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![]() You do NOT need to know Morse Code in order to receive an amateur license though it is extremely helpful to know it. As I remember, so you can transmit and receive messages in all kinds of conditions where voice is not clear? I know this is another subject in itself.... By the way, you had mentioned that "you do not need memories." Actually you will find that, when you have them, you will use them (to a greater or lesser extent). Also, with the Sony ICF-SW35, the use of its memories is part of the "work-around" to its lack of a keypad that I mentioned. I see what you mean - you don't have to struggle tuning it - you go to the memory and click and you have the exact freq. you used before. From your original post, I deduced that you were interested in a small portable shortwave portable that worked better than your Mini 300PE yet was inexpensive and simple to operate. The Sony ICF-SW35 fills that bill on all counts. Other radios in its price range may appear to offer as much or even more in features but remember - each new feature means more complication in use. I want to stay simple. And most other low-cost portable shortwave receivers just do not have Sony's build quality. All the Sony products (TVs, Stereo Receivers, computers)I have used in the past have been 1st class. Some here have recommended the Sony ICF-SW7600GR. This happens to be my absolute favorite portable shortwave receiver but I did not recommend it to you because it is much more expensive than the ICF- SW35, it needs an external antenna for best performance That is something I have to think about. I do like the simplicity of this little unit I got at Radio Shack. Just turn it on, extend the antennae and select the band. If the ICF- SW35 works sort of similar, that might be the best thing for me, instead of having to learn all this arcane stuff. If I really get into SW, then I can eventually go for something much more complicated, with more features, and more capabilities. , and it is much more complicated in use, more so than your post leads me to believe you want. If I'm wrong in this assessment, then check out the ICF-SW7600GR on Amazon, Universal Radio, AES, or another site. You can also read reviews on eHam. It is, far and away, the best compact portable shortwave radio ever made (my opinion, of course). But I do not believe it is what you really want, at least from what you said and the questions you've asked. Such a radio would be, I'm afraid, VERY intimidating to you such that you would either pack it away or, worse, sell it. I think you are right. It could cause you to lose interest in the hobby (much as giving a raw teenager an Indy race car might stifle their interest in driving! They would not know what to do with it!) Stay with something relatively simple and inexpensive (though sophisticated) such as the Sony ICF-SW35 and learn to operate it to full advantage. I'll check the ICF-SW35 out. Saw it for $89.95 on Amazon. Not expensive considering what it does. Then, as you become more enamored of the shortwave hobby, you will be able to upgrade, if desired, and you won't be fooled by manufacturers' or dealers' "hype" (for example, by even CONSIDERING a single-conversion Grundig YB 550PE, a mediocre at best performer). Yeah - a lot of hype - most which I don't even understand what they are saying, at this point. I hope you understand that I am not showing you any disrespect whatsoever. I am trying to give you advice based on my own almost fifty years as a radio hobbyist and based on what you yourself asked. Others here, of course, will have their own opinions and may (probably will) disagree with me. No - thanks for explaining the tradeoffs. I think everyone will have a different opinion and there is not really a "bad" choice. It is what I will be happy with in the short term and long term. But if you do buy a Sony ICF-SW35, I believe you will be very pleased. Thanks, Joe. -- Entfred Best of luck, Joe |
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