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From: "John S." Organization: http://groups.google.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: 28 Apr 2005 08:21:32 -0700 Subject: Kenwood 2000 "potting compound for the ?PLL? dries out and fails." JS Not sure I understand...I''ve never heard of this. Actually, a side-by-side test of an R5000 and a R2000 using an outboard speaker on both will reveal a much clearer audio on the R5000. The R2000 can sound a bit muffled by comparison. I ran numerous side-by-side comparisons in the former local SWL store before deciding on the R5000. The king of muddy audio has to be the Japan Radios however. I know. Greg NRD-525 |
Audio on R-5000: I loved everything about that radio except the way it
sounded. I tried every possible outboard speaker and notch filter and IF shift, still, the dang thing wore me out after a half-hour or so. I don't give a damn what the magazines or reviewers say about it, the radio really was a pain in the ear. Had to sell it. Also, the radio is sold with 3, not 4 filters. Yes, the knob has 4 positions, but there are only 3 filters installed as sold new. I did later install the 4th one, but it involved drilling and cutting the circuit board and creating a new circuit trace. Turned out OK, though. Still did not improve things enough to keep the thing. |
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"Also, the radio is sold with 3, not 4 filters. Yes, the knob has 4
positions, but there are only 3 filters installed as sold new." JS Actually, no the R5000 came standard with a marginal 6khz filter and a very nice 2.4khz filter. Most everyone bought the optional 6khz filter which was much much better. A 1.9khz ssb and 500hz cw filter could be added to the other slots, or other widths could be purchased from outside vendors. |
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