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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 14:50:36 GMT, Bob Miller
wrote: On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 01:28:59 GMT, David wrote: On 26 Nov 2005 17:02:17 -0800, "OregonMike" wrote: Thanks for the reply David. At least I recognize the Icom and Yaesu names ![]() I don't need an "entry level" receiver per se, but if one works well then I'm game for getting one. I started SWL in 1983'ish with an old, analog Radio Shack RCVR and listened since the late 80's with various HF amateur radios. So, 1983 was the last time I had a SWL specific radio! I'm stuck using my Yaesu FT-847 as my SWL RCVR and want something that's portable (battery powered as well as DC in). You probably would like the Eton (they own Grundig name in some places). Well built. I've been trying to figure out who Eton is. They're selling what used to be called "Grundig" radios? Seen their ads; just don't know who they are. bob k5qwg http://www.rwonline.com/reference-ro...rundig_2.shtml |
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