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Michael wrote:
"Lucky" wrote in message ... Hi fellas I'm new to this group and would like your advice based on your broad knowledge of radios. OK I have 5 radios. 1] JRC NRD-525 stock 2] Kenwood R-5000 YK-88a-1 and remote options 3] FROG-7 stock, mint 4] Ten Tec 320-D 5] FRG-7700 FRA-7700 and F5 low pass filter options 6] Degen 1103 Now, I've been looking to buy a Drake R8 or R8A since I've read so many good things about them and many of you own one. My question is, do I need it and will I *notice a big difference owning one over my other 5 radios? Now when I ask "do I need it", I hope you radio owners know what I mean by that. Thanks for your time Lucky Hiya, Lucky.... I don't know if you want your next new radio to be ideal for program listening, DX'ing, utility or all three :-) You already have the NRD-525 and the R-5000. I have used the R-5000 and I can say as you can that it is a GREAT radio. I like it quite a bit. I have also used my friends R8A and his R8B. I have read posts that say the R-5000 sounds as good as the R-5000 for program listening, but I dont think so. I think the R-5000 sounds very good, and I think it is a very versatile radio, but I still dont think it sounds as good as the R8A. As for the R8B... When you are program listening and have conditions of fade and or strong adjacent signals, I have NEVER heard anything deal with it as good as the R8B. It keeps it nice and steady and the ssb selectable am sync allows you to listen to a signal that may be getting splashed from above or below without having to put up with the muffled sound that you get by going to a narrow filter setting. So... If you want the "King" for program listening, I think the R8B will beat every radio you have. Now... If you want to do some serious DX'ing... I may be able to offer a suggestion.... Currently, I use an R-75 with all the Kiwa mods... I have found it to be good for both program listening and for DX'ing. For DX'ing, I almost always use the R-75 in ssb mode. If found it to be great for doing that. I think it is better for DX'ing then the R8 or the R8A and R8B. With the Kiwa mods, it is also respectable as a radio for program listening. Not as good as the R8 series for program listening, but it is adequate. The one amazing feature of the R-75 given its good performance and features... The Price... I got mine brand new with the free DSP module for just under $500.00. But.... As of the past few months, I have really been interested in getting a new true DSP rig for DX'ing. One of the first rigs I thought of was the NRD-545. After some reading, advice and research, I have come to a radio I didn't even know existed. I have not yet used it, but everything I have read and heard shows that it would be exactly what I would hope for as far as DX'ing performance.... It is the ICOM IC-746Pro. It seems to be a primeDSP rig for DX'ing. I never would have thought to look at transceivers as I am not a ham, but I have to admit, it looks to be the direction I want to go in. I'm probably going to buy one soon. If I do get one, I'll probably also study to get a ham ticket, being that it also has a transmitter. It might be fun. Also.. I wouldn't buy a used radio, but I have seen used 746Pro's selling for just under $1,000 bucks because there are serious defects in the transmitter section. No problem there, though, if you only want it for receiving. It would be a bargain to have a receiver like that for under $1,000. So.... For top quality program listening... The R8B.... For non DSP DX'ing, The R-75. For DSP SUPER DX'ing, The 746Pro. For best over all versatility, the R8B. For best value for dollar... R-75. Hope that helps I've had a similar experience the last few weeks --- hunting for a new rig, and everything points in the direction of the Icom 746Pro, a mediocre transceiver that is really an awesome receiver! I see them on ebay for about 800 bucks... think I'll get one. Tim |
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