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Sony AM/FM/Weather Walkman Radio - SRF-M37V |  | Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy Refurbished: $19.95 as of 9/9/2010 02:50 CDT details
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 64784
Media: Kitchen Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6.3 x 3.3
ASIN: B000E3B7KA
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Weather Band Tuning Function | | • | Direct Weather Button | | • | 25 Station Preset Memory (5Weather/10FM/5AM) | | • | Digital Clock and Battery Indicator | | • | Includes Stereo Headphone and Belt Clip |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description SONY's SRF-M37V , Weather/AM/FM Radio Walkman , Weather Band Tuning Function, 25 Station Preset Memory (5Weather/5AM/10FM/), New Ergonomic Design, Direct Weather Button, Stereo Headphone and Belt Clip MODEL: SRF-M37V VENDOR: SONY PERSONAL AUDIO FEATURES: Walkman Digital Weather/FM/AM Stereo RAdio Tune in to Sony Style with the Weather/AM/FM Radio/Walkman. Perfect for an intense workout, this product features 25 Memory Preset Tuning (5Weather/10FM/5AM), 5 Direct Key Preset Memory, an LCD Digital Display with a Clock, and a Local/Distant (DX) Switch that provides optimal reception of both close and distant radio stations. So spice up your workout with a new radio station, Sony's SRF-M37V produces the sound you need to get your adrenaline pumping. Includes Player, Belt Clip, MDR-027LP Headphones. New Ergonomic Design Includes innovative features and function controls placed for easy access. Weather Band Tuning Function lets you listen to audio up-to-the-minute weather from your local weather band broadcasts. Direct Weather Button Lets you access weather forecast at the touch of a button. 25 Station Preset Memory (5Weather/5AM/10FM) Uses electronic settings for easy one-button tuning for your choice of audio from 5 weather band, 10 FM and 5 AM stations. 1 "AAA" Battery Operation Provides hours of listening and helps to make the Walkman Radio compact and inexpensive to use. 5 Direct Key Preset Memory Allows you to electronically tune into any 5 stations you set, even if in different frequency bands with the press of a single, easy-to-reach button. Digital Clock and Battery Indicator
Important Note Regarding TV Reception in This Product
This product may mention receiving an NTSC-TV or TV-VHF frequency in its product description. However, due to the digital TV transition enacted on June 12, 2009, analog TV broadcasts are no longer supported. Please be aware that no analog TV broadcasts will be receivable by this product
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| Customer Reviews: AM Radio Delight September 3, 2009 Karl J. Zuk (New York United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Sony SRF-M37V is a palm-sized Walkman type radio that requires headphones. It uses one AAA battery providing reasonable battery life. It is quite superior for AM listening and has become a favorite with hobby DXers. If you are trying to hear a distant talk show, this radio is a great choice. The FM section is average in both selectivity and sensitivity. Your headphone cord doubles as its FM antenna. You'll hear local stations but don't expect miracles. Weather band reception was an afterthought. Sony's engineers did not add narrowband circuitry appropriate for receiving weather band stations. By using the same broadband circuitry used for broadcast FM, you'll hear nearly all seven weather frequencies at once regardless of which channel you have chosen. Unless you are fairly close to a weather band transmitter, do not expect to hear anything on this band. The radio does include a time-of-day clock, but it can only be read when the unit is off. Finally, all the pushbuttons on the unit are quite sensitive and can be accidentally pressed especially the power on/off button. Learn to use the button lock-out switch on the top of the set. It will cure your aggravation. Instead of the SRF-M37V, I would highly recommend the very basic Sony SRF-59 all-analog Walkman radio. It's half the price, works just as well on AM and sounds better. The only thing you will lose is the convenient pushbutton presets offered on the SRF-M37V. Either way, you can't go wrong. Both Sony models are good values.
Sony AM/FM radio walkman November 27, 2008 Michael S. Malia (Beverly Hills, MI United States) This product is great for using at a gym that has the TVs set to different FM stations since it has 10 FM presets. Also, it has a lock feature that keeps you from accidentily switching stations or turning the power off while your working out or doing yard work, etc.
Does what it does well October 31, 2008 Amber Pollack-berti (Madison, WI) This little radio does a great job at picking up local stations, and allows you to preset several of your favorite radio stations. The headphones are also good quality, with decent bass. A great purchase when all you want is a decent AM/FM radio.
Pretty good radio. October 16, 2008 M. Dileo (Columbus, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had this radio for a few years and it's still working so that's pretty good since most of these little portable radios break if you look at them the right way. The reception is also decent. Not great but good enough. The only downside is that there is no equilizer and the output is a bit bass shy so it's best to use them with headphones that have good bass response.
perfect little radio April 4, 2008 Alton Ryder (New Hampshire) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I've had this for about a decade. After a kazillion drops to the floor, it needed to be replaced, so I bought another just like it. Good reception, convenient to use, fits in any pocket. Just right.
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