are usually better radios in those classes. What
Sony is good at is selling the cachet. Lots of eye appeal, large feature
set, decent audio,...some much better than others..., even the Sony
name, but in the end you have to look at the class the radio performs in.


Gregg April 13th 10 07:22 AM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On Apr 12, 1:38*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 11, 8:32*pm, Gregg wrote:





On Apr 11, 10:31*pm, LukeP wrote:


I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. *All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. *Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. *Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. *There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. *Asking $400 plus
postage. *Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg


http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html


thanks,
JM


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. *My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? *It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?

Bruce- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I know it isn't Bruce after what I have read. But I am sure someone
will pay the jack for it.

Gregg April 13th 10 07:33 AM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On Apr 12, 1:11*pm, Drifter wrote:
On 4/12/2010 11:05 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:





On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:38:47 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:


On Apr 11, 8:32 pm, wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:31 pm, wrote:


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?


Bruce


I think you've hit the real issue. Sony has always made some
interesting, if not particularly grand, radios. Performance is good in
their class, but there are usually better radios in those classes. What
Sony is good at is selling the cachet. Lots of eye appeal, large feature
set, decent audio,...some much better than others..., even the Sony
name, but in the end you have to look at the class the radio performs in.


Gregg April 13th 10 07:50 AM

FS: Sony ICF-6800W AM/FM/SW Radio exc. cond! (Orange Version)
 
On Apr 12, 4:01*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 12, 10:11*am, Drifter wrote:





On 4/12/2010 11:05 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:


On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:38:47 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:


On Apr 11, 8:32 pm, wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:31 pm, wrote:


That is one sharp looking radio, if it receives as well as it looks -
I would wonder why someone would sell it.


I think the short answer is, He's not a Radio Buff - or else he has
too many or needs the money. My big question is, Is the price tag
(which somebody will probably pay) for actual performance or just for
cachet? It's real pretty, and it's a SONY, but is it as good as other
$400 radios?


Bruce


I think you've hit the real issue. Sony has always made some
interesting, if not particularly grand, radios. Performance is good in
their class, but there are usually better radios in those classes. What
Sony is good at is selling the cachet. Lots of eye appeal, large feature
set, decent audio,...some much better than others..., even the Sony
name, but in the end you have to look at the class the radio performs in.


You can get much better performance...sensitivity, selectivity, overload
immunity, noise floor, or even audio performance...in other radios, for
the same money. Not as flashy. Not as recognizable, but solid
performers, for the same money you'd spend on the veneer of Sony.


There are those here who've lauded and magnified the name of Grundig to
the high peaks of Olympus by their experience with Sat 800. "The Finest
Shortwave Radio in the World."


Ahem. Yes, well....


Put them in front of an R75 and, first, they'll question it's lineage..
Some who've lauded Grundig have never worked a radio out of the consumer
portatop class. They don't have an antenna capable of getting the most
out of R75. So, they don't see the intrinsic value of a radio in the R75
class. And for them, R75 has nowhere near the cachet of a Grundig. Or a
Sony. So, what they buy is the cachet. And in that mindset, not knowing
what better performance in a radio can be, 6800 Orange is a pinnacle
receiver. While you, yourself, work your R75, with better results and
greater satisfaction, based in a broader understanding of the fundaments
of radio.


Or to frame it differently, you define acceptable performance and select
a receiver that meets your needs, regardless of the veneer, while they
buy a receiver from a brand they know, with the veneer they like, and
let the manufacturer define acceptable performance.


Someone will definitely pay the $400 for the radio. But the
knowledgeable ones will spend that same money on a better, or higher
performance, receiver.


Peter hit it right on the money. it's a nice receiver, fair performer.
it's a classic, and very collectible. i have an "orange", in my
collection. i wouldn't want to even try to DX with it. but it is a
keeper. if i remember right, Mike, the radio expert, or what ever
he calls himself now, had 4 of these. vary nice to look at. some one
will snap that up at that price, and show it off at the office, den,
whatever. i hope he sells it fast, if i think about it too much,
i'll want it.


Drifter...- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


You could have mine. *For the price, I'd rather get an HQ-145, HQ-180
or Collins. *Big, ugly, and superb radios.

Bruce- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yep Bruce, I have the 140X - haven't had it aligned recently - I'm
sure I'll add a freq to it though. I never used the 145 but I did test
drive the 180 for four days. I don't know, even though I have read the
reviews and specs it just seemed (at least to me) that I could get
more out of the 129X.shrug Maybe because I've had years behind her
controls. {?}

sctvguy1[_2_] April 13th 10 03:40 PM

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bpnjensen wrote:


You could have mine. For the price, I'd rather get an HQ-145, HQ-180
or Collins. Big, ugly, and superb radios.

Bruce

I have a completely restored HQ-145. Some say it is not the best HQ, and
certainly not the equal of the HQ-180, but on AMBCDX, it is superb! As is
my restored Lafayette HE-30, another great tube radio.

sctvguy1[_2_] April 13th 10 03:42 PM

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Gregg wrote:


Yep Bruce, I have the 140X - haven't had it aligned recently - I'm
sure I'll add a freq to it though. I never used the 145 but I did test
drive the 180 for four days. I don't know, even though I have read the
reviews and specs it just seemed (at least to me) that I could get
more out of the 129X.shrug Maybe because I've had years behind her
controls. {?}

I love the HQ-145XC with its crystal filter and crystal phasing control.

D. Peter Maus[_2_] April 13th 10 04:06 PM

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On 4/13/10 09:40 , sctvguy1 wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:


You could have mine. For the price, I'd rather get an HQ-145, HQ-180
or Collins. Big, ugly, and superb radios.

Bruce

I have a completely restored HQ-145. Some say it is not the best HQ, and
certainly not the equal of the HQ-180, but on AMBCDX, it is superb!



I've got a BC-794 Super Pro, one of the progenitors of the SP
line. Amazing AMBCDX. And with the variable bandwidth IF, before
NRSC II, delicious audio. In fact, the audio stage was configured to
be used as a phono amplifier when not receiving.

HQ-145 is a bit more modern than my own, but equally
representative of the attention to quality that Hammarlund was known
for. With that amazing sound.

And it will definitely keep the shack warm at night.




bpnjensen April 13th 10 04:26 PM

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On Apr 13, 7:42*am, sctvguy1 wrote:
Gregg wrote:
Yep Bruce, I have the 140X - haven't had it aligned recently - I'm
sure I'll add a freq to it though. I never used the 145 but I did test
drive the 180 for four days. I don't know, even though I have read the
reviews and specs it just seemed (at least to me) that I could get
more out of the 129X.shrug Maybe because I've had years behind her
controls. *{?}


I love the HQ-145XC with its crystal filter and crystal phasing control. *


I aims to get me one one of the these days :-)

LukeP May 26th 10 12:04 AM

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Still Available. I will lower price to $400 shipped anywhere in US
including insurance. If not sold soon I have an offer from Universal
Radio which will sell it for much, much, more.



thanks,
JM

Gregg May 26th 10 07:21 AM

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On May 25, 7:04*pm, LukeP wrote:
Still Available. *I will lower price to $400 shipped anywhere in US
including insurance. *If not sold soon I have an offer from Universal
Radio which will sell it for much, much, more.

thanks,
JM


Bumping this older thread I forgot about. Luke, if you're reading
this, whatever happened with your radio? I see this has been
crossposted but seeing the tune of the thread I won't change it.

Just curious.

Gregg May 26th 10 07:23 AM

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On Apr 13, 11:06*am, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 4/13/10 09:40 , sctvguy1 wrote:

bpnjensen wrote:


You could have mine. *For the price, I'd rather get an HQ-145, HQ-180
or Collins. *Big, ugly, and superb radios.


Bruce

I have a completely restored HQ-145. *Some say it is not the best HQ, and
certainly not the equal of the HQ-180, but on AMBCDX, it is superb!


* *I've got a BC-794 Super Pro, one of the progenitors of the SP
line. Amazing AMBCDX. And with the variable bandwidth IF, before
NRSC II, delicious audio. In fact, the audio stage was configured to
be used as a phono amplifier when not receiving.

* *HQ-145 is a bit more modern than my own, but equally
representative of the attention to quality that Hammarlund was known
for. *With that amazing sound.

* *And it will definitely keep the shack warm at night.


Peter, how often (hrs. in a week maybe) do you use that SP? Is the SP
line really the holy grail of the Hammarlunds in your opinion.
Inquiring minds want to know.:-)


D. Peter Maus[_2_] May 27th 10 08:03 PM

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On 5/26/10 01:23 , Gregg wrote:
On Apr 13, 11:06 am, "D. Peter wrote:
On 4/13/10 09:40 , sctvguy1 wrote:

bpnjensen wrote:


You could have mine. For the price, I'd rather get an HQ-145, HQ-180
or Collins. Big, ugly, and superb radios.


Bruce
I have a completely restored HQ-145. Some say it is not the best HQ, and
certainly not the equal of the HQ-180, but on AMBCDX, it is superb!


I've got a BC-794 Super Pro, one of the progenitors of the SP
line. Amazing AMBCDX. And with the variable bandwidth IF, before
NRSC II, delicious audio. In fact, the audio stage was configured to
be used as a phono amplifier when not receiving.

HQ-145 is a bit more modern than my own, but equally
representative of the attention to quality that Hammarlund was known
for. With that amazing sound.

And it will definitely keep the shack warm at night.


Peter, how often (hrs. in a week maybe) do you use that SP?


At least once a week. Sometimes much more. I don't have a precise
figure, but I'd say it averages 6-8 hours a week over a year.

More than I watch TV.


Is the SP
line really the holy grail of the Hammarlunds in your opinion.
Inquiring minds want to know.:-)


I can't say that. It's a fine rig. But I don't think of any radio
as a holy grail. That said, the SP line up to SP-400 was single
conversion. Very well done, but basic. SP-600 was dual conversion.

HQ was single conversion up to 180. The HQ-180 was triple
conversion. Better image rejection.

The SP line looked to be a VERY serious receiver. More robust
build than the HQ. But not necessarily a better performer.

What constitutes a holy grail is more likely a nostalgia
component than anything else.









[email protected] March 4th 14 06:52 PM

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On Sunday, April 11, 2010 7:31:27 PM UTC-7, LukeP wrote:
I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. Asking $400 plus
postage. Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg

http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html



thanks,
JM


Hi,

Was this ever sold, or is it still available?

Y.N.

[email protected] February 11th 15 01:16 AM

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On Sunday, April 11, 2010 at 10:31:27 PM UTC-4, LukeP wrote:
I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. Asking $400 plus
postage. Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg

http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html



thanks,
JM


Is this still for sale ? Thx

Michael Black[_2_] February 11th 15 07:39 PM

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On Tue, 10 Feb 2015, wrote:

On Sunday, April 11, 2010 at 10:31:27 PM UTC-4, LukeP wrote:
I have a real "time capsule" condition Sony ICF-6800W (orange version)
SW radio. All lights working and not a scratch on front give or take
a couple of very small nicks that are only visible upon very, very,
close inspection. Includes power cord. Reception is excellent and I
was able to pull in numerous stations with just the rod antenna even
though I had the switch set to external. Once I switched it over I
was pulling in stations left and right. There are markings on back
where the original owner etched his license number. Asking $400 plus
postage. Picture is below and also I have included a link to
Universal Radio for info on this model:


http://i42.tinypic.com/2hqxqj4.jpg

http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../icf6800w.html



thanks,
JM


Is this still for sale ? Thx

The post is from four years ago, which you should have paid attention to
before posting.

Do you really think it's still available four years later?

And why would the guy even be reading this newsgroup four years later?

Michael



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