Hello Kevin
  Thank you for your reply. I guess the set that automatically removes 
electrical and PC noise will be a world leader hi! The directional properties 
may help with the noise hi! My initial thoughts would be to place the set on a 
"paper clock" on a particular frequency and rotate the set to see what comes 
in. I have used Sony "transistor sets"! in the past and recall its 
sensitivity/directionality properties. I am used to digital read out now. 
  1) Is there a Sony website where I can look at the  Sony SRF M37V and
  Sony SRF –T615 JE.?
  2) What are the key differences between the two models?
  3) What are the prices?
   
  Many thanks for any help.
   
  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  Hi Barry:

I would add that, depending on the model, selectivity can be remarkably
good to go along with excellent nulling properties, coping well with
adjacent channel interference. The audio is quite sufficient to drive a
normal set of headphones. Alas, I've never observed any particular
abilities regarding elimination of electrical interference - I think we're
stuck with that.

73 - Kevin S
Bainbridge Island, WA



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