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Having both of those (sw-07 sw-100) I wouldn't consider either one "rugged"
by any means. It wouldn't take much of a drop to rip the folding lid and wires right off of them... "Barker" wrote in message ... The smallest and best portable shortwave radios ever made: The Sony ICF SW-100 is very good but needs the AN-LP1 antenna to perform well. Waters & Stanton ships to the US. My orders have been received in as little as 1 week. http://www.wsplc.com/acatalog/Sony_P...Receivers.html (no active antenna) http://www.ogormans.co.uk/shortwav1.htm#SONY ICF-SW100 (no active antenna) http://www.unitedbuy.com/icfsw100s.html (includes active antenna AN-LP1) The SW-07 is sweet and includes the automatic AN-LP2 active antenna. http://parkaveelectronics.com/produc...mid=SONICFSW07 http://www.pmelectronix.com/sony-per...dio-p-708.html http://www.unitedbuy.com/icfsw07.html Except for Waters & Stanton I would call these places to confirm item is in stock. Both of these radios are very desireable and have a high resale value. "MaMaDoG" wrote in message ... Sony ICF-SW100 or INF-SW07 Both are superb! wrote in message ... I'm riding my bicycle on a long distance bike tour next summer. Will be camping out along way What small rugged model SW would you guys advise for such a trip? |
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I currently own both and they are certainly more rugged than any cheap bulky
Degan/Kaito/Redsun chinese garbage. "Jim Hackett" wrote in message t... Having both of those (sw-07 sw-100) I wouldn't consider either one "rugged" by any means. It wouldn't take much of a drop to rip the folding lid and wires right off of them... "Barker" wrote in message ... The smallest and best portable shortwave radios ever made: The Sony ICF SW-100 is very good but needs the AN-LP1 antenna to perform well. Waters & Stanton ships to the US. My orders have been received in as little as 1 week. http://www.wsplc.com/acatalog/Sony_P...Receivers.html (no active antenna) http://www.ogormans.co.uk/shortwav1.htm#SONY ICF-SW100 (no active antenna) http://www.unitedbuy.com/icfsw100s.html (includes active antenna AN-LP1) The SW-07 is sweet and includes the automatic AN-LP2 active antenna. http://parkaveelectronics.com/produc...mid=SONICFSW07 http://www.pmelectronix.com/sony-per...dio-p-708.html http://www.unitedbuy.com/icfsw07.html Except for Waters & Stanton I would call these places to confirm item is in stock. Both of these radios are very desireable and have a high resale value. "MaMaDoG" wrote in message ... Sony ICF-SW100 or INF-SW07 Both are superb! wrote in message ... I'm riding my bicycle on a long distance bike tour next summer. Will be camping out along way What small rugged model SW would you guys advise for such a trip? |
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Go to a Walgreen's store in your area and see what they have in the way
of a small AM/FM/Shortwave radio.I am guessing you want something inexpensive and if it gets dropped or wet,you won't be out much money.Happy Biycling. cuhulin |
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![]() Scooby wrote: I currently own both and they are certainly more rugged than any cheap bulky Degan/Kaito/Redsun chinese garbage. "Jim Hackett" wrote in message t... Having both of those (sw-07 sw-100) I wouldn't consider either one "rugged" by any means. It wouldn't take much of a drop to rip the folding lid and wires right off of them... "Barker" wrote in message ... The smallest and best portable shortwave radios ever made: The Sony ICF SW-100 is very good but needs the AN-LP1 antenna to perform well. Waters & Stanton ships to the US. My orders have been received in as little as 1 week. http://www.wsplc.com/acatalog/Sony_P...Receivers.html (no active antenna) http://www.ogormans.co.uk/shortwav1.htm#SONY ICF-SW100 (no active antenna) http://www.unitedbuy.com/icfsw100s.html (includes active antenna AN-LP1) The SW-07 is sweet and includes the automatic AN-LP2 active antenna. http://parkaveelectronics.com/produc...mid=SONICFSW07 http://www.pmelectronix.com/sony-per...dio-p-708.html http://www.unitedbuy.com/icfsw07.html Except for Waters & Stanton I would call these places to confirm item is in stock. Both of these radios are very desireable and have a high resale value. "MaMaDoG" wrote in message ... Sony ICF-SW100 or INF-SW07 Both are superb! wrote in message ... I'm riding my bicycle on a long distance bike tour next summer. Will be camping out along way What small rugged model SW would you guys advise for such a trip? Yea, Buddy ! Grundig/Eton/Tecsun/Redsun are all very cheap Chinese-made crap - especially, the Grundig S350 ! |
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Jim Hackett wrote:
Having both of those (sw-07 sw-100) I wouldn't consider either one "rugged" by any means. It wouldn't take much of a drop to rip the folding lid and wires right off of them... That's true if operating the SW100 open. But if moving about you can operate it closed, and it comes with a little pseudo-leather semi-pouch which closes over the lid snap, which both cushions falls and stops the lid opening in a fall. The volume control and an earphone jack are accessible with the pouch thing closed. Pretty robust! -- Chris Malcolm DoD #205 IPAB, Informatics, JCMB, King's Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ, UK [http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/homes/cam/] |
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