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Old January 27th 06, 08:46 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
 
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I just dont like that Stupid name,satellit.Howsomever,if one ever shows
up at the Goodwill thrift store (waiting on me) six tenths of a mile
South of me Blueberry doggys couch www.cattledog.com she owns the
couch,(South is always best) behind the old Rex store on Highway
18,Jacksonnnn,,,,,,, for a couple of dollars,,, Heck,what's pocket
chnge?
cuhulin

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Old January 27th 06, 08:03 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
 
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I agree with the other posters. Sony's 7600GR is the way to go in this
category.

There are cheaper radios, but they're unlikely to rival the 7600GR in
performance.

There are better performing portables, but they're also very expensive.
I personally don't think I'll ever spend more than $200 on a portable
receiver again.

Steve

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Old January 27th 06, 09:59 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Hi all
thanks very much for your responses, i think i shall go for the sony 7600gr
then
regards
Rikk


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I agree with the other posters. Sony's 7600GR is the way to go in this
category.

There are cheaper radios, but they're unlikely to rival the 7600GR in
performance.

There are better performing portables, but they're also very expensive.
I personally don't think I'll ever spend more than $200 on a portable
receiver again.

Steve



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Old January 27th 06, 10:08 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Excellent choice. I think you'll be very pleased with the '7600GR.

junius

Rikk wrote:
Hi all
thanks very much for your responses, i think i shall go for the sony 7600gr
then
regards
Rikk


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I agree with the other posters. Sony's 7600GR is the way to go in this
category.

There are cheaper radios, but they're unlikely to rival the 7600GR in
performance.

There are better performing portables, but they're also very expensive.
I personally don't think I'll ever spend more than $200 on a portable
receiver again.

Steve


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Old January 27th 06, 10:17 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
 
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Onliest thing (Radio) I would give five hundred dollars for is a Ten-Tec
or Drake or if I had mo moola,a Watkins Johnson Radio.There isn't any
portable radio in the World worth more than nienty nine dollars.
cuhulin



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portable radio in the World worth more than nienty nine dollars.


You obviously never had your hands on a Sony 2010, SW77, SW55, SW100 or
SW07.


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Old January 28th 06, 03:59 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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SeeingEyeDog wrote:
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portable radio in the World worth more than nienty nine dollars.


You obviously never had your hands on a Sony 2010, SW77, SW55, SW100
or SW07.


.....or ICF-6800W or CRF 330K or RF-2200 or...

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Old January 28th 06, 08:15 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Watkins Johnson receivers are ridiculous in price anyway. You could buy 5
Yaesu FRG 100Bs or IC-75 for that price. That or a whole treasure trove of
amateur radio gear and get your license. Besides, in reality what is going
to matter the most is your ability to put up a good antenna. If you can do
that and there are good amateur radio books on erecting antennas for amateur
and shortwave you will be better off.

For example, I used to have a 1500 foot longwire that would totally kick
butt. For example, it was common to hear most of the Chinese provincial
stations on SW as well as Laos, Vietnam, Australian outback stations, and
most countries in Africa. Now I know most people can't put up that kind of
antenna but if you can and your XYL or landlord doesn't mind it works great.
In fact, a loop is probably the best receive antenna especially getting a
loop about 250 to 300 feet in length.

Just my two cents

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Onliest thing (Radio) I would give five hundred dollars for is a Ten-Tec
or Drake or if I had mo moola,a Watkins Johnson Radio.There isn't any
portable radio in the World worth more than nienty nine dollars.
cuhulin


What???? Have you ever tried a Sony 2010, 55, 2002 or 7600?

A WJ is really an overpriced poor choice for most SWL's. With a radio
designed for SWL's they will hear he same stations and have a radio
designed for the kind of frequency jumping most of us do. And a Ten
Tec lives on a reputation more than performance.



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Old January 28th 06, 02:37 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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how much do you want to spend ?


"Rikk" wrote in message
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Hello everone
I am sorry to ask a question such as this, but I am totally lost on what
radio to buy.
I am new to SW, but want a radio that will enable me to listen to the
usual broadcast bands on SW as well as ssb transmissions for ham and
utility stations.
which of the many available would you people recommend please
thanks
Rikk
PS, at the moment I have a tecsun pl230.






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