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Hi Dan,
Thanks for your reply. The KA105 has an attractive price, and since the Infomate only gives 15 minutes play for 1 minute of cranking I think I'll pass on the it. The other features are nice, but geez... 15 minutes? I still believe eventually we'll see a serious performance digital windup radio. Such a radio was mentioned as "coming up" in the 2003 Passport (p.104), but I've yet to find anyone who knows what it meant. Someone told me it was the Freeplay Summit, but I think that radio was already available when I got my copy of the 2003 Passport, and from what I've read it's not a "serious" performing shortwave radio. "Diverd4777" wrote... Sanjaya: - Looks like the $89 digital solar crank radio is really a $49.95 Kaito KA105 playing dress up in Jungle Camouflage ( See below) IMHOI, the Kaito KA105 is smaller, handier, looks better; & if you have a set of spare batteries for it, your all set Dan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://usa.shortwavestore.com/kaito-ka105.html KA105 -- $49.95 Our Smallest Digital - AM/FM + SW 5.95 - 15.6 MHz - 30 memory presets - Stylish and rugged aluminum front panel - Clock with alarm - Direct frequency entry ======================================= ======================================= http://www.wisementrading.com/radios/solar.htm InfoMate Shortwave Radio ... If the batteries are dead and you need to listen now, simply crank the on-radio dynamo generator for about 1 minute, and you are good to go for up to 15 minutes! Because it is powered by 4 AA rechargeable batteries, you can also drop in a freshly charged set. It will play for about 7 hours when fully charged. It has jacks for head phones and AC/DC adapters (included). It is made with quality Toshiba components and has a lifetime warranty on the solar cell. It receives 4 bands: AM 520-1710 KHZ FM 87.5-108 MHZ SW 5.95-15.60 MHZ WX 162.40-162.55MHZ Stock # 477 Price $80.00 Quantity In article .net, "Sanjaya" writes: Anyone have info about the Infomate digital tuning sw radio... crank, solar, battery and ac powered http://www.wisementrading.com/radios/solar.htm I've never seen it before. Is it new? Tested? The URL above says it has Toshiba components. |
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