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[IRCA] Sony SRF-T615... Japanese Market "Air Superiority" Ultralight Radio!
- Subject: [IRCA] Sony SRF-T615... Japanese Market "Air Superiority" Ultralight Radio!
- From: D1028Gary@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 22:41:04 EST
Hello All,
Without giving away too many secrets (and detracting from the upcoming
2008 Ultralight Radio Shootout), if you still think that pocket radios can't
compete in technology, you are in for one super shock in this mean little DX
machine!
Digital PLL circuitry, 9/10 kHz AM steps, 7 AM memories, sensitivity
more than adequate for transoceanic DXing, innovative noise-canceling circuit,
phenomenal run time, speaker or headphones...the list goes on almost
forever. This Japanese-market champion clearly answers the question, "What has Sony
been doing since it canceled the ICF-2010?" The answer? Packing the
performance of early table-model receivers into a package the size of a cigarette
lighter.
The Ultralight DX boom has finally uncovered one of the biggest secrets
of the decade: Fantastic technological innovation has occurred in pocket
radios recently, and the intense competition between SONY, Sangean and C.Crane
has provided AM-DXers with incredible DX machines costing practically nothing.
Sony's fantastic flagship-model SRF-T615 will cost you something,
however! If you really want the absolute best that Japanese technology can
deliver, the Made-in-Japan SRF-T615 will set you back about $100, including
shipping. Don't look for it in North America, however... it isn't for sale here!
Try Audio Cubes 2 in Japan, and you will personally discover that Sony is truly
out to win in the ultra-competitive Ultralight competition!
73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock
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