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![]() "Tempest" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, I'm wanting to get into SW listening but I'm torn between those 2 models and I'm not 100% sure what characteristics are the most/least relevant of each. Which radio would be best for a noob getting into SW anew? If not those, what other radio and why? I only have about six-hundred bucks to spend. Thanks Do you have access on your newsreader to rec.radio. shortwave posts over even the last 10 days or so? There's been considerable discussion of both of these radios--and comparative discussion--that's kind of hard to summarize, but would probably answer your questions. My oversimplified version of the consensus would be that both are worthy, and that the Icom may be better for "digging out" harder to receive stations, while the Grundig (larger and heavier) is a good "program listener's" radio with some DX capabilities. |
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