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ve2wri
Canada
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Radio Romania International on 9740Mhz on Sony CRF-150 and Zenith Royal 1000-1 Transoceanic
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Comparing both receivers
XHDATA D-808 on 20meter band
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Ham from Germany talking to stations in North America.
80 meter AM on Sony CRF-150
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Listening to the AMers on 3883 mhz on 80 meter ham band
Sony CRF-150
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Tuning the shortwave bands on Sony CRF-150 using G5RV antenna
WCBS final broadcast
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final transmission of WCBS 880 New York before switching over to ESPN 880 heard on Panasonic RF-2200
Medium wave listening on Panasonic RF-2200.
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tuning the AM band listening to far away stations.
Panasonic RF-2200 radio
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tuning around the shortwave bands on a old Panasonic RF-2200 radio that I just recently purchased on Ebay.
XHDATA D-808 radio
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tuning the BBC on 12095mhz on new XHDATA D-808 radio that arrived today
Kenwood ts-570d ham transceiver BBC
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listening to BBC on Kenwood ts-570d transceiver on 12.095 mhz
Grundig Fleetwood radio and slinky antenna
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Grundig Fleetwood radio and slinky antenna
Tecsun PL-880 receiver with tape measure antenna
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Tecsun PL-880 receiver with tape measure antenna
Massive CW pileup on 17meter band during Bouvet Island 3y0j DX-pedition
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Massive CW pileup on 17meter band during Bouvet Island 3y0j DX-pedition
Kenwood ts 570d xcvr vs Drake r4c rcvr
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Kenwood ts 570d xcvr vs Drake r4c rcvr
Wood Finishing small table made of cherry wood
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Wood Finishing small table made of cherry wood
Nice radios! Thanks for sharing
I had one of those Zenith radios.
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Sony CRF-150 Portable Radio with AM (MW), LW, SW and FM bands. It is feature filled with separate tone controls for bass and treble, separate tuning control knobs for FM and other bands. Also equipped with a tuning meter. 5 push buttons, looks like they are for preset stations. Seems like a rare model by Sony. In this era they made only very high quality models. This is the first time i see this model. The title of this video is written as " 80 meter AM on Sony CRF-150". But any ordinary viewer cannot understand this. Only when i read your description written below this video, i began to understand what this means. Please clarify the title.
AM has been around for decades, 3.883mhz is where most of them hangout and on 40meters 7.285 mhz. the CRF-150 is from the late 60s and is quite rare I was fortunate to find it at a hamfest for only 60$ it has a few scratch noises maybe it needs cleaning inside, thanks for comment 73s
@@ve2wri I noted your message contents. Yes, AM has been around for decades but unluckily not here anymore. For us, 60$ is on a bit expensive side, but I don't know how you feel about it. Anyway, it's a bit of luck for you to get this rare Sony radio! Thank you for the informative reply!
That’s cool. Never heard Operators using AM.
AM has been around for decades, 3.883mhz is where most of them hangout and on 40meters 7.285 mhz. thanks for the comment 73s.
I would love to be able to buy a radio like this Panasonic today, it is beautiful. I am a radio ham from South Africa.
I ordered this radio couple days ago.
Are you listening to ham conversation?
ooo so nice n staticy i love medium wave station off frequency that greasy staticy lisping it sounds so good.
Glad you like it!,thanks very much ,73s
Thanks for sharing. 👍
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Nice receiver !! 😀
Is it for sale? Price pl.
No its not for sale , I enjoy using alot , 73s
Drake sounds 10x better
Do you have an AM filter?
Thanks for the review. This was the best receiver of its time. I own several versions of it.
Thanks for the video. I have a grundig radio, It's broken and doesn't work now. However, after watching this video, I got a little motivated. When the repair is completed, I will also upload it to the video.
Hi. Thank you for this. I have a PL880 and a tape measure and I am always looking for ways to improve SW reception indoors. 73 and GDX.
Hey is this at the south end of the lake? I haven't been back to Otter beach in a long time so I can't tell which area of the lake it is because I forget. We used to go up there every summer when I was a kid, back when the Hershey Factory was still there. Our cottage was at the far North end of the lake and for anyone wondering, it really is a great place to get away to :)
Simple review learned a lot regarding the frequencies, thank you
Tecsuns are a very powerful radio and also for SW and LW, their performance is great. Keep care of the device my friend 73!
Had one of those years Excellent Receiver very sensitive gave yeasu in 80,s 90,s a good run
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T'would be nice to know where you're based....US, Europe?
I am in Canada,I live in Athens Ontario near Brockville
this and the 10 meter probably most useful of the mizuhos
Great Radio
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beautiful radio
I've got the same rig. Where do you get the side plates to attach the tuner and receiver together.
So basically, the R5 is a waste of money? Where is it deaf? Below 30 MHz? IMHO, I don't think held-held devices lend themselves very well to the HF/MF/LF or SWL Bands, because of antenna limitations. I'd mainly be interested in the Aviation (Commercial & Military) Bands, Railroad, some of the low-power comm's (i.e. FRS/GMRS/MURS), & perhaps some Sat-com military transmissions. Sleuthing-out some of the ATCS Frequencies (896 - 954 MHz), would be by-far much easier, with a handheld radio, that has a decent Signal Strength Meter, & a 800/900 MHz Yagi-type antenna. I've thought about picking-up a scanner on ebay, and building a S-Meter into it, but getting the parts with the likes of Radio Shack gone, only serves to make things more problematic. I'll concede that the migration to digital comm's has devalued much of the radio gear out there, but there is still a need for quality analog gear; especially triple conversion equipment (low IMD, good sensitivity, & good selectivity). An analog receiver, with a quality spectrum display, would still be a handy tool these days. Just my two bits on the subject.
Great receiver, great ideia. Nice reception and thanks for sharing. 73
I own one of these - have tried making contacts with it, but have never gotten through.
I learned a lot from this
Very Cool !
whatès the value of one of these in a working condition? I got one of these
Sandy Beach!
Nice radio.... how is he doing it with ssb?
Nice idea!!
If the 570 series had a decent NB, it would be pretty nice, but the NB is non-functional and the NR distorts the receive signal too much (unless the signal is S-9 plus). I really like the 570, easy to use, but wish it had a useable NB (need that for just about all noise issues).
So cool!!!
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Hi would there be any chance of you owning a circuit diagram for this radio as I have one in very bad shape and botched state of repair that I would like to get back on its feet Thanks.
What a neat 6 meter HT!
The R5 is as deaf as my aunt mary on 50 percent of its advertised band coverage. Might as well buy the R2 instead and eliminate what you can't hear with this dud.
I have this scanner and its a good one. The trouble is that the glory days of scanning have long gone. Unless you like listening to aviation like I do then they are bloody boring. When I first bought one in the early 1990s I could pick up mobile phones, police, ambulance, fire and loads more. I really miss those days of listening to drug dealers on mobile phones or police car chases.
realy nice. i´m wondering if i should buy one for portable use because i´m traveling a lot for work. a MFJ 30m radio would be realy nice for keying home ;-) vy 73´s DH3MG
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c'est un bien beau recepteur ce ic-r5