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Sony 7600GR or...
I use the 7600GR mainly for MW reception in my work vehicle (which
doesn't have a radio). It's very sensitive and has easy to use memories, which is great, a synch which helps, and has enough volume from the speaker (I can't use earphones) for its purpose. Its also small enough to carry around. I've been wondering, though, if there's another small MW receiver which has all of the positives except the synch detector (I can't imagine another radio this size with synch) but with better audio. The SW of the 7600 isn't that important, as I need a MW radio for work. How does that DT200V stack up? Any other possibilities? Thanks! |
I've been wondering, though, if there's another small MW receiver
which has all of the positives except the synch detector (I can't imagine another radio this size with synch) but with better audio. The Grundig G4000A (Yacht Boy 400PE) has ssb and is claimed to have very good audio for a portable. |
Hello.
Before you buy another radio, why not try a pair of amplified computer speakers which can be attached to the Sony's line output? That would be much less expensive and may work well for you. Best, Joe (Bill) wrote in message . com... I use the 7600GR mainly for MW reception in my work vehicle (which doesn't have a radio). It's very sensitive and has easy to use memories, which is great, a synch which helps, and has enough volume from the speaker (I can't use earphones) for its purpose. Its also small enough to carry around. I've been wondering, though, if there's another small MW receiver which has all of the positives except the synch detector (I can't imagine another radio this size with synch) but with better audio. The SW of the 7600 isn't that important, as I need a MW radio for work. How does that DT200V stack up? Any other possibilities? Thanks! |
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