Hello Steve, Dennis and Mark,
 
<<<   I remember a post by Gary DeBock that identified six AM/FM Walkman radios 
that utilized the CXA1129N "radio-on-a-chip" ...

 1. SRF-29
 2. SRF-39
 3. SRF-39FP
 4. SRF-49
 5. SRF-59
 6. SRF-S84   >>>
 
Yes, all of these Sony analog "Walkman" portables share the innovative CXA1129N 
chip (which provides superior sensitivity, selectivity and image rejection on 
the MW frequencies, compared to most analog pocket radios), and they all share 
the same basic circuitry. After performing alignments on all of them and 
observing their build quality, DXing performance and survivability over the 
past 6 years, however, some important differences have become apparent.
 
As for the SRF-59, it is Sony's mass-produced "economy model," where various 
quality control corners seem to have been cut in an effort to maximize profits. 
The factory AM alignments tend to be haphazard at best, with over 80% of the 
models receiving a major AM sensitivity boost when both the low and high band 
peaking adjustments are carefully performed by a qualified hobbyist. The 
quality of the tuning capacitor is low, and the model typically develops the 
"Scratchy Tuner" issue (noisy static when the MW frequency is changed) after 
about 2 years of steady usage. The only cure for this issue is complete 
replacement of the tuning capacitor-- an impractical solution for an $18 radio. 
Because of the internal CXA1129N chip a well-aligned SRF-59 can provide some 
serious DXing fun for about 2 years before it goes on the blink, though-- not 
bad for an investment of around $18.
 
All of the other models listed above (except for the sub-miniature SRF-S84, 
which has a unique tuner) have a higher quality tuning capacitor than that used 
in the SRF-59, and as such, all of them should provide good DXing performance 
indefinitely if they are not abused. Sony also seemed more motivated to provide 
quality factory AM alignments on these other models, so that most of the 
SRF-29, SRF-39, SRF-39FP and SRF-49 models are at least "in the ball park" for 
peak AM sensitivity when they come out of the Chinese factories. The SRF-S84 
model is kind of a special case-- around 2011 Sony changed the design of the 
model so that the AM loopstick coil could not be adjusted, thereby making a 
low-band AM sensitivity peaking adjustment impossible. As such, new SRF-S84 
models typically are relatively deaf on the lower AM frequencies-- a congenital 
defect that cannot be corrected.
 
As for survivability, the SRF-39FP "Prison Radio" has an awesome reputation of 
survival in one of the toughest environments on the planet-- among prisoners in 
high-security jails. As detailed in the special article in the New Yorker 
magazine recently (  
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2014/01/the-ipod-of-prison-sony-radio.html?currentPage=all
  ), the radio is practically indestructible, and is frequently passed down 
from one convict to another when jail time is over. The SRF-39FP seems 
impervious to being dropped, and typically comes out of the Chinese factories 
in excellent alignment. But there is no reason why the SRF-29, SRF-39 and 
SRF-49 models cannot survive just as long as the SRF-39FP, so long as DXers 
handle them with care.  

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)

            



-----Original Message-----
From: R. Mark Barnett <orgelkr...@yahoo.com>
To: ultralightdx <ultraligh...@yahoogroups.com>; ABDX <a...@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: irca@hard-core-dx com <irca@hard-core-dx.com>
Sent: Fri, Feb 28, 2014 10:08 pm
Subject: Re: [ultralightdx] Re: [ABDX] Question: Which Analog Sony SRF Walkman 
Would You Rate the Best ULR?


 
  
    
                  

I have the black SRF-39 and it works well. How is the clear prison model 
different? I always assumed they were identical inside.  I don't see much 
difference between MY SRF-39 and the SRF-59s I bought about a year ago... they 
seem very much the same. The build quality seems better on the SRF-39, but that 
is a subjective judgement. I don't know how much the newer SRF-59 models vary 
radio to radio off the production line, but mine are pretty identical... and 
they work great.

 

Mark B. N8PGV
 

Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they 
wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure 
which has no relation to reality.
~ Nikola Tesla



  
 
 
 
   From: Dennis Gibson <wb6...@yahoo.com>
 To: "a...@yahoogroups.com" <a...@yahoogroups.com> 
Cc: "ultralightdx@yahoogroups com" <ultraligh...@yahoogroups.com>; ABDX 
<a...@yahoogroups.com>; "irca@hard-core-dx com" <irca@hard-core-dx.com> 
 Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2014 12:07 AM
 Subject: [ultralightdx] Re: [ABDX] Question: Which Analog Sony SRF Walkman 
Would You Rate the Best ULR?
  
 


 
     
                  

The AM section died in many of the SRF-59s sold around the time the Ultralight 
Group got started. Mine did. I still use it for FM. Gary can tell you why. I 
don't remember.

I think he says the SRF-39FP, the cool looking clear For Prison radio, is the 
best. I have an SRF-49 and the 39FP is better. It's certainly unique. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 28, 2014, at 8:53 PM, "Stephen H. Ponder" <stephen_pon...@sbcglobal.net> 
wrote:



      
                  
This may seem to be a "Duh!" question to some in the group, but I'm curious as 
to which of the various analog Sony SRF AM/FM Walkman radios would be 
considered the "best."

I remember a post by Gary DeBock that identified six AM/FM Walkman radios that 
utilized the CXA1129N "radio-on-a-chip" ...

1. SRF-29
2. SRF-39
3. SRF-39FP
4. SRF-49
5. SRF-59
6. SRF-S84

I have the SRF-59 and have to say that it is a hot radio for its size. I've 
been pleasantly surprised by its sensitivity and selectivity, especially here 
in Houston, TX.

My question is based on the fact that I don't have any other model with which 
to compare the performance of my SRF-59.

I just ordered an SRF-29 on eBay tonight, based solely on Gary's email about it 
containing the CXA1129N chip.

Is there a document or spreadsheet somewhere that compares the six radios 
listed above?

Thanks for your help!!

73 & Good DX,

Steve Ponder, N5WBI
Houston, TX

"Character is not what people see from a distance-- that's platform. Character 
is more often seen up close and over time." - Ed Stetzer
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