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On Aug 7, 9:31 am, "Frank Dresser"
wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in ... Probably some bad Metamucil. "Vintage" is not a word I'd apply to this rig. Late 70's, early 80's at best. And not a performer. [snip] It sure looks "vintage" with it's 7 segment red LED display, membrane touchpad and Love Boat era graphics -- all in a woodgrain box. But Passport has it "New for 1994". The Passport review is odd. Listed among the radio's disadvantages are such potential showstoppers as the crummy membrane keypad, FM stations breaking into the SW bands, hissy audio, excessive digital whine, single bandwidth, wildly varying sensitivity from band to band, mediocre dynamic range and other more nitpicky stuff. Passport did like the radio's ergonomics, display and footprint. And the American Electrola will interface with an IBM compatible. A quote from the review: "It's about time: an affordable world band radio designed for the way most normal people listen. Not a portable -- most world band listening is done at home, not on the road -- and not a techy DX tabletop model that's evolved from ham gear." Affordable, in the case of the American Electrola, meant $319.19. I should say I had no particular interest in the American Electrola. I had already bought a DX-440 for less than half the AE's price. I liked, and still like, my DX-440. I even use it at home! Frank Dresser FD - Thank you for the condensed PWBR Review and identifying the DOM Year as 1994. ~ RHF |
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