Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Sony SRF-M37W Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/FM/AM Stereo Radio (Black) for $24.29


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List Price : $29.95 Price : $24.29
Sony SRF-M37W Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/FM/AM Stereo Radio (Black)

Product Description

Listen to the weather or your favorite radio stations in clear, stereo sound and enjoy 20 station presets with this Walkman digital tuning weather radio. Not only does the SRF-M37W Walkman digital radio run for hours on just one "AAA" battery, it also features five handy Direct Key Preset Memory buttons that jump straight to your favorite stations no matter what frequency you're in. There's also a digital clock and battery life indicator plus Weather Band Tuning Function for the latest local forecasts. Headphones and a belt clip are included for your convenience.


  • Digital AM/FM/Weather stereo tuner
  • Direct weather and preset access buttons
  • 20-station preset memory
  • Digital LCD digital with clock and battery indicators
  • Headphones and belt clip included


Sony SRF-M37W Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/FM/AM Stereo Radio (Black) Reviews


Sony SRF-M37W Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/FM/AM Stereo Radio (Black) Reviews


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351 of 355 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fine super-portable am/fm weatherband radio, May 15, 2008
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Ann E. Revelle (Los Alamos, New Mexico) - See all my reviews
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Comments for prospective buyers:

1) PLL (Phase locked loop) digitally synthesized, am/fm/weatherband radio with very low noise, i.e., very good sensitivity as well as good selectivity (the ability to distinguish between adjacent frequency, interfering signals).

2) This radio can only be manually tunned by pressing the + (forward/up) or - (back/down) frequency tuning button. It will even advance semi-automatically if you hold the button down and you will hear the stations as the radio sweeps through the frequencies so you know how/where to locate stations (unlike Sangean pocket radios which mute during automatic scan and seek functions). Thus, there is no fully automatic, press and scan or even a seek function, but I have found this manual tuning capability totally adequate because of the simplicity of the five preset tuning buttons for each band (with 2 sets of five presets on the fm band). It is quite silly that Sony didn't take the time right now to also add 5... Read more
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74 of 74 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little radio., June 10, 2008
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Randy Allen "Rallen" (Wilds of Wyoming!) - See all my reviews
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I bought this Walkman for mowing the lawn and have ended up using it all the time, riding my bike two miles to work, while putting around my shop,and mowing the yard. The reception is crisp and clear, and even here in "Radio Free Wyoming", I can pick up several F.M. stations and the weather band. It is like having a mini-stereo system.
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101 of 107 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Tried It, Went Back to Sangean, August 27, 2008
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I'm a talk radio buff so AM reception is primary. Most of the things I could say about this radio have been covered already in the reviews here: strong, good AM reception (but not inside steel frame buildings and under fluorescent lights, of course), good FM reception, rugged build, good ergonomics and intuitive presets and tuning. Ann E. Revelle's review is particularly detailed and helpful.

Less discussed is the sound quality of the SRF-M37W, a primary consideration (along with reception) when I'm buying a radio. Here's my take: compared with two other pocket radios I have owned--the Sangean DT-110 AM/FM Digital Pocket Radio and the Sangean DT-180V AM/FM/TV Digital Pocket Radio--I would have to say the sound quality is a little less bright and immediate. It sounds as though Sony has filtered quite a bit, perhaps to lessen high-frequency static and hiss, or perhaps it is a function of the low-wattage power architecture.

At any rate, I like the brighter Sangean... Read more
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