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Good afternoon everybody,
I just wanted to add my 2 cents in the debate of Degen DE31 versus Sony AN-LP1... Of course, I will not repeat what is said on this excellent page (which made me purchased the Sony while I already had the Degen...) : http://www.radiointel.com/review-degende31.htm I will just add comments of a user, trying both antennas with a Sangean 909 and a Sony SW100. I also compared with an 8 meters external wire antenna connected to the radios via a 9:1 balun (home-made, so perhaps not that good). The Degen (also known as Kaito KA31) can give a better signal than the Sony, but this occurs only a few times, more on the upper frequencies. I suspect that this is due to the different tuning methods : the tab-stopped tuning button of the Sony has rather large steps in the upper frequencies : 12000, 14000, 16000 and then direct to 20000 khz. The Degen has continuous tuning, that might help. And this better signal can only be seen on the S-meter. No audible difference can be eared. But the Sony is far easier to use. For the initial setup first : the antenna just pops up of its case, then unroll the wire, connect and switch on. That's it. With the Sony radio, you don't even have to switch on the antenna : the radio does it for you... The Degen needs more manipulations due to its design. For the radio use then, the Sony is easier and more compfortable. When listening a given frequency, just set the AN-LP1 controler to the proper button-tab and that's it. For the Degen, you have to retune frequently. When you don't have an S-meter, then is quite hard to find the best tuning spot on the Degen. On the average, the Sony generaly gives a better signal, but the Degen is just behind, very close indeed. I would say that : - if you have an S-meter on your radio - if the money is a key factor - if you are ready to tune the radio AND the antenna when listening then you should go directly to the Degen/Kaito antenna. Else, go for the Sony. For my personnal case : I will use the Degen with the Sangean 909 at home, and use the Sony radio and antenna when travelling (in fact I'm also using the Sony at home...). About the external wire antenna vs those two loop antennas: The signal strength was about the same. Depending on frequencies and time I might have RF noise (in an European big city's surburbs) with the wire antenna and not the loops or vice-versa (both loops were consistant on that point)... So in fact this can be a complementary setup. Again, just my 2 cents... Charly (I have no direct or indirect connection with Sony, Degen, Kaito or any other radio manufacturer or web site, etc... This is only my humble opinion and I share it...) |
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![]() Charly wrote: Good afternoon everybody, I just wanted to add my 2 cents in the debate of Degen DE31 versus Sony AN-LP1... Of course, I will not repeat what is said on this excellent page (which made me purchased the Sony while I already had the Degen...) : http://www.radiointel.com/review-degende31.htm I will just add comments of a user, trying both antennas with a Sangean 909 and a Sony SW100. I also compared with an 8 meters external wire antenna connected to the radios via a 9:1 balun (home-made, so perhaps not that good). The Degen (also known as Kaito KA31) can give a better signal than the Sony, but this occurs only a few times, more on the upper frequencies. I suspect that this is due to the different tuning methods : the tab-stopped tuning button of the Sony has rather large steps in the upper frequencies : 12000, 14000, 16000 and then direct to 20000 khz. The Degen has continuous tuning, that might help. And this better signal can only be seen on the S-meter. No audible difference can be eared. But the Sony is far easier to use. For the initial setup first : the antenna just pops up of its case, then unroll the wire, connect and switch on. That's it. With the Sony radio, you don't even have to switch on the antenna : the radio does it for you... The Degen needs more manipulations due to its design. For the radio use then, the Sony is easier and more compfortable. When listening a given frequency, just set the AN-LP1 controler to the proper button-tab and that's it. For the Degen, you have to retune frequently. When you don't have an S-meter, then is quite hard to find the best tuning spot on the Degen. On the average, the Sony generaly gives a better signal, but the Degen is just behind, very close indeed. I would say that : - if you have an S-meter on your radio - if the money is a key factor - if you are ready to tune the radio AND the antenna when listening then you should go directly to the Degen/Kaito antenna. Else, go for the Sony. For my personnal case : I will use the Degen with the Sangean 909 at home, and use the Sony radio and antenna when travelling (in fact I'm also using the Sony at home...). About the external wire antenna vs those two loop antennas: The signal strength was about the same. Depending on frequencies and time I might have RF noise (in an European big city's surburbs) with the wire antenna and not the loops or vice-versa (both loops were consistant on that point)... So in fact this can be a complementary setup. Again, just my 2 cents... Charly (I have no direct or indirect connection with Sony, Degen, Kaito or any other radio manufacturer or web site, etc... This is only my humble opinion and I share it...) Great review, thanks for taking the time to post it. In your experience were there signals that could be heard with reasonable audio quality on one antenna and not the other. |
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How would that compare to a self made loop like :
http://users.fulladsl.be/spb13810/amloop/loop83cm.jpg more images http://users.fulladsl.be/spb13810/amloop/ http://users.fulladsl.be/spb13810/oc/ I do not use amplification .... just cap tuning ... I made Am antennas too. The effect on AM seems to be better .. although on SW I get 3 leds on the sony 2001D ... -- een appeltje te schillen met http://applefaulty.be http://users.fulladsl.be/spb13810/bwnl.htm Breng je iMac G5 terug (ik wil binnen 2 jaar geen defecte 2de hands Apple kopen) http://www.apple.com/nl/support/imac...ensionprogram/ |
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Charly,
The Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna -vice- the Degen / Kaito AM and Shortwave Loop Antennas http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9295 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9291 The Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna is by-design designed specifically for the "Metered" Shortwave Bands { Tune a Shortwave Band and Set It and Forget It ! - Simple ;-} SONY AN-LP1 ANTENNA = http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/lp1.html http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/3676.html DESIGN = http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...t/3676clos.jpg PLACEMENT = http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...nt/3676win.jpg SEE - Sony AN-LP1 Antenna Manual - Figure "D" and Instructions http://www.owdjim.gen.nz/chris/radio...ice_manual.pdf TUNING = http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...nt/3676pre.jpg With One Shortwave (SW) Band per setting for : SW Band and Knob Setting 75m = 4 MHz 60m = 5 MHz 49m = 6 MHz 41m = 7 MHz 31m = 10 MHz 25m = 12 MHz 22m = 14 MHz Then Two Shortwave (SW) Bands per setting for : 19m & 16m = 16 MHz 15m & 13m = 20 MHz As noted the Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna performs very well between the 75 to 22 Metered Shortwave Listening (SWL) Bands with some fall-off in performance between the 19 to 13 Shortwave Listening (SWL) Meters Bands. TIP - For a Travel 'portable' Shortwave Antenna to use with a quality Travel 'size' Radio like the Sony ICF-SW7600GR 'portable' AM / FM Shortwave Radio the Sony AN-LP1 'portable' Active Shortwave Loop Antenna : " Is-A-Winning-Combination ! " - IMHO ~ RHF WHEREAS -The key defect with the Degen / Kaito AM and Shortwave 'portable' Loop Antennas design is the Tuning Ergonomics. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...t/1453sys.html http://www.radios4you.com/antenna-ka...-LG-photo.html http://www.radios4you.com/antenna-de...-LG-photo.html http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/1453.html http://www.radios4you.com/antenna-degen-tg33.html http://www.radios4you.com/antenna-kaito-ka31.html IMHO - That tiny little Tuning Wheel is just too small and too 'iffy' to Tune Accurately and Precisely. The "Play-with-the-Thing" Factor is annoying. iane ~ RHF |
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On 1 May 2006 15:17:52 -0700, "RHF"
wrote: The Sony AN-LP1 Active Shortwave Loop Antenna -vice- Sony baloney. Give me the Degen. |
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John S. wrote:
Great review, thanks for taking the time to post it. In your experience were there signals that could be heard with reasonable audio quality on one antenna and not the other. Good afternoon John, No, at least between the two loops : the results were consistants between the two. Only a small difference on the RF noise level (lower on the Sony) and a better quality sound on the Sony. But not a great difference. The great differences were found between the longwire and the loops as I mentionned, but without clear winner : sometimes the loops win, sometime the wire wins... Charly |
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So where does the Kiwa Pocket Loop fit into this comparison? Better?
Worse? just Different? Has anybody here tried one out? Rob |
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