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![]() lsmyer wrote: I bought one of the very first Radio Shack Model 12-150 radios a few months ago and if memory serves me right, it did an excellent job with FM sensitivity even with the antenna down. It's a big radio and I really liked the way AM and FM stations sounded through its speaker. Here's a direct link to Radio Shack's website. http://tinyurl.com/y3pz9c If you live near a local Radio Shack, go to the store and try it. You could take another radio with you for comparison or try it against all the other radios you find there. By the way, I would have probably kept the radio because of its great sound alone, but something inside it shorted out so I took it back the next morning. I would have gotten a replacement but there wasn't one available at that time. The RS 12-150 smells of the S350 (same cheap plastic box and switches) and has quality-control problems too: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/6263 Extreme range my ass - all of the S350s, CCradios, SuperAdios are just over-hyped, cheap plastic boxes. My $10 Sony gets the same stations as my now-returned S350. |
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