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Hi,
Where in "Southwestern Ontario"? As you can see I live in Windsor (also in "Southwestern Ontario"). I've been getting a lot of noise on ALL my receiver's lately (they're listed below) so it must be the area. .The Grundig 400PE is not the best receiver for SSB. A DX-398 (Radio Shack's version of the Sangean 909) is much better for SSB. However. the DX-398 has been discontinued here in Canada for a few years.It was discontinued here in Canada about a year before it was in the U.S. I have a DX-397 and am thinking of getting rid of it - it hardly ever got used and it's similar enough to the 400PE that I rarely use it anymore. I got it a few years ago when RS discontinued it for around $280 (it's reg price then was $400) plus our horrid 15% tax. Shortly after I got it I end up with a DX-394B and the 398 rarely got used after than. Anyway, my current collection consists of a Grundig Sat-800, 400PE and Mini 100PE as well as the DX-398. I prefer the 400PE to the 398 only because of how it "feels". When I listen to SSB it's on my Sat-800. I've been eyeing the S-350 lately only because it's different from all my other receivers. -- Take Care Abb N VE3003SWL Windsor, Ontario, Canada "Bruce R." wrote in message ... I have this radio and have been really happy with it. I did read in Passport that it's SSB leave much to be desired. I've been recently trying to use it, and I've had more luck. The best I've got is transmissions but they are so far in the background and overcome by noise that it's worthless. Could it be my area? I'm in Southwestern Ontario. Is there such a thing as a 'cheap' radio for good SSB operation? Thanks, |