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You were right--an excellent radio for a dirt cheap price. Lots of fun.
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Fer the price, you really can't go wrong..!
Digital readout / analogue tuning, FM , AM, SW Shiny Little lights & BIG sound ( When pumped through computer speakers) Not too much electronic, so Battery life's pretty good.. Of Course, it ain't no 606A or 505A or 909A, or 7600G... or KA105.. But it only costs 15 dollars !! In article , "CAndersen (Kimba)" writes: You were right--an excellent radio for a dirt cheap price. Lots of fun. -- Reply address munged. You can figure it out. |
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I was one of the first, paying US$19.99 plus S&H.
I was so impressed, I bought one each for my local teenage grandson and the teenage girl next door. Of course, I gave them much SW info so they would know what to do and what to look for. Bill, K5BY |
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