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

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

PLL digital tuner receives FM, MW/AM, SSB, 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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Additional Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM Shortwave World Band Receiver with Single Side Band Reception Information

AM (LW/MW/SW) & FM stereo reception / 10-key direct access tuning / World time clock with dual alarm / 100 station memory presets

 

What Customers Say About Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM Shortwave World Band Receiver with Single Side Band Reception:

The time is not displayed while the radio is on, unless "enter" is pressed, alarms are called "standby", the display is too simple and only readable from certain angles, and the many buttons on the side panel are flimsy and poorly labeled. My Radio Shack clock radio, Tivoli Audio, and any car radio have better reception. Using the SW capabilities are hindered by a user interface that is clumsy and non-intuitive, as others have pointed out. This is my first negative review on Amazon. I will return the radio and get one of the Grundig radios, as recommended by other reviewers. I could not believe how bad the FM reception is. The Sony ICF-SW7600GR I purchased from Amazon is a huge disappointment. Only a few stations come in clear, others have interference from nearby stations, or can only be heard if the radio and antenna are held in a specific direction.

Huge disappointment. Couldn't tune in anything but a few local FM stations. Perhaps my unit is defective as I read many good reviews before buying it.

The reception is outstanding on all bands and the sound quality is very good as well.I'm not sure how long ago the 7600GR debuted, but its design feels pretty dated now. Having acquired several other SW radios for my collection over the last year or so, all Grundigs (G8, G6, G3, Satellit 800), the first thing I noticed about the Sony is the quality of the construction. What I'd love to see is a completely modern version of the legendary Sony ICF-2010, which this unit really is not meant to be, but it's as close as we'll probably ever get from Sony.Overall, a great shortwave radio. The LCD display is bare bones, the switches along the side could be more user-friendly if they were front-facing buttons. This thing feels solid as a rock in my hands, the weight is just right, button presses are solid and not flimsy, it's just in a higher class than the Grundig radios. The sync detector on the Sony is best in class, as all the other reviews have pointed out.

But the main disappointment is the tuning scheme used in the SSB mode. You wouldn't want it on your night stand in the dark as the dial light is very dim and useless. With just a little more common sense and effort, this radio could have been great. The first thing you notice is that the whip antenna is not securely attached to the radio and moves around loosely within the plastic radio housing. All in all, the radio is just awkward to use. This would be for example when the radio is on a table or night stand and you are in the seated position. The radio has a multitude of slide switches which are notorious for going open or intermittent.

The range of the thumb wheel should have been plus or minus 1 KHz rather than 5 KHz. This makes fine adjustment of the LSB or USB pitch very difficult.

The digital display is invisible when looking down on the radio from above. The problem is that the adjustment or rotation range is about plus and minus 5 KHz which is very course.

However, I found it to be a huge disappointment. To hit the correct beat note, there is a thumb wheel on the side of the radio that provides a frequency offset.

Put your money into something with better engineering such as the AOR. When the antenna is fully extended, this translates to a 4 to 6 inch left-right thrashing.

The radio must be tilted back or you must look at the display from below for the digits to appear.

I added it to my small collection of Shortwave radios after trying others that just didn't meet my needs due to their small size. My Sony was delivered today so I took time to check out it's features against all the hype about this radio. This radio is intended for voice and not music so it excels at doing just that. On Balance I see this radio as 4.9 out of 5 with antenna weakness being that missing.1

I wrap my index finger of my left hand around the antenna base to support it if I'm holding it and that helps a lot. Being as heavy as this radio is I don't see it as a walkabout radio just moved from place to place which I think is the proper way to use this radio. On this radio the antenna is very long when fully extended and really gives the joint a real workout if you're holding it. For the travel I do this radio will always go along so I can keep up on my Shortwave listen and news outside of the U.S.I do have one concern that I'll have to be careful of.The antenna mount.

But Sony designed this radio for shortwave use so the sound quality for that is just fine. It's much heavier than I though it would be but then again it's NOT a pocket radio. All I can say is WOW. This radio is a hunk of shortwave power on the go.

It takes awhile to read the manual (and you DO need the manual) but once that is done this radio is a winner for the shortwave listener like me. Many reviews downgrade this radio for sound quality and if it was bought for music I can see why. I like the tone set to "news" since it even improves what music I listen to.

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