Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#6
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks to all who replied. The only information I could find on filter
specs, which I'm really curious about now, is from DXing.com's website regarding two other Panasonic portables of the time. The specs for those a RF-2600 6 and 4 kHz RF-2800 5 and 3.4 kHz I've never used either of these two radios, but I have to think that the 2200 is more likely to be the same as the 2600 as far as bandwidth goes. The wide is fine for general program listening when there's little interference, but when it's needed the narrow doesn't usually come to the rescue. If the 2200 does use tuned circuits then it would be best to accept it as it is and be happy with what it does do well, and get a desktop for the tougher signals. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Panasonic RFB11 ? Sony ICF-SW11 ? Sangean SG-622 ? Grundig Yacht Boy 205 | Shortwave | |||
VT Communications B'04 | Shortwave | |||
Panasonic RF-2200 - Recent News and Info | Shortwave | |||
Technical question: Panasonic RF3100 receiver | Shortwave | |||
Panasonic 4900 vs. FRG 7 | Shortwave |