Thanks for clarifying !
Russ Edmunds
15 mi NW Phila
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AM: Modified Sony ICF2010's (4) barefoot w/whip
FM: Yamaha T-80 & T-85, each w/ Conrad RDS Decoder;
Onkyo T-450RDS; Tecsun PL-310 ( 4);
modified Sony ICF2010's (3) w/APS9B @ 15';
modified Sony ICF2010 w/whip
On
I took it to mean only barefoot (or unmodified) ULRs.
Richard.
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> On Oct 5, 2016, at 19:40, Russ Edmunds wrote:
>
> No offense, but in the spirit of the original question, is that barefoot or
> with the FSL ? Because that changes almost everything in terms
No offense, but in the spirit of the original question, is that barefoot or
with the FSL ? Because that changes almost everything in terms of that
kind of distance.
Russ Edmunds
15 mi NW Phila
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AM: Modified Sony ICF2010's (4) barefoot w/whip
FM: Yamaha T-80 & T-85,
I agree with Les. The Sony SRF-T615 is a wonderful receiver. I've heard
JOAB-693, JOAK-594, JOBB-828, JOBK-666, JOIK-747 and JOUB-774 with a T615.
Richard Allen.
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It's a tie!
The DEBOCK Modified *TECSUN PL-380*
Or the
DEBOCK Modified *Eton E100*
Both are Hawaii tested!
> >
> > For those of you who ultralight, if you could only keep one model for
> your dx work (with just the stock barefoot antenna) ... which one would it
> be and why? Your go-to
Russ,
I’m already violating the terms you put out there. But here goes:
1.) The Sangean PR-D5 (Not really ultralight, but portable for sure.)
2.) My pocket-sized Sony SRF-T615
The SRF-T615 for me is the pure sense of what an “ultralight” really is. Sure
you can modify a lot of small radios,