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Old March 17th 05, 05:50 PM
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David wrote:

Nothing beats a tube radio for long distance medium wave reception.


Nothing?

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Old March 17th 05, 06:15 PM
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An R390 or 390A is superior to any sandbox. Your average 5 tube
superhet from the early 60s is superior to 99.99% of the transistor
radios around today.

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David wrote:

Nothing beats a tube radio for long distance medium wave reception.


Nothing?

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Your average 5 tube
superhet from the early 60s is superior to 99.99% of the transistor
radios around today. .......


Thats just plain silly... MK

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Old March 18th 05, 03:29 AM
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dxAce wrote:
David wrote:
Nothing beats a tube radio for long distance medium wave reception.


Nothing?


Right off the bat I can say what beats it: a tube radio hooked to a
really long, really high antenna.


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David wrote:
Nothing beats a tube radio for long distance medium wave reception.


Thats fairly silly...Whether it has tubes or not will
not be a deciding factor. He wants a radio with good
selectivity. When I was listening to the station last
night, I was *not* using a tube radio, and to tell you
the truth, I doubt any of my older tube radios would
have had the needed selectivity to weed that station out
of the muck. A car radio would have been *useless*. A normal
tube radio with standard wide filters would have been *useless*.
But my icom with it's narrow filter was the cat's ass when
it came to weeding that station out, with a local "next door"
on 790kc. Not a tube in sight...
Sensitivity will not be a factor unless the radio is
"really" lame.
MK

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