Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#14
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() Steve wrote: This kind of defensiveness speaks volumes. It's easy to tell when someone has sunk a large amount of money into a receiver and then regrets it. They have to make others pay for (what they perceive to be) their mistake. Actually for my first decent tabletop receiver I paid $400.00 new for a Kenwood R5000, added the filters, memory option and a few other goodies. After that I picked up a fully functional National HRO 500 for $25.00 plus commission at an auction. But the radio that really got me started in SWLin'g was the high-performing Sony 2010 Portable (before the R5000) that sold for way under your magical number of $500.00 And yes it will outperform many tabletops. I'm at a complete loss as to what what you are talking about..., bud. There are guys that will sink a lot of money into old communuications receivers (R390) and some of the new comm stuff that comes on the used market. But they really are basically just ego boosters for guys like you aren't they. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
ABOUT - The Eton {Etón} 'Elite' E5 AM/FM Shortwave Radio - Part II - | Shortwave | |||
Eton E1 Recall | Shortwave | |||
ABOUT - The RL Drake R8 - R8A - R8B Communication Receivers | Shortwave | |||
What the Eton E1 Rado is NOT ! -=V=- What It "IS" and What Not to Expect | Shortwave | |||
The Eton 'Elite' E1 XM Radio "Genealogy" Drake SW1 > SW2 > SW8 > GS800M > E1 XM | Shortwave |