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"johndobbs" wrote in message ups.com... D. Martin wrote: Well, I changed my mind. I'm getting the YB400PE, from heartland america dot com. Darren That's quite a deal at 100 dollars for the YB400 at Heartland. And that includes the adaptor too. For small portables, you can't go wrong with either radio (7600GR or the YB400). The 400 has great audio for its size. Let us know how you like the 400 once you had a chance to play with it. A Sony 7600gr or a Sangean ATS-909 are both MUCH more radio than a Yacht Boy 400, which -- even when new -- is not in the same league as the other two radios (as far as clarity of sound) because of the "buzz" or "hum" that many of them exhibit. -- Stinger |
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I've committed myself to the "400" Grundig. It's intended use will be
as an on-the-go radio. That being said, it should suffice. The sync feature is a big plus for the Sony. Darren http://community-2.webtv.net/DEMEM/L...mes/page2.html |
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"D. Martin" wrote in message ... Well, I changed my mind. I'm getting the YB400PE, from heartland america dot com. Darren I've never owned the YB400PE but it seems to me that it doesn't have USB/LSB, only SSB? If so that's a bummer! DeWayne |
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The sideband accessibility is little more than a novelty for me. I have
a "base unit" here that provides that capability, but the conversations I've come across have done little to intrigue me. The Grundig's superior audio appeals to me. I'm not a "headphone" guy. Darren http://community-2.webtv.net/DEMEM/L...mes/page2.html |
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"D. Martin" wrote Well, I changed my mind. I'm getting the YB400PE, from heartland america dot com. Darren You just made a mistake! |
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Hmmm, a mistake, that's possible. I'm optimistic though. Darren
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The ONLY advantage the 400 has over the 7600 is the speaker and absolutely
nothing else. The relative audio quality of the 400 is overrated. The audio difference compared to the 7600 is small. These are portables after all. I chuckle when people equate speaker frequency response to receiver quality. Hmmm, a mistake, that's possible. I'm optimistic though. Darren I have both and the 7600 blows the 400/G4000 away in every other category. |
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WIGG,
.. I have the Sony ICF-SW7600GR and like the Radio very much as my on-the-go Travel Radio. .. Stand-a-lone the Sony ICF-SW7600GR is a very good AM/FM Shortwave Radio and at it's "Price Point" with the AM SycnDet it is a 'Best Buy'. .. TIP - I use the Sony ICF-SW7600GR with the Sony AN-LP1 'portable' Shortwave Antenna and together they both perform super. .. FWIW - Found a medium size cosmetic bag that allows the Sony ICF-SW7600GR and its AC Adapter and Accessories to be placed in the right side compartment; and the Sony AN-LP1 Shortwave Antenna to be folded-up an placed in the left side compartment. The whole thing Folds-Up and Zips together and the Radio and Antenna are protected and Ready-to-Pick-Up-and-Go. .. READ - Sony ICF-SW7600 / Sony ICF-SW7600G / Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM Shortwave Radio Information & Links http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...86e2c6735c3459 .. READ : The Sony ICF-SW7600 Series Page [Was: Sony ICF-7600 Analog Help] aka: Sony 7600 Information Resource http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...acbe683366a500 .. READ - Antenna Recommendations for the Sony ICF-SW7600GR http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...c4c12c1284c635 .. For more Information about the Sony ICF-SW7600GR Check-Out the two YAHOO ! eGroups for the Sony ICF-SW7600 Series Radios: ICF-SW-7600 / ICF-SW-7600G / ICF-SW-7600GR .. * Sony ICF-SW7600 eGroup on YAHOO ! eGroup= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/7600group/ Focus on both the Sony ICF-SW7600G and Sony ICF-SW7600GR * Sony ICF-SW7600GR eGroup on YAHOO ! eGroup= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/7600group/ Primary Focus is on the Sony ICF-SW7600GR .. |
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Hello Gary,
May I suggest that you purchase a new Sony ICF-SW7600GR receiver which you can purchase very inexpensively - $130 or less. For the moment, keep your 7600D. I believe you will find the '7600GR to be a superior receiver than the 'D model (if only for the synchronous selectable sideband circuitry). That said, if you really like the 'D model, and it has some sentimental value to you, later, when you are feeling "flush," you can then look to having it fixed or restored. It doesn't hurt to have more than one short wave radio! (I still have my old Lafayette HE-10 radio and I still use it occasionally.) Remember, though, that these portable receivers are not really designed to be repaired. I'm told that at best you'll get 10 to 20 years of regular use of a portable radio and then it is ready for the "scrap pile." (I have had some portables which didn't even last 5 years! My two Sony ICF-SW7600G models are 7 and 5 years old respectively and they still work perfectly. My three 'GR models are 4 and 3 years old. I figure that it I use them "lightly" [due to having so many none gets used "heavily"] they will last for many, many years. Am I right? Ask me in twenty years, assuming I'm still around then!) Best of luck, Joe |
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