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"dxAce" wrote in message ... Michael wrote: "Eric F. Richards" wrote in message ... "Michael" wrote: I find that there isn't anything that I can hear with the R-75 that I can hear with more expensive radios. That's true. Images, birdies, artifacts, intermodulation products -- it's all there. The R-75 is dumpster fodder. Value? yep. Value for money? yep. Absolutely a good value? Not even close. You need to experience a truly good radio. See http://www.sherweng.com for some guidelines. Let me get this straight..... "Dumpster Fodder ???" Your getting carried away.... Personally, I wouldn't even have one around for use as a doorstop. Yes... I understand your reasoning here. In your case having an R-75 to use as a doorstop would be redundant. You've already got you head to act in that capacity. And, it is far better suited to the task. |
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