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John S.
So it looks like we are in disagreement again. Here is my 'opinion' based on my personal experience using the Sony ICF-SW7600GR 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios by itself; with a 23 Foot Roll-Up / Reel-Up "Portable" Shortwave Antenna; and the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna 1. The Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna is "Tunable" (Pre-Selector) and can easily be place in a location (window) for the 'best reception' = Strongest Signals and Lowest Noise. 2. The Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna works well for a Traveler who only has a Hotel/Motel Window as their "Gateway" to the World of Shortwave Radio. 3. The Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna can also work well for some Shortwave Listener's who live in Apartments and Condos and are very limited in using any type of OutSide {Random Wire} Shortwave Antennas. 4. Most of the time those little 23 Foot Roll-Up / Reel-Up "Portable" Shortwave Antennas that come with many 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios do not perform as well as the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna. This is whether you Plug the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna into the Radio's External Antenna 1/8" Jack or simply Clip-It-On to the Radio's Whip Antenna. 5. For Shortwave Listening (SWL) the combination of the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna and the Sony ICF-SW7600GR Radio usually works better then using the Radio by itself. TBL - Yes the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna does amplify the Noise along with the Signal. But when you can not Hear them : Then something is better then nothing. Not a perfect solution but simply better than most other available or permitted options. iane ~ RHF |
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2. People have reported good results with it using the 7600GR.
************************************************** ***************** good call Telamon. i use the an-lp1 in my car when i'm on the road. i hang the loop near a window, off the rag top. never tried it on a hard top. works better than the whip. and road noise isn't too bad. i have 2 here, and i feel it's a good buy. this time last year, when the word went around, that Sony was to stop making them, i saw the an-lp1 go on ebay up to $150. another poster on this gp owns 4 of them. Good DX... Drifter... *on*the*fringe*of*Pittsburgh* |
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Drifter,
Sony ICF-SW7600GR 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios and the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna The combination-of-the-two make for good traveling companions. Place the Radio on the Table or Nightstand and next Hook the Loop Antenna on the Window; and then Connect the two togther and you are ready to listen. The Radio and the Loop and a few other accessories all fit into a Men's Travel Kit Bag = http://tinyurl.com/due8g yes it is as simple as that - iane ~ RHF |
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On 27 Oct 2005 19:37:05 -0700, "RHF"
wrote: Drifter, Sony ICF-SW7600GR 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios and the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna The combination-of-the-two make for good traveling companions. Place the Radio on the Table or Nightstand and next Hook the Loop Antenna on the Window; and then Connect the two togther and you are ready to listen. The Radio and the Loop and a few other accessories all fit into a Men's Travel Kit Bag = http://tinyurl.com/due8g yes it is as simple as that - iane ~ RHF . Though I have not used the AN-LP1 antenna I do have a 7600G and find it a good travel radio, actually a good radio period (in it's class). I checked out the link and almost choked when I read the price - $79.95 for a leather bag seems too rich a choice for either it's intended purpose or for use in protecting the radio. For those seeking a means of carrying their portable and some accessories, I suggest Bagmaster https://www.bagmaster.com/index.htm and their rectangular pistol pouches. These items have padding, an accessory pocket and magazine pouches that could be put to use to hold pens & pencils, a penlight, notepad etc. They are made of 'ballistic nylon' and the largest size is about $36. |
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Check out the Wal Mart and similar stores and camera stores for tote
bags.Also your local area thrift stores. cuhulin |
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yes it is as simple as that - iane ~ RHF
************************************************** ********************** ah-OK. been doing this for too many years, but, thanks for reaffirming this for me. i like/ use the universal tote/ radio bag. from our good friends at Universal Radio. even has their logo on it. was made for the Sony 2010; zippered main; and 1 velcro-1 open pockets. carries about all you need in one bag, and padded with shoulder strap. my first one has been all over the world with me. i have a number of them now. they also have the medal/ small case with cut-to-fit foam inside. check out their web site. BTW- RHF, good luck on the kiwa loop. i would like to have one in my collection, but, not at the prices ebay brings. maybe after i retire. and; "I ain't no Elmer either"...... Good DX... Drifter... *on*the*fringe*of*Pittsburgh* |
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![]() RHF wrote: John S. So it looks like we are in disagreement again. Here is my 'opinion' based on my personal experience using the Sony ICF-SW7600GR 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios by itself; with a 23 Foot Roll-Up / Reel-Up "Portable" Shortwave Antenna; and the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna 1. The Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna is "Tunable" (Pre-Selector) and can easily be place in a location (window) for the 'best reception' = Strongest Signals and Lowest Noise. 2. The Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna works well for a Traveler who only has a Hotel/Motel Window as their "Gateway" to the World of Shortwave Radio. 3. The Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna can also work well for some Shortwave Listener's who live in Apartments and Condos and are very limited in using any type of OutSide {Random Wire} Shortwave Antennas. 4. Most of the time those little 23 Foot Roll-Up / Reel-Up "Portable" Shortwave Antennas that come with many 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios do not perform as well as the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna. This is whether you Plug the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna into the Radio's External Antenna 1/8" Jack or simply Clip-It-On to the Radio's Whip Antenna. 5. For Shortwave Listening (SWL) the combination of the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna and the Sony ICF-SW7600GR Radio usually works better then using the Radio by itself. TBL - Yes the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna does amplify the Noise along with the Signal. But when you can not Hear them : Then something is better then nothing. Not a perfect solution but simply better than most other available or permitted options. You could very well be correct. This may in-fact be THE one portable amplified antenna that is able to deliver signals that could not be gotten with either the whip antenna or a simple wire antenna strung around a window. My experience with many other wunder-antennas has been that they are little more than a gadgety external volume control. After turning one or more knobs all signals get equally louder, but nothing magically pops out of the mud. I've taken a variety of (mostly Sony) shortwave portables on trips over the years and have found that a simple wire strung around the hotel room window will gather a lot of signals in a less then perfect listening environment. I may be wrong....and if I find one cheap enough I just might try it. But not at the going prices. |
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www.devilfinder.com Build your own amplified radio antenna and null
out unwanted noise Seems to me in this modern technology age,there should be a way to build a very good amplified antenna without the unwanted noise.How do amplified antennas work anyway,do they boost the radio signals? cuhulin |
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