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Sanjaya February 20th 06 07:12 PM

Newbie to shortwave
 

"Chaostrophy" wrote in message
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...AMEWA%3AIT&rd=
1

I was hoping some of you could take a look at it and let me know of this will do the trick? I have

never used a shortwave radio before

[snippage]

Hi Chaostrophy.

The 1102 is a nice little portable, as is the DE1103 also sold by the vendor in your link.
The DE1103 is even better in my opinion, and could even cost a bit less.

In fact, the DE1103 is the best portable SW radio in terms of cost/performance on the market.
(Also "my opinion". Others may or may not agree)
It's a fantastically sensitive/selective SSB capable performer, and next to investing bigger money
in a tabletop
receiver I'd venture to say you can't do better for the pounds/dollars spent.




Buzzygirl February 21st 06 12:28 AM

Newbie to shortwave
 
My personal shortwave listening experience goes back a couple of decades,
having owned at least two dozen portables and several tabletop receivers.

Having used mine extensively, I believe that the DE1103 is the best
performer in its price class by far... there isn't even anything close that
I'm aware of (except for maybe its little brother, the DE1102!). For around
$50.00 US for the direct-from-Shanghai version, you absolutely cannot go
wrong. Yes, there are receivers out there that'll blow away the DE1103 on
their worst day, but be prepared to shell out mucho dinero for them.

I was recently lent a Sony ICF-SW7600GR to play around with for about a
week. This receiver is often touted as one of the best portable performers.
It's got the sychronous selectable sideband feature that the DE1103 lacks.
Yes, the Sony is a very good performer, but it's also 3x the price of the
DE1103.

After the good-performing portables are taken into consideration, the next
step up in performance will have you looking at paying perhaps 10x the price
of the DE1103 for a good tabletop receiver. You can spend anywhere from $500
to $5,000 in that category.

Jackie



Chaostrophy February 22nd 06 11:11 AM

Newbie to shortwave
 
Buzzygirl wrote:
My personal shortwave listening experience goes back a couple of decades,
having owned at least two dozen portables and several tabletop receivers.

Having used mine extensively, I believe that the DE1103 is the best
performer in its price class by far... there isn't even anything close that
I'm aware of (except for maybe its little brother, the DE1102!). For around
$50.00 US for the direct-from-Shanghai version, you absolutely cannot go
wrong. Yes, there are receivers out there that'll blow away the DE1103 on
their worst day, but be prepared to shell out mucho dinero for them.

I was recently lent a Sony ICF-SW7600GR to play around with for about a
week. This receiver is often touted as one of the best portable performers.
It's got the sychronous selectable sideband feature that the DE1103 lacks.
Yes, the Sony is a very good performer, but it's also 3x the price of the
DE1103.

After the good-performing portables are taken into consideration, the next
step up in performance will have you looking at paying perhaps 10x the price
of the DE1103 for a good tabletop receiver. You can spend anywhere from $500
to $5,000 in that category.

Jackie


Thanks everyone for all the help, I really appreciate it! I ordered
"passport to worldband radio" and looked at some of the recievers in
there and read the reviews, which has also helped a lot alot. Waiting
for "shortwave listening guidebook" to come through now as well. I've
gone with DE1102 for now, it was cheap and should peform well enough for
what I want it for. Who knows, maybe I'll look into some better ones in
the future. I'm itching waiting for it to arrive now!!

Anyway thanks again for all the help and advice!

C

[email protected] February 22nd 06 04:46 PM

Newbie to shortwave
 
www.google.com Shortwave Listening Guidebook 2006
cuhulin



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