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May 8th 07, 02:18 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Jim Driscoll
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The KA-2100
Briefly (compared to the Grundig S350), the sensitivity on all bands and the
sound quality are comparable, but the ability to lock into a frequency
without drifting is the clincher for the KA2100. I'd go for the 2100.
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What's the verdict? Are there any users here who have one who would like
to
tell me what they think of it.
My Children have asked me what I would like to have for fathers day this
year, and I wouldn't mind adding the 2100 to my collection. So, if anyone
has any feedback they could give on it, I would appreciate it.
I see it has the output on the back that can be used for an outboard SSB
adapter or for DRM, that would be pretty cool.
I like the look, and it has some memory if I'm not mistaken, and it is a
dual conversion unit.
BTW-The Grundig S-350-DL has turned out to be a real prize for the $100.00
price tag. I have been enjoying some good quality listening with it. The
audio with the large speaker and tone controls is very impressive. The
sensitivity is fine, selectivity is very good, hardly any drift, and it
does
a good job as a DX reciever. .
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