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Old November 13th 08, 05:01 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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I'd read about the SONY radio here
several months ago. ( ICF-S10MK2 )

It's an AM-FM pocket radio,
sells at the SONY site for about $13.
When I bought it, shipping was free.

It must be a "next generation" radio.
Tuning, sensitivity, selectivity are excellent.
I live in southern Arizona, and on any given night,
I listen to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, etc.

I can't vouch for FM.... we only have 3 FM stations in the area.

I often fall asleep with the radio "on",
yet I'm still waiting to replace the batteries.

If you're looking for a good radio value,
look at the new SONY. You'll be surprised.
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"RJ" wrote in
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It's an AM-FM pocket radio,
sells at the SONY site for about $13.
When I bought it, shipping was free.

It must be a "next generation" radio.
Tuning, sensitivity, selectivity are excellent.
I live in southern Arizona, and on any given night,
I listen to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, etc.


I'm about to get an SRF-59. BCB DXers are using them and raving about them,
calling it "ultralight DXing." The SRF-59 does tune all the way to 1700
kHz.
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On Nov 13, 6:17*pm, elaich wrote:
"RJ" wrote :

It's an AM-FM pocket radio,
sells at the SONY site for about $13.
When I bought it, shipping was free.


It must be a "next generation" radio.
Tuning, sensitivity, selectivity are excellent.
I live in southern Arizona, and on any given night,
I listen to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, etc.


I'm about to get an SRF-59. BCB DXers are using them and raving about them,
calling it "ultralight DXing." The SRF-59 does tune all the way to 1700
kHz.


Sony SRF-59 Radio
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-SRF-59-Ra.../dp/B00006JQ06
* Oops Headphones Only : No Speaker

Sony ICF-S10MK2 Pocket AM/FM Radio
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-ICF-S10MK.../dp/B00020S7XK
* It's Got a Speaker


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On Nov 13, 9:26*pm, RHF wrote:
On Nov 13, 6:17*pm, elaich wrote:

"RJ" wrote :


It's an AM-FM pocket radio,
sells at the SONY site for about $13.
When I bought it, shipping was free.


It must be a "next generation" radio.
Tuning, sensitivity, selectivity are excellent.
I live in southern Arizona, and on any given night,
I listen to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, etc.


I'm about to get an SRF-59. BCB DXers are using them and raving about them,
calling it "ultralight DXing." The SRF-59 does tune all the way to 1700
kHz.


Sony SRF-59 Radiohttp://www.amazon.com/Sony-SRF-59-Radio-Walkman-Headphones/dp/B00006JQ06
* Oops Headphones Only : No Speaker

Sony ICF-S10MK2 Pocket AM/FM Radiohttp://www.amazon.com/Sony-ICF-S10MK2-Pocket-Radio-Silver/dp/B00020S7XK
* It's Got a Speaker


Hey RHF, I think I have seen a site that a guy talks about modding
that particular piece out a little. I used to have that site saved but
I don't have it anymore. Kind of like the Lowbander of the 394 and
everyone (six-seven people I think) really noticed a difference or so
they said. I really don't know how much more you could jack that up
for performance though or if you would even want to. {?}
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On Nov 15, 1:17*am, BCBlazysusan wrote:
On Nov 13, 9:26*pm, RHF wrote:



On Nov 13, 6:17*pm, elaich wrote:


"RJ" wrote :


It's an AM-FM pocket radio,
sells at the SONY site for about $13.
When I bought it, shipping was free.


It must be a "next generation" radio.
Tuning, sensitivity, selectivity are excellent.
I live in southern Arizona, and on any given night,
I listen to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, etc.


I'm about to get an SRF-59. BCB DXers are using them and raving about them,
calling it "ultralight DXing." The SRF-59 does tune all the way to 1700
kHz.


Sony SRF-59 Radiohttp://www.amazon.com/Sony-SRF-59-Radio-Walkman-Headphones/dp/B00006JQ06
* Oops Headphones Only : No Speaker


Sony ICF-S10MK2 Pocket AM/FM Radiohttp://www.amazon.com/Sony-ICF-S10MK2-Pocket-Radio-Silver/dp/B00020S7XK
* It's Got a Speaker


- Hey RHF,
- I think I have seen a site that a guy talks about
- modding that particular piece out a little.
- I used to have that site saved but
- I don't have it anymore.
- Kind of like the Lowbander of the 394
- and everyone (six-seven people I think)
- really noticed a difference or so they
- said. I really don't know how much more
- you could jack that up for performance
- though or if you would even want to. {?}

BCB LazySusan,

That would be "Dr. Xin Feng [PhD]"
-wrt- the Sony SRF-S83 and Sony SRF-S84

Note that Dr. Xin Feng is a former Chinese Rocket.

Sony AM/FM ICF-S10MK2 / Sangean DT-200 /
Sony SRF-S84 'pocket' Radios
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...3e0f8575d6da14
-quote-
THE BETTER SOUNDING AM/FM 'POCKET' RADIO : ~$60.00
SONY SRF-S83 and SONY SRF-S84 are the 'smallest' and
the "Best" FM/AM Radios available on the market.
NOTE - Headphone / EarBuds / No Speaker
http://www.fixup.net/products/radio/srfs83mk2.htm
http://www.fixup.net/tips/srfs83/srfs83.htm
http://www.fixup.net/products/index.htm
The SONY SRF-S84 Radio is Modified by
Dr. Xin Feng [PhD] for better sound.
DR FENG = http://www.fixup.net/about.htm
-unquote-

iane ~ RHF


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On Nov 13, 9:17*pm, elaich wrote:
"RJ" wrote :

It's an AM-FM pocket radio,
sells at the SONY site for about $13.
When I bought it, shipping was free.


It must be a "next generation" radio.
Tuning, sensitivity, selectivity are excellent.
I live in southern Arizona, and on any given night,
I listen to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, etc.


I'm about to get an SRF-59. BCB DXers are using them and raving about them,
calling it "ultralight DXing." The SRF-59 does tune all the way to 1700
kHz.


Check this out;

"Supercharged" Sony ICF-SW7600GR

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ultral...t= 20&dir=asc





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On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 09:35:13 -0800, Bob Dobbs wrote:

RJ wrote:
It must be a "next generation" radio. Tuning, sensitivity, selectivity
are excellent. I live in southern Arizona, and on any given night, I
listen to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, etc.


If you're talking about KGO (810) KSL (1160) or KOKC (1520) those
powerhouse clear channels come in fine almost anywhere. Out in the
desert of southern Arizona with few stations available, any radio would
appear to exhibit good selectivity. Take it with you next summer when it
gets so hot you zonies all head for the SoCal beaches.


Rocky Point...

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