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![]() jamman wrote: The overall build appears solid although I wish it had a handle rather than the carrying strap. I've carried it from the garage to my shed a couple times, and I would have appreciated a handle. The metal braces on the front feel pretty solid, but I wouldn't be surprised if they are more ornamental than functional -- only time will tell, I guess. The selector buttons for the AM/FM/WX setting and for the WIDE/NORMAL setting have a cheap feel to them. The Treble and Bass knobs are plastic. The other knobs and controls appear reliable, however. Apart from concerns about the selector buttons, my only other complaint is that there is no owner's manual or specs. I was curious about the size and type of AM antenna (and the store employee was clueless), but there's no specs anywhere on the radio, box or the lone piece of paper that was in the box. That kind of makes me afraid of the quality. I haven't experimented with the presets or memory yet. The sound is nice for the stations that I've pulled in ... about 550 miles away. I have really limited knowledge about these radios compared to the other folks that I've seen post messages. So please take any of my comments with a grain of salt! Any other info that folks can share would be greatly appreciated! Thanx. Jim On Nov 5, 7:51 pm, "Dorpmuller" wrote: wrote in ooglegroups.com... I just purchased the Radio Shack model that Rich included the link for, but unfortunately, this is the first radio that I've bought to try and pull in distant AM stations. Are there any kind of performance tests that I can do to check the quality of this radio? Like I said, I haven't used any of the other popular models in order to make a comparison. Jim On Nov 3, 12:56 am, "Dorpmuller" wrote: That is exactly what happened to me - after I got my S350, I tried my little RS PLL radio and my PLL car radio and was able to get exactly the same stations - I guess, I fell for the S350's pretty face and all the hype. I'de love to be able to check out the new RS 12-150, but it is not available in stores in Maryland, yet. But, if AM nighttime IBOC gets approved, all these are moot points !Whoa... haven't seen this. Here's the link:http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...tId=2472950&cp Sure would like to try one of these. RichWhat the poster after me said... also, how is the build quality? Pretty solid or does it look/feel chintzy? Rich Thanks for your review, but this radio must be a re-packaged S350, or the old "high-performance" radio RS used to sell. Being only one pound for such a large radio, and having cheap switches, sounds just like the S350. I am sure that the metal braces are just ornamental, too. The S350's "metal" plate on the front, just turns out to plastic, as its speaker grill. The RS radio looks nice, but don't drop it ! |
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