Your sincerity and truth on this shortwave radio are truly appreciated. Based on your information, I have this question: What shortwave radio would you recommend to anyone who is a serious shortwave listener? The flows this radio features are too important and too many to even consider buying it, so the only choice is finding an alternative. Your help will be appreciated.
I've begun to discover, as a ham operator on the HF bands, proper tweaking of the 2 settings makes loads of difference for me. The attenuator reduces everything coming in from the antenna... including QRN (static). The RF gain operates at a different part of the receiver chain. There's usually a sweet spot with att on, and adjusting rf gain downward, where the signal/noise ratio is best, with the lowest amount of noise compared to the signal. There's a bunch of qso's I would have missed before I learned to balance those.
If the radio is overloading on a strong signal that you want to listen to even when using rf gain etc simply switch to internal antenna with the switch provided . Job done !
Good points .Bc I live in a medium size costal area my 750 only occasionally over loads. Imo I think Eton has production variances with the 750 . Some come out working better than others . If they could lower the price to the $300 range and improve the wide/narrow switch and quirks , and quality control it could be great I bet . Thanks for posts .
Your sincerity and truth on this shortwave radio are truly appreciated. Based on your information, I have this question: What shortwave radio would you recommend to anyone who is a serious shortwave listener? The flows this radio features are too important and too many to even consider buying it, so the only choice is finding an alternative. Your help will be appreciated.
I've begun to discover, as a ham operator on the HF bands, proper tweaking of the 2 settings makes loads of difference for me. The attenuator reduces everything coming in from the antenna... including QRN (static). The RF gain operates at a different part of the receiver chain. There's usually a sweet spot with att on, and adjusting rf gain downward, where the signal/noise ratio is best, with the lowest amount of noise compared to the signal. There's a bunch of qso's I would have missed before I learned to balance those.
If the radio is overloading on a strong signal that you want to listen to even when using rf gain etc simply switch to internal antenna with the switch provided . Job done !
Just got a Grundig Satellit 750. I don’t have a connector that fits onto my MLA 30, what connector do I need?
THANKS
I get my 750 this week. Thx.. Great vid !
Good points .Bc I live in a medium size costal area my 750 only occasionally over loads. Imo I think Eton has production variances with the 750 . Some come out working better than others . If they could lower the price to the $300 range and improve the wide/narrow switch and quirks , and quality control it could be great I bet . Thanks for posts .
Though I’m currently loving my C Crane Skywave SSB for its purposes, I really wish it had some kind of gain or attenuation controls!
Hello, what advice is better, 750 or 2000? Thank you. Please reply🎉
same radio, too expensive for what it is
I love your videos, can you review the retekess TR626 shortwave radio and how can I contact you?😀
That was helpful info. Thanks for sharing.
Good information
Thank you