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On May 16, 3:39*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , wrote: On May 15, 7:08?pm, Hacienda de Ville ferrante276- wrote: Well, my Eton 350DL arrived today and I really like it thus far. I have to go to school so I don't have time to look at it much right now. Anyway, with the three SW bands, which one would offer the most tonight when I get home. I will probably take it to bed with me! Also, I got the silver model and I really like the way it looks, so retro! This weekend I will have more time to learn it, but I want to jump in tonight. Any special frequencies you might suggest? Lastly, I want to offer a major THANK YOU to everyone who put up with my stupid questions and there were many I am sure. I appreciate it more than you know. Haci Hate to burst your bubble, but the S350 is a real piece of ****. He got the DL version so it should not drift. -- Telamon Ventura, California- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Telamon, The Eton S-350DL Radio has a lot less 'drift'; but on the Shortwave Radio Bands their still is some 'drift. The old Grundig S350 Radio was a pain to use on the Shortwave Radio Bands. While the newer Eton S-350DL Radio is a step-up and very usable to enjoy Listening to the Shortwave Bands. The Redsun RP2100 Radio is another step-up over the Eton S-350DL Radio. hence the old time radio expression "stay tuned" ~ RHF |
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