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![]() "jamman" wrote Is there any difference between using a power cord and using batteries? The proper power supply for Sony radios are expensive - $100. (I have one) In my experience using both batteries and the Sony power supply, the power supply is excellent. In trying to boost reception on my first radio, I relied on a longwire antenna. Can this be used to boost the AM reception on the 7600gr too? No. For shortwave consider the Sony AN-LP1 antenna. Highly recommended but currently hard to find. Or are there better suggestions for an antenna -- if one is even suggested. I use a the Terk AM Advantage loop with excellent results. Cradle the 7600GR inside the Terk loop. Any quirks that I should be aware of also would be greatly appreciated. None. It is the best portable shortwave receiver in its class, period. |
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