John Y,
I agree with you 100% that the sony walkman has fair reception...I know this from using it in Las Vegas. I was getting static on the some of stations wheather it was on local or DX. I have heard people complain that some of the stations are terrible for reception as it is in a valley and the mountains are surrounding it. In Toronto, I seem to get better reception. I live 20 min from the CN Tower and have to keep the radio on "local" as I get lots of interference.
> > > I have the Sony WM-GX221. Makes pretty good recordings
> on
> > > ththe Kingdom brand high quoloty tapes.
>
> You can get one of them from Amazon.com for $63.
>
> John/Adam, perhaps you can comment on this? I had the two
> predecessors to this model, the WM-GX322 and the (non-US)
> WM-GX480 which I had my brother get for me while in Toronto.
> Both recorded very well, but the FM sensitivity was only
> fair. If I was near the transmitter, it worked great. If I
> was 25 miles away, reception wasn't great, if at all.
> Since the headphone jack is also used as an antenna jack, I
> plugged in a Y connector and used one leg of the Y for an
> "antenna" (actually jack a piece of patch cord) and the
> other for headphones. That helped a lot, but still not
> close to what I would like.
>
> The WM-GX480 also suffers from overload. If I am close
> (within 5 miles?) of a transmitter, there will be spurs all
> over the dial. In other words, if the signal is 101.1, I
> might hear images of the signal at 102.7, 104.3, 105.5, etc.
> Several times that's prevented me from recording a station
> that sat on one of those spurs.
>
> Does the WM-GX221 suffer from any of these conditions? I
> love the models that I have, but there is room for
> improvement.
>
> Actually, what I am looking for is a good AM/FM receiver
> that will record directly to high quality MP3. I know there
> are a few devices out there now, but I've ruled many out for
> several reasons, such as not optimal MP3 bitrate, etc. But,
> then, I haven't looked in a year. Any suggestion guys?
>
> John
>