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Give me a Sony any time.I already tried out two Sangeans from ccrane.I
packed them up and I sent them back to ccrane via UPS. cuhulin |
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I wish my antenna was longer.
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Steve,
Setting-Up the Sony ICF-SW7600GR with the Select-A-Tenna on a Lazy Susan for AM/MW DXing. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/5886 Are you using the Select-A-Tenna and the Sony ICFSW7600GR Positioned correctly on a Lazy Susan with the middle of the backside of the Select-A-Tenna placed against the Left-End-Side of the Sony ICF-SW7600GR ? Visualize - That 'together' they sort of form a "T" laying flat when seen from the Top. Note - The Sony ICFSW7600GR should be Standing-Up (Vertically) on it's Bottom. The Sweet Spot - Then if needed you can adjust the "Coupling" between the Select-A-Tenna and the Sony ICFSW7600GR by creating a "GAP" (Space) between the two. Move it about a Half Inch at a Time and try several "Distant" AM/MW Radio Stations that are all across the AM/MW Band. hope this helps - iane ~ RHF |
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Dear David,
I too have a Sangean ATS-606AP though it's "retired" now; its microprocessor was starting to "go" - the internal quality of Sangean radios is not all it should be, at least in my experience with two Taiwan-made units (the '606AP and an '818A. Formerly my travel radio, the Sangean has been replaced by one of my Sony ICF-SW7600G receivers. However, while my '606 was still functioning properly, I tried using the Sangean wind-up antenna (via its 3.5mm plug), a Sony AN-LP1, and an AOR WL-500 Window Loop. While the wind-up antenna didn't improve things very much, the AN-LP1 and the WL-500 improved reception noticeably; the WL-500 was superior to the AN-LP1. I certainly wouldn't suggest that you buy one of the above just on my say-so, but if you have an acquaintance who has one of them, why not try it? I think that you will indeed notice a major improvement in your radio's performance. My Sony ICF-SW7600G and 'GR models are easily as sensitive (if not more so) with the whip as the Sangean ATS-606A and the Sony's synchronous selectable sideband circuity makes listening much more pleasurable. Any radio's reception will improve with a suitable auxiliary antenna. Best, Joe |
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David,
I would agree that most of today's 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios work much better with a 'shorter' Random Wire Antennas about 30-35 Feet long. When a 100 Foot Antenna is used often the 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios exhibit signal overload and image problems. IMHO - If the Random Wire Antenna uses a Matching Transformer and Coax Cable Feed-in-Line then the Length of the Wire Antenna Element can be extended to 45-60 Feet. iane ~ RHF |
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For One and All,
There is a Sony ICF-SW7600GR 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio with the Sony AN-LP1 Active Loop Antenna currently on eBay. eBay Auction Item Number : 5823221447 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=5823221447 Looks like a complete ready-to-go 'portable' Shortwave Radio with Active Shortwave Loop Antenna for the SWL Traveller on-the-go. fyi ~ RHF |
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