Difference between revisions of "Yaesu FRG-100"
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− | This page is devoted to the Yaesu FRG-100 receiver. It was first manufactured in the early 90s, and is still considered today to be a decent mid priced tabletop, despite its advancing age. Performance is better than the older FRG-7, but not as good as a Drake R7 series receiver. However | + | This page is devoted to the Yaesu FRG-100 receiver. It was first manufactured in the early 90s, and is still considered today to be a decent mid priced tabletop, despite its advancing age. Performance is better than the older FRG-7, but not as good as a Drake R7 series receiver. However modifications exist for this receiver to improve performance and add functionality. |
==Modifications== | ==Modifications== |
Revision as of 22:45, 29 November 2005
This page is devoted to the Yaesu FRG-100 receiver. It was first manufactured in the early 90s, and is still considered today to be a decent mid priced tabletop, despite its advancing age. Performance is better than the older FRG-7, but not as good as a Drake R7 series receiver. However modifications exist for this receiver to improve performance and add functionality.
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Modifications
Related Pages
Reviews
- A Radio Database International White Paper can be ordered for this rx from here
- EHam Review on the FRG-100B
- R Netherlands Review