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Old January 2nd 08, 05:47 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
GeorgeC GeorgeC is offline
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Default Sony car shortwave radio?

That would be the Kenwood RZ-1, not too bad, but not exactly DIN sized, I
had one in the 90's. It was close but no cigar. Philips made the DC-777,
which was a pretty good one, DIN sized, 25W per chan apms, as I recall. I
had one in a Corvette and a Cougar. Pretty good, but 30-something inch
antenna is a bit small for weak DX, but still not bad.

I have now a Sony Xplod Series XR-4950 that I need to install one of these
days.

It has (again, I think I have this right) 40 watt amplifiers X4, but only
two RCA outs for external amplifiers.

Also called a XR-C5100

I got mine from Jacky's but I recently checked and that stuff is no longer
shown, and I could not find one...

But ebay may be a good place for a DC-777 or a XR-C5100, XR-4950X XR-4900

The Kenwood may be a better receiver, but now made for car radio
replacement. No Stereo on FM, etc. Does have AM, FM narrow, FM-Wide modes.

GeorgeC

george at d y b dot com

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On Jan 1, 6:05 pm, "mc" wrote:
Sony makes a car stereo system that includes shortwave radio. How well

does
it perform? Would I actually be able to hear at least the major
international outlets (BBC, RCI, etc.) while driving across town?

I'm a ham and have been an avid SWL in the past -- away from it

recently --
but am also a linguist and would like to hear various languages

regularly
(including something in Spanish with more intellectual content than the
local hit parade, or whatever it is). I understand that this radio

would
not be for serious DXing.

Any experiences? Thanks.


I saw the specs once. You would not be impressed. If you are just
going to listen to the BBC, then satellite would be your answer. From
a shortwave perspective, Sirius is better than XM. XM just has the
BBC.

Kenwood made a small DIN sized DC to daylight radio, with daylight
somewhere around 900Mhz. The last one I saw on ebay was being sold by
RadioMart (TM). I recall it was rare and most excellent. ;-)