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Old April 27th 05, 07:00 PM
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How much are they asking? The 2000 is a tabletop radio, the 909 is a
portable. The 5000 is a higher grade reciever than the 2000, but the
2000 would be perfectly adequate for most listening. I had a 5000 for a
few years. It was a fine radio, but the audio was tiresome for some
reason and bothered my ears. Stupid, I know, but I sold it. I then
bought a Yeasu FRG-8800 and loved it ever since. I know this sounds like
a downgrade, but the FRG sounds nicer and is just as sensitive.
Selectivity is somewhat less capable than the 5000, but I am happy with
it overall.

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