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"Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , Dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , none ""dave\"@(none)" wrote: Rob Osborn wrote: Okay, I originally asked about the Grundig 750 which sells for around $300. Now I would like to know what can be considered the BEST shortwave radio for $400 or less. I'm sure I'll get a slew of answers but I would like to have your opinions nonetheless. Thanks, Rob Ten-Tec RX-320 This is not a stand alone radio. The OP obviously has access to computers. Computers have a tendency to generate interference. On the plus side they can range from improving what you can hear to being necessary for decoding digital modes but I gathered that the OP was looking for international broadcasters. The computer in not a big plus here unless he has a well isolated antenna. If he wants to follow your radio advice then he needs to get an outdoor antenna that is isolated from the computer equipment noise. -- Telamon Ventura, California Truth be told, I am looking for a portable unit that I can listen to in a variety of locations. Oz |
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