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On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 08:03:15 -0400, dxAce
wrote: dave wrote: bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 14, 8:49 pm, wrote: On Jun 14, 5:16 pm, Joe wrote: This is definitely the end of an era: AOR UK will cease to exist after June 2010. See details hehttp://www.aoruk.com/Index.htm There is now only one tabletop shortwave communications on the market (so far as I know): the ICOM IC-R75 which is hardly in the class of some of the great tabletops of years past (at least in my opinion) though it's leagues ahead of most portables (and, I believe, can be greatly improved with the addition of the Sherwood SE-3). Many people have said that the shortwave hobby is dying and I'm afraid I'm now inclined to agree with them. What's really sad (and possibly dangerous) is that, if shortwave communications "goes," how will "captive" countries - and make no mistake: there are plenty of them and there will be many more to come - be reached? Internet is certainly no substitute for shortwave radio. It's possible that, just when we need shortwave, it may no longer exist. In any case, if you do own a good tabletop shortwave receiver, hold on to it and keep it in good repair because you probably won't be able to replace it. Joe AOR does not produce any hf receivers for the hobby,since they discontinued their highly rated 7030. Also, Icom may stop making the misfortunate R75 in the near future. But,we do have Ten- Tec,Palstar,Sangean,NASA (aka AKD,Sitex),Eton (junk). And we also have a whole new breed of SDRs from different places. Sometimes I wonder why Elecraft does not make just a receiver- it could become a real super-seller. I have an R75, and am generally very happy with it. Nonetheless, an Elecraft RX would be just dynamite. So get a General class license and transmit once in a while. http://kb6nu.com/tech-manual/ http://www.qrz.com/testing.html I went from nothing to Extra Amateur class in 5 weeks. Just another no-coder. They might just as well give away the ticket nowadays in a box of Cracker Jack. dxAce Michigan USA True. With a bunch of hacks operating you can't be sure of what station is sending out a signal. Case in point: 3C0C on the island near Guinea. If you worked this station on CW 40M, check the C30C station logs online because there was a fake on sending CW and taking calls. A bunch of hams were complaining about it today on 20M because they were not in the log. http://www.3c0c-annobon.com/logs/ Jim |
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