Hello all and Merry Christmas plus 2 & 3. The new Sony 59 arrived today and sat on a table waiting to be demonstrating its capabilities until after work tonight,and after cutting and prying open a stubborn plastic adult proof package I put a AA cell into the unit and plugged in the headset and turned it on.The band switch was on FM so I tried it first,with the headphone wire still tied up and short.Audio from the phones is not bad with some bass response.Reception at an altitude of 150 feet in downtown Victoria was pretty good.Will try at 4 feet tomorrow to see if it still gets as many FMs.Switched to AM and tuned up and down.AM is good but can't be tested at max performance due to apartment electrical noise,even near a window.From bottom to top signals were good with reasonable seperation on distant signals.Detected tuning audio whistles at 780 and 790 with highest pitch in between.Next at 880 with Seattle butting up to 900 Victoria and no way to seperate them for 890.Further up distants sounded stable and clear but again no sign of 1050 or 60 with local 1070 too strong on adjacents and touching 1090.Rotating sperically for nulling did not allow next door signals in.Locals did not produce tuning whistles.Higher up signals were not as strong compared to bigger portable.For a more reliable test I'll have to take the 59 out for a walk or take it to work a few miles north of the city away from the two locals.Tuning indicator not set totally on channel received and is too wide to read accurately.A black vertical pencil line would be a better freq locater.More tests will have to be done for a better review of performance plusses and minuses.Bill in BC.
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