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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 06:53 am, Steve posted to
rec.radio.shortwave: %MM I was recently on Icom's website and noticed that they describe the frequency range of the R-75 this way: Coverage: 0.03 - 60 MHz (0.1-29.99 and 50-54 MHz guaranteed) I'm not on the market for a receiver, but if I were considering the purchase of an R-75, their parenthetical disclaimer would make me nervous. Judging from what I've read elsewhere, the R-75 really does cover 0.03 - 60 mhz; but then, why does Icom only 'guarantee' more limited frequency coverage? Steve This a guarantee of reception per all of the abilities of the receiver. You are correct that some models for some markets (I think Europe, New Zealand, Australia and possibly Japan) have some frequencies missing. The situation is apparently similar for people in the USA who cannot buy scanners with some frequencies used for cellular phones, which you can other places. |
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