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![]() "Jenni_is_a_Whore" wrote in message news:PKlIb.2423$zf.1216@okepread05... Subjective opinion to follow: The 909 was the first SW radio I ever purchased back in the summer of 2000. I bought it from Amazon after doing little/no research on the receiver; I simply bought it because, at the time, it was the most expensive receiver they carried (a very bad logical rule to follow, I know). I found it to be a disappointing receiver, especially considering its price class. I live in the USA midwest so a sensitive receiver is essential even for brodcast listening, let alone DX. After having owned several other portables in various price classes, I have to say that the 909 is rather insensitive for its' price, even with an external or amplified antenna. I even used a Sony AN-LP1 with it and it didn't seem to help very much. Again, at its' price it is shocking to find that it lacks SSB reception modes, as well as a synch detector. I own a Sony ICF-SW77, SW100, with the SW07 on the way. All of these models have a synch detector (with selectable sideband) and ssb capability. If the SW07 uses the same synch detector that the SW77/SW100 uses, then it's a sure bet that it will be a much better unit than the 909 for SW broadcast listening & DXing. Also the SW07 comes with an amplified antenna similar to the LP1, but without an active preselector (that function is performed by the radio itself, a nice feature). IMHO, if I were you, I would cancel the order for the 909 and go for the SW07. You will get so much more for your money. I do have to say that the 909 is excellent at FM Dxing. I don't own another rig that is as good on FM as it is. Right now, the 909 is my bathroom radio. It only gets use while I'm taking a shower in the morning or brushing my teeth at night. Plese note that my opinion has been tanted by years of heavy beer drinking and clouded judgement. Others will have more informed and better justified opinions on the 909 then I do. Your mileage may vary. JIAW Nah. I've always found that heavy beer drinking enhances one's credibility. However, I think the assessment of the 909 (DX-398) is a bit gloomy, especially given a pretty nice selection of features (e.g., lots of memories, the signal strength indicator). I'll grant that it's not the most sensitive radio out there, but I've had no problem with the major broadcasters and many of the second level ones. It clearly could use a synch detector, but I've had no problem with the way it handles SSB (and the Liberty Net!). I do not own the SW-07 (yet) but, based on word of mouth, it seems like the importance of good sound needs to be factored in here--I'm pretty sure that the 909 will be the better sounding radio given the size of the Sony's speaker. That said, the price of the SW-07 makes it the better deal if a -small- portable is not an issue. The 909 is a considerably more "substantial" unit. |
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