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Dave_In_CT January 15th 05 01:51 AM

WTB: Panasonic RF-B65
 
WTB:
Panasonic RF-B65
Would consider the RF-B60



DeWayne January 15th 05 05:39 AM


"Dave_In_CT" wrote in message
news:4G_Fd.1380$hu.982@fed1read01...
WTB:
Panasonic RF-B65
Would consider the RF-B60


Just curious, what do you like about the RF-B65 & 60?






Dave_In_CT January 15th 05 09:02 AM

WTB:
Panasonic RF-B65
Would consider the RF-B60


Just curious, what do you like about the RF-B65 & 60?





I had one for a while before it crapped out a few years ago.
Just a different radio is all.



DeWayne January 15th 05 10:54 AM


"Dave_In_CT" wrote in message
news:RZ4Gd.1418$hu.591@fed1read01...
WTB:
Panasonic RF-B65
Would consider the RF-B60


Just curious, what do you like about the RF-B65 & 60?





I had one for a while before it crapped out a few years ago.
Just a different radio is all.


I just wondered as I remember when they sold new and I thought they looked
worth trying but I never did. I think they were selling the Panasonic
RF-2900 new around then too.



Tom Randy January 15th 05 11:39 AM

On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 10:54:34 +0000, DeWayne wrote:


"Dave_In_CT" wrote in message
news:RZ4Gd.1418$hu.591@fed1read01...
WTB:
Panasonic RF-B65
Would consider the RF-B60

Just curious, what do you like about the RF-B65 & 60?



I've had one for years, I love it. Really nice little radio!

[email protected] January 15th 05 04:52 PM

Among some of my other old radios I own,I own a Panasonic RF-2600
radio.I bought it at a local Service Merchandise store about thirty
years ago.
cuhulin


[email protected] January 15th 05 05:30 PM

Try Ebay. 60's are reasonably common, but 65's somewhat less so.
Dave_In_CT wrote:
WTB:
Panasonic RF-B65
Would consider the RF-B60



Dave_In_CT January 15th 05 05:45 PM

Try Ebay. 60's are reasonably common, but 65's somewhat less so.
Dave_In_CT wrote:
WTB:
Panasonic RF-B65
Would consider the RF-B60





I have been watching there....
There is never one when you want it heh heh. thanks



Dave_In_CT January 16th 05 01:16 AM


Ranier Lichte in his book radio receivers chance or choice volume 2 rates
the 65 better than the 2010 by a small margin




I loved the 1 I had before it crapped out.
I sold my 2010 and kept the 65. It was very quiet and sensitive, just
smaller if you have big hands I don't recommend it..



starman January 16th 05 07:02 AM

DeWayne wrote:

I just wondered as I remember when they sold new and I thought they looked
worth trying but I never did. I think they were selling the Panasonic
RF-2900 new around then too.


The RF-2800 and 2900 were about ten years before the B65 and B60. The
latter two were real PLL designs, not analog with a frequency display
(counter) like the 2800/2900. The 2900 is identical to the 2800 except
it has a fluorescent display instead of red LED's on the 2800, which
saved battery power. The 2800 display only worked for AM/shortwave
tuning, not FM. The current Tecsun/Grundig S-350 is loosely based on the
RF-2800/2900 but it does not have dual conversion like the two
Panasonics did.
I've been trying to locate a National Panasonic DR-29. This version was
not sold in the US. It had a built-in preselector to reduce images and
overloading in strong signal areas like Europe.


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mike maghakian January 17th 05 12:01 AM

the 2800 and 2900 have more than the display as a difference. just look at
the schematics, it is quite obvious. I don't think many people ever check
that point out since most people repeat it.
I checked it out for myself and there ARE differences !!!!!





"starman" wrote in message
...
DeWayne wrote:

I just wondered as I remember when they sold new and I thought they
looked
worth trying but I never did. I think they were selling the Panasonic
RF-2900 new around then too.


The RF-2800 and 2900 were about ten years before the B65 and B60. The
latter two were real PLL designs, not analog with a frequency display
(counter) like the 2800/2900. The 2900 is identical to the 2800 except
it has a fluorescent display instead of red LED's on the 2800, which
saved battery power. The 2800 display only worked for AM/shortwave
tuning, not FM. The current Tecsun/Grundig S-350 is loosely based on the
RF-2800/2900 but it does not have dual conversion like the two
Panasonics did.
I've been trying to locate a National Panasonic DR-29. This version was
not sold in the US. It had a built-in preselector to reduce images and
overloading in strong signal areas like Europe.


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[email protected] January 17th 05 04:37 AM

Oh, I know the feeling. When you are ready to pull the trigger the
only listings are closed!!
Good luck in the search..when you find one it will be worth it.


starman January 18th 05 05:41 AM

mike maghakian wrote:

the 2800 and 2900 have more than the display as a difference. just look at
the schematics, it is quite obvious. I don't think many people ever check
that point out since most people repeat it.
I checked it out for myself and there ARE differences !!!!!


The differences are mostly associated with the display circuitry. Did
you find any significant differences in the RF/IF areas of the
schematics?

"starman" wrote in message
...
DeWayne wrote:

I just wondered as I remember when they sold new and I thought they
looked
worth trying but I never did. I think they were selling the Panasonic
RF-2900 new around then too.


The RF-2800 and 2900 were about ten years before the B65 and B60. The
latter two were real PLL designs, not analog with a frequency display
(counter) like the 2800/2900. The 2900 is identical to the 2800 except
it has a fluorescent display instead of red LED's on the 2800, which
saved battery power. The 2800 display only worked for AM/shortwave
tuning, not FM. The current Tecsun/Grundig S-350 is loosely based on the
RF-2800/2900 but it does not have dual conversion like the two
Panasonics did.
I've been trying to locate a National Panasonic DR-29. This version was
not sold in the US. It had a built-in preselector to reduce images and
overloading in strong signal areas like Europe.



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