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Don wrote:
Yes the antenna I had was not the best but that was not really what I was dissatisfied with. I dunno... there's just something about spinning dial/knobs on a real radio. Spinning knobs via mouse just seemed a little odd. Of course there are a lot more functions and versatility with a computer aided radio. Oh yeah... talk about a nice, big, easy to read display... There are none better. What type of antenna are you using on your 320? Correct me if I'm wrong but I thing the only difference between the 320 and the 320D is that the D is DRM capable. Not a big deal in my book. Maybe I could find a deal on a used 320 on Ebay... Is the 320 your primary/only SW radio? No. I sometimes get attacks of the 'spinning dial/knobs on a real radio' syndrome. My latest new (to me) radio is a well maintained Kenwood R1000. Some of the other sets include a Zenith Trans Oceanic R7000, Sangean 909 and RS 398, Yaesu FRG 9600, FRG 7 and a Kenwood R2000. They're all fun and get rotated into usage when the urge moves me. I have a straight 100 foot (30 meter, approx) antenna about seventeen feet off the ground and oriented in a north/south direction. Coaxial lead in. mike |
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