Thanks for the options will check both out...
By the way What about the Palstar R30? I know it is expensive but I like the
made in USA part. Will this require an antenna or does it work out of the
box?
I would pay for a unit that is high quality and looks easy to use with a big
knob and few options...
Would this be money best spent for higher quality listening?
Thanks
Tom
"Daniel J. Morlan" wrote in message
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The Grundig Satellit 800 Millennium is a fine radio. Not too complicated,
pretty darned big, and I bought mine brand new on sale for less than
$400.00.
If you're interested, scour the web, and eBay. You might be able to nab
it for less than $300.00.
http://search.ebay.com/search/search...800&category0=
Hope this helps a tad, at least...
DJM
"TF" wrote in message
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My Dad who was a radio man in WWII enjoys his shortwave at bedside.
The following are criteria-
LARGE dials and easier to read, not too complicated
No need for FM quality or super sound system
Had a radio shack I bought years ago and it worked OK until broke
High quality for the money
Price point up to 300 dollars?
I do not know a lot about these radios so any suggestions for radios
would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks
Tom