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Kenwood r5000?
In my search for a communications receiver with voice I've ran
across a used one of these. Would anyone like to comment on what I'd be losing over something more expensive/newer? The new Ten Tec r320d is still cheaper, but I haven't heard much about it. Thanks. |
"Chris Hill" wrote in message ... In my search for a communications receiver with voice I've ran across a used one of these. Would anyone like to comment on what I'd be losing over something more expensive/newer? The new Ten Tec r320d is still cheaper, but I haven't heard much about it. Thanks. A lot of old Dxers use R-5000s including me. You won't be disapointed. Some have complained about key bounce on the newmeric pads but I've never seen it in the three I've owned. The one I have now has seen service daily for three years. There one of the best radios ever made. Theres alot of good radios out there now days. I like the NRD-525 too with an extension speaker of good quality and the Icom R-75 is a good bang for the buck. Some R-8s are out there for around four bills that are great performers. All these radios I've mentioned are under $500. Good luck. -- 73 and good DXing. Brian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire! Zumbrota, Southern MN Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/ EMAIL- (Hide the $100 to reply!) |
Chris Hill wrote:
In my search for a communications receiver with voice I've ran across a used one of these. Would anyone like to comment on what I'd be losing over something more expensive/newer? The new Ten Tec r320d is still cheaper, but I haven't heard much about it. Thanks. Chris: The R-5000 is just as sensitive as any of the newer receivers. It has a very good notch filter and a very good noise blanker. It doesn not have a sync detector but it is very stable so it does ECSS well. The audio is flat but clear. The RX-320D is the best radio out there for the price: very sensitive, stable but also lack a sycn detector. It does have the 12 Khz IF output so you can use it for DRM reception. There are many excellent software programs available. Several are free. The audio is as good as your computer sound system. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
Although I use a R-75 now, the KW 5000 I used to have was wonderful.
Glorious audio, stable, sensitive, fewer images and BCB interference than even the R75. It also had an excellent working NB, its adjustable too. The notch filter worked OK but only manual and single. But you could take out WEAK tones which were barely above the desired program level, something autonotches apparently can't do. The standard 6 KHz filter was too wide, but the optional 6KHz filter (same bandwidth but steeper skirts) was as fine a SW AM filter I ever heard, or ever will, perfect fidelity. I also used an 1.8 KHz filter (for crowded HAM SSB bands) and 500 Hz for CW, RTTY. Prices aren't bad for the filters because they are at the 9MHz IF, instead of the lower IF, so they are smaller in size and thus cheaper... Somewhere in QST mag back issue was a mod for making a spinner for the main knob, and that worked very well... |
Dear Chris,
Piece of advice based on many, many years of experience: DON'T BUY USED! Repeat: DON'T BUY USED! Why is the seller getting rid of the unit? NOT BECAUSE HE LIKES IT! It is ALWAYS better to buy a relatively inexpensive NEW item rather than some dude's cast-off finery! I have no experience with the Ten-Tec RX-320D. However it does get a very nice review in the new PASSPORT, which I recommend you buy if you haven't already. Best, Joe |
"Joe Analssandrini" wrote in message oups.com... Dear Chris, Piece of advice based on many, many years of experience: DON'T BUY USED! Repeat: DON'T BUY USED! Why is the seller getting rid of the unit? NOT BECAUSE HE LIKES IT! It is ALWAYS better to buy a relatively inexpensive NEW item rather than some dude's cast-off finery! I have no experience with the Ten-Tec RX-320D. However it does get a very nice review in the new PASSPORT, which I recommend you buy if you haven't already. Best, Joe You convinced me. Ok everybody, lets throw all the used radios in the trash. -- 73 and good DXing. Brian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire! Zumbrota, Southern MN Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/ EMAIL- (Hide the $100 to reply!) |
Dear Brian,
There's nothing wrong with someone trying to sell an unwanted radio (or any other unwanted item). eBay and similar places are excellent for collectors trying to buy a missing piece of their collection, or for a person who wants to re-buy a radio he/she had years ago. But a person looking to buy a primary receiver for daily use should, in my opinion, ALWAYS buy NEW, even if the new unit is of a somewhat lesser "caliber" than a used unit. A reputable dealer will offer a US warranty and will show interest in your satisfaction with your purchase. "The bitterness of poor quality lasts far longer than the sweetness of low price." Best, Joe P.S. Why WOULD you sell a perfectly good radio? I have never sold ANY of mine. I wouldn't even CONSIDER selling a poorly-performing or broken unit. I have, indeed, thrown them out! |
"Joe Analssandrini" wrote in message P.S. Why WOULD you sell a perfectly good radio? Because I need the money for other things or just the money. I have never sold ANY of mine. So what? I wouldn't even CONSIDER selling a poorly-performing or broken unit. I have, indeed, thrown them out! That's because you obviously don't have the knowledge to repair them or your foolish. -- 73 and good DXing. Brian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire! Zumbrota, Southern MN Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/ EMAIL- (Hide the $100 to reply!) |
"Brian Hill" wrote in :
"Joe Analssandrini" wrote in message oups.com... Dear Chris, Piece of advice based on many, many years of experience: DON'T BUY USED! Repeat: DON'T BUY USED! Why is the seller getting rid of the unit? NOT BECAUSE HE LIKES IT! It is ALWAYS better to buy a relatively inexpensive NEW item rather than some dude's cast-off finery! I have no experience with the Ten-Tec RX-320D. However it does get a very nice review in the new PASSPORT, which I recommend you buy if you haven't already. Best, Joe You convinced me. Ok everybody, lets throw all the used radios in the trash. Yep I'll be setting up a dumpster over there in the corner----- Please put all your trashy used radios in it and I will arrange for diposal of them. fnarrrrrrrrH gufaaaahhhhh -- Panzer |
On 18 Feb 2005 20:44:24 -0800, "Joe Analssandrini"
wrote: Dear Chris, Piece of advice based on many, many years of experience: DON'T BUY USED! Repeat: DON'T BUY USED! Why is the seller getting rid of the unit? NOT BECAUSE HE LIKES IT! It is ALWAYS better to buy a relatively inexpensive NEW item rather than some dude's cast-off finery! Only reason I'm considering it is because a dealer is selling it and they guarantee it'll work. If it does work well, I can probably resell it without taking near as much of a hit if I grow tired of it. |
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