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"DeWayne" wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...673&item=57317 59225&rd =1 Should I? This would stop me if I was interested... *** All electronics sold by Radio-Mart ARE, unless otherwise stated IN THE AUCTION AD, are USED electronic equipment and are sold as such with ALL SALES BEING FINAL and unless otherwise stated ³Sold As Is² with no returns. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "DeWayne" wrote in message ... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...17592 25&rd=1 Should I? I saw it. I wrote him telling him we are on to his scams and will get him booted off again. Lucky |
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DeWayne wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...17592 25&rd=1 Should I? If you can find the auction where he bought it, it would probably give you a more reliable indication of it's performance and condition. I consider the sellers reputation when deciding what I'm willing to bid. Lately it seems $400 is a pretty good price for an R8. If I wanted it, I'd go maybe $250 for this one. |
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![]() "Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... DeWayne wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...17592 25&rd=1 Should I? If you can find the auction where he bought it, it would probably give you a more reliable indication of it's performance and condition. I consider the sellers reputation when deciding what I'm willing to bid. Lately it seems $400 is a pretty good price for an R8. If I wanted it, I'd go maybe $250 for this one. Okay, I know the differences between the R8/R8A/R8B, but are the differences enough to make it worth the differences in price used?? I've seen ~$400 for an R8, ~$650 for an R8A, and ~$800+ for an R8B. I know that the R8 had it's flaws, but enough for a $400 difference?? Heck, Universal has an Icom R-71A for ~$500, and that's only $100 less than what it was about 10 years ago on the used market. --Mike L. |
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Michael Lawson wrote:
"Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... DeWayne wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...17592 25&rd=1 Should I? If you can find the auction where he bought it, it would probably give you a more reliable indication of it's performance and condition. I consider the sellers reputation when deciding what I'm willing to bid. Lately it seems $400 is a pretty good price for an R8. If I wanted it, I'd go maybe $250 for this one. Okay, I know the differences between the R8/R8A/R8B, but are the differences enough to make it worth the differences in price used?? I've seen ~$400 for an R8, ~$650 for an R8A, and ~$800+ for an R8B. I know that the R8 had it's flaws, but enough for a $400 difference?? Heck, Universal has an Icom R-71A for ~$500, and that's only $100 less than what it was about 10 years ago on the used market. --Mike L. This web page has basic information about lots of radios, including all of the R8 series radios. http://www.dxing.com/rx/rxindex.htm The two biggest differences to me are the original R8 has the nice metal tuning knob, and the R8b has sideband selectable sync detection. They do hold their value pretty well. I had an original R8, and kept it for quite a while after I stopped using it because every time I'd fire it up to take a picture to sell it, I decided I just wasn't ready to get rid of it yet. It was the first radio I had that lived up to my expectations for the hobby, and I thought it did well in terms of providing bang for the buck. |
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![]() "Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... Michael Lawson wrote: "Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... DeWayne wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...17592 25&rd=1 Should I? If you can find the auction where he bought it, it would probably give you a more reliable indication of it's performance and condition. I consider the sellers reputation when deciding what I'm willing to bid. Lately it seems $400 is a pretty good price for an R8. If I wanted it, I'd go maybe $250 for this one. Okay, I know the differences between the R8/R8A/R8B, but are the differences enough to make it worth the differences in price used?? I've seen ~$400 for an R8, ~$650 for an R8A, and ~$800+ for an R8B. I know that the R8 had it's flaws, but enough for a $400 difference?? Heck, Universal has an Icom R-71A for ~$500, and that's only $100 less than what it was about 10 years ago on the used market. --Mike L. This web page has basic information about lots of radios, including all of the R8 series radios. http://www.dxing.com/rx/rxindex.htm The two biggest differences to me are the original R8 has the nice metal tuning knob, and the R8b has sideband selectable sync detection. They do hold their value pretty well. I had an original R8, and kept it for quite a while after I stopped using it because every time I'd fire it up to take a picture to sell it, I decided I just wasn't ready to get rid of it yet. It was the first radio I had that lived up to my expectations for the hobby, and I thought it did well in terms of providing bang for the buck. So Mark, was the extra for the R8B worth it, in your opinion?? Or maybe a better way of looking at it is the following: if a person has a Sat 800 already, is it worth it to get an R8 or R8B along with it, or is the money better spent on a radio that does something else really well, like dxing with an Icom R71A?? Yeah, I've just finished putting a new PC together for the family, and I've got that ichy feeling again that I need to play with more electronics. (Bad Mike!! Stay in budget!!) --Mike L. |
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Michael Lawson wrote:
"Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... Michael Lawson wrote: "Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... DeWayne wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...17592 25&rd=1 Should I? If you can find the auction where he bought it, it would probably give you a more reliable indication of it's performance and condition. I consider the sellers reputation when deciding what I'm willing to bid. Lately it seems $400 is a pretty good price for an R8. If I wanted it, I'd go maybe $250 for this one. Okay, I know the differences between the R8/R8A/R8B, but are the differences enough to make it worth the differences in price used?? I've seen ~$400 for an R8, ~$650 for an R8A, and ~$800+ for an R8B. I know that the R8 had it's flaws, but enough for a $400 difference?? Heck, Universal has an Icom R-71A for ~$500, and that's only $100 less than what it was about 10 years ago on the used market. --Mike L. This web page has basic information about lots of radios, including all of the R8 series radios. http://www.dxing.com/rx/rxindex.htm The two biggest differences to me are the original R8 has the nice metal tuning knob, and the R8b has sideband selectable sync detection. They do hold their value pretty well. I had an original R8, and kept it for quite a while after I stopped using it because every time I'd fire it up to take a picture to sell it, I decided I just wasn't ready to get rid of it yet. It was the first radio I had that lived up to my expectations for the hobby, and I thought it did well in terms of providing bang for the buck. So Mark, was the extra for the R8B worth it, in your opinion?? Or maybe a better way of looking at it is the following: if a person has a Sat 800 already, is it worth it to get an R8 or R8B along with it, or is the money better spent on a radio that does something else really well, like dxing with an Icom R71A?? I've never had an R8b. Other than the 7030+, and a Sony Sw-07 I didn't like, everything since the R8 has been a rack mount. Out of the box, I liked the R8 better than the 7030+. But the 7030+ could take extra filters so I added ones I liked. It was also a more practical radio to adapt into a portable because it draws less power than the R8's. For program listening, I'd expect the major difference between the R8b and the Sat 800 to be build quality, and size. Both are Drake designs. For utility work and chasing DX, I'd expect the R8b to have a meaningful edge. Rack mount radios I'd consider include the Harris RF-550 (my favorite radio), the WJ-8716 or 8718, and possibly the Racal 6790/gm, though personally I didn't think it had much of a performance edge over the R8. The Harris is a bit tougher to find, but all of them usually sell for under $1000. Harris also has a 590 and a 590a that are more modern, but I've yet to try one, and they don't seem to have the sideband selectable sync detection I get on my 550. The 590 usually sells for under $2k and the 590a brings a little more. Yeah, I've just finished putting a new PC together for the family, and I've got that ichy feeling again that I need to play with more electronics. (Bad Mike!! Stay in budget!!) Just remember, a great computer you buy today will be nearly useless in six years, but a great radio will still be fun to use in ten or twenty years. --Mike L. |
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If you want to know what he paid for it, check the completed auction history
of buyer: gottahaveit1995 gottahaveit1995 buys, radio-mart sells "DeWayne" wrote in message ... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...17592 25&rd=1 Should I? |
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"patgkz" wrote in message ...
If you want to know what he paid for it, check the completed auction history of buyer: gottahaveit1995 gottahaveit1995 buys, radio-mart sells "DeWayne" wrote in message ... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...17592 25&rd=1 Should I? Check this out. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=5731505 799 gottahavit1995 buying a scanner from radiomart112 |
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