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"Diverd4777" wrote in message ... Yeah, SH & H via UPS is pricey; BUT in the end, do you want to spend $20 & get a SW radio with Digital readout or not ?? Whats $20 buy?? - Call them & see if they can ship USPS, might be cheaper; I've found at least two stores where you can get it for a total of $16.81.. that's a little better, at least.. http://att.dealtime.com/xPC-Jwin_JX_M14 |
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Uhh, dxlover, my shipping was $5.95 (per my messages earlier in this
thread). My total was $10.49 for the radio plus $5.95 shipping via UPS = $16.44. For a digital playtoy, that's not too bad. In any event, there were at least a few in this newsgroup who purchased the radio for twice that at JohnsonSmith, so I suppose this is a good deal in comparison. Randy (WA4FJF) "dxlover" wrote... Can someone please explain to me though why the S&H is $11.18??? That is |
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Though I'm sure you can do better on the s/h, the radio is still well worth the $20 price. Thanks Brenda Ann, that'll work. ;-) Do you run a length of wire on yours for shortwave or is the whip sufficient? Also, how is it on the BCB. (?) Does or would a loop improve it any? Thanks :-) **BTW, really enjoying the P-780, did you get the other fixed yet? -- ~*~*~Monitoring the Spectrum~*~*~ ***GO BEARCATS*** ~*~*~Oct.15th Payback Begins~*~*~*~ ~~~Hammarlund129X/140X~~~ **Heathkit Q Multiplier** GE P-780 |
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- Call them & see if they can ship USPS, might be cheaper; Yeah Dan, I had thought about that already. I'll ask 'Ali'--the guy who answeres the phone there on Monday to see. I just didn't know if it was kinda scammy, you know, nine dolar radio....twelve dollars shipping.....that's what I was thinking. Did you get one Dan? How much does she weigh? Or Brenda Ann can answer the question. I 'think' I'm leaning to grabbing me one if someone in here can give me a good 'pitch' on it. ;-) **like I really need another radio....lol. -- ~*~*~Monitoring the Spectrum~*~*~ ***GO BEARCATS*** ~*~*~Oct.15th Payback Begins~*~*~*~ ~~~Hammarlund129X/140X~~~ **Heathkit Q Multiplier** GE P-780 |
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Uhh, dxlover, my shipping was $5.95 (per my messages earlier in this
thread). My total was $10.49 for the radio plus $5.95 shipping via UPS = $16.44. For a digital playtoy, that's not too bad. In any event, there were at least a few in this newsgroup who purchased the radio for twice that at JohnsonSmith, so I suppose this is a good deal in comparison. Randy (WA4FJF) Oh, I see. Thanks Randy, I truly have to get a real newsreader because I seem to be missing out on some posts. Can you tell me the the mailing address of the company if you could be so kind. Thank you, btw, I know what you mean by the price and the 'play toy' thing, I just didn't know if they were gouging to make up the difference on the receiver is all. -- ~*~*~Monitoring the Spectrum~*~*~ ***GO BEARCATS*** ~*~*~Oct.15th Payback Begins~*~*~*~ ~~~Hammarlund129X/140X~~~ **Heathkit Q Multiplier** GE P-780 |
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"dxlover" wrote in message ... Thanks Brenda Ann, that'll work. ;-) Do you run a length of wire on yours for shortwave or is the whip sufficient? Also, how is it on the BCB. (?) Does or would a loop improve it any? BCB is fair, haven't tried it with my Select-a-Tenna, but maybe I will tomorrow and get back to you. For SW, the whip does a usable job, I wouldn't add too much to it, since it's got no tuned amplifier or anything. |
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Thanks Brenda;
I've found at least two stores where you can get it for a total of $16.81.. that's a little better, at least.. http://att.dealtime.com/xPC-Jwin_JX_M14 One of the searches you found is B & H, who I bought from; they send a UPS tracking code, all looks on the up and up.. the other is a company in upstate New York http://www.parammonstore.com/pstore/...aspx?pid=10090 To check out the store itself, get the mailing address by doing a google search on the stores telephone number Then check w / www.epinons to see if its been rated.. - on epinons, , you can put in your ZIP code to see total shipping & tax ( !!) This place www.parammon.com, is of interest... Looks to me like a bunch of Programmers / retailers in upstate NY.. Their floorspace costs are probably LOW.. http://www.parammon.com/ - Never dealt with them; just my 2 cents worth.. Dan In article , "dxlover" writes: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 04:48:44 GMT Uhh, dxlover, my shipping was $5.95 (per my messages earlier in this thread). My total was $10.49 for the radio plus $5.95 shipping via UPS = $16.44. For a digital playtoy, that's not too bad. In any event, there were at least a few in this newsgroup who purchased the radio for twice that at JohnsonSmith, so I suppose this is a good deal in comparison. Randy (WA4FJF) Oh, I see. Thanks Randy, I truly have to get a real newsreader because I seem to be missing out on some posts. Can you tell me the the mailing address of the company if you could be so kind. Thank you, btw, I know what you mean by the price and the 'play toy' thing, I just didn't know if they were gouging to make up the difference on the receiver is all. |
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BCB is fair, haven't tried it with my Select-a-Tenna, but maybe I will tomorrow and get back to you. For SW, the whip does a usable job, I wouldn't add too much to it, since it's got no tuned amplifier or anything. OK Brenda Ann, let me know about the BCB if possible, K? :-) Whip straight up then? No 15 to 20 ft. of wire? -- ~*~*~Monitoring the Spectrum~*~*~ ***GO BEARCATS*** ~*~*~Oct.15th Payback Begins~*~*~*~ ~~~Hammarlund129X/140X~~~ **Heathkit Q Multiplier** GE P-780 |
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'K.. just finished with the experiment. Select-a-Tenna works virtual
miracles on AMBCB.. the radio is normally quite broad (though I have not had any problems with separation of 'local' stations. With the Select-a-Tenna, I can pull very weak stations out of the QRM (and there is a LOT of QRM here), and separate weak stations from strong ones pretty effectively. It's still no DX radio (do you expect it to be?) but with any sort of loop, it is quite good for everyday listening, and perhaps for stations 50-60 miles distant. I don't run any wire connected to it for SW, perhaps a 5' or so wire would improve it some, but much longer would tend to overload the front end. "dxlover" wrote in message ... BCB is fair, haven't tried it with my Select-a-Tenna, but maybe I will tomorrow and get back to you. For SW, the whip does a usable job, I wouldn't add too much to it, since it's got no tuned amplifier or anything. OK Brenda Ann, let me know about the BCB if possible, K? :-) Whip straight up then? No 15 to 20 ft. of wire? -- ~*~*~Monitoring the Spectrum~*~*~ ***GO BEARCATS*** ~*~*~Oct.15th Payback Begins~*~*~*~ ~~~Hammarlund129X/140X~~~ **Heathkit Q Multiplier** GE P-780 |
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Here's my full report on the jWIN radio:
http://www.radiointel.com/review-jwinjxm14.htm For reports on some other radioos, go to: http://www.radiointel.com 73, Bill, K5BY |
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