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Whatever radio you get sit with the kids for a while and be sure to
listen to something from far away, that's what grabs their attention is catching a program from Turkey, etc.............................. at least it did at my house I.P. Yurin wrote: On 7 Dec 2006 17:00:06 -0800, "Too_Many_Tools" wrote: As Christmas draws near, I remember the thrill of getting my first shortwave radio for Christmas. If you were going to buy a shortwave radio for a kid today, which one and why? Thanks TMT My 2 cents? -- I'd get the kid one of those grundig/eton crank generated radios (model numbers are FR-xx or something like that). They are apparently pretty rugged. I think there are 2 versions that cover shortwave. Plus they have lights on them and could be useful when the power fails. Moreover, they don't require the kid to buy batteries. As wind-ups, they can introduce some basic physics concepts in addition to radio awareness. I think they're usually $40-50. Give them a look. And please tell us what you eventually choose and why. |
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