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![]() Paul Ciszek wrote: [SNIP] Is there anything similar to the GE or Radio Shack that gets shortwave? More to the point: In the middle of the continental US (Colorado), can I pick up international news in English? Someone told me once that the BBC was going to stop its shortwave broadcasts for the US because we weren't offsetting the cost. The RS-12-903 is discontinued according to this reviewer: http://www.geocities.com/rbrucecarter/12_603.htm. and the GE SuperRadio 3 is an underperfomer according to this one: http://www.dobe.com/wts/funk/GESRIIIreview.html, but still available as a Thomson Multimedia product from Amazon.com. A high-value for money radio for MW, SW, and VHF-FM is the Kaito KA-1103, or the same radio direct from China via eBay, the Degen DE-1103. Highly sensitive, with good selectivity, digital display and tuning (oodles of memories) and capable of SSB/CW reception. User group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/de1103/ . Many user reviews at http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/5071 with a 4.7/5 average rating (that's a value rating not a performance rating). The Eton E5 is similar electronically (same factory) but with a better user interface; its price is in the range of the Sony 7600GR but latter has synchronous AM detector for reduced distortion on fading signals - reviews http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1534. Tom |
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