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Someone mentioned the Ten Tec 320D in another thread so I decided to start a
320D thread rather than hijack someone elses thread. I purchased a 320D a while back with the DXTRA software www.dxtra.com and although I like Ten Tec products, I ended up sending the radio back. I tried the Dxtra software, the Ten Tec software and and Clifton Turner's software. While it has some interesting features, I just could not get thrilled about it. The radio receives really good marks in the various reviews but I ended up giving it the boot. Has anybody else had any experience/comments about this radio? I am thinking about buying a Grundig Satellit 800 for a desktop radio before they disappear but have also been thinking about giving the 320D another try. Here's a few 320D related links I had saved on my computer for anybody that's interested. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver.../software.html http://www.ralabs.com/webradio/ http://www.cqdx.it/woodbox/rx320cpb-home.html http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...137/rx320.html http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RX320/ |
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Don wrote:
Someone mentioned the Ten Tec 320D in another thread so I decided to start a 320D thread rather than hijack someone elses thread. I purchased a 320D a while back with the DXTRA software www.dxtra.com and although I like Ten Tec products, I ended up sending the radio back. I tried the Dxtra software, the Ten Tec software and and Clifton Turner's software. While it has some interesting features, I just could not get thrilled about it. The radio receives really good marks in the various reviews but I ended up giving it the boot. Has anybody else had any experience/comments about this radio? I am thinking about buying a Grundig Satellit 800 for a desktop radio before they disappear but have also been thinking about giving the 320D another try. Here's a few 320D related links I had saved on my computer for anybody that's interested. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver.../software.html http://www.ralabs.com/webradio/ http://www.cqdx.it/woodbox/rx320cpb-home.html http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...137/rx320.html http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RX320/ I have the 'regular' 320. It was worth every penny. The data base afforded by most (all?) software lets you save the settings for each received station. Perhaps your antenna was providing poor performance? mike |
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Yes the antenna I had was not the best but that was not really what I was
dissatisfied with. I dunno... there's just something about spinning dial/knobs on a real radio. Spinning knobs via mouse just seemed a little odd. Of course there are a lot more functions and versatility with a computer aided radio. Oh yeah... talk about a nice, big, easy to read display... There are none better. What type of antenna are you using on your 320? Correct me if I'm wrong but I thing the only difference between the 320 and the 320D is that the D is DRM capable. Not a big deal in my book. Maybe I could find a deal on a used 320 on Ebay... Is the 320 your primary/only SW radio? ![]() I have the 'regular' 320. It was worth every penny. The data base afforded by most (all?) software lets you save the settings for each received station. Perhaps your antenna was providing poor performance? mike |
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Don wrote:
Yes the antenna I had was not the best but that was not really what I was dissatisfied with. I dunno... there's just something about spinning dial/knobs on a real radio. Spinning knobs via mouse just seemed a little odd. Of course there are a lot more functions and versatility with a computer aided radio. Oh yeah... talk about a nice, big, easy to read display... There are none better. What type of antenna are you using on your 320? Correct me if I'm wrong but I thing the only difference between the 320 and the 320D is that the D is DRM capable. Not a big deal in my book. Maybe I could find a deal on a used 320 on Ebay... Is the 320 your primary/only SW radio? No. I sometimes get attacks of the 'spinning dial/knobs on a real radio' syndrome. My latest new (to me) radio is a well maintained Kenwood R1000. Some of the other sets include a Zenith Trans Oceanic R7000, Sangean 909 and RS 398, Yaesu FRG 9600, FRG 7 and a Kenwood R2000. They're all fun and get rotated into usage when the urge moves me. I have a straight 100 foot (30 meter, approx) antenna about seventeen feet off the ground and oriented in a north/south direction. Coaxial lead in. mike |
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I have or have had some of the same radios that you mentioned, all of them
good radios in their own right. It sounds like you have a pretty good antenna setup. You know the one thing I need right now is a "radio only" desk. I saw a picture of DX Ace's desk setup sometime back and he has a really nice setup. It wasn't fancy just clean looking and well thought out. By the way... I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one with too many radios and still wanting more. ![]() "m II" wrote in message news:i9%5f.37520$Io.15773@clgrps13... Don wrote: Yes the antenna I had was not the best but that was not really what I was dissatisfied with. I dunno... there's just something about spinning dial/knobs on a real radio. Spinning knobs via mouse just seemed a little odd. Of course there are a lot more functions and versatility with a computer aided radio. Oh yeah... talk about a nice, big, easy to read display... There are none better. What type of antenna are you using on your 320? Correct me if I'm wrong but I thing the only difference between the 320 and the 320D is that the D is DRM capable. Not a big deal in my book. Maybe I could find a deal on a used 320 on Ebay... Is the 320 your primary/only SW radio? No. I sometimes get attacks of the 'spinning dial/knobs on a real radio' syndrome. My latest new (to me) radio is a well maintained Kenwood R1000. Some of the other sets include a Zenith Trans Oceanic R7000, Sangean 909 and RS 398, Yaesu FRG 9600, FRG 7 and a Kenwood R2000. They're all fun and get rotated into usage when the urge moves me. I have a straight 100 foot (30 meter, approx) antenna about seventeen feet off the ground and oriented in a north/south direction. Coaxial lead in. mike |
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Don wrote:
too many radios I'm not sure what that means... mike |
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