No baloney, it's a Sony! The $100 XDR-F1HD just might be the world's best HD Radio. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record ...
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Sony’s XDV-100 portable TV might only interest those of you in Japan because it uses the 1Seg TV standard, something that’s only available over there. Shame, because the 2.8-inch QVGA screen looks ...
Sony ICF-S10MK2 pocket AM/FM radio review tests reception and portability. Justice Department is investigating handling of ...
An old — on second thought, make that “very old” — Sony AM/FM broadcast transistor, which I somehow acquired, finally got a little too cranky for me, Figure 1. The analog-dial tuning knob was sluggish ...
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California - Sony says it will introduce its first HD Radio products in July, joining the growing group of companies seeking to make the next-generation digital radio technology a standard feature in ...
The Urban Prepper reviews Sony ICF-S10MK2 Pocket AM/FM Radio emphasizing reliable communication and survival readiness. Car sitting at park held toddler and an adult who was slowly dying, MS cops say ...
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This amateur radio hack is not for the faint of heart! With only three transistors (and a drawer-full of passive parts), [Peter Parker, vk3ye] is able to use a broken-looking AM car radio to receive ...
Thanks to the digital revolution, members of Generation Z don’t spend much time twiddling a radio dial for a chance to hear their favorite song. But Millennials and their predecessors no doubt ...