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Do a search for previous posting. There were some reviews about
three years ago. I bought one when the solar cycle was still high and had good luck with it. However, on the west coast where signals are low , and the solar cylce is heading down I find the sensitivity not good enough. It is enjoyable for MW reception and the multi memories can be set up any way you like. It is easy to monitor 10 MW freqs. I have had little luck clipping a hank of wire for improved SW reception. All I seem to get is more background noise. I did a side by side with a Sangean 808 in an outdoor setting and the addition of the wire made the Sangean blow the doors off the Sony. It is easy on batteries and the sound is quite pleasant for a small radio. Selectivity is very good for this class of radio. Lately I acquired a Kaito 1103 and I think it is superior in every regard to the Sony except, I think battery consumption. Price is about the same. If you have the chance check out the Kaito/Degen. Regards, Bob |
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