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Macloggerdx review
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macloggerdx review

The RX-320D is a PC-controlled radio back in 1997 when it was first introduced, it was one of the first radios to be considered a form of SDR (or, Software Defined Radio). Open the cover on the RX-320D and you'll find very few parts. Instead, I focus on usability, sensitivity, selectivity, and, of course, value for money. Keep in mind a few things about my reviews: they are, as always, written with the radio beginner in mind, so my reviews are, I hope, less technical than some.

macloggerdx review

While touting the receiver’s performance, I had never actually had the opportunity of testing it at my leisure in my own home.īut a few months ago, Ten-Tec kindly gave me an RX-320D for review–so here you have it. I must say that previously, my recommendation had been based on a few hours of usage, the manufacturer’s reputation, and the many reviews I had read about this product. The radio that instantly comes to mind is the Ten-Tec RX-320D. The price cap often mentioned has been around $500. Some find that portables aren’t adequate for their geographic location (i.e., in the western US, where fewer broadcasters are directing their signals) while others simply want to hear more of what’s out there. However, I have recently been receiving emails from beginners and others who wish to purchase another type of radio generally the domain of more seasoned SWLers-one, for example, with a stronger receiver, designed to take an external antenna. Portables are easy to use, simple, and affordable what’s more, the technology behind portables has made them powerful for their size.

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When I began, I did so with the beginner in mind, and to that end, I more or less limited my product reviews to portable radios.










Macloggerdx review