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H. Dziardziel September 18th 05 04:18 PM

Compact analog with full coverage
 

Any suggestions for a good quality compact, preferably true
portable of say not more than ICF2010 size, unit that covers the
standard 1620 to 30MHz, or at least most if it, would be
appreciated. I'm tired of digital chugging and mediocre
sensitivity. Many thanks.


[email protected] September 18th 05 05:52 PM


H. Dziardziel wrote:
Any suggestions for a good quality compact, preferably true
portable of say not more than ICF2010 size, unit that covers the
standard 1620 to 30MHz, or at least most if it, would be
appreciated. I'm tired of digital chugging and mediocre
sensitivity. Many thanks.


- What kind of set do you have, BTW . .

-Suggest trying a better antenna and waiting for the Sun to settle
down..

Check out the review section on www.radiointel.com ; they do cover some
analogues


H. Dziardziel September 19th 05 09:09 AM

On 18 Sep 2005 09:52:42 -0700, wrote:


H. Dziardziel wrote:
Any suggestions for a good quality compact, preferably true
portable of say not more than ICF2010 size, unit that covers the
standard 1620 to 30MHz, or at least most if it, would be
appreciated. I'm tired of digital chugging and mediocre
sensitivity. Many thanks.


- What kind of set do you have, BTW . .


The better ones are ICF2010, SW55, and RFB65. But I recently
dusted off my ancient trusty ICF4900 and it disgraced them all
on SW sensitivity with only its puny antenna, as does the SW22

Tuned front ends can't be beat. The manual scan is a must
function for me as you can see from the digital models...

-Suggest trying a better antenna and waiting for the Sun to settle
down..

Check out the review section on
www.radiointel.com ; they do cover some
analogues


Thanks for the link reminder and any recommendations.

Andrew Oakley September 19th 05 02:39 PM

On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 00:18:54 +0900, H. Dziardziel
wrote:
Any suggestions for a good quality compact, preferably true
portable of say not more than ICF2010 size, unit that covers the
standard 1620 to 30MHz, or at least most if it, would be
appreciated. I'm tired of digital chugging and mediocre
sensitivity. Many thanks.


I'd thoroughly recommend any of the Roberts range. I have a Roberts
R862 (recently replaced by the R9962) which I use when in the garden;
battery life is superb on 2 AA batteries, size is 14x8x3cm (5.5x3x1")
- somewhere between a packet of cigarettes and a small paperback book.
It covers 60m-13m (4-21MHz) split into 9 bands, plus FM-VHF, AM-MW and
AM-LW.

It just screams quality. You just have to hold it in your hand, tiny
as it is, and play with the tuning knob.

Sensitivity is stunningly excellent when combined with a
crocodile-clip random wire. It's not got a lot of controls (band
selection, tuning, volume, a dual-mono headphone socket and - er,
that's it), but what it lacks in buttons it makes up for in ability to
bring in a signal.

I've had a number of cheap/small multiband pocket analogue shortwave
radios before, none of them get anywhere close to what this can pull
in and none of them are as well built. It does lack a gain control and
don't get me wrong, I have other larger SW radios I use for serious
DXing (including my ageing Sangean ATS-808a), but for the portability
I'm not complaining. It's something I can easily shove into my hand
luggage without worrying about ruggedness or battery life.

All Roberts shortwave radios:
http://www.robertsradio.co.uk/worldband.htm

Manual for R9962 (almost identical to my R862):
http://www.robertsradio.co.uk/downlo...es/r9962ib.pdf
(you really don't need a manual on something this simple, mind)

Roberts radios are usually BBC World Service or BBC Radio 4/5 branded,
and often come with a plastic case and a BBC World Service frequency
chart.

--
Andrew Oakley andrew/atsymbol/aoakley/stop/com
Gloucestershire, UK

Mike S. September 19th 05 06:21 PM


The Tecsun R9702 is a small dual-conversion analog with digital display
via frequency counter. eBay merchants typically sell it for $25 or so.
It's the same basic size as, say, the Sangean ATS-606.




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Mike S. September 20th 05 04:38 PM


In article ,
H. Dziardziel wrote:
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 17:21:32 +0000 (UTC), (Mike
S.) wrote:


The Tecsun R9702 is a small dual-conversion analog with digital display
via frequency counter. eBay merchants typically sell it for $25 or so.
It's the same basic size as, say, the Sangean ATS-606.


Thanks which lead me to the review here;
http://www.radiointel.com/review-2005digital.htm
Although analog you'd never know it from the pictures.


The absence of up/down tuning buttons (slewing) 0-9 digital keypad, or
memory buttons is usually the give-away.



[email protected] September 20th 05 04:54 PM

Screw that brit S..T!!!! Tarzan,the Ape Man movie is on tb (tb,Dennis
the Menance) now.(d..n good movie!) Next up,City of Angels.
cuhulin


[email protected] September 20th 05 04:57 PM

Buy a Sony GR 7600 radio from www.jr.com and be happy.Them chink
radios will burn your house down.
cuhulin



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