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![]() junius wrote: Right, well, to jump in with some commentary now, it is a rather dismal state of affairs...how the market for portable shortwaves has been inundated with these cheap Chinese portables. All the Kchibos, Kaitos, jWins, whatever other uninspiring offerings are out there... A real race for the bottom. Nowadays, it seems that competition among new offerings in this class of radio is, unfortunately, mostly on the basis of price, rather than quality/features. Amazing (perhaps not) that there are buyers for these substandard radios, many of which must have been designed for the domestic market in China, given their substandard performance and atrocious appearance. Perhaps one or two of the Degens are marginally acceptable...I dunno. I do ideed miss the days not too long back when there was a relatively vibrant competition between Sony, Grundig, and Sangean (even Panasonic and Magnavox were in the mix)...and you could expect regular upgrades in your favorite line of radio...with true improvements in performance/features. The day the Sony ICF-SW7600GR is discontinued will indeed be a sad day... The problem isn't a lack of supply of good radios. The problem is that there is little demand for pricey shortwave radios because there are few serious shortwave hobbyists. The lack of demand caused Grundig (the real one), Panasonic, Sony, Kenwood, Yaesu, Icom to stop supplying the really interesting radios that we all enjoy. Unfortunately the Sony 7600 is probably going to be cancelled in the near future. |
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