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On May 2, 8:20 pm, wrote:
The first original Freeplay wind up AM FM Shortwave radios were made in Africa and they were/are good radios.I read an article about them around 15 years ago.The article said the Freeplay radio factory moved from Africa to China and the quality of the radios then went down hill.Somewhere around 12 - 13 years ago,I saw a wind up Freeplay made in China radio sitting on a shelf in a Hudsons discount store in Brandon,Mississippi. (about 14 miles East of me) If I remember,I think the Hudsons store price tag label on the radio said $45.00.Naturally,I passed on by. cuhulin Try the Freeplay Plus, which is a really nice emergency radio that also doubles as an everyday set. The NiCad batteries can be charged through a crank, a built-in solar panel, and an optional AC adaptor. It has also has a detachable LED light that can a real bonus during a power failure. One incredibly nice thing about the Freeplay Plus is its large speaker, which actually improves the quality of SW sound. This single-conversion radio lacks the hum that's usually present with PLL double-conversion circuits. Its audio quality is smooth and pleasant, and while it may not be a DX machine, the Freeplay Plus does a good job for program listeners. Build quality is also excellent . CCrane.com often has it for sale in the $89 range. |
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