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running dogg wrote in :
I couldn't agree with you more. The HAM rigs are also available used at HAM fests, just be one of the first ones there. It's incredible the amount of items that are sold before the HAM fest opens. Buy a table, as if you are going to sell, then you get the early admission (setup time for the sellers, way before the buyers are admitted). Usually it's only a couple of dollars more to sell than to buy. The Yaesu VR-5000 is a wideband receiver. Without trying to insult those in the group that have them, with wideband performance comes wideband woes. I have 2 wideband transceivers, the intermod interference is horrific. The VX-2R is great when attenuated, the VX-5R has no attenuator, beeper sounds galore. My Picks, either through recommendation or just wishful thinking: http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/3689.html Recommended. $740 http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/2319.html A-One Radio $575 http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/1897.html HF Through UHF $900 (I'd like to own one) http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/0703.html Looks Nice $570 http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/0718.html (You R-75 Owners, take a look, $595). http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/0868.html Looks nice $700 http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/0868.html Looks nice $915 http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/3595.html I'd buy one in a heart beat, I have lusted for one of these for some time, and the odd thing is that I don't know if it is any good, I need to look for reviews first. $660. http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/4319.html $780 Lastly, I have the Samlex Power Supply, model 1223 13.8 Volt 20 Amps http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamps/3747.html $90, you will need something like this for the above radios. Though if you don't intend to transmit, the 10 AMP supply would do (it's only $10 cheaper). P.S. I usually buy from AES in Cleveland, http://www.aesham.com/ though there seems to be quite an assortment of retailers (such as Universal). Dr. Artaud I believe that in the US only licensed hams can own transceivers. The ham community is pretty tight fisted with their existing rigs, many making you show them your license before they let you buy their rig. This is apparently done to combat pirates, which the hams view as threatening their spectrum (although since hobby broadcasting is illegal, it's hard to see how). It also follows that those people can't afford a $1500 radio, but CAN afford a $50 Degen or Tecsun. Gee, I wonder why tabletops are being pulled from the market while cheap China made portables are showing strong sales? I DO wonder what the most common SW radio is in the third world. I've seen footage of Iraqis listening to old European tube SW radios. The movie The Killing Fields showed the camp escapees listening to such a radio. I would figure that probably old Grundigs, Telefunkens and Phillips's are the most common SW radios, except in the old Soviet Bloc where the state made radios would be the most common. YOU try explaining this to our resident XM Satellite Radio owning "leftist". I've tried, but I'd rather beat my head against a brick wall. He doesn't seem to get that if the BBC ****ed off George W. Bush that it would disappear from satellite radio. And then the government will force through BPL not to give people better internet connectivity (it doesn't) but to use as a blanket shortwave jammer. And also to force the public to buy expen$ive digital TVs and expen$ive satellite TV subscriptions to go with them. Of course, the government will get its kickbacks from all this forced purchasing of $3000 TVs and $600/yr satellite subscriptions. I don't think it's an accident that the BBC canceled its NAm service around the time that W cozied up to Tony Blair. Well, the small European stations are going away, but the big ones (BBC, RN) mostly aren't. The BBC still broadcasts to Mexico in English, probably their way of getting around the UK Govt order that they stop beaming to the US. Only DW has totally canceled all broadcasts to the Americas. |
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