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Sangean ATS-909 vs. Sony ICF-7600GR
Hi Ngu,
If you're needing a fuller idea of the various features offered by each of these sets, you might visit the radiolabs website and download the user manuals for the '909 and 'SW7600GR: http://www.radiolabs.com/support/downloads.php junius ngu wrote: My experience with SW so far is limited to inexpensive analogue tuning radio and a dirt cheap Kaide KK959. I've decided to get something decent and have read quite a number of reviews on Sangean ATS-909 and Sony ICF-7600GR on the web but am unable to decide which one to buy. The Sangean seems to have more features and better packaged (including the AC adaptor) but costs about 1/3 more than the Sony. It is also larger. Given the difference in price, do you guys think they are of different class to render a comparison meanlingless? Like you don't compare a Toyota Camry with a Mercedes S class, but you can do so with a Lexus LS430. BTW, both the Sangean ATS-909 and Sony ICF-7600GR have been around since 2001. Should I wait for their replacement model? |
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Sangean ATS-909 vs. Sony ICF-7600GR
rec.antiques.radio+phono news group.One of those guys over there,a few
weeks ago,posted his website/homepage about hot rodding an AARadio with a better AM Ferrite core home made Antenna and lots more information too.(something like that anyway) You can build just as good,or better,Antenna than you can buy.I know this for a Fact. cuhulin |
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