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Now I realize how spoiled I've been by my Sony ICF-2010 at home, with its
excellent synchronous-detection w/ selectable sideband. And the *way* I realize it is that I find my new Sony XR-CA620X in the car almost unlistenable, even on strong stations, because of the buzz-saw cycling of the sound. SONY, MAKE A CAR RADIO WITH SYNCHRONOUS DETECTION, FOR GOODNESS SAKE!! And selectable sideband, of course. And make the whole thing transparent to the user; but do include an on-off switch for it, as on the 2010, so the user can see what it's accomplishing. James Boyk |
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"James Boyk" wrote in message
... SONY, MAKE A CAR RADIO WITH SYNCHRONOUS DETECTION, FOR GOODNESS SAKE!! And selectable sideband, of course. And make the whole thing transparent to the user; but do include an on-off switch for it, as on the 2010, so the user can see what it's accomplishing. James Boyk Yes we get to work on this chop-chop. Many thanks for post your request in this group which we monitor every day. Please don't make mistake of getting off your fat ass and writing letter to manufacturer about this. Best way is to post here because we monitor this group. Please give your address. When radio is ready we deliver to your door because we sure that you will not get off your fat ass to come and get it. |
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Sounds like Sony medication ran out early this month.
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 08:46:21 -0700, James Boyk
wrote: Now I realize how spoiled I've been by my Sony ICF-2010 at home, with its excellent synchronous-detection w/ selectable sideband. And the *way* I realize it is that I find my new Sony XR-CA620X in the car almost unlistenable, even on strong stations, because of the buzz-saw cycling of the sound. I really don't hear buzzing at all. Sound is fine on BBC, RCI, Deursche Welle, even weak station too. |
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Don Brady wrote:
I really don't hear buzzing at all. Sound is fine on BBC, RCI, Deursche Welle, even weak station too. Not buzzing, but a cycling of a buzzy quality to the audio. This is "the shortwave sound," but my home ICF-2010 eliminates it when I turn on synchronous detection; and having gotten spoiled that way, I find listening without it tiring. On the other hand, Keith Carcasole VA3DRS of Shortwaveradio.com (from whom I bought the radio, and whose service was excellent by the way) writes that, "Synchronous detection...may actually be detrimental in a vehicle. When sync is lost which may happen frequently when on the move, the radio may hunt for sync and this could be both annoying and distracting." This is some comfort. Still, I'd like to have the choice. James Boyk |
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Maybe I should have said "a cycling of a phasey quality to the audio." I don't
know how to describe the sound. James Boyk |
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 16:12:47 -0700, James Boyk
wrote: Maybe I should have said "a cycling of a phasey quality to the audio." I don't know how to describe the sound. James Boyk I think you're describing "selective fading." And you actually described it pretty well. I might steal your description, in fact! g Very 73, Tom |
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