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Once upon a time long long ago in the year of '83 Sony introduced the
first of several successful compact digital sw receivers. Long out of production it is venerated by many swl's as an early and possibly first example of how miniaturized electronics and thoughtful design could result in a high performing and pocketable shortwave radio. It occupies such a warm place in the heart of at least two swl's that one has bandied about the idea of restoring a 7600D. dxAce wrote: wrote: The 7600D was a fine radio. I enjoyed the ICF-2001 version for several years because it was so easy to use and did a decent job of pulling in stations. the keyboard on mine finally started to give out. Unfortunately even if you replace the CPU or whatever is wrong you will still have 17 year old switches, display, etc. The new 7600 is several steps better in terms of memories, sync detection ssb reception, etc. And it's probably a bit quieter too (mine had a moderate level of internal hiss). I would spend the $130.00 for the new one rather than fix the venerable 7600D. Interesting how the term 'venerable' is being bandied about of late. ;-) dxAce Michigan USA |
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