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junius wrote: John S. wrote: The Tecsun-Degen group are capable of producing good quality radios Could well be that I'm just not too up on my Chinese manufacturers, but aren't Tecsun and Degen two different companies? Are they together part of some larger entity? Junius I'm fairly confident that Tecsun is part of Degen. |
Best SWL RCVR to buy?
Once in a while I find me a good old radio over there at the Goodwill
store,fixin to head on over there right now.It's only about seven tenths of a mile South of me.Wish me Luck. cuhulin |
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ROFLMAO......Like your guitar playing (By the way I've heard you!)
Don't quit your day job!!! Sorta like your credibility....Any idiot can past pics off the net on a page and pretend he has radio's. "Brian Denley" wrote in message . .. Rob wrote: My 14 and 16 year old son's listen to the local High School radio station on them....Sorry if you cant understand that but at least someone gets some use out of them?? Are you really a "Typical Troll" Brian? Stupid post - doesn't deserve a reply. No credibility whatsoever. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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Rob wrote:
ROFLMAO......Like your guitar playing (By the way I've heard you!) Don't quit your day job!!! Sorta like your credibility....Any idiot can past pics off the net on a page and pretend he has radio's. Guitar playing? You lost me there. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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David wrote:
http://www.sherweng.com/table.html The 390s have a great noise floor when properly tuned up. Other than that, a modern PLL receiver has many more features. The question was about AM mode. There's no bells and whistles on an R8B that make it better than an R-390A for AM radio. David: Don't get me wrong - I love that R-390. But you're wrong about the bells a whsitles. A sync detector is a wonderful AM tool. A sideband selectable sync detector is even better: reduced fading distortion AND less adjacent channel interference. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 02:42:20 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 03:26:14 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message ... The question was about AM mode. There's no bells and whistles on an R8B that make it better than an R-390A for AM radio. It just gets more stations. No. It doesn't. The R390A is quieter. No way. I have run both, extensively, for MW DX where noise is a critical consideration. The Drake can dig things out that the R390 masks. And that was an R8. The 8B is a bit better. Did you have a well-aligned R-390A, i.e. did I set it up? |
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 23:08:57 -0500, "Brian Denley"
wrote: David wrote: http://www.sherweng.com/table.html The 390s have a great noise floor when properly tuned up. Other than that, a modern PLL receiver has many more features. The question was about AM mode. There's no bells and whistles on an R8B that make it better than an R-390A for AM radio. David: Don't get me wrong - I love that R-390. But you're wrong about the bells a whsitles. A sync detector is a wonderful AM tool. A sideband selectable sync detector is even better: reduced fading distortion AND less adjacent channel interference. Am old-style Collins Mechanical Filter (with the trimmer mod) is just as advantageous. You can work the passband against the steep skirt. |
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On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 22:03:59 -0500, "Brian Denley"
wrote: David wrote: On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 23:08:57 -0500, "Brian Denley" wrote: David wrote: http://www.sherweng.com/table.html The 390s have a great noise floor when properly tuned up. Other than that, a modern PLL receiver has many more features. The question was about AM mode. There's no bells and whistles on an R8B that make it better than an R-390A for AM radio. David: Don't get me wrong - I love that R-390. But you're wrong about the bells a whsitles. A sync detector is a wonderful AM tool. A sideband selectable sync detector is even better: reduced fading distortion AND less adjacent channel interference. Am old-style Collins Mechanical Filter (with the trimmer mod) is just as advantageous. You can work the passband against the steep skirt. And how does an 'old style' Collins mechanical filter reduce distortion during deep fades? That's what a sync detector does. No filter can do that. We were talking about DXing, not program listening. |
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David wrote:
We were talking about DXing, not program listening. I use sync for DX all the time - it often helps weak signal copy. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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"Brian Denley" wrote: David wrote: We were talking about DXing, not program listening. I use sync for DX all the time - it often helps weak signal copy. People that do not have a receiver with a properly operating sync detector do not understand how it improves reception. These poor souls don't understand what they are missing. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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