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I am looking for the a shortwave radio with these key characteristics
and would appreciate your suggestions: #1 VERY small #2 VERY rugged #3 digital tuning #4 the most features. I want it for world travel as well as camping. |
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On 12 Apr 2007 01:10:06 -0700, "SharpTradingCompany.com"
wrote: I am looking for the a shortwave radio with these key characteristics and would appreciate your suggestions: #1 VERY small #2 VERY rugged #3 digital tuning #4 the most features. I want it for world travel as well as camping. http://universal-radio.com/catalog/portable/3319.html |
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On 12 Apr 2007 01:10:06 -0700, "SharpTradingCompany.com"
wrote in . com: I am looking for the a shortwave radio with these key characteristics and would appreciate your suggestions: #1 VERY small #2 VERY rugged #3 digital tuning #4 the most features. I want it for world travel as well as camping. http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...able/0111.html The Sony ICF-SW100S has all the features of a full-sized portable, but is small enough to fit into your shirt pocket. This radio is an incredible 4.375x1x2.875 inches (111x25x73 mm) 8 oz. Frequency coverage includes 76-108 MHz FM and complete coverage of long wave, medium wave and shortwave from from 150 - 29999 kHz continuously. The PLL quartz frequency digital synthesized tuning is the world's most accurate drift-free tuning method and makes tuning-in desired stations simple and precise. The dual-conversion superheterodyne circuitry provides high sensitivity and interference rejection. A synchronous detector with selectable sideband is included to help reduce the effects of adjacent channel interference and fading. The ICF-SW100S even receives SSB single sideband and morse code signals. The world time clock feature provides local and 24-city name/time display. 50 memory station presets allow storage and recall of frequency and station name at a touch of a button. The auto scan feature allows scanning of available stations one at a time with a few seconds pause before resuming or can hold on a specific frequency. Other features include 1 kHz tuning, dual clock/alarm, LED tuning indicator, tone control and FM stereo via headphone jack. |
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On Apr 12, 8:56 am, David wrote:
On 12 Apr 2007 01:10:06 -0700, "SharpTradingCompany.com" wrote: I am looking for the a shortwave radio with these key characteristics and would appreciate your suggestions: #1 VERY small #2 VERY rugged #3 digital tuning #4 the most features. I want it for world travel as well as camping. http://universal-radio.com/catalog/portable/3319.html Depending on the type of travel/camping that's being done, the ICF- SW7600GR can present size issues. When traveling about in the Indian subcontinent some years back, I came to loathe the bulkiness of the ICF-SW7600G, since the preference was to travel as light as possible. That said, the unit provided very good service throughout, and it was reasonably well-built that I didn't have to worry about it taking a knock here or there, while in its supplied case. When returning to India a few years later, I traveled with the smaller Sangean ATS-606A, taking into account the previous trip's lesson. Decent performance on the whole, although when in the Western Ghats during the monsoon season, the LCD blanked out entirely (although the unit otherwise worked). It didn't return to normal until I got out of the exceedingly humid climate. Anyway, I'd travel with either of 'em again. If I was intent on doing a fair bit of listening, I'd go with the exttra bulk and take the Sony. Junius. |
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I remember the heat and humidity in Vietnam.I was at Shannon Wright
Compound,South of Saigon for about three months and then I got transfered to Tan Son Nhut,about six or seven miles North of Saigon.The weather never cools down in the places in Vietnam where I was,it is just as hot and humid and muggy and sticky weather at night time as it is in the day time.I was constantly sweating every minute of every day and night when I was over there.That heat and humidity over there is sompin else! www.114thaviationcompany.com www.tsna.org In fact,I received an email yesterday from someone at the 114th Aviation Company website. cuhulin |
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On Apr 12, 4:10 am, "SharpTradingCompany.com"
wrote: I am looking for the a shortwave radio with these key characteristics and would appreciate your suggestions: #1 VERY small #2 VERY rugged #3 digital tuning #4 the most features. I want it for world travel as well as camping. "''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''' I have a small Eton 100 which has been reliable and has all the features. It is also inexpensive (about $60). It's worth a look. ve3iut..proud holder of the Telamon "Generalissimo panjandrum hooha idiot award..first class." |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On 12 Apr 2007 01:10:06 -0700, "SharpTradingCompany.com" wrote in . com: I am looking for the a shortwave radio with these key characteristics and would appreciate your suggestions: #1 VERY small #2 VERY rugged #3 digital tuning #4 the most features. I want it for world travel as well as camping. http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...able/0111.html The Sony ICF-SW100S has all the features of a full-sized portable, but is small enough to fit into your shirt pocket. This radio is an incredible 4.375x1x2.875 inches (111x25x73 mm) 8 oz. Frequency coverage includes 76-108 MHz FM and complete coverage of long wave, medium wave and shortwave from from 150 - 29999 kHz continuously. The PLL quartz frequency digital synthesized tuning is the world's most accurate drift-free tuning method and makes tuning-in desired stations simple and precise. The dual-conversion superheterodyne circuitry provides high sensitivity and interference rejection. A synchronous detector with selectable sideband is included to help reduce the effects of adjacent channel interference and fading. The ICF-SW100S even receives SSB single sideband and morse code signals. The world time clock feature provides local and 24-city name/time display. 50 memory station presets allow storage and recall of frequency and station name at a touch of a button. The auto scan feature allows scanning of available stations one at a time with a few seconds pause before resuming or can hold on a specific frequency. Other features include 1 kHz tuning, dual clock/alarm, LED tuning indicator, tone control and FM stereo via headphone jack. I would agree with the SW100. Used one for international travel for many years (now use SW07). The SW100 may still be available new in Europe. For travel a used SW100 would suffice. |
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On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 17:05:37 -0500, "HD.Radio"
wrote in : http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...able/0111.html The Sony ICF-SW100S has all the features of a full-sized portable, but is small enough to fit into your shirt pocket. This radio is an incredible 4.375x1x2.875 inches (111x25x73 mm) 8 oz. Frequency coverage includes 76-108 MHz FM and complete coverage of long wave, medium wave and shortwave from from 150 - 29999 kHz continuously. The PLL quartz frequency digital synthesized tuning is the world's most accurate drift-free tuning method and makes tuning-in desired stations simple and precise. The dual-conversion superheterodyne circuitry provides high sensitivity and interference rejection. A synchronous detector with selectable sideband is included to help reduce the effects of adjacent channel interference and fading. The ICF-SW100S even receives SSB single sideband and morse code signals. The world time clock feature provides local and 24-city name/time display. 50 memory station presets allow storage and recall of frequency and station name at a touch of a button. The auto scan feature allows scanning of available stations one at a time with a few seconds pause before resuming or can hold on a specific frequency. Other features include 1 kHz tuning, dual clock/alarm, LED tuning indicator, tone control and FM stereo via headphone jack. I would agree with the SW100. Used one for international travel for many years (now use SW07). The SW100 may still be available new in Europe. I found three new ones for sale on eBay. For travel a used SW100 would suffice. Absolutely. If you can find one. |
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On Apr 12, 1:10 am, "SharpTradingCompany.com"
wrote: I am looking for the a shortwave radio with these key characteristics and would appreciate your suggestions: #1 VERY small #2 VERY rugged #3 digital tuning #4 the most features. I want it for world travel as well as camping Greetings: I have the Sony 7600, Eton E5, and several other radios, (Including my Panasonic RF2200, not for sale.) The Sony SW100S is a great radio, but getting harder to find, and is somewhat pricey for most people, unless you can pick up a used one in great condition. If you can, then get it. The SW100S is a fantastic little radio. The Sony ICF7600 and Eton E5, Grundig G5 are also great radios that I would have no trouble recommending, except the "VERY small" is one of your conditions, so I rule them out. I love these radios at home but I take a Degen DE11 with me when traveling and I want to go REALLY small. One that I use, and like very much is the Degen DE11, that I bought on eBay. The radio measures, 4.3x2.8x1 inches, (110x71x23 mm). It is single conversion, but pretty damn good for a single conversion in such a small package. But it does not receive single side band. The DE105, and DE101 are about the same size, but in my opinion the DE11 is a better radio. I have all three, and although the DE105 is good, the DE101 just doesn't have it as far as being a good radio. But that is kind of expected since it is such a cheap radio. I thought it would, but after using them all, I feel the DE11 is the best of the three. On thing I did was get a nice Lowepro camera case for the DE11. It fits the radio like a glove, giving decent protection and has a small pouch that fits the extension antenna and hold a couple of spare batteries. I highly recommend getting a Lowepro case or something similar if you wish to give good protection to this little radio if you decide to get it. I will tell you that there are stories that Degens quality control is not quite as high as it was a couple of years ago. There are stories that the odd customer has received a radio with a quality problem. I suppose I have been lucky so far. I also have bought the Kaito KA1101, and the Kaito KA1102, and I'm happy with them both. Best regards, Cato |
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On Apr 12, 1:10 am, "SharpTradingCompany.com"
wrote: I am looking for the a shortwave radio with these key characteristics and would appreciate your suggestions: #1 VERY small #2 VERY rugged #3 digital tuning #4 the most features. I want it for world travel as well as camping. Oh yes... one other thing..... They DE11 is very inexpensive compared to the Sony radios. So, when traveling, if your DE11 gets lost, or stolen, or, (in this day and age), confiscated, you are out a lot less money then with the more expensive radios. It will be easier to replace with another DE11. But, if money is no object,, go for the Sony. Cato |
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