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Old January 19th 04, 11:11 PM
Brenda Ann
 
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"Tom Welch" wrote in message
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Batteries overseas are expensive, think
about buying a smaller radio to take
with you.


I haven't found this to be true any place in Asia. In Thailand, they are
about on a par with the US. In Japan, slightly less. Here in the ROK, they
are significantly cheaper than in the US (about 28 cents each for Energizer
alkaline AA's).

I can't vouch for Europe or Africa..



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Old January 20th 04, 05:27 AM
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But the DX-390/392 uses four D cells, and uses them fast. (The three AAs are
for memory and clock backup.)

Something like the YB300PE might be good for taking abroad.

Bill, K5BY
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