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Ok, since you decided to jump on what I said ...
1. I was being facetious. The ask Joe A. reference was an inside joke that
probably ONLY Joe would get.
2. Are you seriously trying to tell me that the design of the FR-200 is
newer than the design of the 535?
"clifto" wrote in message
...
Jim Hackett wrote:
"clifto" wrote...
Jim Hackett wrote:
It is NO different to tune than any other analog radio with a
bandspread
dial. Again, I don't know why you would have thought it would be MORE
sensitive than the 394 or 302 both of which are much more modern
designs.
And of course the Bell & Howell $10 radio, which is a more modern
design
than all of the RS radios mentioned, must be the most sensitive of the
four.
If you don't believe me ask Joe A.....
More modern doesn't necessarily mean more sensitive. A Grundig FR200 is
more modern than a JRC NRD-535; which would you pick for sensitivity?
Which do you suppose Joe A would pick?
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