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Anyone know the diff. between Sony's 620X and 640 car models?
James Boyk |
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 12:24:33 -0700, James Boyk
wrote: Anyone know the diff. between Sony's 620X and 640 car models? James Boyk I found the following thread at http://www.radio-forum.com/shortwave...ve_337644.html =============================================== radio-forum.com Promoting radio discussion. Main Date: 10 Nov 2003 14:49:52 From: Alan Smithee Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 11 Nov 2003 02:46:29 From: David Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 10 Nov 2003 23:23:49 From: Robert Sillett Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave I bought the XR-CA640X from Jacky's about four months ago. I think the 640 is slightly higher-end than the 620 you mention in that one can attach XM Radio, CD/MP3, etc. to it. I am very happy with the radio. It's not a DX machine, but it's great for listening to the regular broadcasters. I have a little write-up of the radio on my web site: http://www.sillett.us.eu.org/radio/s...l#sonyxrca640x Bob "David" wrote in message ... I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 11 Nov 2003 15:19:30 From: Alan Smithee Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave Many thanks for this, Bob. It's exactly what I was looking for. Cheers! In article , Robert Sillett wrote: I bought the XR-CA640X from Jacky's about four months ago. I think the 640 is slightly higher-end than the 620 you mention in that one can attach XM Radio, CD/MP3, etc. to it. I am very happy with the radio. It's not a DX machine, but it's great for listening to the regular broadcasters. I have a little write-up of the radio on my web site: http://www.sillett.us.eu.org/radio/s...l#sonyxrca640x Bob "David" wrote in message ... I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 12 Nov 2003 16:17:57 From: Jim Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave I have one, it works OK, but has serious frequency gaps for out of band stations, got it from Jacky's in Dubai. Going to rig up another portable. On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 23:23:49 -0500, "Robert Sillett" wrote: I bought the XR-CA640X from Jacky's about four months ago. I think the 640 is slightly higher-end than the 620 you mention in that one can attach XM Radio, CD/MP3, etc. to it. I am very happy with the radio. It's not a DX machine, but it's great for listening to the regular broadcasters. I have a little write-up of the radio on my web site: http://www.sillett.us.eu.org/radio/s...l#sonyxrca640x Bob "David" wrote in message .. . I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 13 Nov 2003 10:46:13 From: Robert Sillett Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave What "serious gaps" are you talking about? The XR-CA640X receives: 2940 - 7735 kHz 9500 - 10140 kHz 11575 - 18135 kHz It receives all the whacko American broadcasters that broadcast in the 7500 and 7600 kHz range. The only major ommissions are the extreme lower part of the 31m band and the 13m band. While I do miss the 13m band, it doesn't really matter too much because we're in the bottom half of the sunspot cycle. And since I almost never receive 120m at home, I'm not too worried about trying to DX ABC Alice Springs on 2310 kHz in the car! I don't understand why you would use a portable since you already have the XR-CA640X. What can't you receive? Bob "Jim" wrote in message ... I have one, it works OK, but has serious frequency gaps for out of band stations, got it from Jacky's in Dubai. Going to rig up another portable. On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 23:23:49 -0500, "Robert Sillett" wrote: I bought the XR-CA640X from Jacky's about four months ago. I think the 640 is slightly higher-end than the 620 you mention in that one can attach XM Radio, CD/MP3, etc. to it. I am very happy with the radio. It's not a DX machine, but it's great for listening to the regular broadcasters. I have a little write-up of the radio on my web site: http://www.sillett.us.eu.org/radio/s...l#sonyxrca640x Bob "David" wrote in message .. . I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 11 Nov 2003 15:16:35 From: Alan Smithee Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave Thanks David. Jacky's is quite the place, apparently. A friend visited the store -- warehouse is more like it! -- when she was in Dubai last year. Too bad I didn't think of this then. In article , David wrote: I bought a Sony XR-4950 AM/FM/SW from Jacky's in Dubai and it works great in my car. You shouldn't have a problem with the CA-620X. "Alan Smithee" wrote in message ... This may have been discussed earlier, and if so I apologize. I've been thinking of installing a AM/FM/SWL receiver in my car and there's precious little info out there on the subject. Understandable I suppose considering everything's going digital. I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. I was just wondering if anyone on this group has had any experience with this model... or others, for that matter. Thanks in advance. Date: 12 Nov 2003 12:42:39 From: Larry Weil Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave In article , Alan Smithee wrote: I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. Where in is this available? Is it at a place that does mail-order to the US, or at one of the retail chains? -- Larry Weil Lake Wobegone, NH Date: 12 Nov 2003 16:47:03 From: Alan Smithee Subject: CAR STEREO - Shortwave I found it online at www.shortwavestore.com. They're in Whitby, Ontario near Toronto. I e-mailed them for confirmation, but haven't received any response. We'll see. I'll post whatever correspondence I get in return. In article , Larry Weil wrote: In article , Alan Smithee wrote: I did come across this Sony model: XR-CA620X AM/FM/Shortwave Cassette Car Stereo that's even available here in Canada. Where in is this available? Is it at a place that does mail-order to the US, or at one of the retail chains? |
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I bought the XR-CA620X from Canada; having it installed today. Will report on
performance. This is rather exciting, as I've wanted SW in car for a very long time; hesitated because I had no idea how inexpensive it now is. James Boyk |
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Installed this afternoon.
The part I was most concerned about--the basic RF performance--seems quite good: We've picked up several stations solidly enough to listen for pleasure. And ignition noise is not obtrusive. BUT-- It BADLY needs synchronous detection and selectable sideband; and of course should automatically and dynamically choose the better sideband. (That Sony--the only company with effective synch. detection and selectable s/b inexpensive enough to put into cheap portables--DOESN'T put it in a car radio is inexplicable.) AUDIO quality is very odd: smooth but fatiguing, as though there's lots of crossover distortion. This is already a major negative for me already. I did assume that we'd be getting a decent amplification system. Not super-powerful, not fabulous; but up to basic standards of fidelity. I wonder if the unit (it's the Sony XR-CA620X) has a line out so I could install a better amplifier (if such is available, AND IF the signal at the line out isn't already spoiled). DISPLAY is absurdly busy and distracting; like a self-parody. And it doesn't dim when I dim dash lights; I'm hoping this is just a miswiring. Paul Bauer wrote: Looking forward to your report. |
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I should alter the tone of my previous post. The RF capturing and
ignition-suppressing performance amazes me, frankly. The sound quality would not bother most people, I imagine, though I confess it does bother me as noted. The display can be a bit annoying, but it's not so bad as I portrayed it. I'm a bit under the weather; maybe that's why the strong reactions previously. James Boyk |
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