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Hi all - I'm thinking of purchasing the Sony ICF-SW7600 as my first
shortwave radio. I've been reading some comments in the newsgroup that lead me to believe this might be a good radio to start with, to see if I enjoy SW. I'm curious about the whip antenna. Will this be sufficient to receive quality AM station reception at night? If not, is there an antenna I can purchase that is small and is easily set up and put away? The SW radio will be in our guest room and I need something easily removed when company comes over. Any info would be so helpful and appreciated! Laura |
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That's a good, you'll enjoy it. Yes the built in antenna will work well.
I used one in Egypt for years on the little antenna. Burr Laura M wrote: Hi all - I'm thinking of purchasing the Sony ICF-SW7600 as my first shortwave radio. I've been reading some comments in the newsgroup that lead me to believe this might be a good radio to start with, to see if I enjoy SW. I'm curious about the whip antenna. Will this be sufficient to receive quality AM station reception at night? If not, is there an antenna I can purchase that is small and is easily set up and put away? The SW radio will be in our guest room and I need something easily removed when company comes over. Any info would be so helpful and appreciated! Laura |
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Hi Laura:
Yes, this is a very good choice for a first shortwave Radio. Get a good pair of headphones; it'll help clarify the sound. Also, get a copy of " Passport To Worlband radio" and / or " Monitoring Times" to see whats on when. Passport can be found at most Barnes & Nobles, " MT" at Huge newsstands ( or online) Most Shortwave comes in at night. With a 20 foot" Rand om Wire" antenna , you'll be able to pick up just about anything.. I routinly pick up Radio Australia & Radio New Zealand ( Propagation being good ) off the whip of my SWR.. Here on the U.S East Coast. Be aware that the SHortwave signal is bounced off the ionosphere; so imagine sunlight bouncing off the ocean. Sometimes it's mirror smooth, other times filled with Big Rolling, Swells, other times stormy & choppy. - SO the signal may be crystal clear, or subject to occasional fading, or occasionally really not there for a while.. Still, it's nice to hear voices, music and opinions from Far away. Theres something intriguing about it I haven't found anywhere else.. Dan In article , (Laura M) writes: Hi all - I'm thinking of purchasing the Sony ICF-SW7600 as my first shortwave radio. I've been reading some comments in the newsgroup that lead me to believe this might be a good radio to start with, to see if I enjoy SW. I'm curious about the whip antenna. Will this be sufficient to receive quality AM station reception at night? If not, is there an antenna I can purchase that is small and is easily set up and put away? The SW radio will be in our guest room and I need something easily removed when company comes over. Any info would be so helpful and appreciated! Laura |
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Laura, welcome to world (literally) of Shortwave Radio. Many things to
listen to, other countries, planes over the ocean, ships on the ocean, Ham radio operators, and the list goes on. By all means, find and/or subscribe to Monitoring Times. They have a section that is like a TV Guide to the International Broadcast Bands (plus lots of other info). Quite helpful. Ask questions here or in Yahoo groups. You'll find most of us willing to help. Dan, I *loved* your explanation of the ionosphere. I've never seen it explained quite that way before, but you made it so eloquent and simple. I'll have to remember it. Eric KA6USJ |
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Dan, I'm gonna plagerize your propogation description!(;{) It's truely
succinct! ... Laura, welcome to this wonderful yet sometimes wacky world of shortwave! Enjoy!!! WA6020SWL |
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Why Thank You Eric !
In Ionospheric terms, It's been an Odd Winter; with The Music Shows on WBCQ on weekends being blanked out; New York, and even Pittsburgh being in the " Skip Zone" but VOA from Botswana on the same frequency ( 7.415) coming in quite clearly. A Very High Tide in the Ionosphere, slowly creeping up from the sandy Shoreline and Flooding redwood sun decks well above normal high water . One can free dive down to look at electronically Submerged Mercedes in the car Port, I suppose. Rush Hour Traffic / Weather reports from Aukland (Mostly fair, Gales in the Southern Isle) and Hearing about the Latest in Fiji enlighten my day. Once, in the spring, Radio New Zealand was as clear as a local A.M Station; - calm Flat seas, I suppose. Dan In article , "Eric Ferguson" writes: Subject: First Radio From: "Eric Ferguson" Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 16:00:02 GMT Laura, welcome to world (literally) of Shortwave Radio. Many things to listen to, other countries, planes over the ocean, ships on the ocean, Ham radio operators, and the list goes on. By all means, find and/or subscribe to Monitoring Times. They have a section that is like a TV Guide to the International Broadcast Bands (plus lots of other info). Quite helpful. Ask questions here or in Yahoo groups. You'll find most of us willing to help. Dan, I *loved* your explanation of the ionosphere. I've never seen it explained quite that way before, but you made it so eloquent and simple. I'll have to remember it. Eric KA6USJ |
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"Laura M" wrote...
Hi all - I'm thinking of purchasing the Sony ICF-SW7600 as my first shortwave radio. [snip] See your other identical thread. Subject: Sony 7600GR Sent: 2/04/2004 9:26 pm |
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Broadcast AM reception is the weakest feature on the SW7600GR. You're not
going to get the AM reception of a CCRadio+ with it, but it will be light-years ahead of your typical clock radio. However, if you want great AM reception "on the cheap," you should look into a GE SuperRadio III (no shortwave -- but has been a standard for years), or the Tecsun BCL-2000/Grundig S350 (analog tuning, digital readout in SW and AM -- check the Yahoo group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundig-S350/ ). Be warned. If you are anything like the rest of us in this newsgroup, you're going to spend a LOT more on radios -- sooner than you think. This is a really fun hobby. -- Stinger "Laura M" wrote in message om... Thanks for responding to my post. JUst wondering...I'm hoping for clear am reception. Is this a problem? I've read that am reception can be a problem on a shortwave radio. Telamon wrote in message ... In article , (Laura M) wrote: Hi all - I'm thinking of purchasing the Sony ICF-SW7600 as my first shortwave radio. I've been reading some comments in the newsgroup that lead me to believe this might be a good radio to start with, to see if I enjoy SW. I'm curious about the whip antenna. Will this be sufficient to receive quality AM station reception at night? If not, is there an antenna I can purchase that is small and is easily set up and put away? The SW radio will be in our guest room and I need something easily removed when company comes over. Any info would be so helpful and appreciated! It is a good radio. There is an internal ferrite bar as an AM antenna. It is directional with signal nulls off the end of the radio. The whip is used for short wave and FM. It is generally best to point it up. You can add 20 foot of wire for short wave reception and clip it to the whip for short wave reception improvement or purchase an external Sony loop antenna. |
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