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<blockquote data-quote="kingfish" data-source="post: 3749778" data-attributes="member: 50496"><p>I am pleased with my Eton Elite 750. It's a good performer. It's portable battery powered as well as with an AC adapter. It has an internal telescopic antenna and inputs for two types of external antennas. A 50 ohm and a high impedance for a random long wire. You can study up on these if you go this way. It's nearly as sensitive as my more expensive radios. Amazon has them at $400 right now. It does shortwave, am, fm, aircraft, and a couple other less useful bands. It receives single side band which most hams use making it more useful in shtf situation. If you got $1200 to spend, I have a whole different way to suggest you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingfish, post: 3749778, member: 50496"] I am pleased with my Eton Elite 750. It's a good performer. It's portable battery powered as well as with an AC adapter. It has an internal telescopic antenna and inputs for two types of external antennas. A 50 ohm and a high impedance for a random long wire. You can study up on these if you go this way. It's nearly as sensitive as my more expensive radios. Amazon has them at $400 right now. It does shortwave, am, fm, aircraft, and a couple other less useful bands. It receives single side band which most hams use making it more useful in shtf situation. If you got $1200 to spend, I have a whole different way to suggest you go. [/QUOTE]
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