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Old July 8th 04, 07:51 PM
Valerie Wilding
 
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It covers some weird ranges, doesn't? 8.60-9.10?, 13.35-16.05 +

15.15-16.40?
Weird overlap. Doesn't even cover all of some of the major bands (49M,

31M).
Even with no stereo, I'll keep the Sony 7600D as my travel anywhere radio.
At least I have full coverage AND a BFO plus 10 memories. 'Course the

VR-500
is even smaller and does more (cost more too!). Still, for eight bucks, it
might be a way to introduce SW radio to a newbie.....Eric


Yes I agree, but you can't honestly compare a Yaesu VR500 to a dedicated
short-wave radio. I have the VR500 and recently bought a 7600GR, there is no
comparison at all the Sony blows the VR500 away.
regards
Alan



 
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