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I highly recommend a used Eton/Grundig E5/G5. they can be bought for less
than $100 and the performance is outstanding it is good enough for me to name it to be my low cost portable. that is out of the competition of the many radios I have owned over the past 30 years. my high end unit is a modified E1 and my music radio is a modified Lowe HF-225 "Dave" wrote in message ... Hi all, My wife and I are big public radio fans and we're looking to purchase a portable world radio. While price isn't a huge issue for us, we generally prefer to purchase used when possible. Having searched the online classifieds in my area the contenders, in order of asking price (highest to lowest), a 1) Radio Shack DX-398 / Sangean ATS-909 2) Radio Shack DX-440 / Sangean ATS-803A 3) Grundig YB 400 PE At a minimum, the radio will be used as an alarm for 1.5hrs each morning while I get ready for work (local FM station) and general listening during the day/evening. The radio will be run with an AC adapter and will replace both an inexpensive clock-radio that has poor FM reception and a dead travel radio. Having spent a little time as a youth listening to SW broadcasts, it would be interesting to try it again now that I'm a little older. Thanks, Dave |
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