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"Has anyone owned one of these receivers? I'm not bidding on it, but
I'm curious about how it would stack up against one of the better commercial receivers, like an R8B or 7030+." Well, remember the Racal is a commercial grade receiver designed for specific applications ranging from laboratory work to fixed frequency monitoring, etc. It was not built as a hobbyist radio. There are several interesting reviews that go into detail about it's strong points and several limitations: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/488 On the other hand, the R8B and 7030, R75, etc., are consumer grade receivers for serious hobbyists. All three are known for for having numerous very useful features that allow the user to manipulate the signal in a variety of ways. Unlike the Racal they all have memories, a feature that is basic to swling. Fully expect that you would hear the same signals on the Racal as you would with the three consumer receivers. The Racal does look the serious receiver with the rack mount case, handles and austere design. |
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