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Sangean 404
I am considering a small digital shortwave set for travel purposes and
am considering the Sangean 404 and the Sony SW35. I have a Sony 7600GR and a Kaito WRX911 and am a regular SWL so I know a little something about portable shortwave radios. How is the build quality on the Sangean 404? Iwant a radio that can stand up to being carried around and not fall apart after six months. My Sony "GR" is too nice to be carrying around. I would hate for something to happen to it. The Kaito 911 is good but I want the sleep timer and alarm clock features as well as a lighted display for night time use. I like the SW35 but the Sangean 404 has direct entry tuning which is a real plus. I have read good and bad reviews on both and since no local stores carry either, I can't test them out. Build quality is first and foremost. I have a Sangean 622 which is not a bad set but performance could be better. Of the 404 or SW35, which is the better built radio? |
Sangean 404
On Sat, 13 May 2006 17:39:21 -0400, S Walters
wrote: I am considering a small digital shortwave set for travel purposes and am considering the Sangean 404 and the Sony SW35. I have a Sony 7600GR and a Kaito WRX911 and am a regular SWL so I know a little something about portable shortwave radios. How is the build quality on the Sangean 404? Iwant a radio that can stand up to being carried around and not fall apart after six months. My Sony "GR" is too nice to be carrying around. I would hate for something to happen to it. The Kaito 911 is good but I want the sleep timer and alarm clock features as well as a lighted display for night time use. I like the SW35 but the Sangean 404 has direct entry tuning which is a real plus. I have read good and bad reviews on both and since no local stores carry either, I can't test them out. Build quality is first and foremost. I have a Sangean 622 which is not a bad set but performance could be better. Of the 404 or SW35, which is the better built radio? Single Conversion radios tend to whistle and whine a lot. |
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P.S. The Sony ICF-SW35 is a dual-conversion receiver.
Best, Joe |
Sangean 404
Single conversion people tend to,,,,,,, awwww,I wont say that.
I would go for the Sony radio. cuhulin |
Sangean 404
"S Walters" wrote in message ... I am considering a small digital shortwave set for travel purposes and am considering the Sangean 404 and the Sony SW35. I have a Sony 7600GR and a Kaito WRX911 and am a regular SWL so I know a little something about portable shortwave radios. How is the build quality on the Sangean 404? Iwant a radio that can stand up to being carried around and not fall apart after six months. My Sony "GR" is too nice to be carrying around. I would hate for something to happen to it. The Kaito 911 is good but I want the sleep timer and alarm clock features as well as a lighted display for night time use. I like the SW35 but the Sangean 404 has direct entry tuning which is a real plus. I have read good and bad reviews on both and since no local stores carry either, I can't test them out. Build quality is first and foremost. I have a Sangean 622 which is not a bad set but performance could be better. Of the 404 or SW35, which is the better built radio? I've had Sangean receivers tagged under the Radio Shack brand name for a long time now. The only only one I ever had go bad on me was a DX-399, but that was because it took a hard fall, and it just broke. Other than that, they have served me well for a long time all at fair prices. |
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JA,
Good Tip and Good Idea : Having the Batteries "Out" of the Radio while the Radio is not in-use (in storage in the Glove Box) is a very good idea. 1 - Keeps the Batteries Fresh 2 - Protects the Radio from any Battery Damage. Put the Batteries "In" to use the Radio -and- Take the Batteries "Out" for Storage. MOBILE-TO-GO [No Batteries Required] Another Trick is to have one of those adjustable Adapters for a Car's Cigarette Lighter Plug (12 VDC) to 9/6/4.5/3 VDC with the right Plug for the Radio. Turn-Off the Car's engine and simply run the Radio 'off' the Car's Battery Power with the Adapter. -Example- Recoton Universal Car Cigarette Lighter DC-to-DC Adapter http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ9723947246 -Add- A 23 Foot Reel-Up {Role-Up} Antenna and you have a Mobile Listening Post. -Example- Portable Shortwave Reel Antenna http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ9724829580 keep it simple and practical - iane ~ RHF | | | / \ -------!------- |
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David wrote:
On Sat, 13 May 2006 17:39:21 -0400, S Walters wrote: I am considering a small digital shortwave set for travel purposes and am considering the Sangean 404 and the Sony SW35. I have a Sony 7600GR and a Kaito WRX911 and am a regular SWL so I know a little something about portable shortwave radios. How is the build quality on the Sangean 404? Iwant a radio that can stand up to being carried around and not fall apart after six months. My Sony "GR" is too nice to be carrying around. I would hate for something to happen to it. The Kaito 911 is good but I want the sleep timer and alarm clock features as well as a lighted display for night time use. I like the SW35 but the Sangean 404 has direct entry tuning which is a real plus. I have read good and bad reviews on both and since no local stores carry either, I can't test them out. Build quality is first and foremost. I have a Sangean 622 which is not a bad set but performance could be better. Of the 404 or SW35, which is the better built radio? Single Conversion radios tend to whistle and whine a lot. I had a cheap Chinese single conversion radio years ago back in the late 90s and all it did was whine and whistle. Still could pick up most of the major broadcasters though. BBC, Australia, DW etc. |
Sangean 404
S Walters wrote: wrote: - Might consider the Shirt pocket sized Degen De1105 http://www.radiointel.com/review-degende1105.htm Nice little set That is a nice little set. I can't help but wonder if the adhesive that holds that aluminum front panel on might give way over time. I have seen brushed aluminum trim on many radios come loose in the past. - If it does, I will let you know.. Trucking this set most everytwhere.. still works great..! |
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On Sun, 14 May 2006 21:51:17 GMT, Billy Smith
wrote: David wrote: On Sat, 13 May 2006 17:39:21 -0400, S Walters wrote: I am considering a small digital shortwave set for travel purposes and am considering the Sangean 404 and the Sony SW35. I have a Sony 7600GR and a Kaito WRX911 and am a regular SWL so I know a little something about portable shortwave radios. How is the build quality on the Sangean 404? Iwant a radio that can stand up to being carried around and not fall apart after six months. My Sony "GR" is too nice to be carrying around. I would hate for something to happen to it. The Kaito 911 is good but I want the sleep timer and alarm clock features as well as a lighted display for night time use. I like the SW35 but the Sangean 404 has direct entry tuning which is a real plus. I have read good and bad reviews on both and since no local stores carry either, I can't test them out. Build quality is first and foremost. I have a Sangean 622 which is not a bad set but performance could be better. Of the 404 or SW35, which is the better built radio? Single Conversion radios tend to whistle and whine a lot. I had a cheap Chinese single conversion radio years ago back in the late 90s and all it did was whine and whistle. Still could pick up most of the major broadcasters though. BBC, Australia, DW etc. They're not too terrible in the boonies, but if you're in a big city or near the coast there are just too many hets all over the place. |
Sangean 404
S Walters wrote:
wrote: - Might consider the Shirt pocket sized Degen De1105 http://www.radiointel.com/review-degende1105.htm Nice little set That is a nice little set. I can't help but wonder if the adhesive that holds that aluminum front panel on might give way over time. I have seen brushed aluminum trim on many radios come loose in the past. That is easy enough to fix. A few drops of contact cement and it will never come back off. I have glued hundreds of aluminum trim parts back on radios and TVs over the last 30 years and never had one come loose. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"Billy Smith" wrote in message k.net... wrote: Single conversion people tend to,,,,,,, awwww,I wont say that. I would go for the Sony radio. cuhulin Single conversion radios generally suck. You want at least a double or triple conversion receiver. With the price of them being quite low either a Icom R 75 or similar receiver would be good. That or something like a Sony 7600 GR. In fact, I am wanting a 7600 myself That may be true about a lot of sets with mediocre front ends and terrible selectivity etc.. but there were some very good single conversion sets made over the years, especially during the mid thirties until after the war. There's allot of ways to skin a cat when it comes to receiver design. -- Regards B.H. Brian's Basement http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/6.htm Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm |
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