Sony SRF-59 FM/AM Radio Walkman with Sony MDR Headphones

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The SRF-59 is lightweight, simple-to-use FM/AM stereo receiver. Weighing only 3 ounces (84 grams), this compact player is a perfect companion for the track, bike trail or work area. The FM antenna is part of the headphone cord, so you are sure to receive a strong signal. The AM antenna is a ferrite bar type. The local/distant switch will help you fine tune the reception. Both the volume and tuning buttons are rotary dials, providing a nice sight-free way to make major changes to the Walkman. Sony has included their MDR (micro dynamic receiver) headphones with the SRF-59. These headphones are open air type; the headphones will allow ambient noise to filter into the ear canal, providing a rich sound and keeping you safely aware of events, people and automobiles around you. The headphones provide ample dynamic range and sound. The Walkman requires only one AA battery, keeping the receiver lightweight and inexpensive to operate. When using a Sony alkaline bat (more…)

Sony Walkman Digital Tuning Weather FM/AM Stereo Cassette Player (Silver)

Amazon.com — Posted May 22, 2008

Why settle for anything less than a Walkman? Slim and lightweight, the WM-FX290 is compact enough to fit in your shirt pocket, but still boasts plenty of great features. Along with the cassette player, enjoy AM, FM, and Weather band radio wherever you find yourself. Use the carry case and belt clip for hands-free use while walking or during other activities. Slim enough to fit in a shirt pocket. Along with the cassette player, enjoy AM, FM, and Weather band radio wherever you find yourself. Digital LCD indicates radio station frequency, preset status, and cassette operation. AM/FM/Weather Band Radio Use the Weather band to listen to up-to-the-minute weather from your local Weather Band broadcasts. A digital synthesized FM/AM stereo tuner provides the most accurate drift-free tuning, and the FM Local/Distant (DX) switch provides optimal reception of both near and distant stations. Enjo (more…)