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As a former FRG-7 owner, and as a borrower of a Satellit 800
for a few days, I still like the FRG-7 better. I agree with one poster who did not like the looks of the 800. It was just not pleasant to use. I found no lack of sensitivity in the FRG-7. I was not able to compare the radios side by side. The variable selectivity on the 800 is a good thing, but not as good as in my now 22 year old Kenwood R-1000. For a price of $150 to $175, which is what I have seen the Yaesu receivers actually sell for at hamfests, I think it is a very good deal. -- Charter member of the Church of the Easily Amused Robert (Bob) Davis Amateur Radio K0FPC |
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