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John:
Although the DE1102/Kaito KA1102 unit sounds great, And I just may get one ( * Someday ! *) I'd check into how well it does over time; It's a fairly new unit; & Thailand might be rough on rechargable batteries.. & other small electrical components, etc.. Might consider a unit running off " regular" batteries first - Just my 2 cents worth.. Dan In article , (John) writes: (grumpus) wrote in message .com... You might also look into the Degen DE1102/Kaito KA1102, a new model which the 2004 Passport has given high marks to. For one hundred smackers, this model sounds hard to beat. As Passport says, nothing "...else under $100 with single-sideband capability even comes close." This model is smaller than the Sangean 606A, has a three inch speaker which has better than average audio for its class, comes with a power adaptor, three rechargeable batteries which recharge inside the radio, and very clever, has a backlit display and keypad for nighttime operation. The Kaito version comes with a 120V adaptor, the Degen with a 220V adaptor. I'm mighty tempted to purchase one of these myself. Regards, Grumpus This sounds like a great unit for me. Thanks for info! |
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