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My HF-150 reads 1 kHz low. How can I fix this? Performance is
nominal otherwise. Thanks. |
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Lets me get me arse out and over to the Goodwill sto.Bite me!
cuhulin |
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![]() David wrote: My HF-150 reads 1 kHz low. How can I fix this? Performance is nominal otherwise. Thanks. - What if the Transmitters off and your sets ok..? |
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Which shortwave radio(s) tune from the very lowest
frequency(s)/megahertz and tune up to the very highest frequency(s)/megahertz and which brand names of the shortwave radio(s) and price ranges? cuhulin |
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Maybe the Yaesu VR5000.
Lee Richardson Mech-Tech wrote in message ... Which shortwave radio(s) tune from the very lowest frequency(s)/megahertz and tune up to the very highest frequency(s)/megahertz and which brand names of the shortwave radio(s) and price ranges? cuhulin |
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The VR-5000 isn't really a shortwave. It's a wideband receiver. The R-75,
a true H.F. rig, tunes from 30khz-60mhz. That's quite a spread... "-Lee Richardson" wrote in message ... Maybe the Yaesu VR5000. Lee Richardson Mech-Tech wrote in message ... Which shortwave radio(s) tune from the very lowest frequency(s)/megahertz and tune up to the very highest frequency(s)/megahertz and which brand names of the shortwave radio(s) and price ranges? cuhulin |
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