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Rikk, Alan, As to the '500 being a joke, well, it may not be the best, but
for something I want to do in the future, it was the radio of choice. I needed a small radio that tuned *everything* as I'm trying to get in shape for a 1,900 mile bike trip ('bout 5 years from now). With a bigger antenna, you have to use the attenuator, but the radio does do well with smaller ones. Space on the bike (As of now a bikeE recumbent, a gift from a friend of mine) is at a premium. Can't remember the Diamond antenna's designation (one of the best one's) but that antenna and/or the RS Extendable, regularly get me RNZI, WWVH, and a number of other stations, here near San Francisco.At night AM reception can be very good. Also appreciate the fact that it has the USB/LSB and NAM along with the bandscope. Till something as small with all the features comes along (that I can afford), I'll stay with the '500 for the radio of choice for bike travel. Also got it on eBay for $125 (when I had a job!). Eric |
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