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I just received my "Super" Sangean 909 and it is great. My only
problem is that I live on a hill with the top being occupied with a few local AM band transmitter antennas. They clobber the LW band but beyond that all is well. I have been exploring the SW bands since I was a wee lad and this radio with the RadioLabs mods is great. I started out way back when on an old radio that my folks gave me, wish I still had it. A Zenith Transoceanic. So much fun to hear the world. Many more radios in between. Now I hear the world even better. I would recommend to anyone who is contemplating an upper range mid-priced receiver to give serious thought to this one. I have not yet even hooked up an external antenna and have plenty of contacts to explore and try to identify. Wife thinks I am nuts listening to faint, scratchy signals, but that is okay, I just smile and tweak the tuning dial a bit more. Okay, question time. Has anyone here installed "Shotwave Log" and if so how did it go, specifically on a Win XP machine? Ciao, Falcon |
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