Receiver
Since many years, I´m DXing, which means, that I´m trying to receive radio stations from far away. Most of the time, I did FM dxing, but since I got my Grundig Satellit 3400, I´m also DXing on shortwave.
The following radios are in my small, but fine collection. They are all
in working condition, and a few of them are used daily.
- Soundmaster DAB650SI
(The best portable UKW RDS radio)
- JRC NRD 525
(the legendary DX machine)
- Onkyo T 4670
(Reference Tuner, also known as T-4700)
- Grundig Satellit 3400
(Legendary World Receiver with drum tuner and LED frequency counter)
- Yaesu FRG-8800
(One of the best semi-professional shortwave receiver)
- Grundig Yacht Boy 700
(One of the few analog portable radios with digital frequency counter)
- Aiwa HS-RDS70
(A portable radio/tape with RDS)
- Traxdata EZPlayer 5000
(MP3 player with FM radio)
- Saba 9241 digital
(Another legendary HiFi receiver. Analog but with frequency counter)
- Telefunken Bajazzo Sport 101K
(Portable radio with excellect reception)
- Philips Saturn-Tonmeister B7D42AS
(Stereo radio with tubes)
- AudioSonic TKS-321
(Simple world receiver with full SW range)
- Sanyo TH-632
(vintage AM transistor from the sixties)
- ITT Tiny Cassette 110
(my first radio recorder)
- Casio TV-880
(tiny but fine pocket tv)
- Bench RDS-Radiowecker (Lidl)
(after a modification a great radio alarm clock, but with bad bugs)