[BC] 10 kHz spacing / 9 kHz Receiver

JYRussell@academicplanet.com jyrussell
Tue Jul 4 01:43:44 CDT 2006


Well, the rig I've been using is about 5x7x1.25 .  It's got really good 
selectivity for AM/FM, shortwave can be a bit of a pain unless you reduce 
the gain.  There is a switch for that,  knowing how shortwave propigates, 
you may or may not want the thing cranked to the max.   The output is 
standard, and when run through the mix console on my portable rig, sounds as 
good or better than my old Fisher stuff.
Jason
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Subject: Re: [BC] 10 kHz spacing / 9 kHz Receiver


>I thought I saw an Eton E-10 on eBay with a starting bid of 99 cents. 
>Maybe
> that is worth biddin on.  Also a couple of Panasonic RF-2200's, which are
> older but still very good radios.
>
> I would really like the National HRO-60-R, but it's definitely NOT a
> portable!
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