Reddit Reddit reviews Sangean ATS-909X AM/FM/LW/SW World Band Receiver

We found 2 Reddit comments about Sangean ATS-909X AM/FM/LW/SW World Band Receiver. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Sangean ATS-909X AM/FM/LW/SW World Band Receiver
406 Memory Preset Stations with ATS (Auto Tuning System) Auto Scan along with six Tuning Methods: Direct Frequency, Auto Scan, Manual, Memory Recall, Rotary and Fine TuningAutomatically Search for Strongest Signal Station within SW Station Pages and Built-in 42 World Cities Time Plus D.S.T. Device with 2 Editable City NamesSSB (Single Side Band): USB / LSB 40Hz / Step on Fine Tuning and Squelch Function that can adjust the Receiving Threshold to Eliminate Weak Transmissions3 Alarms, wake by Radio or HWS (Humane Wake System) Buzzer. Adjustable Sleep Timer with Tone Control: (Music / Normal / News)Dual Conversion Device for MW / LW / SW and EEPROM for Memory Backup with AM Wide / Narrow Filters and FM Mono / Stereo Selector SwitchBuilt-in battery charger, individual headphone amplifier, signal and battery strength indicator, switching AC adapter and fine leather case included.
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2 Reddit comments about Sangean ATS-909X AM/FM/LW/SW World Band Receiver:

u/Agent_X10 · 9 pointsr/history

You can probably get an old DX-440 at a yard sale cheap, or one of the more modern sangean versions. https://www.amazon.com/Sangean-ATS-909X-World-Band-Receiver/dp/B003XU76PQ

Then get onto a few websites so you have cheat sheets, a big spiral bound notebook to jot down favorite stations, and off to the races.

It's mostly lunatic fringe stuff, religious programming, various state sponsored news agencies, and lots of weird music. Plus all the ham chatter. You can hear about someones wifes bunions up in Idaho, how a coyote tried to eat their grandson Little Billy, and an assortment of weird stuff.

Learning to tune in SSB is kind of a trip, not sure if the new versions have manual controls still, or just a USB/LSB setting.

Beyond that, is the road to hell called Ham radio, which can vacuum up thousands of dollars while you learn to be a self taught radio engineer/tech. ;)

u/it_refugee · 2 pointsr/shortwave

It depends - do you want a software defined receiver (SDR) that uses a computer to provide the display? If so, check this out for $250.

Or if would you prefer a conventional receiver, the superb Sangean ATS-909X sells for $220.