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September 26th 03, 02:38 AM
Diverd4777
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Rambler:
Whilst on the trails, Backpacking, How much time will you spend listening to
the radio ??
or just at night when camp is set up
or a combination of the two..
- Suggest good lighweight headphones and a Digital SWR with memories..
- Still, consider the 606A or the 404A or The e-Traveller..
& some exta wire as an external antenna;
THIS you can just wrap around your backpack..
Test all these sets out ( Yaesu too) before you set out
& finally buy one
AND carry a good, Ziplock bag or two for when it gets damp..
- JUst my 2 cents worth
Dan
In article ,
(Rambler) writes:
(Tom Welch) wrote in message
.com...
I would suggest you buy a Grundig
Mini World 100 PE pocket radio
The Grundig was on my short list, but I am leaning away and towards a
digital that would be about the same size. BTW, Brookstone carries the
radio also for $30.
Another alternative, is the Yaesu VR-120D.
Ham Radio Outlet had this radio for $120
last time I looked, a lot cheaper than
the Yaesu VR-500.
OK, I went by this establishment today to look at the VRs. I explained
what I was looking for and the sales person pushed me towards a
Grundig eTraveler. I told him that you all had suggested the Yaesus
and he said "Those are no good for shortwave, they are receivers." I
asked him to explain the difference and he said "You want a radio that
you can listen to. Those receivers are for enthusiasts."
Can you explain the difference here to me? I realize that the
receivers cover a much broader spectrum than the world band radios do.
But is the sound quality really crappy? Will I need to go back to
school to learn to use it?
Is a receiver not just a shortwave, scanner, and nautical radio all
rolled into one?
A VR-120D sounds interesting...weather band, shortwave,sideband, new
frequencies to learn about in the future...
But it seems like a line has been drawn between these radios and
normal shortwaves that people rarely cross.
What gives?
Rambler
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