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Alan wrote:
I just got my 7600gr, I was thinking of getting the Sony mains adapter for it, but have read a few posts stating that these cause a hum/buzz on SW,lw,mw, is this the case?, do you think I would be better off just using batteries. thanks Alan I use batteries in mine in spite of having the adapter. NiMH has gotten so good that it's pointless to fuss with the adapter. Get 8 NiMH AA's and a good charger and they're useful for other things too; use one set and then swap. I like the Maha MH-C401FS which does 4 AA's or AAA's at a time, any mix, each cell individually. I charge 8 batteries a day with mine on the average for other purposes and the Sony contribution is only occasional. You may find that a capacitive ground (like holding your hand on the radio) improves sensitivity though if you don't use an adapter. It's the same problem there used to be in constructing an artificial hand hovering near TV rabbit ears antennas. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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