Yesterday, you posted the "Shoutout Teaser" video of these two beauties, and I knew I was going to enjoy it. Great comparison as always, and thanks for posting this.
Great to see two of the top portable performers of their day competing with each other with that sweet solid state DX.! Nice to see analog dials that I can read with out my glasses! I believe you have to pushin or pull out the BFO button in to control the RF gain on your Sony. 73! Have a great day!
I found a copy of the manual online. It confirmed my thoughts, there is no attenuation or RF gain adjustment in AM mode. Only in side band with the BFO on. Too bad.
Yesterday, you posted the "Shoutout Teaser" video of these two beauties, and I knew I was going to enjoy it. Great comparison as always, and thanks for posting this.
@@geraldo1971 my pleasure!
Wish I could find a website that would show every Sony radio ever made-that damn company seemed to come up with something innovative every few months.
Great to see two of the top portable performers of their day competing with each other with that sweet solid state DX.! Nice to see analog dials that I can read with out my glasses! I believe you have to pushin or pull out the BFO button in to control the RF gain on your Sony.
73! Have a great day!
@@Kw1161 I will check that RF out. I really needed it last night!
I found a copy of the manual online. It confirmed my thoughts, there is no attenuation or RF gain adjustment in AM mode. Only in side band with the BFO on. Too bad.
@@dieselten01 Thanks for replying and good to know, but I mainly DX with my radios in SSB or Sync when available.
73!