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On 9/19/11 18:33 , dxAce wrote:
"D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 9/19/11 17:54 , dxAce wrote: DEFCON 88 wrote: On Sep 19, 6:47 am, wrote: http://www.universal-radio.com/used/used2.html Pricey dxAce Michigan USA DROOL! Now THAT'S the look and layout of a REAL RADIO. None of this damn bumping-through-the-microprocessor-menu crap. Kind of like my R7 in a way, but most likely not the same build quality. Probably not in some individual subsystems or components. But overall...they're about the same. Kind of like the difference between R71, and R5000. The ICOM and Kenwood had different strengths, different weaknesses, but were, when all was said and done, equivalent products. I had a R-5000 for a few years, always liked the audio on it. It was/is more flexible than the R7, but overall, if I had to choose, I'd take the R7 just for its flexibility and IF shift, and, for its IF notch filter versus an audio notch. I played with both R71 and R-5000 for a while before I settled on R-71. Mostly for it's control layout. With the crystal filter, it had very nice narrow selectivity. Although the audio was a bit harsh. I still like the Sherwood 3 kHz filter that I have in the R7. When I got back into DX'ing in 81-82 I really liked the Yaesu FRG-7700 which opened up a whole new world. digital readout, park on the frequency and they were either there or not. That, and the recording/timer function and I could listen while I was sleeping. Never worked FRG-7700, beyond a short test drive. But I did own a FRG-7 for some years. That was a nice rig. The simplicity of operation of a CM-1, but with much more robust, and quiet, performance. Got my first R7 in 1984 or so, and the R5000 around '89 or '90 if I recall. And when the R8 came out I got that in '91. I'd heard you, and others, raving about your Drakes for so long, that when an R8A showed up at a model train show a few years ago, for an absurdly low price, I had to have it. And I understand why you like it so much. Still give the RX-350 and AR-7030+ a good workout, but I have to admit, I think I may be firing up the Drake a bit more often than either. Great times! |
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On Sep 19, 6:54*pm, dxAce wrote:
DEFCON 88 wrote: On Sep 19, 6:47 am, dxAce wrote: http://www.universal-radio.com/used/used2.html Pricey dxAce Michigan USA DROOL! Now THAT'S the look and layout of a REAL RADIO. None of this damn bumping-through-the-microprocessor-menu crap. Kind of like my R7 in a way, but most likely not the same build quality. The JRC undoubtedly has better build quality. I have a Drake R7A and a JRC NRD-515. Both are excellent performers; the R7A is a bit better in performance. But the 515 is built like a tank, while the R7A is not too physically robust. |
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![]() BDK wrote: In article , says... DEFCON 88 wrote: On Sep 19, 6:47 am, dxAce wrote: http://www.universal-radio.com/used/used2.html Pricey dxAce Michigan USA DROOL! Now THAT'S the look and layout of a REAL RADIO. None of this damn bumping-through-the-microprocessor-menu crap. Kind of like my R7 in a way, but most likely not the same build quality. Much better, actually. The R7 is a great radio, but it's a tin box compared to that JRC and almost any JRC radio ever made. I briefly had a NRD-515 with the NCM-515 frequency and NDH-515 memory unit that I picked up via the 'Ham Trader Yellow Sheets' (some might remember that) for a song. Split the set up and resold it. That had to have been pre-1994. I just didn't care for the audio on the JRC's. |
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![]() dxAce wrote: BDK wrote: In article , says... DEFCON 88 wrote: On Sep 19, 6:47 am, dxAce wrote: http://www.universal-radio.com/used/used2.html Pricey dxAce Michigan USA DROOL! Now THAT'S the look and layout of a REAL RADIO. None of this damn bumping-through-the-microprocessor-menu crap. Kind of like my R7 in a way, but most likely not the same build quality. Much better, actually. The R7 is a great radio, but it's a tin box compared to that JRC and almost any JRC radio ever made. I briefly had a NRD-515 with the NCM-515 frequency and NDH-515 memory unit that I picked up via the 'Ham Trader Yellow Sheets' (some might remember that) for a song. Split the set up and resold it. That had to have been pre-1994. I think I paid something like $750 for the lot at the time. I just didn't care for the audio on the JRC's. |
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In article ,
says... BDK wrote: In article , says... DEFCON 88 wrote: On Sep 19, 6:47 am, dxAce wrote: http://www.universal-radio.com/used/used2.html Pricey dxAce Michigan USA DROOL! Now THAT'S the look and layout of a REAL RADIO. None of this damn bumping-through-the-microprocessor-menu crap. Kind of like my R7 in a way, but most likely not the same build quality. Much better, actually. The R7 is a great radio, but it's a tin box compared to that JRC and almost any JRC radio ever made. I briefly had a NRD-515 with the NCM-515 frequency and NDH-515 memory unit that I picked up via the 'Ham Trader Yellow Sheets' (some might remember that) for a song. Split the set up and resold it. That had to have been pre-1994. I just didn't care for the audio on the JRC's. You need the right speaker and a few mods that don't cost much at all, and it's not bad. I never really listened to much AM stuff anyway, so it wasn't any big deal as the SSB modes were great. -- BDK- Top of the government shill heap for over 10 years running! |
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BDK wrote:
Much better, actually. The R7 is a great radio, but it's a tin box compared to that JRC and almost any JRC radio ever made. JRC is the modern equivalent of Collins in the 1950's. What has been said elsewhe Collins made extraordinary radios using extraordinary components. Drake made extraordinary radios using ordinary components. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM Making your enemy reliant on software you support is the best revenge. |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 14:59:56 -0700, DEFCON 88 wrote:
On Sep 19, 6:47Â*am, dxAce wrote: http://www.universal-radio.com/used/used2.html Pricey dxAce Michigan USA DROOL! Now THAT'S the look and layout of a REAL RADIO. None of this damn bumping-through-the-microprocessor-menu crap. A real deaf radio. Thanks for the support. |
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In article ,
says... On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 14:59:56 -0700, DEFCON 88 wrote: On Sep 19, 6:47*am, dxAce wrote: http://www.universal-radio.com/used/used2.html Pricey dxAce Michigan USA DROOL! Now THAT'S the look and layout of a REAL RADIO. None of this damn bumping-through-the-microprocessor-menu crap. A real deaf radio. Thanks for the support. Deaf? Unlikely if it's in good shape. -- BDK- Top of the government shill heap for over 10 years running! |
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