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Old December 17th 04, 04:30 PM
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jwilliam wrote:
I feel like apologizing right off the bat since I know this question
must be asked regularly in this group. I've searched the older posts
but still had questions.

I work in CT, about two hours from both NY and Boston. I'm on the
lower floor and get mediocre AM/FM reception in my office from my run
of the mill boom box on my desk. I was looking for a replacement
radio and in the course of doing a search online found listings for

WB
radios. The idea of being able to receive not only the CBC news
(being an refugee Canadian) but also getting the BBC and other news
sources intrigued me. That of course left me with more questions

than
answers.

What I'm looking for is a decent radio I can keep in my office. I
don't travel much so it probably won't move from its spot on my desk.
I'd like to keep the price below $200 if possible. I'm not sure what

I
can expect to hear. Might I be able to pull in stations from Europe
with a radio in that price range or will I be limited to those that
are getting some form of enhanced reception on the eastern US
seaboard? Since I'll be at work I won't be spending much time
fiddling with dials to pull in too many really esoteric stations, but
getting news directly from the Middle East or Japan on my desktop
would be amazing.

From the research I've done I looked at the Sony 2010 (a used one,
although most of the ones on Ebay appear to be pretty old models,

very
low serial numbers). I also saw good reviews for the Grundig YB
400PE, which I can pick up new for less than the used 2010. Any

other
suggestions? Also, if reception turned out to be poor, would I most
likely have to run some sort of wire attenna along my wall to my
window for better reception?

Thanks in advance for any information. If I get responses fast

enough
maybe I can sneak this in as a late Christmas request. heh heh...


If you're getting mediocre performance in your office from a boom box
at this time, you'll probably be getting the same type reception even
from an upscale receiver. The problem is you need to get the antenna
outside of the building in order for either radio to receive better.
Having said that -- it's still fun (and necessary) to try. I've tried
several radios in my office/building enviroment and settled on the Sony
7600GR. I especially like the 7600GR because it has sync detect
capabilities and I've found just this alone will bypass 80% of any
whines from office equipments, at least in my enviroment. Understand
though: there is an endless debate as to performance of three
radios....YB400, Sangean 909/DX398, and the 7600GR. All three are great
"portables" -- and it depends on your personal preferences and needs as
to which is the best. Regardless, you WON'T go wrong with any of these
3, including the 7600GR. If you check around (and from other posters on
this board), a 7600GR can be had for about 130 dollars. A GREAT price!
(Normally sells for about 170 dollars or so). It does NOT come with an
AC adaptor. The Sony 2010 is a great radio of course, but in my case,
I've found it a bit large for work use -- just my opinion.

As for receiving the CBC and shortwave in general in an office
enviroment during day hours; well maybe not much luck, but there are
many foreign relays via Canadian transmitters that you should have no
problem receiving in an office. I'm in northern Ohio and they come in
like local at work with the whip simply extended. (I work nights by the
way). Right now, while typing this at home, I'm listening to Radio
Austria on 13675 which is relayed through Canada. You "should" be able
to pick this station up during the day hours while at work. As for
Canadian broadcasts, you still have Radio Canada Internationl, and
there's also a neat little frequency during the day hours, 6.070 that
is a simulcast of CFRB and you have a good opportunity of picking that
up during day hours in an office.

Well, too much said already. My recommendation would be to try the Sony
7600GR, especially if you shop around a little and get that 130 dollar
price. A very good deal and you won't be disappointed. Let us know if
you get any SW radio. Good luck!!

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Old December 17th 04, 05:43 PM
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You could always listen on the internet.

On 17 Dec 2004 08:30:16 -0800, "johndobbs"
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Old December 17th 04, 06:23 PM
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David wrote:

You could always listen on the internet.


Yeah, that's 'real' radio all right.

Now you just hustle on down the road, toting your portable, 'tard boy.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old December 17th 04, 08:03 PM
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That's if you have internet access in a work setting. Not all computer
users do. And if they do -- many of the company security firewalls do
not allow streaming video or audio.

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Old December 31st 04, 04:24 AM
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On 17 Dec 2004 08:30:16 -0800, "johndobbs"
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***lots of good information snipped***

Well, too much said already. My recommendation would be to try the Sony
7600GR, especially if you shop around a little and get that 130 dollar
price. A very good deal and you won't be disappointed. Let us know if
you get any SW radio. Good luck!!


I did end up buying the 7600GR. Purchased it online today from
JR.com. I imagine after I try it out I'll be asking for information
on antennas, but in the meantime I'm anxious for it to come in.




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Old December 31st 04, 05:25 PM
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jwilliam wrote:
On 17 Dec 2004 08:30:16 -0800, "johndobbs"
wrote:

***lots of good information snipped***

Well, too much said already. My recommendation would be to try the

Sony
7600GR, especially if you shop around a little and get that 130

dollar
price. A very good deal and you won't be disappointed. Let us know

if
you get any SW radio. Good luck!!


I did end up buying the 7600GR. Purchased it online today from
JR.com. I imagine after I try it out I'll be asking for information
on antennas, but in the meantime I'm anxious for it to come in.


(In case I sent my original reply to your private email; or I replied
and I sent the message to who knows where; or I'm starting to have
senior moments and only thought I replied: let me try again.....)
Congrats on your new radio! After it arrives, please share with us some
of your thoughts and likes/dislikes about the radio. I hope it improves
radio reception at your office. By the way, just as a reminder, as I'm
sure you're already aware of this, but...you do know that when
receiving MW signals (AM BCB), you need to swivel the radio one way or
another to align the internal loopstick with the broadcasting
station(?) I only mention this because you had said you used a boombox
in your office, and I just didn't know if you were able to swivel the
boombox (which is normally a large radio in an office enviroment) for
improved reception. It's one of the advantages of using a smaller
travel radio like a 7600GR or YB400 -- to swivel and/or position as
needed. Anyways...let us know how it goes, and have fun!

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Old January 1st 05, 03:35 AM
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On 31 Dec 2004 09:25:39 -0800, "johndobbs"
wrote:


jwilliam wrote:
On 17 Dec 2004 08:30:16 -0800, "johndobbs"
wrote:

***lots of good information snipped***

Well, too much said already. My recommendation would be to try the

Sony
7600GR, especially if you shop around a little and get that 130

dollar
price. A very good deal and you won't be disappointed. Let us know

if
you get any SW radio. Good luck!!


I did end up buying the 7600GR. Purchased it online today from
JR.com. I imagine after I try it out I'll be asking for information
on antennas, but in the meantime I'm anxious for it to come in.


(In case I sent my original reply to your private email; or I replied
and I sent the message to who knows where; or I'm starting to have
senior moments and only thought I replied: let me try again.....)
Congrats on your new radio! After it arrives, please share with us some
of your thoughts and likes/dislikes about the radio. I hope it improves
radio reception at your office. By the way, just as a reminder, as I'm
sure you're already aware of this, but...you do know that when
receiving MW signals (AM BCB), you need to swivel the radio one way or
another to align the internal loopstick with the broadcasting
station(?) I only mention this because you had said you used a boombox
in your office, and I just didn't know if you were able to swivel the
boombox (which is normally a large radio in an office enviroment) for
improved reception. It's one of the advantages of using a smaller
travel radio like a 7600GR or YB400 -- to swivel and/or position as
needed. Anyways...let us know how it goes, and have fun!


heh, Actually I have swiveled my radio before to get better reception,
not knowing why I did it, simply knowing 'something' happened that
improved the quality of the signal. I'll be sure to post back when it
comes in after I've fiddled with it some.

Happy New Year to all.
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Old January 2nd 05, 10:49 AM
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They tell me the little Sony doesn't come with an AC plug-in. I'd
suggest picking up your AC adapter at Circuit City. They carry one there
that is inexpensive, and versatile. They stock them right near the
walkman-style CD players. Darren





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