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Best SWL RCVR to buy?
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 17:40:01 -0600, wrote:
What's the best Antenna to buy? cuhulin I tend to build all my own HF antennas outside some purchased multiband yagis. OM |
Best SWL RCVR to buy?
On 26 Nov 2005 19:06:42 -0800, "junius" wrote:
Mr. Oregon might take a look at qth.net classifieds for used Drake R8/R8A/R8B, if eventually opting for a tabletop model. There's an idea! I haven't checked there yet. OM |
Best SWL RCVR to buy?
On 27 Nov 2005 04:55:58 -0800, "John S." wrote:
OregonMike wrote: I'm planning to buy a new rcvr and would love some input on the current scene. Things that pop into my mind that are a must are (1) SSB/CW reception (2) Freq. read out (LCD or whatever) (3) External antenna support (4) High sensitiviy and selectivity I haven't looked at SWL RCVRs in some time and don't really know much of what's best to get with the ones I'm seeing available to buy online. I'm not even keen on where the best place to buy on is. Any help or input would be great! Thanks, OM In addition to the several new radios mentioned you should give consideration to buying a used receiver such as a Kenwood R-5000, Icom R71a or one of the Japan Radios. The Kenwood R-5000 is my personal favorite, but any of the three will provide excellent reception and have several features that wil help extracting a signal from difficult listening conditions. Good luck in the search and be sure to mention the receiver you finally choose. Thanks for the reply.. I would guess that an r-5000 may be tough to lug around easily like to the office, living room, patio, and wherenot ... OM |
Best SWL RCVR to buy?
On 27 Nov 2005 04:55:58 -0800, "John S." wrote:
OregonMike wrote: I'm planning to buy a new rcvr and would love some input on the current scene. Things that pop into my mind that are a must are (1) SSB/CW reception (2) Freq. read out (LCD or whatever) (3) External antenna support (4) High sensitiviy and selectivity I haven't looked at SWL RCVRs in some time and don't really know much of what's best to get with the ones I'm seeing available to buy online. I'm not even keen on where the best place to buy on is. Any help or input would be great! Thanks, OM In addition to the several new radios mentioned you should give consideration to buying a used receiver such as a Kenwood R-5000, Icom R71a or one of the Japan Radios. The Kenwood R-5000 is my personal favorite, but any of the three will provide excellent reception and have several features that wil help extracting a signal from difficult listening conditions. Good luck in the search and be sure to mention the receiver you finally choose. Thanks for the reply.. I would guess that an r-5000 may be tough to lug around easily like to the office, living room, patio, and wherenot ... OM |
Best SWL RCVR to buy?
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 01:33:15 GMT, David wrote:
one more thing I forget to mention as a "must" is (5) portability. I'd like to be able to take this wherever while at the same time used it at home connected to an outdoor antenna array. OM The Eton E1. You can add XM for space music for another $40 + a recurring monthly. QSL, I'm looking at the Eton E1 on some sites. Is there a best vendor online/walk-in to look towards for purchasing RCVRs. Universal Radio is selling the E1 for $499.95 from what I can tell. OM |
Best SWL RCVR to buy?
D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: m II wrote: dxAce (The Star Spangled Boner) wrote: LMAO... You've laughed it off so many times that it must be getting pretty worn out from hitting the floor..unless of course you ARE still on the floor because of another bout of binge drinking. LMAO at the dumbass Canuck yet again. When will you ever learn, you stupid piece of human debris? Now, come on, Steve....that's wholly unfair to human debris. OK, OK... M II is a stupid piece of Canuck debris. dxAce Michigan USA |
Best SWL RCVR to buy?
dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: m II wrote: dxAce (The Star Spangled Boner) wrote: LMAO... You've laughed it off so many times that it must be getting pretty worn out from hitting the floor..unless of course you ARE still on the floor because of another bout of binge drinking. LMAO at the dumbass Canuck yet again. When will you ever learn, you stupid piece of human debris? Now, come on, Steve....that's wholly unfair to human debris. OK, OK... M II is a stupid piece of Canuck debris. But that doesn't sound right either as Canuck and debris are one and the same. dxAce Michigan USA |
Best SWL RCVR to buy?
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Best SWL RCVR to buy?
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Best SWL RCVR to buy?
OregonMike wrote: On 27 Nov 2005 04:55:58 -0800, "John S." wrote: OregonMike wrote: I'm planning to buy a new rcvr and would love some input on the current scene. Things that pop into my mind that are a must are (1) SSB/CW reception (2) Freq. read out (LCD or whatever) (3) External antenna support (4) High sensitiviy and selectivity I haven't looked at SWL RCVRs in some time and don't really know much of what's best to get with the ones I'm seeing available to buy online. I'm not even keen on where the best place to buy on is. Any help or input would be great! Thanks, OM In addition to the several new radios mentioned you should give consideration to buying a used receiver such as a Kenwood R-5000, Icom R71a or one of the Japan Radios. The Kenwood R-5000 is my personal favorite, but any of the three will provide excellent reception and have several features that wil help extracting a signal from difficult listening conditions. Good luck in the search and be sure to mention the receiver you finally choose. Thanks for the reply.. I would guess that an r-5000 may be tough to lug around easily like to the office, living room, patio, and wherenot ... OM Wasn't aware of the portability issue. That said, the R-5000 runs easily on 12 volts and a simple wire or an amplified whip antenna will provide lots of signal. To be honest, I would stay away from the high-priced receivers from Eton/Grundig. Products from that company seem to have more than their share of quality control problems so if you go with something from them minimize your risk of loss by buying on the lower end. Or, look at a Sony 7600 which is very portable, does ssb and voice very well. |
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