Shortwave radio receiver - suggestion sought
Dear Bob,
You have inadvertently expressed exactly my point. YOU haven't sold
your '2010 even though you evidently don't "like" it. You still use it
when your other radios "won't cut it!" I suggest that many, if not
most, people selling one of these is selling a defective, damaged, or
worn-out one. In my opinion NO ONE owning one of these radios which is
still in excellent condition would sell it.
Best,
Joe
On May 7, 5:01 pm, ewcbob wrote:
There is another good reason to sell a 2010 in excellent condition.
I've had had one since 1995 and it is the best quality portable I've
ever owned but it is just not fun to operate. I'll take knobs and
switches to buttons and slide pots anytime. I only use it when my
other radios wont cut it.
Bob
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