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Old December 5th 05, 03:46 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
D. Peter Maus
 
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Default What would your dream SW portable receiver look like?

Greg wrote:

From: "€ Dr. Artaud €"
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Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:03:58 -0600
Subject: What would your dream SW portable receiver look like?

wrote in news:1133683898.230776.237900
@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

1. Quality table top grade with portable features, i.e. carrying strap,
feet on bottom and edge opposite to strap, 13.8 V Operation.

2. Sensitive tuner with SSB capabilities with the option to add noise
processors, Digital (ugh!), and other likely future needs without sending
the unit to the manufacturer to have them installed.

3. Hi and Low Z inputs for the antenna, ergo wire and coax connectors.

4. All knobs parallel to the face of the radio (i.e. no small knobs that
partially go inside of the radio).

5. All Buttons on the face of the radio.

6. Variable illumination for the display.

7. Front panel speaker with sufficient clairty and drive to avoid
distortion.

8. Jacks for recording (audio and control), computer interface, audio
line level out, and disconnect for receiver when unit is being used in
conjunction with a transmitter. With the reduction in the price of
memory, perhaps an internal memory that can record 2 hours of talk shows.

9. Variable programming options so that the radio can tune to several
shows on several frequencies at different times. Perhaps an audio
assessment circuit that prohibits the recording of nothing but static and
stops the tape.

10. Not made in China. $700 to $900 price range would be OK.

Dr. Artaud

Sounds more or less like a Drake SW-8, my dream portable.

Greg



In all applicable seriousness, rare in my house (or so the chihuahua
tells me) I've had trouble deciding with radio to drag with me to the
North Woods. If it's not my Sat 650 Professional, it's my SW-8.

SW-8 isn't the most sensitive off it's whip, but with random wire, or
portable active, it's great fun when it's just me and the dog at the
cabin. When it's not just me and the dog, I generally don't notice if
there's a radio or not.

 
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