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Old June 8th 04, 06:24 AM
Barry F Margolius
 
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Thanks. I'll give it a try.

-barry

(Diverd4777) wrote:

Barry:

- Problems I've observed with FM reception in NYC are multipathing;
building blocking signals, etc..

and weak transmitters ( WBGO, 88.3 )

The other problem is your listening on headphones / earbuds, which eventually
wear down the plug-in socket.

You can probably get a Much cheaper AM / FM receiver than the SONY 100

Currently, I have a Sangan DT 110 for AM / FM walking around.

I really have no complaints with it. Got it at Universal Radio

http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...alty/2594.html

This even works well around 34th St, and was quite reliable during
emergencies.
I do carry extra batteries, because it has no ( low bat) warning, as my 606A
does.
This is a great little set, but too big for me to carry about in my shirt
pocket..


Until I get a good / *tiny* SW / AM / FM receiver, this is it for walking
around the City.

Dan / NYC


In article , Barry F Margolius
writes:


I want a really good, portable, FM radio. I live in NYC, and I have
lots of reception/interference problems. I was hoping the Sony 100s
would be a good choice for my needs. Anybody got any opinions on how
it functions as an FM radio (i.e. as an expensive Walkman).

Thanks,

-barry