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Chuck Gulker January 3rd 04 05:39 PM

FS: New/Unopened Sony ICF-SW07 -- $ 275 Delivered
 
For Sale: just received brand new Sony ICF-SW07 portable shortwave radio.
I only opened the outside shipping box to verify contents. I have never
opened the Sony box (picture of the Sony package available upon request).
Save about a hundred dollars over the current lowest Internet price. $
275.00 delivered to your door. I will pay shipping and insurance. E-mail
me privately if you are interested in purchasing this new radio.

The ICF-SW07 is packed with features and performance. Frequency coverage is
150 to 29999 kHz to include all longwave, medium wave (AM) and shortwave
frequencies. FM stereo is provided to the earphone and line out jacks on the
side of the radio. The dual conversion shortwave circuit supports 1 kHz
readout for precise tuning via the up/down buttons, scanning or 80
user-defined alphanumeric memories. A new feature called SW Station Call
Tuning (VOA/BBC/DW/Other) automatically chooses frequencies used in your
time zone from the removable ROM data module. The ROM is accessable through
a door on the bottom of the radio. Sony offers an optional updated ROM from
time to time. Other refinements include: synchronous detection, SSB single
sideband reception, tone switch, lock, 24 hour clock timer, sleep timer,
variable attenuator, external antenna jack and backlit display. This radio
can operate with the cover closed.

Supplied accessories include: carry case, AN-LP2 active loop antenna, Sony
Wave Handbook, AC adapter and stereo earphones. Requires two AA cells (not
supplied). Silver and gray case. Only 5.4x1.3x3.6 inches 9 oz (137x33x91 mm
257 g) when closed.



Maximus January 3rd 04 10:07 PM

Loran is being phased out as far as I know, in favor of satellites. Some of
the things on shortwave are radioteletype, radiotelephone, single sideband
military communications, marine single sideband communications, amateur
radio transmissions, aircraft, you name it. There is also a lot of radio
frequency energy coming from everything digital in the world, including
broadband over power lines, telephone lines, and wirelss stuff from
computers and many other things. It's quite a soup out there S.
V
"Chuck Gulker" wrote in message
...
For Sale: just received brand new Sony ICF-SW07 portable shortwave radio.
I only opened the outside shipping box to verify contents. I have never
opened the Sony box (picture of the Sony package available upon request).
Save about a hundred dollars over the current lowest Internet price. $
275.00 delivered to your door. I will pay shipping and insurance. E-mail
me privately if you are interested in purchasing this new radio.

The ICF-SW07 is packed with features and performance. Frequency coverage

is
150 to 29999 kHz to include all longwave, medium wave (AM) and shortwave
frequencies. FM stereo is provided to the earphone and line out jacks on

the
side of the radio. The dual conversion shortwave circuit supports 1 kHz
readout for precise tuning via the up/down buttons, scanning or 80
user-defined alphanumeric memories. A new feature called SW Station Call
Tuning (VOA/BBC/DW/Other) automatically chooses frequencies used in your
time zone from the removable ROM data module. The ROM is accessable

through
a door on the bottom of the radio. Sony offers an optional updated ROM

from
time to time. Other refinements include: synchronous detection, SSB single
sideband reception, tone switch, lock, 24 hour clock timer, sleep timer,
variable attenuator, external antenna jack and backlit display. This radio
can operate with the cover closed.

Supplied accessories include: carry case, AN-LP2 active loop antenna, Sony
Wave Handbook, AC adapter and stereo earphones. Requires two AA cells (not
supplied). Silver and gray case. Only 5.4x1.3x3.6 inches 9 oz (137x33x91

mm
257 g) when closed.





HFguy January 4th 04 03:26 AM

Chuck Gulker wrote:

For Sale: just received brand new Sony ICF-SW07 portable shortwave radio.
I only opened the outside shipping box to verify contents. I have never
opened the Sony box (picture of the Sony package available upon request).
Save about a hundred dollars over the current lowest Internet price. $
275.00 delivered to your door. I will pay shipping and insurance. E-mail
me privately if you are interested in purchasing this new radio.


How about selling it to a newcomer to shortwave for $149? Does that
price sound familiar? :-)


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Jenni_is_a_Whore January 4th 04 04:07 AM

I think there will be a _lot_ of SW07's for sale at "bargain basement"
prices during the next few weeks. :)

JIAW

"HFguy" wrote in message ...
Chuck Gulker wrote:

For Sale: just received brand new Sony ICF-SW07 portable shortwave

radio.
I only opened the outside shipping box to verify contents. I have never
opened the Sony box (picture of the Sony package available upon

request).
Save about a hundred dollars over the current lowest Internet price. $
275.00 delivered to your door. I will pay shipping and insurance.

E-mail
me privately if you are interested in purchasing this new radio.


How about selling it to a newcomer to shortwave for $149? Does that
price sound familiar? :-)


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T.Early January 4th 04 04:28 AM


"Jenni_is_a_Whore" wrote in message
news:dkMJb.3045$zf.2866@okepread05...
I think there will be a _lot_ of SW07's for sale at "bargain

basement"
prices during the next few weeks. :)

JIAW


And it's all your fault! :):)

Seriously, though, will buyers receive the original Amazon receipt for
warranty purposes?



CW January 4th 04 08:01 AM

I new this was coming.

"Chuck Gulker" wrote in message
...
For Sale: just received brand new Sony ICF-SW07 portable shortwave radio.
I only opened the outside shipping box to verify contents. I have never
opened the Sony box (picture of the Sony package available upon request).
Save about a hundred dollars over the current lowest Internet price. $
275.00 delivered to your door. I will pay shipping and insurance. E-mail
me privately if you are interested in purchasing this new radio.

The ICF-SW07 is packed with features and performance. Frequency coverage

is
150 to 29999 kHz to include all longwave, medium wave (AM) and shortwave
frequencies. FM stereo is provided to the earphone and line out jacks on

the
side of the radio. The dual conversion shortwave circuit supports 1 kHz
readout for precise tuning via the up/down buttons, scanning or 80
user-defined alphanumeric memories. A new feature called SW Station Call
Tuning (VOA/BBC/DW/Other) automatically chooses frequencies used in your
time zone from the removable ROM data module. The ROM is accessable

through
a door on the bottom of the radio. Sony offers an optional updated ROM

from
time to time. Other refinements include: synchronous detection, SSB single
sideband reception, tone switch, lock, 24 hour clock timer, sleep timer,
variable attenuator, external antenna jack and backlit display. This radio
can operate with the cover closed.

Supplied accessories include: carry case, AN-LP2 active loop antenna, Sony
Wave Handbook, AC adapter and stereo earphones. Requires two AA cells (not
supplied). Silver and gray case. Only 5.4x1.3x3.6 inches 9 oz (137x33x91

mm
257 g) when closed.





snow January 4th 04 03:05 PM


Even at $275 that is better than $399 or so for that radio.

Chuck Gulker wrote in message
...
For Sale: just received brand new Sony ICF-SW07 portable shortwave radio.
I only opened the outside shipping box to verify contents. I have never
opened the Sony box (picture of the Sony package available upon request).
Save about a hundred dollars over the current lowest Internet price. $
275.00 delivered to your door. I will pay shipping and insurance. E-mail
me privately if you are interested in purchasing this new radio.

The ICF-SW07 is packed with features and performance. Frequency coverage

is
150 to 29999 kHz to include all longwave, medium wave (AM) and shortwave
frequencies. FM stereo is provided to the earphone and line out jacks on

the
side of the radio. The dual conversion shortwave circuit supports 1 kHz
readout for precise tuning via the up/down buttons, scanning or 80
user-defined alphanumeric memories. A new feature called SW Station Call
Tuning (VOA/BBC/DW/Other) automatically chooses frequencies used in your
time zone from the removable ROM data module. The ROM is accessable

through
a door on the bottom of the radio. Sony offers an optional updated ROM

from
time to time. Other refinements include: synchronous detection, SSB single
sideband reception, tone switch, lock, 24 hour clock timer, sleep timer,
variable attenuator, external antenna jack and backlit display. This radio
can operate with the cover closed.

Supplied accessories include: carry case, AN-LP2 active loop antenna, Sony
Wave Handbook, AC adapter and stereo earphones. Requires two AA cells (not
supplied). Silver and gray case. Only 5.4x1.3x3.6 inches 9 oz (137x33x91

mm
257 g) when closed.





Chuck Gulker January 4th 04 03:27 PM

I agree. See E-Bay.

"snow" wrote in message
...

Even at $275 that is better than $399 or so for that radio.

Chuck Gulker wrote in message
...
For Sale: just received brand new Sony ICF-SW07 portable shortwave

radio.
I only opened the outside shipping box to verify contents. I have never
opened the Sony box (picture of the Sony package available upon

request).
Save about a hundred dollars over the current lowest Internet price. $
275.00 delivered to your door. I will pay shipping and insurance.

E-mail
me privately if you are interested in purchasing this new radio.

The ICF-SW07 is packed with features and performance. Frequency coverage

is
150 to 29999 kHz to include all longwave, medium wave (AM) and shortwave
frequencies. FM stereo is provided to the earphone and line out jacks on

the
side of the radio. The dual conversion shortwave circuit supports 1 kHz
readout for precise tuning via the up/down buttons, scanning or 80
user-defined alphanumeric memories. A new feature called SW Station Call
Tuning (VOA/BBC/DW/Other) automatically chooses frequencies used in your
time zone from the removable ROM data module. The ROM is accessable

through
a door on the bottom of the radio. Sony offers an optional updated ROM

from
time to time. Other refinements include: synchronous detection, SSB

single
sideband reception, tone switch, lock, 24 hour clock timer, sleep timer,
variable attenuator, external antenna jack and backlit display. This

radio
can operate with the cover closed.

Supplied accessories include: carry case, AN-LP2 active loop antenna,

Sony
Wave Handbook, AC adapter and stereo earphones. Requires two AA cells

(not
supplied). Silver and gray case. Only 5.4x1.3x3.6 inches 9 oz (137x33x91

mm
257 g) when closed.







T.Early January 4th 04 05:07 PM


"snow" wrote in message
...

Even at $275 that is better than $399 or so for that radio.

I agree--$275 is better than $399--and anyone who still wants one
should probably consider it.

I just hope JIAW is getting a small commission on the 75% markup.



Jenni_is_a_Whore January 4th 04 05:54 PM

I accept Paypal, cashiers check/money orders. :)

I have to say that this is probably the first time in my life that I
stumbled on a deal (or mistake or whatever it was) like this. In the case
of unuaual discounts or deals, I seem to get to the "bargin bin" right after
the last unit has been snatched up. Such is my luck.

I would still like to know for the reason for this massive discount. It
doesn't seem to be replicated by other mercahnts. Perhaps somebody at
Amazon made their Irish Coffee just a bit too Irish. ;)

JIAW

"T.Early" wrote in message
...

"snow" wrote in message
...

Even at $275 that is better than $399 or so for that radio.

I agree--$275 is better than $399--and anyone who still wants one
should probably consider it.

I just hope JIAW is getting a small commission on the 75% markup.





Mark S. Holden January 4th 04 07:36 PM

Jenni_is_a_Whore wrote:
snip
I would still like to know for the reason for this massive discount. It
doesn't seem to be replicated by other mercahnts. Perhaps somebody at
Amazon made their Irish Coffee just a bit too Irish. ;)

JIAW


I think it was just a case of they had several in the warehouse that
weren't moving and they decided to cut the price and dump them before
year end.

My guess is the SW100s is a better seller because it's smaller, and has
more or less comparable features and performance at about the same
(regular) price.

Mine came in yesterday. I haven't had it long enough to make up my mind
about it but preliminary results lead me to think I'm still going to be
taking my 7030 system on camping trips, and on vacations when I'm
driving or can ship it ahead.

But to be fair, I have been using it in the house, and I haven't hooked
it up to my "Doty style" antenna, so I'm getting RFI from the computer
network and all the other gizmos that led me to put an antenna a couple
hundred feet away from the house.






Mike W January 4th 04 08:12 PM

That price did seem way too low, which really makes me think that even if
that $149.00 price was dealer cost, that the going price of $399 is one heck
of a mark up for consumer electronics. Either that or Amazon took a loss on
a small quantity of them, which doesn't make sense either. Why didn't they
just put them on Ebay? They could have got more than 149 !!

-mike


"Jenni_is_a_Whore" wrote in message
news:wrYJb.4371$zf.3483@okepread05...
I accept Paypal, cashiers check/money orders. :)

I have to say that this is probably the first time in my life that I
stumbled on a deal (or mistake or whatever it was) like this. In the case
of unuaual discounts or deals, I seem to get to the "bargin bin" right

after
the last unit has been snatched up. Such is my luck.

I would still like to know for the reason for this massive discount. It
doesn't seem to be replicated by other mercahnts. Perhaps somebody at
Amazon made their Irish Coffee just a bit too Irish. ;)

JIAW

"T.Early" wrote in message
...

"snow" wrote in message
...

Even at $275 that is better than $399 or so for that radio.

I agree--$275 is better than $399--and anyone who still wants one
should probably consider it.

I just hope JIAW is getting a small commission on the 75% markup.







Ron Hardin January 4th 04 08:39 PM

Mark S. Holden wrote:

Jenni_is_a_Whore wrote:
snip
I would still like to know for the reason for this massive discount. It
doesn't seem to be replicated by other mercahnts. Perhaps somebody at
Amazon made their Irish Coffee just a bit too Irish. ;)

JIAW


I think it was just a case of they had several in the warehouse that
weren't moving and they decided to cut the price and dump them before
year end.

My guess is the SW100s is a better seller because it's smaller, and has
more or less comparable features and performance at about the same
(regular) price.

Mine came in yesterday. I haven't had it long enough to make up my mind
about it but preliminary results lead me to think I'm still going to be
taking my 7030 system on camping trips, and on vacations when I'm
driving or can ship it ahead.

But to be fair, I have been using it in the house, and I haven't hooked
it up to my "Doty style" antenna, so I'm getting RFI from the computer
network and all the other gizmos that led me to put an antenna a couple
hundred feet away from the house.


I don't know but I bet it overloads on a good antenna. The front end anyway on
my SW100 does.

When it comes with an active antenna, that means it's not really sensitive enough
on its own, as well.

It is small, and for mid-difficulty signals probably pretty good.
--
Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.

Stinger January 4th 04 09:38 PM

The special antenna that comes with the Sony ICF-SW07 actually tunes in
synch with the SW tuning (and is amplified). If you haven't used it yet,
then you have yet to see what this unit can really do.

-- Stinger

"Ron Hardin" wrote in message
...
Mark S. Holden wrote:

Jenni_is_a_Whore wrote:
snip
I would still like to know for the reason for this massive discount.

It
doesn't seem to be replicated by other mercahnts. Perhaps somebody at
Amazon made their Irish Coffee just a bit too Irish. ;)

JIAW


I think it was just a case of they had several in the warehouse that
weren't moving and they decided to cut the price and dump them before
year end.

My guess is the SW100s is a better seller because it's smaller, and has
more or less comparable features and performance at about the same
(regular) price.

Mine came in yesterday. I haven't had it long enough to make up my mind
about it but preliminary results lead me to think I'm still going to be
taking my 7030 system on camping trips, and on vacations when I'm
driving or can ship it ahead.

But to be fair, I have been using it in the house, and I haven't hooked
it up to my "Doty style" antenna, so I'm getting RFI from the computer
network and all the other gizmos that led me to put an antenna a couple
hundred feet away from the house.


I don't know but I bet it overloads on a good antenna. The front end

anyway on
my SW100 does.

When it comes with an active antenna, that means it's not really sensitive

enough
on its own, as well.

It is small, and for mid-difficulty signals probably pretty good.
--
Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.




snow January 4th 04 09:58 PM

I almost bought the radio at $149 , but then got a large car repair bill at
the same time so passed it up. With the nice special antenna device with
it, I wonder if I missed a good radio. Missed opportunity. I suspect Amazon
and other large companies make occasional pricing mistakes like this and the
lucky ones get the deal.
Chuck Gulker wrote in message
...
For Sale: just received brand new Sony ICF-SW07 portable shortwave radio.
I only opened the outside shipping box to verify contents. I have never
opened the Sony box (picture of the Sony package available upon request).
Save about a hundred dollars over the current lowest Internet price. $
275.00 delivered to your door. I will pay shipping and insurance. E-mail
me privately if you are interested in purchasing this new radio.

The ICF-SW07 is packed with features and performance. Frequency coverage

is
150 to 29999 kHz to include all longwave, medium wave (AM) and shortwave
frequencies. FM stereo is provided to the earphone and line out jacks on

the
side of the radio. The dual conversion shortwave circuit supports 1 kHz
readout for precise tuning via the up/down buttons, scanning or 80
user-defined alphanumeric memories. A new feature called SW Station Call
Tuning (VOA/BBC/DW/Other) automatically chooses frequencies used in your
time zone from the removable ROM data module. The ROM is accessable

through
a door on the bottom of the radio. Sony offers an optional updated ROM

from
time to time. Other refinements include: synchronous detection, SSB single
sideband reception, tone switch, lock, 24 hour clock timer, sleep timer,
variable attenuator, external antenna jack and backlit display. This radio
can operate with the cover closed.

Supplied accessories include: carry case, AN-LP2 active loop antenna, Sony
Wave Handbook, AC adapter and stereo earphones. Requires two AA cells (not
supplied). Silver and gray case. Only 5.4x1.3x3.6 inches 9 oz (137x33x91

mm
257 g) when closed.





Mark S. Holden January 4th 04 11:34 PM

Ron Hardin wrote:

Mark S. Holden wrote:

Jenni_is_a_Whore wrote:
snip

I would still like to know for the reason for this massive discount. It
doesn't seem to be replicated by other mercahnts. Perhaps somebody at
Amazon made their Irish Coffee just a bit too Irish. ;)

JIAW


I think it was just a case of they had several in the warehouse that
weren't moving and they decided to cut the price and dump them before
year end.

My guess is the SW100s is a better seller because it's smaller, and has
more or less comparable features and performance at about the same
(regular) price.

Mine came in yesterday. I haven't had it long enough to make up my mind
about it but preliminary results lead me to think I'm still going to be
taking my 7030 system on camping trips, and on vacations when I'm
driving or can ship it ahead.

But to be fair, I have been using it in the house, and I haven't hooked
it up to my "Doty style" antenna, so I'm getting RFI from the computer
network and all the other gizmos that led me to put an antenna a couple
hundred feet away from the house.



I don't know but I bet it overloads on a good antenna. The front end anyway on
my SW100 does.

When it comes with an active antenna, that means it's not really sensitive enough
on its own, as well.

It is small, and for mid-difficulty signals probably pretty good.


I don't know how it'll handle my "Doty" antenna. It's 65 feet long with
an aiken (aka Norlin or Applied Communications) preamp that can be
remotely switched in or out.

But considering the weight of the sw07, I think testing it out will wait
until I have time to create a patch cord to connect to the wall jack
with RG-316e.




Dxluver January 5th 04 04:46 AM

I think there will be a _lot_ of SW07's for sale at "bargain basement"
prices during the next few weeks.


I typed it on the ebay search and saw just one of them. Not much of a picture.
Anyone got a pic of it, doesn't look like it should cost that much, that's
crazy.

If I were going to spend that much on that, I's throw in a couple hundred
dollars extra (if that) and get a 'real' radio like the Hammarlund HQ180 or
SP-600-JX :-D


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