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Hello
What are your views on both the YB400 and the Sony 7600G, which one would be the better buy for listening to the radio-hams on HF, and general short-wave listening thank you Alan |
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I would give the nod to the 7600GR, especially for HF SSB use and it has the
added benefit of the sync detector for AM listening. "Alan" wrote in message news ![]() Hello What are your views on both the YB400 and the Sony 7600G, which one would be the better buy for listening to the radio-hams on HF, and general short-wave listening thank you Alan |
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7600GR
"Mike W" wrote in message ... I would give the nod to the 7600GR, especially for HF SSB use and it has the added benefit of the sync detector for AM listening. "Alan" wrote in message news ![]() Hello What are your views on both the YB400 and the Sony 7600G, which one would be the better buy for listening to the radio-hams on HF, and general short-wave listening thank you Alan |
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The 7600G is the only one that can beat all-too-common distortion from
selective fading. Radio Japan on 6145 00:00 UTC from Sackville is distorted beyond belief on the YB400, very often. The result is that if you get the YB400, you will often wish for the 7600G; the reverse is not true. The audio is nicer on the YB400 but it's not anything you can't live with; the fading distortion is a killer. (Selective fading distortion sounds like, and is in fact, overmodulation distortion, only at the receiver's end. It does not mean a weak signal, in fact occurs most horribly on strong signals. It only requires that the carrier has faded more than the sidebands at this or that moment, but all may be strong still.) -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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I have the YB400, and while I really do like it, I have to say that
the SSB function does not work very well for me. Of course, I live on the first floor of an apartment building with very thick walls. I have no experience with the Sony, but you may want to try that first if it is reported to have good performance on the ham bands. "Alan" wrote in message ... Hello What are your views on both the YB400 and the Sony 7600G, which one would be the better buy for listening to the radio-hams on HF, and general short-wave listening thank you Alan |
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![]() "Alan" wrote in message news ![]() Hello What are your views on both the YB400 and the Sony 7600G, which one would be the better buy for listening to the radio-hams on HF, and general short-wave listening thank you Alan Hi Thank you all for your comments, I am eagerley awaiting delivery of my new Sony ICF7600GR on Tuesday 22-june. cheers Alan |
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I will be the contrarian and give the YB400 the nod on this. I owned both
and I listened to ssb much more often on the YB400 than I ever did on the sony. "Alan" wrote in message news ![]() Hello What are your views on both the YB400 and the Sony 7600G, which one would be the better buy for listening to the radio-hams on HF, and general short-wave listening thank you Alan |
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Plus it has a tuning knob. I won't own a radio without a tuning knob.
"Namikis" wrote in message ... I will be the contrarian and give the YB400 the nod on this. I owned both and I listened to ssb much more often on the YB400 than I ever did on the sony. "Alan" wrote in message news ![]() Hello What are your views on both the YB400 and the Sony 7600G, which one would be the better buy for listening to the radio-hams on HF, and general short-wave listening thank you Alan |
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 11:26:12 +0100, "Alan"
wrote: Hello What are your views on both the YB400 and the Sony 7600G, which one would be the better buy for listening to the radio-hams on HF, and general short-wave listening There is a good comparision of Sangean ATS-909, Grundig YB400PE and Sony ICF-7600g at the Radiointel sait "What Is The Best Shortwave Travel Portable With SSB Reception": http://www.radiointel.com/portwars.htm I myself obtained YachtBoy year ago or so. Prefered it to Sangean beacuse of beter FM reception and longer battery life. Quite satisfied so far, only missing rotary turning knob. And SSB good be better too. Sangean is deffinitely more sofisticated and I liked it a lot, but it's a battery eater and I think that's a big minus for travelling radio. BTW Radiolabs is making a modificated Sangean ATS-909 called RadioLabs - Super 909. They change display, increase front-end sensitivity, change the IF filters, speaker and modify the audio filter curves, add the anti-mute mod (Grundig YB400 needs this mod very badly too) and remove the detent from the tuning knob. They sell that kind of modified Sangean for $329.95 or they can do the mods to your own Sangean for $109.95. It's sad that there is no compnay dealing with such Grundig YB 400 mods. So far I've only found a webpage describing antimute mod and some others, but there is very little info about (http://members.aol.com/rickw999/grundig.htm) Tr11 |
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