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On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 21:25:49 -0700, DEFCON 88 wrote:

On Sep 20, 7:34Â*am, dave wrote:
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


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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.


Look, you go right ahead and enjoy your SDRs. Those of us who like
radios in a big box with knobs will enjoy ours. Relax, it's just a
hobby!


I have a radio that has a conventional RF path and an SDR I.F; I consider
it the best of both worlds. It has every knob that's on the JRC (times 2,
on some parameters because I can add a second receiver and there are
concentric controls for RF and AF Gain.)

FWIW, my crystal filters are identical to the ones JRC uses!
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On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 21:25:49 -0700, DEFCON 88 wrote:

On Sep 20, 7:34*am, dave wrote:
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.


Look, you go right ahead and enjoy your SDRs. Those of us who like
radios in a big box with knobs will enjoy ours. Relax, it's just a
hobby!


I have a radio that has a conventional RF path and an SDR I.F; I consider
it the best of both worlds. It has every knob that's on the JRC (times 2,
on some parameters because I can add a second receiver and there are
concentric controls for RF and AF Gain.)

FWIW, my crystal filters are identical to the ones JRC uses!


But do the knobs actually exist, or are they just on your PC's monitor?

Light years different.

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But do the knobs actually exist, or are they just on your PC's monitor?

Light years different.


I have two radios right here. They both have giant dimpled knobs. Both
knobs have adjustable "drag" in fact. The computer generates the text and
helps me log. I'm constantly tweaking real knobs while chasing faint
traces on the waterfall.
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On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 19:10:05 -0400, BDK wrote:


That's all you had to say.


When I recommend black boxes it's for younger people looking at bang-for-
the buck (or people getting all wet about the performance of an antique).
They aren't obsessed with big knobs. I have real analog everything.
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On Sep 21, 4:43*pm, dave wrote:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:29:49 -0400, BDK wrote:
In article ,
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On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:59:08 -0400, BDK wrote:


But do the knobs actually exist, or are they just on your PC's
monitor?


Light years different.


I have two radios right here. They both have giant dimpled knobs. Both
knobs have adjustable "drag" in fact. The computer generates the text
and helps me log. I'm constantly tweaking real knobs while chasing
faint traces on the waterfall.


I notice you really didn't answer the question.


You're trippin'. I have an R75 on top of a K3. Orange dials with gray
numbers. The Icom's on 10140 USB; the Elecraft's on 18100 RTTY. They are
real three dimensional physical radios connected to massive amounts of
wire covering the sky above my house.- Hide quoted text -

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Seems that any tiny streak of lightning will wipe out both rigs ! Do
you have any protection ?
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Seems that any tiny streak of lightning will wipe out both rigs ! Do you
have any protection ?


My 43' vertical has an automatic tuner at the feed-point, 9 feet above
the ground. I physically disconnect the vertical wire. The horizontal
wires (radials) remain connected to the tuner and thus to the LMR400UF
that goes to my shack window in the house below. I have an AD-2 grounding
switch with gas plug at my elbow as I type. The shack is well grounded
with 3 8' rods plus "poultry netting" flat on the ground along the
fenceline. The path from my transceiver to Ground Proper is less than 2
meters. I have meticulously avoided letting "ground" anywhere near my
vertical dipoles. Other than the coax shield on the input to the tuner,
the 43' vertical is floating 9' in the air. You can get by on half a
dozen radials this way.

My GAP Titan DX vertical passes through a Diamond gas pill protector at
the feed-through. The loops have no protection at the moment. One goes to
my ICOM R75, the other to my Drake SW2. I will probably switch these over
to RG-6 75 Ohm after the baluns, and use cheesy CATV grounders.

We get a thunderstorm about once every 2 years here; interesting
microclimates in the canyons...


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