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Dear JShorr,
There is NO short wave radio made which is perfect. ALL have some deficiency(s) which may be more or less important depending on the requirements of the user. That said, the Sony ICF-SW7600GR (preferably used with its associated SW antenna the AN-LP1) will give a novice all the performance and construction quality for which he could wish. This radio has "staying power" as well. Even if you become a "seasoned veteran" like me, you will not "outgrow" it. It is an excellent radio for listening at home on SW as well as MW and FM (it is particularly good on MW); it has a dedicated line output so the sound can be run through your stereo system if you desire; it also travels VERY well. The radio can also be used as a travel alarm (with TWO wakeup times). With its whip it has good sensitivity. You won't miss much! It is VERY stable. Its SSB reception is arguably the best of any currently-available portable radio. Its synchronous-selectable sideband circuitry is offered by NO OTHER small portable with the exception of the SW-07; note that the '7600/AN-LP1 combination is far less costly than the SW-07 and performance is comparable. Having experienced listening via synchonous selectable sideband circuitry, I shall NEVER buy ANY SW radio without it!. If you purchase the AN-LP1 antenna (which can be purchased separately sometime in the future), you will find this radio/antenna combination to afford excellent performance. It is even VERY EASY on batteries; it you use NiMH rechargeables, your power costs will be extremely low. (You don't need to buy an AC adapter for this radio. It works better on the batteries, anyway.) The Sony ICF-SW7600G radio can be purchased new from Amazon (the least costly dealer I have found), J&R Music World (they have low prices too, sometimes less than Amazon, but check shipping costs: Amazon's is generally "zero"), Universal, AES, and some other dealers. Check the prices, but make sure you buy from a reputable dealer. AES and some others sell the AN-LP1 antenna (AES's price is $89.95, less than the dealers on eBay!). I wish you the best of luck. I personally own three of the 7600GR models and two of the predecessor 'G model (the 'GR is better). (I also now own five AN-LP1 antennas.) I have bought many other receivers which did not give me the satisfaction that this one does. I know that if you buy this Sony receiver you will never regret it. Best, Joe |
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