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![]() "Gregg" wrote in message ... On Apr 25, 9:14 am, dave wrote: Gregg wrote: On Apr 24, 11:55 am, wrote: Am looking for the best choice of a portable AM radio, to be used mainly to listen to talk radio, both local and national stations. Audio sound quality and decent tuner are a must. Inclusion of a shortwave band would be nice, but not a requirement. I do want digital tuning, and station presets. Have had a CC Crane radio for five years, and getting a bit tired of it. Good sound, but quality control is awful, and digital readout is flaky. thanks !! James This should be fun to watch:-) I like radios with continuously variable tuning, or at least ones with 1 kHz or better resolution, so I can off-tune slightly for better intelligibility or interference mitigation.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - IMHO - a real good radio for the BCB or listening to talk radio should be a radio that is strictly AM. I know - I know there are some extremely good receivers that have the SW and FM with the AM but in most cases there are taking 'something' away to have all three modes. The only radio I would buy that had the AM and FM for talk radio would be one of the SR or if you can find a GE P-780 on Ebay, grab it. I can't count how many hundreds of hours where I have the GE on and listening to the Reds games or talk radio, it's fabulous for that. Just my take.ducking beer bottles Talk radio and sports don't mix, they preempt talk radio with those stupid baseball games! Now I'm ducking beer bottles Yea, I have a couple of GE SRs too. Mike |
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