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![]() My cherished Blaupunkt Monterey 23 SQR is finally giving up the ghost after 15 years. (Well, I've had the car for 15 years, but it was three years old when I got it, so the radio is actually 18 years old.) As a definite radio nerd, I've really enjoyed having access to the longwave AM band (150-285 KHz). There aren't many non- directional beacons left in northern California any more, but I heard a few during a trip to Yosemite a couple of weeks ago. I've also heard GWEN and DGPS stations over the years. Anyway...the microswitches in the six pushbuttons for the radio are giving out; a couple of the presets hardly work at all any more. The folks who usually fix my radios said that Blaupunkt doesn't use the same switches any more (heck, they probably don't even use mechanical switches any more!), so the only way to fix this radio would be to find another Monterey or compatible Blaupunkt from that era and cannibalize it. However, I figure that the microswitches from any radio that old will probably be on the verge of giving out themselves, so it hardly seems worth the effort. I called Blaupunkt, and they don't have any current models for the U.S. that cover anything but the standard AM and FM bands. I tried a Google search and found some postings from one of these groups mentioning Becker multiband car radios, but I visited their web site and they no longer sell radios, only amplifiers and speakers. So...do I have to limit myself to ordinary AM and FM stations henceforth, or is there some DIN-sized radio I've overlooked that will also give me some more interesting bands? Thanks! Patty |
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Patty Winter wrote:
My cherished Blaupunkt Monterey 23 SQR is finally giving up the ghost after 15 years. (Well, I've had the car for 15 years, but it was three years old when I got it, so the radio is actually 18 years old.) As a definite radio nerd, I've really enjoyed having access to the longwave AM band (150-285 KHz). There aren't many non- directional beacons left in northern California any more, but I heard a few during a trip to Yosemite a couple of weeks ago. I've also heard GWEN and DGPS stations over the years. Anyway...the microswitches in the six pushbuttons for the radio are giving out; a couple of the presets hardly work at all any more. The folks who usually fix my radios said that Blaupunkt doesn't use the same switches any more (heck, they probably don't even use mechanical switches any more!), so the only way to fix this radio would be to find another Monterey or compatible Blaupunkt from that era and cannibalize it. However, I figure that the microswitches from any radio that old will probably be on the verge of giving out themselves, so it hardly seems worth the effort. I called Blaupunkt, and they don't have any current models for the U.S. that cover anything but the standard AM and FM bands. I tried a Google search and found some postings from one of these groups mentioning Becker multiband car radios, but I visited their web site and they no longer sell radios, only amplifiers and speakers. So...do I have to limit myself to ordinary AM and FM stations henceforth, or is there some DIN-sized radio I've overlooked that will also give me some more interesting bands? Thanks! Patty Hi, Worth trying eBay for another working radio. Tony |
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I ordered a sony xr ca 640 to a friend who is in Singapore fo a
business visit. It has SW and MW but do not have a LW band. It is around 150 dollars. There is a XR 620 too, with almost same spesifications in tuner but, 640 has the ability for a CD player to be added. Sony's car receivers with LW band does not have SW bans. So, if you'll buy a sony, you will choose either one with LW or with SW band. Regards, oan (Patty Winter) wrote in message ... My cherished Blaupunkt Monterey 23 SQR is finally giving up the ghost after 15 years. (Well, I've had the car for 15 years, but it was three years old when I got it, so the radio is actually 18 years old.) As a definite radio nerd, I've really enjoyed having access to the longwave AM band (150-285 KHz). There aren't many non- directional beacons left in northern California any more, but I heard a few during a trip to Yosemite a couple of weeks ago. I've also heard GWEN and DGPS stations over the years. Anyway...the microswitches in the six pushbuttons for the radio are giving out; a couple of the presets hardly work at all any more. The folks who usually fix my radios said that Blaupunkt doesn't use the same switches any more (heck, they probably don't even use mechanical switches any more!), so the only way to fix this radio would be to find another Monterey or compatible Blaupunkt from that era and cannibalize it. However, I figure that the microswitches from any radio that old will probably be on the verge of giving out themselves, so it hardly seems worth the effort. I called Blaupunkt, and they don't have any current models for the U.S. that cover anything but the standard AM and FM bands. I tried a Google search and found some postings from one of these groups mentioning Becker multiband car radios, but I visited their web site and they no longer sell radios, only amplifiers and speakers. So...do I have to limit myself to ordinary AM and FM stations henceforth, or is there some DIN-sized radio I've overlooked that will also give me some more interesting bands? Thanks! Patty |
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Thanks to everyone for the pointers, especially about the Sony
car radios. I don't know anyone who's serving in the Middle East, but it sounds like I can find those Sony models in Canada, and the shipping charges should be much less from there! Patty |
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(Patty Winter) wrote in message ...
My cherished Blaupunkt Monterey 23 SQR is finally giving up the ghost after 15 years. (Well, I've had the car for 15 years, but it was three years old when I got it, so the radio is actually 18 years old.) As a definite radio nerd, I've really enjoyed having access to the longwave AM band (150-285 KHz). There aren't many non- directional beacons left in northern California any more, but I heard a few during a trip to Yosemite a couple of weeks ago. I've also heard GWEN and DGPS stations over the years. Anyway...the microswitches in the six pushbuttons for the radio are giving out; a couple of the presets hardly work at all any more. The folks who usually fix my radios said that Blaupunkt doesn't use the same switches any more (heck, they probably don't even use mechanical switches any more!), so the only way to fix this radio would be to find another Monterey or compatible Blaupunkt from that era and cannibalize it. However, I figure that the microswitches from any radio that old will probably be on the verge of giving out themselves, so it hardly seems worth the effort. I called Blaupunkt, and they don't have any current models for the U.S. that cover anything but the standard AM and FM bands. I tried a Google search and found some postings from one of these groups mentioning Becker multiband car radios, but I visited their web site and they no longer sell radios, only amplifiers and speakers. So...do I have to limit myself to ordinary AM and FM stations henceforth, or is there some DIN-sized radio I've overlooked that will also give me some more interesting bands? You might try: http://www.swstereo.com/Products/Becker/mexico2340.htm |
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There was a company on the net that sold Sony automobile radios with
MW/FM/SW. It had a small gap on each end and skipped from 9.0 to 9.5 MHz. I got a Sony XR-3750 and have enjoyed it very much. They probably have some newer models. I've had it quite some time. Sony does not offer these in the US. Don't know why. You can get them on EBay or order off the net. The company I'm trying to think of had an English sounding name but with a slightly different spelling and had some excellent reports of service. If I can locate it I'll post it. Otherwise, just do a search for Sony & XR and you'll probably be busy for a while sorting through them. :-) Al ==================== Gary wrote: You might try: http://www.swstereo.com/Products/Becker/mexico2340.htm |
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I got my Sony 4950 from Jacky's in UAE. Good price, but about $50 more to
ship. "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... There was a company on the net that sold Sony automobile radios with MW/FM/SW. It had a small gap on each end and skipped from 9.0 to 9.5 MHz. I got a Sony XR-3750 and have enjoyed it very much. They probably have some newer models. I've had it quite some time. Sony does not offer these in the US. Don't know why. You can get them on EBay or order off the net. The company I'm trying to think of had an English sounding name but with a slightly different spelling and had some excellent reports of service. If I can locate it I'll post it. Otherwise, just do a search for Sony & XR and you'll probably be busy for a while sorting through them. :-) Al ==================== Gary wrote: You might try: http://www.swstereo.com/Products/Becker/mexico2340.htm |
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I have just made a sony xr ca620x installed to my car which is a
volkswagen polo automatic . I had a blaupunkt before that and it had a strong noice coming from the ignition and pumps(?). I had tried to solve this problem for a very long time. Visited, called and e-mailed vw and blaupunkt in vain. I could not solve this noise problem. I use MW for BBC world service in 1323 and VOA in 1260 and 792 kHz in Istanbul. My new sony has the same problem in MW but, suprisingly I have much less noise on shortwaves which does not bother me at all. I haven't had much time yet to estimate my car radios sensitivity - I listened to some weak stations from almost every band from 60 m to 16 m tonight-. It seems as sensitive as my Sony icf 7600D, a little less selective then 7600D. I am very happy with my new car radio so far. Voice of Rusiia's jazz hour was marvellous at 22:00 in 31 m band. I strongly suggest this 620x to anyone who likes to listen to sw broadcasts while driving. regards, oan. |
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Be sure you hood and trunk are grounded well to the main body of the
auto. This is usually done with a short piece of flexible copper web, well secured at each end. You should be able to tell the difference in ignition noise and alternator noise, the alternator noise is more of a whine but with varying pitch as the engine revs up. If it is ignition, you can get resistor plugs which are supposed to help. There is also supposed to be a resistor that can be installed for the alternator whine. It is often VERY difficult to solve. I've heard of people purchasing a car based on how quite the radio is on MW / AM. You'd be surprised the differences in this on new cars of the same make, model, etc. Al =============== oan wrote: I have just made a sony xr ca620x installed to my car which is a volkswagen polo automatic . I had a blaupunkt before that and it had a strong noice coming from the ignition and pumps(?). I had tried to solve this problem for a very long time. Visited, called and e-mailed vw and blaupunkt in vain. I could not solve this noise problem. I use MW for BBC world service in 1323 and VOA in 1260 and 792 kHz in Istanbul. My new sony has the same problem in MW but, suprisingly I have much less noise on shortwaves which does not bother me at all. I haven't had much time yet to estimate my car radios sensitivity - I listened to some weak stations from almost every band from 60 m to 16 m tonight-. It seems as sensitive as my Sony icf 7600D, a little less selective then 7600D. I am very happy with my new car radio so far. Voice of Rusiia's jazz hour was marvellous at 22:00 in 31 m band. I strongly suggest this 620x to anyone who likes to listen to sw broadcasts while driving. regards, oan. |
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