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If I was going to spend about $400.00 to about $500.00 for an American
made table model Shortwave Radio,what would be the best choice for me? I am not interested in Chinese made radios at all. cuhulin |
wrote in message ... If I was going to spend about $400.00 to about $500.00 for an American made table model Shortwave Radio,what would be the best choice for me? I am not interested in Chinese made radios at all. cuhulin I don't believe there ARE any US made SW radios.. or for that matter, any radios. Even Drake is made overseas, IIRC.. |
Brenda Ann wrote:
wrote in message ... If I was going to spend about $400.00 to about $500.00 for an American made table model Shortwave Radio,what would be the best choice for me? I am not interested in Chinese made radios at all. cuhulin I don't believe there ARE any US made SW radios.. or for that matter, any radios. Even Drake is made overseas, IIRC.. The Drake R8B is still made in Ohio but it's priced well beyond his range. |
wrote in message ... If I was going to spend about $400.00 to about $500.00 for an American made table model Shortwave Radio,what would be the best choice for me? I am not interested in Chinese made radios at all. cuhulin The only one I know of is a used Drake R8 and it is a fantastic radio IMO. This would fit right in to your price and if you're careful you will be VERY happy. |
Brenda Ann wrote:
wrote in message ... If I was going to spend about $400.00 to about $500.00 for an American made table model Shortwave Radio,what would be the best choice for me? I am not interested in Chinese made radios at all. cuhulin I don't believe there ARE any US made SW radios.. or for that matter, any radios. Even Drake is made overseas, IIRC.. I think Ten-tec and Palstar are made in the USA too. There's also Patcom - but I've yet to see a review on their rigs, and they're out of this price range. |
I never heard of Patcom shortwave radios before.I knew Drake,Ten-Tec and
Palstar radios are made in America.I will start checking Universal-Radio and eBay.Of course,if I had my druthers,I druther have a Watkins-Johnson shortwave radio (I don't think they are being made anymore) but I know they are way out of my price range.Thanks for the information,folks. cuhulin |
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"Brenda Ann" wrote: wrote in message ... If I was going to spend about $400.00 to about $500.00 for an American made table model Shortwave Radio,what would be the best choice for me? I am not interested in Chinese made radios at all. cuhulin I don't believe there ARE any US made SW radios.. or for that matter, any radios. Even Drake is made overseas, IIRC.. Drake R8 series is USA made. Ten-Tec is USA made. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Telamon wrote:
In article , "Brenda Ann" wrote: wrote in message ... If I was going to spend about $400.00 to about $500.00 for an American made table model Shortwave Radio,what would be the best choice for me? I am not interested in Chinese made radios at all. cuhulin I don't believe there ARE any US made SW radios.. or for that matter, any radios. Even Drake is made overseas, IIRC.. Drake R8 series is USA made. Ten-Tec is USA made. And they're expensive because of it. There are far more Japanese made tabletops, such as Yaesu, especially from the 80s before China started making all the radios. Yaesu's are inexpensive too, and IMO offer the most bang for the buck. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
Ten-Tec company is just right up the road from me,so to speak and so is
MFJ,MFJ company is in the same State of confusion I live in. cuhulin |
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running dogg wrote:
Telamon wrote: Drake R8 series is USA made. Ten-Tec is USA made. And they're expensive because of it. There are far more Japanese made tabletops, such as Yaesu, especially from the 80s before China started making all the radios. Yaesu's are inexpensive too, and IMO offer the most bang for the buck. Much as I like, over all, Yaesu's product line, they tend to produce real bombs every now and then, and their DC-daylight jobber is one of them. The FRG-100 and FRG-7 are far better radios. IMHO. -- Eric F. Richards "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass, often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
"running dogg" wrote in message ... Telamon wrote: In article , "Brenda Ann" wrote: wrote in message ... If I was going to spend about $400.00 to about $500.00 for an American made table model Shortwave Radio,what would be the best choice for me? I am not interested in Chinese made radios at all. cuhulin I don't believe there ARE any US made SW radios.. or for that matter, any radios. Even Drake is made overseas, IIRC.. Drake R8 series is USA made. Ten-Tec is USA made. And they're expensive because of it. There are far more Japanese made tabletops, such as Yaesu, especially from the 80s before China started making all the radios. Yaesu's are inexpensive too, and IMO offer the most bang for the buck. Which models #s? |
DeWayne wrote:
"running dogg" wrote in message ... Telamon wrote: In article , "Brenda Ann" wrote: wrote in message ... If I was going to spend about $400.00 to about $500.00 for an American made table model Shortwave Radio,what would be the best choice for me? I am not interested in Chinese made radios at all. cuhulin I don't believe there ARE any US made SW radios.. or for that matter, any radios. Even Drake is made overseas, IIRC.. Drake R8 series is USA made. Ten-Tec is USA made. And they're expensive because of it. There are far more Japanese made tabletops, such as Yaesu, especially from the 80s before China started making all the radios. Yaesu's are inexpensive too, and IMO offer the most bang for the buck. Which models #s? I use a FRG-8800, and while it has its quirks, it works great for me. Others recommend the FRG-100, AKA "Century Frog". |
"running dogg" wrote in message ... DeWayne wrote: And they're expensive because of it. There are far more Japanese made tabletops, such as Yaesu, especially from the 80s before China started making all the radios. Yaesu's are inexpensive too, and IMO offer the most bang for the buck. Which models #s? I use a FRG-8800, and while it has its quirks, it works great for me. Others recommend the FRG-100, AKA "Century Frog". I never tried any of these. I use RF gain a lot and I don't think any of these have it. Shoot, even my Sony 7600GR has a variable attenuator. I bet they sold a lot of the FRG-7's. |
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