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![]() "Alan J Giddings" wrote in message om... I too have a similar experience. I decided to sell the table top and keep my Sony SW7600G. For what I want from a SW receiver (general listening to over seas SW broadcasts) then a small portable will do. I have "up-graded" to a Sony SW77 and that is all I'll ever need. Coupled with Sony's AN-LP1 antenna I can hear most of the stations listed in "Passport to World Radio" that come close to the UK. I also own the ATS909/DX-398 and a brand new Degen/Kaito 1102 (a real beaut). SSB is not of much use to me as I find little interest in listening to a couple guys talk about co-ax cable etc (no offence intended). I wouldn't mind having one of those huge Grundig Satelite 800 receivers to see what all the fuss is about but I'd never again shell out nearly a £1000 on equipment that was wasted on a general listener like myself. I own two old Russian (Soviet era) SW radios that are better than any of my new stuff even though they are all over 30 years old. They do need re-tuning every 15 mins as they drift but the sound quality is lovely. Keep the little Yachtboy, find the most distant signal you can hear, sell the table top and go visit the far off place with the money you make... Regards, Alan I'm not ready to throw in the towel yet. Can anyone tell me how I KNOW when my Yaesu FRG100 was manufactured. A few earlier posts suggested the Kiwa filters IF I had an older model (pre 95). I'd like to find this out since I bought it off of EBay. Thanks. |
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