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what's your best sw receiver?
weatherall wrote: I'm curious about what everyone in this newsgroup considers as their best shortwave receiver. Mainly I'd like to know if there is a tendency for using portables vs. so-called desktop receivers. My best radio is a Sony ICF SW7600GR, and at this time, I only have portable radios. -- weatherall Oh my...so many possibilities: Best modern tabletop: Kenwood R5000 Best modern portatop: Panasonic RF-B 600 Best modern portable: Degen DE1103 Best older tabletop: National HRO 500 Best older luggable: Panasonic RF-5000 The receiver that gets used the most is the DE1103. |
what's your best sw receiver?
weatherall wrote: I'm curious about what everyone in this newsgroup considers as their best shortwave receiver. Mainly I'd like to know if there is a tendency for using portables vs. so-called desktop receivers. My best radio is a Sony ICF SW7600GR, and at this time, I only have portable radios. -- weatherall Best tabletop: Drake R8B Best "portatop" (what a dumb word, but I guess we all know what it's supposed to mean): Drake SW8 (w/sideband selectable sync) Best portable: Eton E1 Best compact portable: Sony ICF-SW07 All that said, my first SW radio deserves mention here as being a real gem, having provided years of service and excellent performance: the Panasonic RF-2200. junius |
what's your best sw receiver?
John S. wrote: Best modern portatop: Panasonic RF-B 600 I had always meant to purchase one of these but never did; I've bid on a few of 'em on eBay about three years back, but I guess in being less common to come by, nice units can be driven up quite quickly price-wise. I have one of those Magnavox D2999s, which is similar in terms of features; the audio on the D2999 is really quite nice. Panasonic had quite a nice line of shortwave portables back in their shortwave heyday. |
what's your best sw receiver?
I was with the 252nd signal Corp. Based at Fort Clayton. W handled
field communications for the Jungle training School in Panama. The soldiers that went there went to 'Nam. I was what thay classified as a Communications Center Specialist with a secondary MOS as a radio operator. All Comm Specialist had to have a security clearance for obvious reasons (classifies encryption equiptment and setup. We all were doing motor pool duty when not in the field. Pretty decent duty oncy you got used to the climate. Charlie |
what's your best sw receiver?
junius wrote: John S. wrote: Best modern portatop: Panasonic RF-B 600 I had always meant to purchase one of these but never did; I've bid on a few of 'em on eBay about three years back, but I guess in being less common to come by, nice units can be driven up quite quickly price-wise. I have one of those Magnavox D2999s, which is similar in terms of features; the audio on the D2999 is really quite nice. Panasonic had quite a nice line of shortwave portables back in their shortwave heyday. Yes, I remember playing with the D2999 at EEB back in the 1980's. The audio was quite full sounding and really enjoyable. In terms of audio quality I think it ranks right up there with Grundig and other large european portables of the 1980's. Yes, the RF-B600 is really a nice looking and sounding receiver that is a lot of fun to use. Panasonic really did a nice job on their first fully digital receiver, although it was overpriced at $600.00 when it first came out. |
what's your best sw receiver?
1950's Grundig (it says Grundig on the front,everything else inside of
the radio and the two little owners manuals thingys says Telefunken) wooden cabinet AM/FM/Shortwave/Phonograph radio.1950's Telefunken AM/FM/Shortwave Opus 7 wooden cabinet table model radio.An old Sears Travler AM/FM/Shortwave transistor radio.Zenith Royal Panasonic RF-600 radio.GE transistor long distance radio.Zenith Trans Oceanic Royal 1000 radio.Zenith Royal 2000 AM/FM radio.Sony 7600 GR radio.I own between 200 to about 300 old radios,I never counted noses before. Another guy about 75 years whom I know lives in Hattiesburg,he was in the U.S.Army at Kagnew Station in Africa www.kagnewstation.com he was a radio operator at Kagnew Station,his job was decyphering encrypted radio signals.Another guy I know is about 80 something years od,he lives in Mesquite,Texas (suburb of Dallas) he was in the U.S.Navy in World War Two in Asia,he is a Ham Radio Operator.My brother and I were in Vietnam in 1964.I was an ammo humper in the 114th Aviation Company 114thaviationcompany.com www.tsna.org www.angelfire.com/md2/Ldotvets he was a Helicopter Mechanic. cuhulin |
what's your best sw receiver?
I use a Sony ICF-7600D that I bought overseas in 1985 with limited
tuning range. Once back in the states, I ordered all the discreet parts to make it a U.S. model and now it tunes 2-30 MHZ with no gaps and has a BFO. Ken in Albuquerque On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 06:05:11 +0000, weatherall wrote: I'm curious about what everyone in this newsgroup considers as their best shortwave receiver. Mainly I'd like to know if there is a tendency for using portables vs. so-called desktop receivers. My best radio is a Sony ICF SW7600GR, and at this time, I only have portable radios. (Reply address works as is.) |
what's your best sw receiver?
Is that the overseas version of the 2002?
If so I enjoyed one of those for 6 years. So much so I wore the tuning buttons out... vbg Ken Long wrote: I use a Sony ICF-7600D that I bought overseas in 1985 with limited tuning range. Once back in the states, I ordered all the discreet parts to make it a U.S. model and now it tunes 2-30 MHZ with no gaps and has a BFO. Ken in Albuquerque On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 06:05:11 +0000, weatherall wrote: I'm curious about what everyone in this newsgroup considers as their best shortwave receiver. Mainly I'd like to know if there is a tendency for using portables vs. so-called desktop receivers. My best radio is a Sony ICF SW7600GR, and at this time, I only have portable radios. (Reply address works as is.) |
what's your best sw receiver?
"weatherall" wrote in message ... I'm curious about what everyone in this newsgroup considers as their best shortwave receiver. Mainly I'd like to know if there is a tendency for using portables vs. so-called desktop receivers. My best radio is a Sony ICF SW7600GR, and at this time, I only have portable radios. Of the radios I've owned..... Best Radio: Sat 800 Other Radios Owned: IC-R70, DX-440, Hallicrafters SX-100, Hallicrafters S-20R, Grundig Mini World PE. Now for radios that I covet..... ;-) --Mike L. |
what's your best sw receiver?
Indeed, you're correct. The 7600D was the same as the 2002; 7600DS was
the same as the 2003. http://stephan.win31.de/sony76-4.htm Nice series, the '7600 Sonys. Even the analog '7601 held its own back in its time. Then there was the '7600DA / 7700, the styling of which the Degen DE-1103 seems to have been modeled after. John S. wrote: Is that the overseas version of the 2002? If so I enjoyed one of those for 6 years. So much so I wore the tuning buttons out... vbg Ken Long wrote: I use a Sony ICF-7600D that I bought overseas in 1985 with limited tuning range. Once back in the states, I ordered all the discreet parts to make it a U.S. model and now it tunes 2-30 MHZ with no gaps and has a BFO. Ken in Albuquerque On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 06:05:11 +0000, weatherall wrote: I'm curious about what everyone in this newsgroup considers as their best shortwave receiver. Mainly I'd like to know if there is a tendency for using portables vs. so-called desktop receivers. My best radio is a Sony ICF SW7600GR, and at this time, I only have portable radios. (Reply address works as is.) |
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