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Guys,
The Sony XR-5100 in car cassette AM/FM/SW radio is a great little performer, and its mounted in my Pajero 4x4. I ordered my from the Shortwave Store and picked it up when I was in Hawaii for my Wedding and Honey Money 2 year ago (Else delivery cost to Australia was not going to be worth it). Whenever I head out camping or just day trip I always have a Shortwave Radio with me, without worrying about packing a portable shortwave. The only downside is the radio beeps when you press the tunning buttons. So If you know what freq you want then you hold the tuning button until you get there else you let it scan and stop on freq whichever you desire. BTW it does have a remote control which I love as when I'm sitting on the back tail gate / boot I can easy control the radio and volume from back there ![]() To make it more effective I carry two bits of random wire BLUEY 1 - 10foot blue light wire cable for short stops by the side of the road and BLUEY 2 - a 100m drum of light wire cable for when I have time to run a good bit of length. I would highly recommend this radio, but if you can unlike mine do not run it though a electric car antenna, however that said, when the car is stationary and engine turned off the electric antenna is fine, and even better when extended with a bit of wire ![]() Regards Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------ Location: Canberra Australia Radio: Icom R75 with DSP options Antenna: Cliff Dweller 2 Website: http://people.aapt.net.au/~mark_rutherford/ NT0Z wrote: The particular Sony model I mentioned tunes in 9 or 10 kHz steps on the AM BC band. It's obviously meant for use on either side of the Atlantic... ![]() --Kirk, NT0Z |
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