Hello Alberto and Alessandro, The fact that a RX has a 'lazy' S-meter doesn't mean that it is a poor RX. A correct S-meter is nice to give exact reports, but what really counts is the sensitivity an
Hello Alberto and Alessandro, The fact that a RX has a 'lazy' S-meter doesn't mean that it is a poor RX. A correct S-meter is nice to give exact reports, but what really counts is the sensitivity and
I owned or still have most of the receivers you mention. The TS 850 is a good rx on LF and so is the TS50 and TS570 with the appropriate IF filters. Other makes that are acceptable are the FT1000, I
What about the TS-870 or the Icom IC-746 ? Jose CT1EEB According to the Kenwood specs, the TS-850 is rated at 0.2 uV for 10 dB (S+N)/N at 100 kHz. The TS-870 has a rating of only 1 uV in the same co
Tom G3OLB, The TS-850 is manufactured with an attenuator for the MF AM broadcast band (included within that band pass filter). The attenuator is made from surface mount resistors, on the underside o