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Guys,
I guess I need to clarify a bit about my earlier statements about "having the engine turned off!!". There was fair number of stations (albeit CRI, Radio Australia, RNZI, BBC, NHK Japan etc) that I could listen to while driving, but when it faded at a certain point the vehicle ignition / electric / motor noise would come through at certain low revs / idle / cruising speed. I did not attempt to try any noice / electronic condensor on the power supply etc as it usually was not too bad. Its just I usually am stationary on the side of the road / camping when playing with the shortwave ![]() The other bad thing for my Pajero 4x4 is the antenna is it has an Electric Antenna, and so possible if I fitted a larger am/fm whip it may MAY yeild better results. But I also am interested to hear from other people who have installed a SW car radio to gauge how it performed for them while driving ![]() Cheers Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Location: Canberra Australia Radio: Icom R75 with DSP options Antenna: Cliff Dweller 2 Website: http://aussiedrifter.blogspot.com/ Listen Live via USTREAM.TV: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/aussie...wave-listening mc wrote: Somebody said a while back that it worked acceptably only with the car engine turned off... Can others tell me about the level of performance achieved? For SWLing with the car turned OFF, I'll just bring along my ICF-2010. I don't want to do serious DXing on the car radio, but I do want to hear major international outlets while driving around. If that's not feasible, it's not worth the price. Thanks! |
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G'day All,
Well I've returned back to Canberra and have now been able to get a couple of videos done to show the Sony CDX-GT260 AM/FM/SW Car Radio in action. Video1: Quick scan of SW2 from 9500 khz to 17500 khz. I just used quick scan, and am sure there would have been a fair few more stations picked up if I had manually scanned. - its a 15mb video approx 3min 30sec. http://www.mediafire.com/?0ljjgceexoz Video2: Shows what happens when the car starts / is running. Like I've said earlier a power supply filter / condenser may help fix this, but I haven't needed to worry about this. - its 5mb ~ 1min 30 sec http://www.mediafire.com/?eg11gzp2g1x Picture 1: Shows the external AM/FM whip antenna. Looks very similar to a 27mhz cb antenna. http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.p...30njsm&thumb=4 Hope this helps Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Location: Canberra Australia Radio: Icom R75 with DSP options Antenna: Cliff Dweller 2 Website: http://aussiedrifter.blogspot.com/ Listen Live via USTREAM.TV: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/aussie...wave-listening AussieDrifter wrote: Guys, I guess I need to clarify a bit about my earlier statements about "having the engine turned off!!". There was fair number of stations (albeit CRI, Radio Australia, RNZI, BBC, NHK Japan etc) that I could listen to while driving, but when it faded at a certain point the vehicle ignition / electric / motor noise would come through at certain low revs / idle / cruising speed. I did not attempt to try any noice / electronic condensor on the power supply etc as it usually was not too bad. Its just I usually am stationary on the side of the road / camping when playing with the shortwave ![]() The other bad thing for my Pajero 4x4 is the antenna is it has an Electric Antenna, and so possible if I fitted a larger am/fm whip it may MAY yeild better results. But I also am interested to hear from other people who have installed a SW car radio to gauge how it performed for them while driving ![]() Cheers Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Location: Canberra Australia Radio: Icom R75 with DSP options Antenna: Cliff Dweller 2 Website: http://aussiedrifter.blogspot.com/ Listen Live via USTREAM.TV: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/aussie...wave-listening mc wrote: Somebody said a while back that it worked acceptably only with the car engine turned off... Can others tell me about the level of performance achieved? For SWLing with the car turned OFF, I'll just bring along my ICF-2010. I don't want to do serious DXing on the car radio, but I do want to hear major international outlets while driving around. If that's not feasible, it's not worth the price. Thanks! |
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Thanks!
I'm impressed that its Seek function always lands on the signals, not 5 kHz short of them. Your engine interference may be coming in through the antenna, which is not shielded from the engine. I'm planning to use my regular radio antenna and replace it with a longer one if needed. In my part of the world there's a lot of Spanish on the radio (everybody aims for Cuba, and I'm close enough), and in general I think there's more on shortwave here than in the Pacific Rim region. This is very useful information. There's a Singapore dealer who advertises these on eBay -- do you know anything about him? The alternative is "Shortwave Store" in Canada, with a much higher price. We Americans apparently aren't supposed to have shortwave radios in our cars, according to Sony ![]() |
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G'day MC,
Sorry mate I don't know anything about the EBAY seller as I haven't needed to have any dealing with them. However The Canadian store I've had dealings with as it was them whom I purchase the Sony XR-5100 tape deck AM/FM/SW radio from back in 2005, and they were very helpful. The only reason why it was somewhat financially viable for me was that I was going to Hawaii on Holiday and it the only cost a few dollars to ship it to the Hawaiian Hotel and the CAD$ was on par with the AUS$. Back in 2005 I was in a similar position in that I had the options of getting the radio from Asia or Canada/US. However I was totally surprised to see these radios selling at my local auto store and why I quickly snapped up two, I've just checked the original boxes they came in and I actually purchased the (GT260 and GT360) not the GT160 as I originally thought ![]() Regards Mark mc wrote: Thanks! I'm impressed that its Seek function always lands on the signals, not 5 kHz short of them. Your engine interference may be coming in through the antenna, which is not shielded from the engine. I'm planning to use my regular radio antenna and replace it with a longer one if needed. In my part of the world there's a lot of Spanish on the radio (everybody aims for Cuba, and I'm close enough), and in general I think there's more on shortwave here than in the Pacific Rim region. This is very useful information. There's a Singapore dealer who advertises these on eBay -- do you know anything about him? The alternative is "Shortwave Store" in Canada, with a much higher price. We Americans apparently aren't supposed to have shortwave radios in our cars, according to Sony ![]() |
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"AussieDrifter" wrote in message
... Back in 2005 I was in a similar position in that I had the options of getting the radio from Asia or Canada/US. However I was totally surprised to see these radios selling at my local auto store and why I quickly snapped up two, I've just checked the original boxes they came in and I actually purchased the (GT260 and GT360) not the GT160 as I originally thought ![]() Regards Mark Interesting! Do you know of any mail-order suppliers in Australia that might have this radio and be willing to send it to America? I just checked Jaycar Electronics and they don't seem to sell car audio. |
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MC,
I bought my two from the local auto store called "SuperCheap" they may be willing to do business international however not sure of anyone else locally. That said, I did a google on GT260 "Australia Only" search and found this: http://www.ryda.com.au/Sony-CDX-GT16...p/cdxgt160.htm - AUD$ 130 http://www.ryda.com.au/Sony-CDX-GT26...p/cdxgt260.htm - AUD$ 170 http://www.ryda.com.au/Sony-CDX-GT36...p/cdxgt360.htm - AUD$ 187 Now when I attempted to proceed through the check out, it only allowed me to select "Australia" for country. But maybe attempt to send them an email to see if they may do any international order ????? Regards Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------ Location: Canberra Australia Radio: Icom R75 with DSP options Antenna: Cliff Dweller 2 Website: http://aussiedrifter.blogspot.com/ Listen Live via USTREAM.TV: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/aussie...wave-listening mc wrote: "AussieDrifter" wrote in message ... Back in 2005 I was in a similar position in that I had the options of getting the radio from Asia or Canada/US. However I was totally surprised to see these radios selling at my local auto store and why I quickly snapped up two, I've just checked the original boxes they came in and I actually purchased the (GT260 and GT360) not the GT160 as I originally thought ![]() Regards Mark Interesting! Do you know of any mail-order suppliers in Australia that might have this radio and be willing to send it to America? I just checked Jaycar Electronics and they don't seem to sell car audio. -- |
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