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Old April 16th 05, 02:29 AM
Li Changchun
 
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Have the gang pitch in and spend the extra dough for the Sony SW-100S. It
is the smallest and best pocket radio AND with a sych-detector as well as
SSB.
Uses 2 AA batteries.

This is what Passport said about the SW100 - "Don't leave Langley without
it!"

"Conan Ford" wrote in message
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Sherman wrote in

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4ax.com:

My friend's brother is going into the US armed forces, probably to the
wars. What's the best radio to give as a goodbye present? Not too
expensive but a good soldier's radio.


Consider that there is probably a lot of radio interference in Iraq, with

a
lot of encrypted, military broad spectrum HF traffic. Now, you don't want
a crap radio in this situation, like a Sharper Image radio or some piece

of
**** radio from Radio Shack for $20. You're going to want a dual
conversion radio, like the Sony ICF-7600GR or Yachtboy YB-400PE. I have a
Degen 1103 myself, it is a decent radio, but it is also finacky. I would
not want to have to use it out in the desert, with dust getting into the
battery compartment when I have to open it to pull the batteries for a
reset. I would recommend the Sony ICF-7600GR as it and the Yachtboy are
about the same, but the Sony also has Synchronous lock on AM signals. If
you must, get the Yachtboy YB-400PE (Eton G4000A is the same) but don't go
lower than that.