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"Joe Analssandrini" wrote in message oups.com... Hello Michael, Just a quick update. There are fourteen, not twelve, "bottom-of-the-short wave bands" (which you can count as additional "memories") and I should mention that the image rejection on the 'SW35 is superior to that of the ICF-SW7600GR, and while it's possible that that may be partly due to the '7600GR's somewhat better sensitivity, it appears to me that the 'SW35 is inherently better in that regard as I find few, if any, images even with the auxiliary antenna attached. I also didn't mention that the radio is a good performer on MW and FM, as well. All in all, it's a very fine receiver and I wish you the best of luck with it. (You may find that you will want to leave it in your car with the batteries removed, as I do, just for "emergencies" or casual listening on the road.) Best, Joe Thanx again Joe.... Although a radio's memory features have never been important to me, sensitivity and selectivity are. It is interesting to hear that the SW35 is more selective then the 7600gr. After I have a few weeks with it, I should be able to tell how is stacks up against my 7600gr as far as sensitivity goes. I really love evaluating portables. Michael |
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