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I love my G5. I am glad I bought it. For the money (about $150) it's top
notch. It has SSB. Al "Mike" wrote in message oups.com... I might also recommend a Kaito 1102 / Degen 1102. Very sensitive, very small, digital, memories and SSB. The Passport reviews pretty much explain that they think this is the best of Chinese mini-portables. (Personally, I think the DE 1103 / Eton E5 / Grundig G5 is a better radio, but at a higher price) Mike On Jun 2, 6:46 pm, RedPenguin wrote: I want to get a small shortwave radio, that I can use like a walkman. I was looking at the Grundig Mini 300PE for the price at my local radio shack, which is only $30. I notice it had no SSB but I really don't need SSB, at least not for a walkman type, but if there is SSB for a portable, I guess I will take it. Should I go with this portable or no? I want a nice cheaper radio, under $50, that I can listen to FM, AM, and SW. I like Radio Habana Cuba, and want to listen to other stations also. I want a digital readout of what frequency I am on, not 100% analog, because then I can't see clearly what frequency I am on. Should I go with this radio, or would there be a better choice that covers more frequencies, as it looks like the Grundig covers 7 bands. |
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