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Another way of looking at it: If i were to get married
& eventually get a divorce i would have to pay/lose thousands of dollars. If i remain single i could purchase a quality receiver & even down the road if a repair was required, receiver & repair would be less than $2,500! Also i could lower the volume or turn the radio off when it becomes upnoxious. "Radio Man" wrote I would love to own one of the receivers mentioned. My one gripe would be the eventuality of a needed repair which would be prohibitively costly. Good point, and contractors such as Harris normally charge about $140/hr labor. The good side is, there is almost nothing in a DoD-market radio that has a troubleshoot and replace time of more than one hour! Cost of parts is another matter altogether, but unless the radio is more than 20 years old, they would typically still be a good investment. For Ron H, it was only about a month ago that the exact same thread was run on this group. Suggest you search archives for the comments you requested. 73, Jack "RonH" wrote Can anyone point me to an internet where I can find reviews of the various Harris RF receivers; side by side comparisons with other top notch equipment and measured performance figures. AM band performance is one of my interest. Comments from Harris users are also of interest. Thanks, Ron |
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