[R-390] OT: Other Radios You Like
wb5uom at hughes.net
wb5uom at hughes.net
Sun Feb 24 15:18:09 EST 2008
Well, everyone has their favs and opinions....
Mine would be that for AM Broadcast The Drake R8-B of course, and my McKay
Dymek DR-22C as well.
The R-390A (which mine is in the hands of Rick Mish at this moment) of
course has already been discussed.
For SSB all of the above (R390A with the SSB converter)and the Racal 6217
except that with SSB you have to get the hang of tuning the
DR22-C !
And to think, all of this started for me (including my business) with a
realistic DX-160 and 100' of wire. back in 1967
Just my 2 cents worth!
David/WB5UOM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Loken" <richardlo at admin.athabascau.ca>
To: "2002tii" <bmw2002tii at nerdshack.com>
Cc: <R-390 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [R-390] OT: Other Radios You Like
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2008, 2002tii wrote:
>
> > If you listen at all to AM, once you have tried a radio with good
> > selectable-sideband synchronous detection, passband shift, and a proper
> > notch filter, you will never look back, no matter how much you love
> > boatanchors. The same is true of the passband shift and notch filter for
>
> Well, in my opinion, Your Mileage May Vary.
>
> I will opine about the negative aspects of digital radios first: I have a
> Sony ICF-7600D and it is indeed convenient to dial up a frequency and it
is
> also convenient to have a few dozen frequencies stuffed in its memory
> ...IF... you can remember which of those channels has the frequency you
> want. I also find I can never remember how to use the seldom used
functions
> like putting a frequency into memory - I have to look it up in the manual
> every darn time and (as last week in Burlington Ontario) I do not carry a
> library of manuals with me on my travels.
>
> On a analogue radio - every knob has a purpose and a label so I rarely
> forget how to do something and a browse of the front panel labels will
> overcome those "senior's moments". My Sony has the usual assortment of
> multipurpose obsurely labelled little rubber buttons which do not tweak my
> memory. I also have poor vision and cannot read a lot of the lables or
the
> obscure hiroglypics on the display without a magnifying glass - these are
> rarely problems on some elderly Zenith Transoceanic.
>
> Now about synchronous detectors. My Sony (fortunately) will switch
between
> a diode detector and the sync detector and I can select sidebands and
tweak
> the tuning but... the diode detector sounds better when things are good
so
> I don't want to use the sync detector all the time. The synch detector is
> not a miracle worker: it does a good job of cleaning up a badly distorted
> signal but it does not make it into push-pull 6V6 armchair copy, it just
> makes it readable.
>
> Alas, radio is no longer cool - all the best 22 year olds listen to radio
on
> their computers or for a monthly fee on satellite radio so a lot of the
nice
> digital synchronous detector radios are no longer available except on the
> used market. Sony has stopped importing their toy radios into Canada and
> they will not allow their US vendors to sell across the border and Drake
has
> gone out of the shortwave radio business so a lot of our favourite solid
> state radios are in the same catergory as our boatanchors: obselete,
> unsupported, and in limited supply. Parts for digital radios are going to
> run out long before we run out of 6K7's, now ain't that wierd.
>
> > boatanchors), and the R8B is the best of the bunch. (The Drake SW8 is
the
> > second-best, IMO, then there is a huge gap to everything else.)
>
> I keep intending to buy an R8 so it can grace the shelf beside my two
Drake
> 4-lines, I should do that sooner rather than later.
>
> --
> Richard Loken VE6BSV, Systems Programmer - VMS : "Anybody can be a
father
> Athabasca University : but you have to
earn
> Athabasca, Alberta Canada : the title of
'daddy'"
> ** richardlo at admin.athabascau.ca ** : - Lynn Johnston
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