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Hello all, this is my first time posting, so please take pity on the
newbie. Anyway, I was wondering if some more knowledgable hobbyists out there could help me out with some information on the Sangean pocket radios. Basically, I have been searching Google Groups in the rec.radio.shortwave newsgroup archives for information and have seen a lot of good reviews on the Sangean radios. I couldn't find specific information on which radio had the best FM reception, though. Is there anyone who has tried all these products and knows which radio gets the best FM? I have read reviews of the DT-110 which suggest that its radio reception is better than the DT-200V's. What about the DT-300VW's radio reception? Also, I have been looking around at Amazon.com (which has all these radios available), and many of the reader reviews regarding the DT-110 say that FM reception was poor with the DT-110. Are these people crazy, or do they have a point? My work place is a steel frame building, which seems to be very unforgiving with the other radios of my co-workers. Specifically, the radio station I am trying to get is 89.5 FM, based in South Orange, NJ (central New Jersey). My workplace is in Hackensack, NJ (North Jersey, near NYC). Do you think that any of these radios have a chance of getting some reception in a steel building? (I remember one post mentioning SOME reception from the DT-110.) Sorry for asking so many questions at once, but any answers would be greatly appreciated. Gus |
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How about this multi brand review:
http://www.fixup.net/tips/pktradio/pktradio.htm "fnddf2" schreef in bericht nk.net... Hello all, this is my first time posting, so please take pity on the newbie. Anyway, I was wondering if some more knowledgable hobbyists out there could help me out with some information on the Sangean pocket radios. Basically, I have been searching Google Groups in the rec.radio.shortwave newsgroup archives for information and have seen a lot of good reviews on the Sangean radios. I couldn't find specific information on which radio had the best FM reception, though. Is there anyone who has tried all these products and knows which radio gets the best FM? I have read reviews of the DT-110 which suggest that its radio reception is better than the DT-200V's. What about the DT-300VW's radio reception? Also, I have been looking around at Amazon.com (which has all these radios available), and many of the reader reviews regarding the DT-110 say that FM reception was poor with the DT-110. Are these people crazy, or do they have a point? My work place is a steel frame building, which seems to be very unforgiving with the other radios of my co-workers. Specifically, the radio station I am trying to get is 89.5 FM, based in South Orange, NJ (central New Jersey). My workplace is in Hackensack, NJ (North Jersey, near NYC). Do you think that any of these radios have a chance of getting some reception in a steel building? (I remember one post mentioning SOME reception from the DT-110.) Sorry for asking so many questions at once, but any answers would be greatly appreciated. Gus |
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Carel Kuijer wrote:
How about this multi brand review: http://www.fixup.net/tips/pktradio/pktradio.htm Wow, there is a lot of information on the page, and I am sorting through it as we speak. This should help me a lot, thank you for the help! Gus |
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GUS,
The Sangean DT-200V is rated as a top notch 'pocket' Radio for AM/MW reception; a mini-DX-radio for the hiker or fisherman. However, its FM Radio reception is only 'average'. And it has an actual small speaker that can be used to listen to the radio, besides the earbugs. http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt200v...M_FM_index.asp The DT-110 and Dt-300 may be better for FM Radio reception, but they fall short when it comes to AM Radio reception. http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt110.asp http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt210v...M_FM_index.asp http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt220v_in_am_fm_index.asp http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt300v...M_FM_index.asp ~RHF .. .. = = = fnddf2 = = = wrote in message ink.net... Hello all, this is my first time posting, so please take pity on the newbie. Anyway, I was wondering if some more knowledgable hobbyists out there could help me out with some information on the Sangean pocket radios. Basically, I have been searching Google Groups in the rec.radio.shortwave newsgroup archives for information and have seen a lot of good reviews on the Sangean radios. I couldn't find specific information on which radio had the best FM reception, though. Is there anyone who has tried all these products and knows which radio gets the best FM? I have read reviews of the DT-110 which suggest that its radio reception is better than the DT-200V's. What about the DT-300VW's radio reception? Also, I have been looking around at Amazon.com (which has all these radios available), and many of the reader reviews regarding the DT-110 say that FM reception was poor with the DT-110. Are these people crazy, or do they have a point? My work place is a steel frame building, which seems to be very unforgiving with the other radios of my co-workers. Specifically, the radio station I am trying to get is 89.5 FM, based in South Orange, NJ (central New Jersey). My workplace is in Hackensack, NJ (North Jersey, near NYC). Do you think that any of these radios have a chance of getting some reception in a steel building? (I remember one post mentioning SOME reception from the DT-110.) Sorry for asking so many questions at once, but any answers would be greatly appreciated. Gus |
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CK,
Thanks for the Link to the "X Y Computing and Network" WebSite. GoTo= http://www.fixup.net/ It is interesting that Dr. Xin Feng, a former Chinese Rocket Scientist has found and unique area of expertise on the Internet. GoTo= http://www.fixup.net/about.htm ~ RHF .. .. = = = "Carel Kuijer" = = = wrote in message news:nNYMb.161698$_x2.334285@zonnet-reader-1... How about this multi brand review: http://www.fixup.net/tips/pktradio/pktradio.htm "fnddf2" schreef in bericht nk.net... Hello all, this is my first time posting, so please take pity on the newbie. Anyway, I was wondering if some more knowledgable hobbyists out there could help me out with some information on the Sangean pocket radios. Basically, I have been searching Google Groups in the rec.radio.shortwave newsgroup archives for information and have seen a lot of good reviews on the Sangean radios. I couldn't find specific information on which radio had the best FM reception, though. Is there anyone who has tried all these products and knows which radio gets the best FM? I have read reviews of the DT-110 which suggest that its radio reception is better than the DT-200V's. What about the DT-300VW's radio reception? Also, I have been looking around at Amazon.com (which has all these radios available), and many of the reader reviews regarding the DT-110 say that FM reception was poor with the DT-110. Are these people crazy, or do they have a point? My work place is a steel frame building, which seems to be very unforgiving with the other radios of my co-workers. Specifically, the radio station I am trying to get is 89.5 FM, based in South Orange, NJ (central New Jersey). My workplace is in Hackensack, NJ (North Jersey, near NYC). Do you think that any of these radios have a chance of getting some reception in a steel building? (I remember one post mentioning SOME reception from the DT-110.) Sorry for asking so many questions at once, but any answers would be greatly appreciated. Gus |
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RHF wrote:
GUS, The Sangean DT-200V is rated as a top notch 'pocket' Radio for AM/MW reception; a mini-DX-radio for the hiker or fisherman. However, its FM Radio reception is only 'average'. And it has an actual small speaker that can be used to listen to the radio, besides the earbugs. http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt200v...M_FM_index.asp The DT-110 and Dt-300 may be better for FM Radio reception, but they fall short when it comes to AM Radio reception. http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt110.asp http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt210v...M_FM_index.asp http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt220v_in_am_fm_index.asp http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt300v...M_FM_index.asp ~RHF I see now, thanks. I think I will take Dr. Xin Feng's advice and get a Sony pocket radio. I guess it's cheap enough so that I can readily afford it, unlike the DT-200V which would be a more substantial investment. If what you say is right, I'd probably be better off with the Sony anyway. Thanks for the helpful advice. Gus |
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GUS,
YES - If FM Reception and Stereo Sound if your focus then the Sony's would be the radios for you. But - If you are Looking for a AM/MW Mini-DX-Radio that Fits into your Shirt Pocket for Hiker or a Fisherman then the Sangean DT-200V would be the better choice. In general no one radio or receiver does everything perfectly; and small Pocket Size Radios like these are "NO" exceptions. If anything it is more critical to understand these small Pocket Radios strengths and weaknesses and choose accordingly. Enjoy your new radio ![]() ~ RHF .. .. = = = fnddf2 = = = wrote in message ink.net... RHF wrote: GUS, The Sangean DT-200V is rated as a top notch 'pocket' Radio for AM/MW reception; a mini-DX-radio for the hiker or fisherman. However, its FM Radio reception is only 'average'. And it has an actual small speaker that can be used to listen to the radio, besides the earbugs. http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt200v...M_FM_index.asp The DT-110 and Dt-300 may be better for FM Radio reception, but they fall short when it comes to AM Radio reception. http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt110.asp http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt210v...M_FM_index.asp http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt220v_in_am_fm_index.asp http://www.ccrane.com/sangean_dt300v...M_FM_index.asp ~RHF I see now, thanks. I think I will take Dr. Xin Feng's advice and get a Sony pocket radio. I guess it's cheap enough so that I can readily afford it, unlike the DT-200V which would be a more substantial investment. If what you say is right, I'd probably be better off with the Sony anyway. Thanks for the helpful advice. Gus Thanks for the Link to the "X Y Computing and Network" WebSite. GoTo= http://www.fixup.net/ Radios= http://www.fixup.net/tips/pktradio/pktradio.htm Dr. Xin Feng= http://www.fixup.net/about.htm RMR RMR rapid message recall RMR RMR rapid message recall RMR RMR .. |
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My Sangean ATS606A has better performance (AM and FM) than my DT200V,
and it gets shortwave to boot. On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 04:43:05 GMT, fnddf2 wrote: Hello all, this is my first time posting, so please take pity on the newbie. Anyway, I was wondering if some more knowledgable hobbyists out there could help me out with some information on the Sangean pocket radios. Basically, I have been searching Google Groups in the rec.radio.shortwave newsgroup archives for information and have seen a lot of good reviews on the Sangean radios. I couldn't find specific information on which radio had the best FM reception, though. Is there anyone who has tried all these products and knows which radio gets the best FM? I have read reviews of the DT-110 which suggest that its radio reception is better than the DT-200V's. What about the DT-300VW's radio reception? Also, I have been looking around at Amazon.com (which has all these radios available), and many of the reader reviews regarding the DT-110 say that FM reception was poor with the DT-110. Are these people crazy, or do they have a point? My work place is a steel frame building, which seems to be very unforgiving with the other radios of my co-workers. Specifically, the radio station I am trying to get is 89.5 FM, based in South Orange, NJ (central New Jersey). My workplace is in Hackensack, NJ (North Jersey, near NYC). Do you think that any of these radios have a chance of getting some reception in a steel building? (I remember one post mentioning SOME reception from the DT-110.) Sorry for asking so many questions at once, but any answers would be greatly appreciated. Gus |
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I actually ordered a modified Sony pocket radio
from http://www.fixup.net/tips/pktradio/pktradio.htm yesterday and own a Sangean DT 200 which I carry in my briefcase. For the last week or so, I've been listening to a new Grundig Mini World 200 I purchased at Restoration Hardware for $29. I'm sure I'll enjoy all 3 radios when I get the modified Sony next week. I only buy pocket radios that use AA batteries. This weekend I'm shopping for head phones. Any ideas??? Tom Welch |
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![]() Tom Welch schrieb: I only buy pocket radios that use AA batteries. This weekend I'm shopping for head phones. Any ideas??? For home use get the 'AKG-K141 monitor' or 'AKG-K240 monitor'. These are often used on professional music production. Maybe the K240 is discontinued... The AKG's are _very_ comfortablble to wear and have outstanding good sound and quality of manufacturing. A bang for the bucks. odo |
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