[Premium-Rx] Every so often I just have to stop and ask myself
W4NJ
w4nj at tampabay.rr.com
Tue Mar 11 11:50:39 EDT 2014
Someone PLEASE explain this to my wife!
Cliff - W4NJ
On Mar 11, 2014, at 11:47 AM, paul at 8zo.com wrote:
> Well said Mac!
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> I suffer from much the same affliction. It seems the attraction to a premium receiver is more than about measured performance: it is about an appreciation for the receiver’s actual state of the art. Speaking of “art” - that is exactly what these radios are: a true art form!
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> Were ultimate performance the only consideration, I’d only listen to my Rohde & Schwarz XK-2100L and have no need of anything else. As it is, I have a 1964 model R&S EK-07 receiver right next to it. Just last night, I was having great fun listening to my Adams Morgan Paragon RA-10 / DA-2 receiver from 1922. Even after 92 years, it is still magnificent!
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> There is a certain elegance in the advanced achievements of our premium receivers regardless of their age. Excellence in human achievement is often admired by those with the knowledge and ability to understand it.
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> Our love of premium receivers is a result of our knowledge and understanding of them. Connoisseurs are the masters of the wines they drink, not the other way around.
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> Am listening to my National HRO-600 right now… is there anything more beautiful than a great receiver with a Nixie tube display?
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> Vy 73 de Paul W8ZO
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> On Mar 11, 2014, at 9:17 AM, Mac <libbysales at austin.rr.com> wrote:
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>> Subject says it all, I am damn near 70 years old, why just why do I have this attraction for stand alone RECEIVERS, like most of us, over the years at any one time I have had or presently have 1-3-5 + really good receivers.
>> These receivers are typically expensive to very expensive $1,000 on the low side to 4k plus on the high.. While they had/have many features for their day.
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>> There is hardly a receiver made today that comes as a part of a quality Amateur Transceiver that wont run performance rings around most if not all of our PREMIUM Rx's. The advent of roofing filters, full DSP features throughout the set, size weight and add in reliability all the other factors..
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>> Yet i still am drawn back to stand alone receivers that are more prone to needing expensive repairs take up more desk/rack space and do less. Not withstanding less and less to listen to from 100kc -30mhz beyond ham bands.
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>> I now have come to also look upon this fine group as a "support group" where friends don't let friends buy and rely on combination receivers/transmitters.
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>> What started this was the posting several weeks ago from the UK guys offering WJ 8711A at i thought a reasonable price, then a friend mentioned he was selling his FT-1000D and i asked myself what would my friends on PremRx do... but i didn't wait, last night i bought the FT-1000D
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>> It must be so very hard to break a truly harmful addiction [drugs/alcohol] if I can't even break my addiction to Premium Rx's .. I need some sort of like a 12 step plan for guys like me ...
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>> Thanks for listening. mac/mc w5mc
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