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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 08:18:29 -0500, dxAce
wrote: "R.F. Collins" wrote: On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 18:27:52 -0500, dxAce wrote: A NEW RECEIVER IS COMING: DSP KWZ30-2 Hello! From time to time I kept an eye on the Kneisner+Doering site, waiting for information about the successor model to their KWZ-30, a new model that had never materialized for years. Now it seems that the wait is nearly over. Go to http://kd-elektronik.com/index_e.html and click on "DSP Receiver" and "DSP Receiver KWZ30-2". For the time being, only the preliminary technical specifications are available, but I'm looking forward to reading more about it. I own and like their KWZ-30; I hope the KWZ30-2 will be a step forward, in comparison to an already very interesting receiver. Usual disclaimer: I have no commercial connection with K+D; I'm posting this message only for your information. 73 (Fabrizio Magrone, Forlì, Italy, Feb 4, HCDX via DXLD 6-023) dxAce Michigan USA I have the KWZ-30 and I will be buying the new radio for sure. Hans is a great engineer and was always out in front with DSP circuit design. Radio design and build is not his regular job but he still provided personal service to me when a nearby lightning strike took out the mixer chip on my radio.He would e-mail me at midnight or 1AM (his local time) with info or a circuit diagram and even sent me a couple chips free of charge from Germany because they were only sold in large quantity here in the US. The KWZ-30 is still my favorite shortwave listening radio. The DSP filter setup is still one of the best. Only the Icom IC-7000 comes close with its AM filter selection. I think it cost about $1965 with expedited UPS shipping (1998). Thanks for the info, Ace. Where are you in Michigan? I'd sure like to check out that KWZ30. dxAce Michigan USA Just a little north of Detroit. E-mail me at I will wade through all the spam and look for a message. Jim |
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At that price,,, I wont be buying one.
cuhulin |
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![]() dxAce wrote: m II wrote: dxAce wrote: I think it cost about $1965 with expedited UPS shipping (1998). Thanks for the info, Ace. Where are you in Michigan? I'd sure like to check out that KWZ30. After what you did to Bryant, people don't trust your sanity sufficiently to let you into their homes...but you already knew that. Perhaps I was going to invite him over HERE, 'tard boy! You really should put your tin-foil hat on BEFORE pounding on the keyboard. LMFAO at the dumbass Canuck, yet again. dxAce Michigan USA Going to pull the Jeffrey Dahmer routine? JB |
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John Barnard wrote:
Going to pull the Jeffrey Dahmer routine? there's always a place at the table for his guests... mike |
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![]() m II wrote: John Barnard wrote: Going to pull the Jeffrey Dahmer routine? there's always a place at the table for his guests... mike Talk about going to pieces ;-) JB |
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