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![]() mikem wrote: HI, Any good receivers on the market for the car during commutes? Thank you, Mike ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Unless you have a very quite car, dont bother! The high energy ignition systems, engine control computer, ABS computer and other nice elctronincs are very noisy. I borrowed a nice grey market Sony from a friend and tried it for 4 months in my 1985 Celica. When parked, well away from power lnes and other noise sources it worked great. Inspite of my various attmepts to reduce the noise in my Celica I was unable to do more then listen to power houses international outlets like the BBC. Even my efforts at RFI reduction were somewhat wasted because if there was any traffic I could hear their engines over even the stronger SW stations. Go for a SW converter from MFJ first to see how it will work. Much cheaper and easier to install, the Sony was deeper then the stock radio and I had to improvise. Terry |
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