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First thank you for the positive comments on the review. =) I tried
to be as accurate as I could considering my experience with shortwave radios. In rebuff- Thanks for the informative review. I've been waiting for one. I do have to disagree with a few of your statements though: 1. My YB400PE makes NO audible PLL noises. Passport to world band radio has stated even in their review of this radio that it has a high audible hum/hiss. Or more specifically, quote "curcuit noise HISS" (see Passport to world band radio 2002 edition) My older YB-400 also has this same hum/hiss. And it I believe most YB-400 owners would tell you they generally do have audible curcuit noise...which becomes especially audible when you plug it into a wall as opposed to batteries. If your doesn't, you have my congratulations. (wanna sell it? hehehe just kidding) But in generally I think you will find they do have a slightly louder curcuit noise than other SW portables in their price range. And of course my review is based off my personal experience. 2. All PLL radios do NOT chuff. Only cheap ones do. I have to disagree, to an extent. But I guess cheap is a relative term. I don't consider my Grundig YB-400 cheap (affordable, but not cheap) within the category of SW portables. And it CHUFFS (i.e. inserts a chuffing silence between frequencies). In fact every digital PLL radio I have ever owned CHUFFED until you disengaged it. (ussually through a mod) I think most owners of newer digital shortwave portables (not high dollar tabletops/portatops, which my review was not addressing) do chuff. Remember in my review I make mention that this review address portable SW radios. I'm not comparing this stuff to a DRAKE EXPENSO-9000. Now granted their may be some portables that don't CHUFF that I'm not experienced with. (in fact there probably are) But I doubt they are in the price range of 99-199. Which was the specific PLL digital radios I was speaking to. Again my personal experience plays a part in all of this....and all the ones I have played with CHUFF. 3. There is MUCH more on SSB than hams! I agree. There is more. But it still only takes up about 10% of my listening time. So to me I could easily live without it. And really lets be honest generally most people use SSB to listen to HAMS. Yes there are utility stations, ship to shore, beacons...etc...even a few broadcasts are done in SSB....but for the most part the average person will ussually use SSB for HAMs. Other than that, I think your review was XLNT and MAY add one to my collection... Thank you so much. I know you can never please everyone with anything you write up. But I'm happy you enjoyed it. Just thought I state my feeling on some of your feedback. Or at least give you my humble opinion as to why I wrote what I did. Thanks again! =) Have a great day!! |
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