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RivaScoot wrote:
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 19:56:53 -0800, tommyknocker wrote: Ed Maikranz wrote: Ok I need a new receiver. Just sold my Grundig 800 which was ok but want something different. I have about $400 what should I look for? Ed Look for a used tabletop. You can get a 1980s vintage tabletop with digital readout and all the other goodies for a decent price. There's a site where hams buy and sell equipment, I think it's qrz.com or qsz.com or something like that, you'll probably get a much better deal on there than you will on ebay. You could probably get a Yaesu or a Kenwood for under $400, since those companies no longer make tabletop SW receivers their products have sort of an orphan status, which means their prices are lower. Just curious about something. Is a receiver that uses 20 or 25-year old technology still up to snuff for shortwave today. I'm not passing any value judgements, I'm simply curious. Thanks, RivaScoot If it was a great radio 20 or 25 years ago, it's probably still a great radio. It just won't have the latest bells and whistles. Here's a link to a web site that gives a basic "value rating" to about 100 of the more popular radios that turn up on the used market. http://www.dxing.com/rx/rxindex.htm |
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