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Robert11 December 3rd 04 01:48 PM

AOR 5000 Relative To JRC NRD 545 ?
 
Hi,

Anyone care to compare, or comment on, the AOR 5000 +3 relative to the JRC
NRD 545 ?
Sure is more $.

capability,
workmanship,
etc. ?

Thanks,
Bob



big boy now December 3rd 04 04:25 PM

I am using an AOR AR5000A+3 this covers from 10kHz right up to 3GHz.
that's HF / VHF / UHF. this is a top receiver and will do anything you
might want to do with your receiver and it does it good...

I don't own a JRC NRD 545 but i am looking at the spec and it looks like
its a very good HF receiver but the frequency coverage is only 0.1kHz to
29.999999kHz.... there is an optional internal converter that then allows
you to receive right up to 2GHz but this converter costs £299.95 on top of
the £1395 cost of the receiver.....

then there is the question what is you main listening habits do you just
scan around to see what you can hear or do you monitor a set frequency range
say the amateur bands.....

hope this helps


"Robert11" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Anyone care to compare, or comment on, the AOR 5000 +3 relative to the
JRC NRD 545 ?
Sure is more $.

capability,
workmanship,
etc. ?

Thanks,
Bob




clifto December 3rd 04 09:03 PM

big boy now wrote:
I don't own a JRC NRD 545 but i am looking at the spec and it looks like
its a very good HF receiver but the frequency coverage is only 0.1kHz to
29.999999kHz....


I'll bet you meant MHz on at least that last spec.

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