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Any recommendations on the best products to achieve as complete a range of
reception and transmission as possible? All band, all mode, CW, VLF, Low Band, VHF, UHF, AM aircraft, etc.? Kenwood TS-2000? Harris? Is there an all-in-one radio? I've got six old radios (tube sets mostly) to accomplish this, and would like to get more space and tech efficient. I just don't know the new products. Suggestions? |
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 20:36:01 +0200, "Thierry"
wrote: Another advice, check rig used by big DXpeditions (10 people or more, bugdet in million $). They are all using the best of the best rig. It is a good indication too. 10 people, budget zero, radios loaned by the manufacturer so that hopefully you'll buy one......... 73, Jim KH2D |
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 20:36:01 +0200, "Thierry"
wrote: Another advice, check rig used by big DXpeditions (10 people or more, bugdet in million $). They are all using the best of the best rig. It is a good indication too. 10 people, budget zero, radios loaned by the manufacturer so that hopefully you'll buy one......... 73, Jim KH2D |
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