The Icom R75 will certainly dig it out better, especially if it's way in the noise levels. However, if that signal is of any decent signal strength, that Tecsun S-2000 will make it sound better, I kind of have it that way here. Hard to copy, noisy signals are for the Icom IC-74...
I’ve been a happyIC-R75owner for a long while. It was a very affordable (sub $1000) HF communications receiver with coverage from LF to 60Mhz, with good sensitivity and FM “out of the box”. It had a two-level preamp with a switchable attenuator and noise blanker as well as pas...
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The IC-7200 delivers a lot of performance for a sub-$1,000 price. Its general coverage receiver will rival that of the venerable R75, and its AM filter can be widened to 6 kHz. Ergonomics are better than average. Plus, it has Icom’s twin passband tuning: the IC-7200’s general cov...
The IC-7200 delivers a lot of performance for a sub-$1,000 price. Its general coverage receiver will rival that of the venerable R75, and its AM filter can be widened to 6 kHz. Ergonomics are better than average. Plus, it has Icom’s twin passband tuning: the IC-7200’s general cov...