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Yiiikes! $18.95 for a COBY! Ouch.
Your assessment was correct. COBY is junk. And I also agree with respondent "Mike" --- COBY is probably a company as he described. Isn't it nice that our leadership has decapitated U.S. ingenuity and manufacturing to help its offshore friends? Now we're left with crap technology everywhere. I might have been the guy you were refering to who had a posting here almost a year ago about the COBY. I bought the non-digital version at a Big lots for $4.99. As an airline pilot I wanted something that could get banged around in my bag but yet provide a modicum of listenability. I primarily use it for shows like the Power Hour, Alex and a few others like that. But my COBY is a lousy shortwave portable. Its full of images and the dial numbers are a meaningless decoration. It works well enough for what I use it for but I would hate to think it was my first shortwave set I bought. I would have left SWLing years ago and it would have been on my garage sale table for $1. So, Tim, just use your COBY for what it is, casual listening when you don't want to carry much weight or size. And if it should inadvertently fall between the grates of a sewer, 1- It's where it belongs and 2- You don't need to beat yourself up about the accident. Even at $18...how many times have you had a really lousy meal at a restaurant that cost $18? And it eventually passed through and ended up where it is supposed to. Think of the COBY as that lousy meal. Smokey "Tim Shoppa" wrote in message om... I ordered a Coby 9-band AM/FM/SW receiver from http://www.target.com/ last week. $12.95 + about $6 shipping. (I think this is the same unit that someone else mentioned being at a "Big Lots" store for $9.99). It came yesterday. Analog tuning, digital frequency display, built-in clock/alarm. Band coverage from the sticker on the back: FM: 87.5-108.5 AM: 530-1700 SW1: 5.6-5.8 SW2: 7.15-7.40 SW3: 8.60-9.10 SW4: 9.85-10.65 SW5: 13.35-16.05 SW6: 15.15-15.40 SW7: 20.85-23.20 Actual band coverage from the frequency display on the front: FM: 87.0-108.1 AM: 528-1769 SW1: 5.49-6.02 SW2: 7.05-7.89 SW3: 8.33-9.29 SW4: 9.69-10.96 SW5: 12.95-16.16 SW6: 15.35-17.70 SW7: 20.72-24.69 My opinion? A piece of junk. Even on MW, local stations splatter all over each other. There's a DX/Local switch which doesn't help any. Local MW stations image and splatter all up and down the SW bands too. The SW selectivity is abysmal and my patience to try to pick out a couple of strong stations was very much frustrated by the MW images up and down the SW bands. The SW signals were there, just unlistenable due to all the MW images. It's moderately usable on local strong-signal FM signals. But I swear, from the way that each FM station appears twice about 0.9MHz from each other, that it uses a 455kHz IF even at FM frequencies. Maybe if you're out in the middle of nowhere, with no local MW stations, it would be sort-of useful. It's small enough, maybe I'll take it on a trip and see if it becomes useful. Tim. |
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