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![]() "Howard" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 19:54:24 -0800, running dogg wrote: In the US anybody can own a ham transceiver - though only ham's are licensed to operate (or be in direct control of) the transmitter. Absolutely! That's why I bought a Yaesu FT-920 some years ago for TP mediumwave DXing and tropical bands reception, and found it very good for receive-only. With INRAD filters installed it was even better. My current ICOM IC-756Pro is a great alternative to a tabletop receiver and a fine used value at their current worth of $1200-1400. The receiver is quiet, the DSP "brickwall" filters are excellent, and the useful spectrum scope is a helpful tool and fun to use. I don't care if I never use the transmitter portion... the rest of the radio is a great value for the DXer. Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA mod. R-75 / mod. IC-756Pro Kiwa MAP / ERGO 400 & 750 ft. Beverage antennas |
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