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From: "BMC"



I am planning to get back to SWL after being away from it since the Radio
Shack DX300 was the new thing. Don't know a thing about whats good and whats
not good in radios any more. I'm looking to spend $200-300 or thereabouts
for a radio, new or used


Unlike others, I'm not a real big fan of the SAT800. It's great for program
listening of major broadcasters, but is kind of a disappointment for DXing.
Display hash, high noise floor, and just not that sensitive.

From someone more interested in chasing weaker-powered signals not beamed at
the US, I might make the following suggestions:

1. Look for a used Drake R8. Lacks selectable sideband sync, but great radio.
I hear of people snagging them for $350.
2. Icom R75. I've seen used ones going for a little over $400. New ones for a
little over $500.
3. Sony 2010. Used going for between $250-300. Incredible, will be a market for
some time to come. Fragile, however.
4 NRD-525. Radio went for over $1200 new, but used ones starting to slip below
$400. Built to withstand Armageddon.
5. Ten Tec RX-320. Fascinating radio. Cheap new at around $300. Requires a
computer, so if you can deal with compuer-generated RFI you will go bonkers
over the bells and whistles available in free 3rd party software. 32
bandwidths, pass-band tuning, and database interface is overwhelming.
6. Palstar R30. Sensitive, low noise floor. Barebones, with few bells and
whistles, not even a keypad. Hard to find used.
7. A Sony SW-77. Very sensitive off just the antenna rod for those without the
chance for an external antenna. More sensitive than the SAT800, with less
quality audio and much less weight and size.

But, hey, compared to the DX300 a $150 Sony 7600GR will be a great way to get
back into the hobby.


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
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Old January 25th 04, 03:11 PM
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 11:48:26 -0600, "BMC" wrote:

Hi,
I am planning to get back to SWL after being away from it since the Radio
Shack DX300 was the new thing. Don't know a thing about whats good and whats
not good in radios any more. I'm looking to spend $200-300 or thereabouts
for a radio, new or used. Any good online sellers that are reputable? I see
a lot of Grundig 800s on ebay, any good? Seems like too many of them for
sale there.
Any opinions would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob

I would like to second the recommendation of the used Kenwood R5000
and the Drake R8. Either choice would be very good with the nod going
to the Drake.


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Old January 25th 04, 04:53 PM
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Thanks much for all the very useful info.
Bob


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Old January 26th 04, 03:05 AM
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I DX on mine all the time and it does as well as an R8 or Yaesu FRG-7700
off the same antenna



Michael Bryant wrote:
From: "BMC"



I am planning to get back to SWL after being away from it since the Radio
Shack DX300 was the new thing. Don't know a thing about whats good and whats
not good in radios any more. I'm looking to spend $200-300 or thereabouts
for a radio, new or used



Unlike others, I'm not a real big fan of the SAT800. It's great for program
listening of major broadcasters, but is kind of a disappointment for DXing.
Display hash, high noise floor, and just not that sensitive.

From someone more interested in chasing weaker-powered signals not beamed at
the US, I might make the following suggestions:

1. Look for a used Drake R8. Lacks selectable sideband sync, but great radio.
I hear of people snagging them for $350.
2. Icom R75. I've seen used ones going for a little over $400. New ones for a
little over $500.
3. Sony 2010. Used going for between $250-300. Incredible, will be a market for
some time to come. Fragile, however.
4 NRD-525. Radio went for over $1200 new, but used ones starting to slip below
$400. Built to withstand Armageddon.
5. Ten Tec RX-320. Fascinating radio. Cheap new at around $300. Requires a
computer, so if you can deal with compuer-generated RFI you will go bonkers
over the bells and whistles available in free 3rd party software. 32
bandwidths, pass-band tuning, and database interface is overwhelming.
6. Palstar R30. Sensitive, low noise floor. Barebones, with few bells and
whistles, not even a keypad. Hard to find used.
7. A Sony SW-77. Very sensitive off just the antenna rod for those without the
chance for an external antenna. More sensitive than the SAT800, with less
quality audio and much less weight and size.

But, hey, compared to the DX300 a $150 Sony 7600GR will be a great way to get
back into the hobby.


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
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