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On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 12:31:41 -0700, James Boyk
wrote: (I posted another note to this effect but it doesn't show up.) Can anyone tell me the diff. between Sony's 620X and 640 models? The former is offered by the Canadian outlet at $199.95; the latter, by Jacky's at substantially less. On the other hand, Canada responds helpfully to email; Jacky's does not; so I'd rather deal w/ Canada. I found the following thread at http://www.radio-forum.com/shortwave...ve_337644.html =============================================== radio-forum.com Promoting radio discussion. Main Date: 10 Nov 2003 14:49:52 From: Alan Smithee Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 11 Nov 2003 02:46:29 From: David Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 10 Nov 2003 23:23:49 From: Robert Sillett Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave I bought the XR-CA640X from Jacky's about four months ago. I think the 640 is slightly higher-end than the 620 you mention in that one can attach XM Radio, CD/MP3, etc. to it. I am very happy with the radio. It's not a DX machine, but it's great for listening to the regular broadcasters. I have a little write-up of the radio on my web site: http://www.sillett.us.eu.org/radio/s...l#sonyxrca640x Bob "David" wrote in message ... I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 11 Nov 2003 15:19:30 From: Alan Smithee Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave Many thanks for this, Bob. It's exactly what I was looking for. Cheers! In article , Robert Sillett wrote: I bought the XR-CA640X from Jacky's about four months ago. I think the 640 is slightly higher-end than the 620 you mention in that one can attach XM Radio, CD/MP3, etc. to it. I am very happy with the radio. It's not a DX machine, but it's great for listening to the regular broadcasters. I have a little write-up of the radio on my web site: http://www.sillett.us.eu.org/radio/s...l#sonyxrca640x Bob "David" wrote in message ... I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 12 Nov 2003 16:17:57 From: Jim Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave I have one, it works OK, but has serious frequency gaps for out of band stations, got it from Jacky's in Dubai. Going to rig up another portable. On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 23:23:49 -0500, "Robert Sillett" wrote: I bought the XR-CA640X from Jacky's about four months ago. I think the 640 is slightly higher-end than the 620 you mention in that one can attach XM Radio, CD/MP3, etc. to it. I am very happy with the radio. It's not a DX machine, but it's great for listening to the regular broadcasters. I have a little write-up of the radio on my web site: http://www.sillett.us.eu.org/radio/s...l#sonyxrca640x Bob "David" wrote in message .. . I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 13 Nov 2003 10:46:13 From: Robert Sillett Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave What "serious gaps" are you talking about? The XR-CA640X receives: 2940 - 7735 kHz 9500 - 10140 kHz 11575 - 18135 kHz It receives all the whacko American broadcasters that broadcast in the 7500 and 7600 kHz range. The only major ommissions are the extreme lower part of the 31m band and the 13m band. While I do miss the 13m band, it doesn't really matter too much because we're in the bottom half of the sunspot cycle. And since I almost never receive 120m at home, I'm not too worried about trying to DX ABC Alice Springs on 2310 kHz in the car! I don't understand why you would use a portable since you already have the XR-CA640X. What can't you receive? Bob "Jim" wrote in message ... I have one, it works OK, but has serious frequency gaps for out of band stations, got it from Jacky's in Dubai. Going to rig up another portable. On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 23:23:49 -0500, "Robert Sillett" wrote: I bought the XR-CA640X from Jacky's about four months ago. I think the 640 is slightly higher-end than the 620 you mention in that one can attach XM Radio, CD/MP3, etc. to it. I am very happy with the radio. It's not a DX machine, but it's great for listening to the regular broadcasters. I have a little write-up of the radio on my web site: http://www.sillett.us.eu.org/radio/s...l#sonyxrca640x Bob "David" wrote in message .. . I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 11 Nov 2003 15:16:35 From: Alan Smithee Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave Thanks David. Jacky's is quite the place, apparently. A friend visited the store -- warehouse is more like it! -- when she was in Dubai last year. Too bad I didn't think of this then. In article , David wrote: I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 12 Nov 2003 12:42:39 From: Larry Weil Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave In article , Alan Smithee wrote: I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. Where in is this available? Is it at a place that does mail-order to the US, or at one of the retail chains? -- Larry Weil Lake Wobegone, NH Date: 12 Nov 2003 16:47:03 From: Alan Smithee Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave I found it online at www.shortwavestore.com. They're in Whitby, Ontario near Toronto. I e-mailed them for confirmation, but haven't received any response. We'll see. I'll post whatever correspondence I get in return. In article , Larry Weil wrote: In article , Alan Smithee wrote: I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. Where in is this available? Is it at a place that does mail-order to the US, or at one of the retail chains? |
except for California where it's illegal to even have a shortwave broadcast
reciever in your car. If you don't believe me, check out the California laws regarding shortwave while in your car, for yourself. |
Are you just kidding?!
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James Boyk wrote: Sorry to ask what must be a perennial question, but is a car radio now available for US market which will get me here on the west coast the big international stations (Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, BBC)? Along with FM and 10k-spaced AM? And preferably with selectable sideband and synchronous detection, like on my Sony 2010 at home? (Having lived with these features, I don't see why anyone would make a receiver without them.) And, ideally, with CD player also? Hi, Jim. I'm coming in late to this discussion, so perhaps you've already Googled the thread that I started about this subject several weeks ago. The upshot is that I bought a Becker Mexico. I got the one with the cassette player, but they have them with CD players, too. I bought it from Continental Imports in Florida (www.continentalimports.com). I just had it installed today, so I can't give you a full report yet, but so far so good! I can hear one non-directional beacon on the longwave band, and as I was driving home just after sunset tonight, I heard lots of stations while scanning through shortwave. The sensitivity seems good on the AM broadcast band, too. I'm currently using the built-in wire antenna in the windshield of my Porsche. I'll evaluate things for a while before deciding whether I need a different antenna. Patty |
"Patty Winter" wrote in message ... In article , James Boyk wrote: Sorry to ask what must be a perennial question, but is a car radio now available for US market which will get me here on the west coast the big international stations (Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, BBC)? Along with FM and 10k-spaced AM? And preferably with selectable sideband and synchronous detection, like on my Sony 2010 at home? (Having lived with these features, I don't see why anyone would make a receiver without them.) And, ideally, with CD player also? Hi, Jim. I'm coming in late to this discussion, so perhaps you've already Googled the thread that I started about this subject several weeks ago. The upshot is that I bought a Becker Mexico. I got the one with the cassette player, but they have them with CD players, too. I bought it from Continental Imports in Florida (www.continentalimports.com). I just had it installed today, so I can't give you a full report yet, but so far so good! I can hear one non-directional beacon on the longwave band, and as I was driving home just after sunset tonight, I heard lots of stations while scanning through shortwave. The sensitivity seems good on the AM broadcast band, too. I'm currently using the built-in wire antenna in the windshield of my Porsche. I'll evaluate things for a while before deciding whether I need a different antenna. I just noticed that the Mexico doens't have a button labeled "SW"; how to you switch to the SW bands? I wonder if anyone has a list of which other Becker models received SW, because on Ebay, none of the other models had a button labeled "SW", so I assumed (wrongly?) that they didn't receive SW. |
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Ken Finney wrote: I just noticed that the Mexico doens't have a button labeled "SW"; how to you switch to the SW bands? The AM button cycles through the AM broadcast band, the LW band, and the SW band. Patty |
Are you just kidding?! unfortunately, no. The california law says "shortwave recievcer" and lists some banned frequency ranges between 1620 khz and 30000 khz (30 mhz) |
s it illegal to have a reciever capable of tuning *any* shortwave freq - or
just law enforcement freqs? well, the frequencies listed in the California law are used for international shortwave broadcasting. It was only certain frequency ranges. (I forget which. I'll look it up again and post it here). However, most shortwave recievers that I know of cover the entire shortwave band anyways. It would probably be hard to find one that doesn't have at least one range that is blocked by California law. As I understand it, the law was meant to protect police frequencies as you say. But is outdated. However, is still on the books and stil the law in California. Whether they actually enforce it or not is another matter. But since it's still in effect, you COULD be arrested for simply having a shortwave reciiever in your car that covers those particular frequency ranges. I'll soon post the banned frequency range in this thread. Once again, this applies only to California. |
I just found the information again and I did make a few mistakes. I found the
actual banned frequencies but this makes it even more interesting because it seems that most shortwave listeners are okay. It's the AM broadcast band listeners who are at risk of being legally arrested for listening!!! My mistake saying it was "California Law" although the info was in a section about California listening laws. However, the fact is that it IS Los Angeles County Law. The law bans "any shortwave reciever installed in a car". The law further goes on to define "a shortwave reciever". According to L.A. law, a shortwave radio reciever is any radio eciever that is capable of tuning on or between 1600 kilocycles and 2500 kilocycles and on or between 30 megacycles and 40 megacycles. This law IS still in effect in L.A. county. (whethe r or not it's still enforced is another matter, but you could be legally arrested for having such a radio installed in your car if you're in Los Angeles county. And most cars today have such radios installed as part of the manufacturing process. You can easily find shortwave radios that do not cover 1600 to 2500 khz. However, the AM broadcast band goes to 1710 khz, which is standard in cars, and illegal to have installed in a car in L.A. county. After all, the 1600 mc to 1710 kc portion of the AM broadcast band is in the banned range of 1600 kc to 2500 kc. Once again, this applies only to the city and county of Los Angeles, California. "The land of fruits and nuts". |
What I'm saying is that if you're driving through L.A. county, California, and
you decide t o give a police officer a hard time, he can legally arrest you for having the regular AM broadcast band only radio installed in your car. (if he wants to get nitpicky with you, since the law is still in effect, though outdated). |
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