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On May 18, 11:47 am, Joe Analssandrini
wrote: On May 18, 3:23 am, RedPenguin wrote: I currently have a Sony ICF-7600GR, and was wondering, how you try to hear activity on nets that are huge. I know on a shortwave radio that you can basically only really hear one channel at a time and can't scan like VHF/UHF but when I look at networks like the Mystic Star and some other huge ones, it's like how do you see if any channel has activity easily, when you have to basically type in each and every frequency to the radio. The Sony ICF-SW7600GR is not a scanner. It is a radio designed for listening to world band broadcasts and ham transmissions. If you try to listen to nets with this radio, you will be frustrated. That said, the best way to check is to tune to the bottom of the frequency band you wish to monitor and, while in the AM Mode "Norm," hold in the inner tuning button [ + - ] and manually scan that band. There will be no "chugging" or "muting" when scanning this way. You will then hear any transmissions available at your location and you can then stop and listen - only to one frequency at a time, however. You asked how to check easily: there is no way with this radio. It is not designed for that. For what you wish to do, you need a scanner. I hope this is not the main reason you bought this one! Best, Joe Well, I like broadcasts also, but what would you use for nets because I heard there really are no HF scanners due to the fact of how much noise affects it. |
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