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Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM Shortwave World Band Receiver with Single Side Band Reception


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List Price: $199.99
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Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony Color: Grey EAN: 0027242580084 Feature: PLL digital tuner receives FM, MW/AM, shortwave and longwave Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: ICF-SW7600GR Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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PLL digital tuner receives FM, MW/AM, shortwave and longwave MY-memory tuning memorizes and scans up to 100 frequencies Four tuning methods: direct, manual, scan and preset World clock and dual clock functions; built-in timer Label presets with 6 alphanumeric letters
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Editorial Reviews:
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Today's savvy traveler doesn't go anywhere without the link of a World Band Radio receiver. Sony's multi-band radios pack virtually unlimited information and entertainment in the space of a single paperback book.ICF-SW7600GR World Band receiver provides accurate reception with stereo FM capability over a wide range of frequencies from LW and MW(AM) to SW and FM. 10-key DIRECT ACCESS tuning lets you capture distant stations directly, with the ease of using a pocket calculator. LCD display provides digital frequency read-out of the selected station. Hold button prevents accidental changes to preset station settings. ICF-SW7600GR features PLL Quartz frequency-synthesized tuning - an extremely accurate method of tuning, with optimum stability that reduces drift to a minimum. Synchronous detection circuitry reduces fading and annoying "beat" frequency interference from adjacent stations, as well as distortion due to fading in AM reception. SSB (Single Side Band) reception is provided for fine tuning and optimum multi-mode reception with reduced interference on the narrow AM band, for better overall sound. 100-station memory presets lets you quickly and easily tune into up to 100 stations that you select to be saved in memory. Auto scan tuning/memory scan provides professional-type microprocessor-controlled tuning functions to scan - one at a time - all 100 memory presets and let you listen for a few seconds before deciding whether to remain on a particular station or let scanning continue. 1KHz tuning step allows fast, precise station reception. Dual Standby function lets you set the alarm for two different wake-up times or wake you to two different radio stations. ICF-SW7600GR's World Time clock/dual clock allows you to display the current time at various locations around the globe as well the time where you live.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good as allways Comment: I buyed this product to replace a ~25 years old Sony ICF7600D. A good product does not need too much changes, as this 7600 series did.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great little radio Comment: Pros:
Solid Construction
Good Selectivity
Good Sensitivity
Easy to use controls
Cons:
Slightly wobbly whip antenna mount
No memory labeling
Scan is only in band, not continuous
Customer Rating:      Summary: GREAT BUT HAS SOME FLAWS Comment: This Sony portable has excellent sensitivity and selectivity. With about a 7 foot long wire at ground level, sitting on a patio, it picks up a lot of hams. The other basic specs are probably just as good. Well built, with good controls layout and feel. It's nice listenig to AM in the SSB mode, probably better then the sync detector. BUT----IT HAS FLAWS. 100 memories are provided, but you can only scan 10 at a time!! (it has ten banks), and after it scans the 10 channels, IT STOPS SCANNING! (I may be wrong, but when I hit scan it cycles once only.) They designed it so you can enter the frequencies of ten world broadcast stations, each in its own memory bank, and then scan it to see what channel is stronger. But then you can only enter 10 stations, right? If you listen to utility, you can do the same, as well as maybe hams on different bands. Being able to scan ALL 100 channels is best! However, moving the frequencies around, like from VFO to memory, scanning up and down from each memory, or entering a memory, or VFO setting, into the two very clever holding channels, is very good. Another flaw is that the SSB pitch control is on the side of the radio, like most radios. (I have an old Sangean that has the pitch control on the front.) Also, you can't plug in an external antenna in the jack because it supplies a DC current. It was designed for some Sony products. You are forced to clip the supplied roll up wire to the radio's whip. The audio quality on SSB is outstanding, almost as good as the old high fidelity McKay Dymek receivers. But the audio warbles-a little unstable. I hear that the older model 7600G was more stable. Of course you should get this set, especially if you like single sideband like me. A budget model would be the Kaito 1102, a little smaller, with decent sideband. The Eton 1 is the best, but it's very large and expensive.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not quite everything - but good! Comment: Plusses:
Great little receiver - not heavy, but light, thin and easy to pack.
The AA batteries do last a long time.
The timers work fine.
WAY more memories than you will ever need. Same with controls (see below.) Can put ANY station (once you find it) in any memory in 10 banks (see scanning.)
Picks up stations without needing the included extended antenna.
The LOCK slider prevents changes (and shuts off the wake-up timers.)
Minuses:
Display could be lots bigger. Night light should stay on all the time if plugged in.
Speaker/sound quality - not so hot - use headphones for short wave.
Be sure to get the 6vDC adapter for day-to-day desktop use.
Digital tuner is ultra-fine - means lots of button pushing to move through the bands.
Scanning function ONLY works in one bank (of 10 banks of 10 memories) saved memories - NOT just looking for stations in any band.
Actually, it only has two bands:
AM - tunes continuously from 150KHz to 30MHz (including SSB.)
FM - 88-108MHz only.
Could use NOAA weather (162-165MHz,) and Air (108-135MHz) might be nice.
EASY (too easy) to switch between AM & FM.
On/Off button right where you grab it to pick it up.
More tuning functions on both edges of unit.
Unfortunately, volume is jus another black dial along there somewhere.
Just wonder if the engineers tried to actually use this thing, or added controls where they would fit.
KEEP THE MANUAL HANDY! Build your own index when you find what you actually want in there - think 1970's Datsun manuals - NOT actually written in Engish - mostly translated, I think. Make a short cut checklist in how to save stations to memory.
Speaking of which, the included SW guide is pretty much totally useless. Get a White's radio log, if they still make them.
Bill in Milton-Freewater
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works great, even late. Comment: Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R26QDB3PH9GAGR A review of the Sony sw-7800 shortwave
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