At 15:28 08/11/2007, you wrote: >Hi everyone, > >Earlier this year, there was discussion of a Sony MW >DX Receiver that sold for about $180. the Sony ICF-EX5 ....
I purchased one in Japan, Joe, and it's an interesting radio with its selectable sideband synchronous detection, and definitely a conversation piece with the various Japanese stations listed as part of its tuning dial. As Gary mentioned, it's an analog radio, so is not as easy to find where you are as digitally tuned radios, with which most of us have been spoiled. It may be as sensitive as the 2010, but I haven't really been able to tell because, in this relatively high RF environment it has birdies in various places in the dial. The same problem was noticed at the IRCA convention in Salt Lake City; a CCRadio did not have such problems in the same environment, however. The CCRadio is a bit of a porker for a portable, and doesn't have synchronous detection. (The Kaito KA-1103 might be worth a look, by the way; very small and inexpensive, but very capable too) Now, I don't know if these birdies are a quality control issue, or a design drawback, but they are a bit of a showstopper for me. Mind you, in Kyoto, I had no such problems....not saying the radio prefers to be in Japan, hi, more likely it was because the area was a relatively low RF environment. But, if you DX from a high RF location, I suspect you might be disappointed, especially compared with the 2010. best wishes, Nick **************************************************************************** Nick Hall-Patch Victoria, B.C. Canada **************************************************************************** _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
