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![]() "Michael" wrote in message ... "Michael Lawson" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I am running Drake R8B and am thinking about buying the ICOM R75. Does anybody here own both and could you comment? I think I can probably still get one for 600 from HRO or Universal. I can honestly say I own neither, but from having seen the discussions on r.r.s before about those two, the IC-R75 is good value for the money, but the R8B (and the AOR 7030+) are better in absolute terms. Mike, I dont agree with you. I think the R75 is a better radio for DX'ing then the R8B. Just because the R75 cost WAY less then the R8B, it dosent have to mean that the R75 dosent perform better then the R8B. I've used both radios and the R75 was better for resolving difficult DX. When I talk absolute terms, I don't mean DX only. I meant essentially a radio that can do it all, and where the radios rank there. Discounting both you and Ace as the two ends of the spectrum, the consensus seems to be that the R8B is the better overall radio, but the R75 is a good radio overall for the price point. If you can live without a great stock sync, the R75 is a good radio. --Mike L. |
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![]() "Michael Lawson" wrote in message ... "Michael" wrote in message ... "Michael Lawson" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I am running Drake R8B and am thinking about buying the ICOM R75. Does anybody here own both and could you comment? I think I can probably still get one for 600 from HRO or Universal. I can honestly say I own neither, but from having seen the discussions on r.r.s before about those two, the IC-R75 is good value for the money, but the R8B (and the AOR 7030+) are better in absolute terms. Mike, I dont agree with you. I think the R75 is a better radio for DX'ing then the R8B. Just because the R75 cost WAY less then the R8B, it dosent have to mean that the R75 dosent perform better then the R8B. I've used both radios and the R75 was better for resolving difficult DX. When I talk absolute terms, I don't mean DX only. I meant essentially a radio that can do it all, and where the radios rank there. Discounting both you and Ace as the two ends of the spectrum, the consensus seems to be that the R8B is the better overall radio, but the R75 is a good radio overall for the price point. If you can live without a great stock sync, the R75 is a good radio. --Mike L. Mike, I think your commentary is fair, but you haven't stated that the R75 is a better DX'ing radio. Many people that have used both radios including myself prefer the R75 to the R8B for DX'ing because it does a better job resolving very weak and messy DX. That's not brand loyalty, that is user proven fact. Add to that, the R75 is a very good radio for program listening. The criticisms with the R75's stock AM synch and audio section are WAY over worked. Even if it is unmodified, with an external speaker, the R75 is perfectly adequate for program listening. The criticisms with the R75's stock AM synch and audio section are WAY over worked. In my opinion, that makes the R75 the better ultimate value and the WAY better value for dollar. -- Respectfully, Michael Location: New Jersey Primary Receiver: R75 with full Kiwa mods Antennas: G5RV, 200ft "Frankenstein" roof wire Additional Radios: 7600GR,KA-1101,KA-1102 PL-550, KA-989, Info-Mate 837, GE-SR III ICOM PCR-1000 Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) Web Site: http://md_dxing.tripod.com |
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I own an R75, have had a chance to use the R8B at length on a few
occasions. If you did a left column/right column point-by-point, I think the Drake would come out ahead, though not by much. On a value-per-dollar basis, the Drake shrinks to second place immediately. Botoom line is that both are excellent receivers, though. Tpony ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "Michael" wrote in message ... "Michael Lawson" wrote in message ... "Michael" wrote in message ... "Michael Lawson" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I am running Drake R8B and am thinking about buying the ICOM R75. Does anybody here own both and could you comment? I think I can probably still get one for 600 from HRO or Universal. I can honestly say I own neither, but from having seen the discussions on r.r.s before about those two, the IC-R75 is good value for the money, but the R8B (and the AOR 7030+) are better in absolute terms. Mike, I dont agree with you. I think the R75 is a better radio for DX'ing then the R8B. Just because the R75 cost WAY less then the R8B, it dosent have to mean that the R75 dosent perform better then the R8B. I've used both radios and the R75 was better for resolving difficult DX. When I talk absolute terms, I don't mean DX only. I meant essentially a radio that can do it all, and where the radios rank there. Discounting both you and Ace as the two ends of the spectrum, the consensus seems to be that the R8B is the better overall radio, but the R75 is a good radio overall for the price point. If you can live without a great stock sync, the R75 is a good radio. --Mike L. Mike, I think your commentary is fair, but you haven't stated that the R75 is a better DX'ing radio. Many people that have used both radios including myself prefer the R75 to the R8B for DX'ing because it does a better job resolving very weak and messy DX. That's not brand loyalty, that is user proven fact. Add to that, the R75 is a very good radio for program listening. The criticisms with the R75's stock AM synch and audio section are WAY over worked. Even if it is unmodified, with an external speaker, the R75 is perfectly adequate for program listening. The criticisms with the R75's stock AM synch and audio section are WAY over worked. In my opinion, that makes the R75 the better ultimate value and the WAY better value for dollar. Ah, but the reason why I can't is because I haven't personally listened to them both side by side. I can only go on what people here and elsewhere (such as on eham.net or dxing-info or other places) have said, and it seems that in overall terms, the R8B is the better of the two. Hey, if someone wants to give me a couple to work with, I'm game; right now, I'm a bit pressed for funds for something like that. --Mike L. |
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