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![]() "Brian Denley" wrote in message ... Michael wrote: "Brian Denley" wrote in message ... Michael wrote: I tend to do all of my DX'ing in ssb mode using ECSS tuning. With the R-75, you really have no choice, do you? Yes, you do have a choice to use it in AM mode... I'd use ecss for DX'ing with any rig. The R-75 is King for this. Over what? All high end receivers are stable and do ECSS mode extremely well. Without benifit of a dual PBT. Only Icom has that. I've been using the R-75 long enough to say that it is a tremendously benificial feature for DX'ing extreamly weak signals. Most (but not the Icom) also do AM sync very well. AM sync ??? I thought we were talking about "real" DX'ing. How did we get on program listening ??? Oh... OK, I get it...You just feel like bashing the R-75 because you shelled out a chunk of money for a rig that isnt as capable. No AM sync... I mean NO AM sync is ANY help with very weak signals. AM sync comes in handy for program listneing on signals with moderate fade. Not with "real" DX'ing. Not that it has do with DX'ing but my R-75 has the Kiwa modded AM sync. It works just fine for program listening and sounds great. Along with being a good rig for program listening, it is better for DX'ing then any rig out there under $2,000. Horse sh*t. You just keep telling yourself it's better than the higher price rigs. It's not. My JRC has over 500 bandwidth settings, a great sync detector and better stability for manual ECSS. We all hear the same signals you do, Michael. All our receivers are rock stable. We can all do ECSS extremely well and we didn't need any mods! Some of these radios have features you haven't experienced. The R-75 is a nice radio - for the price. Why pretend it's something it isn't? When you say your JRC are you talking about the NRD-545 DSP or a different model? |
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