On Jan 3, 12:55*pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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Brenda Ann wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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http://www.thepowerhour.com/news3/sony_radio.htm
I made an attempt to look up the specs on this radio and could not find
anything
related to shortwave. The only thing the 'S' denotes in the model
number
is the
fact that it's silver in colour.
Buyer beware!
It does indeed have SW, though I can't find any detailed information from
Sony as to what frequency range(s) it has. This link does say it has 12
presets for SW, though.
http://www.sony-asia.com/product/cdx...60s%252F%252Fc...
Interesting! I had looked at that page, but didn't notice what you've
seen. Click on the
specs however and it seems to make no mention of SW.
Apparently, it's not a major sellling point. Notice on the box on the
original link, it does say SW also.- Hide quoted text -
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FO&A,
Since the Basic Model Numbers are CDX-GTxxxS
http://www.sony.com.sg/productcatego...ite=hp_en_SG_i
All Three Compared -
http://tinyurl.com/23cre3
1 - Sony Model # CDX-GT160S
2 - Sony Model # CDX-GT260S
3 - Sony Model # CDX-GT360S
Could the "S" at the end of the Model Number
simply mean 'Shortwave' ?
I would suspect that the Shortwave Radio Frequency
Coverage would be the same for all :
SW1 : 2,940 - 7,735 kHz = 120m, 90m, 75m, 60m, 49m, 41m
SW2 : 9,500 - 18,135 kHz = 31m, 25m, 22m, 19m, 16m
Except for SW2 the Frequency Range : 10,140 - 11,575 kHz
is not covered by these Radios.
eBay.Co.HK {Hong Kong} is an alternative source
for these Sony CDX-GTxxxS Radios
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/sear...e=Sony+CDX-GT*
Example Sony Model # CDX-GT160S
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQitemZ220161510338
Price : £62.99 + S&H £22.99 = £86 = US$170
Also eBay Australia has some of these
Sony CDX-GTxxxS Radios
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/_W0QQitemZ190140690426
Price : AU$145 + S&H AU$45 = AU$190 = US$167
~ RHF