Would anyone like to discuss receiver performance?
For the last few years my old FT897D has been ailing. Other than some minor
nits, the main problem is the display is dying. So I figure it may be a good
time to start looking for a new rig for Rover / portable contesting.
I've always wanted an Icom 7000. I remember a lot of talk about the advanced
DSP when they first came out. And now that they have been discontinued the
used prices are starting to get pretty reasonable. However, after reading
through the Sherwood receiver test data, I'm not sure this is the way to go.
They rank pretty darn low on the list, which really surprised me. I've also
drooled over the Icom 756 Pro II and Pro III for years, and they were
surprising low as well. ( I used a Icom 746 original at home).
http://www.sherweng.com/table.html
So, I'm guessing most of the data focuses on HF performance... And mostly
based on dynamic range.
What's your opinion of receiver performance in the $1000 or less (new or used)
market?
Sounds like a good topic for discussion during the lull between contests :-)
73
Dan
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