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![]() As I said, I'm happy with both radios, as they each serve my purpose. I don't believe you, that weight is with batteries. As a repacked S350, it only weighs 1 pound, as the spec. sheet states. The 12-150 is still a cheap piece of ****, with switches that don't work, and a kludgy tuning dial - I can smell crap from a mile away ! The fact that you don't believe it doesn't change the fact that my 12-150 weighs in at 4 lbs 11 oz without batteries. And once again, I'm happy with both the 12-150 and the S350DL. The S350 series is a fine radio for the money and it does what it was intended to. Which is to provide good sounding audio from stations broadcasting on AM, shortwave and FM on a radio that is designed for straightforward operation using no superfluous controls. How does the AM and FM performance on the 12-150 compare with the Grundig. |
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