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On Apr 26, 5:06*am, sctvguy1 wrote:
Gregg wrote: Hey Michael, I'll just add that I don't really feel the same way as you when you say "the old radios were lousy" or even your last sentence. Though no doubt, there are pluses to the digital radios - if it's really that big a deal - you can take care of that - not the presets of course but having a digital next to you if it's that big a deal to check the bands would suffice. The only draw back IMO to my HQ129X was the lack of a digital readout. I took care of that by having one added on and that was solved. IMO much of having a specific receiver is how much skill you have in your particular piece. I got to use the R75 for a little bit with a friend, I had never used one before and he had never used the 129X with the added on Q Multiplier...this was before I had the freq counter added on. There was nothing he heard on his piece (different antenna) that I couldn't hear and even he said he liked the audio better on the Hammarlund. There were two BCB stations though, don't remember what they were specifically but one was on the most eastern part of Oklahoma that he couldn't pickup on his receiver that I could on mine. How much of it was that he only had been in the hobby for maybe a year and a half and had the Icom for 6-7 months? I don't know. I just wanted to see if the noise floor on that particular piece was lower than mine, unfortunately I didn't get to test drive it to find out. In closing, I really think it helps if you have your receiver mastered, and I do with my Hammarlunds - specifically the 129X. Gregg, I couldn't have said it better myself! *Digital is nice with all the bells and whistles, but I'm sure even John Plimmer would say that it is the antenna and the operator that make up over 90% of the listening and DX'ing! * Are you in OK? *I am originally from OKC, mother, brother, daughter(and now granddaughter) son and step-father live in Midwest City. *Oh, the days in my old room with that Sears bought S-120!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Born and bred in Cincinnati,Ohio. Oklahoma, specifically the most eastern part was a station I was logging. I can't remember the specific station because I couldn't get a top of the hour ID, but it was a lower powered AM station - it was one of those that "got away"- I had some old notes on the lowered powered midwest stations at one time. They were talking about something going on in Stilwell and later on mentioned a place called Sallisaw so I looked up those areas and figured it out. Maybe one day she'll magically appear again. I've drove through there (Okl.) before, beautiful state and ever nicer people is what I came away with. |
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