[AMRadio] Getting started
Steve Belcher
wa1zuf at juno.com
Mon Feb 23 19:39:29 EST 2009
Don't overlook a vintage Solid State receivers - Radio Shack DX-303, DX-200
the Yaesu FR-7 series and some of the early (70's vintage) Kenwoods all come
to mind..
I have in extensive collection of tube receivers on line in the shack,
however for a quick check to hear who's on or what the band conditions are,
A SS receiver is a fine thing to have on hand. As I have already stated,
these too are becoming "vintage" radios. But most are still very reasonably
priced.
Steve - W1TAV
Or as my dad used to say when he had the call "Whisky One Tall Alcoholic
Victim"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Perdue" <kc0hfl at cox.net>
To: <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 1:51 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] Getting started
> Hello I am in the process of setting up an AM station here in the shack I
> have a Viking Ranger for the TX but picking a receiver has been a chore
> can anyone give me some suggestions? I want a good receiver without going
> broke.
>
> 73,Bob kc0hfl
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