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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 |
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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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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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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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This may not make much sense, but I used the 2002 more than I used the
2010. And the 2010 got used but it was just a bit too big to be really portable. junius wrote: 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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I forgot to mention,I also own a Hallicrafters S-38EB radio.Most of my
radios I bought at thrift stores and fleamarkets and junk shops over the years.I am going to the Goodwill store in about an hour,no telling what kind of radios I might find over there. cuhulin |
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Right, the '2010, 'SW77, Grundig Sat 700, and today's E1 are certainly
a bit large for air travel, unless sw listening is something of great priority on your trip. Plus, you don't want such radios to take the kind of knocking that a compact portable can handle with relative ease. I do quite a bit of road travel, where the size of these larger portables is not such a problem. Got myself a Pelican 1450 case for carrying the 'SW77 or '2010 and some accessories. The same case can be used with the E1, although leaving less room for any accessories. I have to say that I'm quite partial to this type of receiver. (and to the semi-portable SW8). Recently made weekend trip to WVa, renting a cabin, and got in some really good listening with using the E1 and a WL-500 antenna: a very easy and portable set-up for such a trip, and one which offers amazingly good performance for so little time investment in setting things up. That said, for overseas travel, I'll stick to the 'SW7600G or 'SW07. junius John S. wrote: This may not make much sense, but I used the 2002 more than I used the 2010. And the 2010 got used but it was just a bit too big to be really portable. junius wrote: 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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Yep, that's the one. Great little radio.
Ken On 25 Jan 2006 08:28:00 -0800, "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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![]() "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. |
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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. Portable: Sony ICF-2010 and/or Drake SW8 (semi-portable) Desktop (Tabletop): Drake R8B |
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