Luckily it's not a DSP radio, so the sensitivity is still good compared to the far from outstanding capabilities of the infected DSP "radios". ". I'll give an example here, I had a radio model that I bought a few years ago (e.g. early 2000s). The Earky model had better than 1mV sensitivity at MW (or AM), the current "DSP" model. now has 3X desensitization as it now has a 3mV sensitivity rating. There really isn't much to dislike about the ICF-34, it runs on 4 "C" batteries so it will last much longer than comparable versions of Sony radios that run on 4 "AA" batteries. < This radio uses the famous Sony chip with 4 IF coils compared to a typical DSP radio with zero IF coils. ) to Sony's famous DSP contaminated radio, CFD70-BLK and a 50 kilowatt (AM) transmitter 100 miles away sounded like it was only 10kW of power as all I heard was a lot of interference and noise, but the ICF-34s brought the same station loud and clear. If DSP radio is so good, why are only a handful hinting at this 'new technology'? I suppose they all assume that people don't or can't tell the difference in sensitivity and if they do they are wrongly blamed in that bad design or just a bad serial number, sloppy assembly or not , does not improve the performance of the design, regardless of which country or factory the "finished product" is assembled in.
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