Thread: Grundig FR200
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Old May 15th 04, 12:09 AM
Mojo
 
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I have an FR-200 and have been happy with it. My expectations were
admittedly low, but the radio exceeded them by a good bit. Reception is on
all bands is much better than I would have expected for the price. Since
the shortwave coverage is fairly wide, and split into just two scales,
tuning it takes a little practice. You'll get the hang of it, though.

The FR-200's generator and rechargeable battery work well, and battery life
from conventional alkaline AA cells is good, too. I've used it an hour or
two daily for over a year, alternating between the two power sources, and
have yet to change the disposable batteries. The built-in light could be
handy, but keep in mind it will drain the batteries more rapidly than the
radio does.

The only alternative I can think of that is similar in price, and meets your
criteria, is Kaito's KA007. Its shortwave coverage is not quite as wide,
and has no built-in light. It does include weather band, however, and also
has a solar panel for recharging. I've never tried one out, so I can't say
how well it works. I'd say go for the Grundig. Sounds like it would serve
you well.

Hope this helps.



"Tony Adams" wrote in message
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Greetings,
I'm in the market for something like the Grundig FR200. My initial need
is for something to take this summer on an extended camping trip. I
definitely want something that does not rely on batteries, and the
addition of a light is a nice bonus.

I did find positive opinions of this unit on this newsgroup via Google's
archive. If you have one or chose an alternative, I'm wondering a few
things:

If you got something else to serve a similar purpose, are you happy with
your choice? What did you get?

If you've been using the Grundig FR200, has it met your expectations?

Is there something else I should be considering? I like to spend
something around the price of the Grundig ($40?) or less. Size and
weight are issues of course, as is reliability in the field and the
above-mentioned battery free operation.

Thanks