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"Nicolae Santean" wrote: *** post for FREE via your newsreader at post.newsfeed.com *** Has anybody owned (or heard of) a WORLDSTAR MG6100 receiver ? If yes, - How does it perform ? - What is the SW coverage of this receiver ? - Does it have a double conversion ? Thanks ! Nic. http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~nic I have its little brother, also marketed as the "Reader's Digest" radio. Cannot answer any of your questions, except to say that the short length of the tuning dial means that signals are irritatingly hard to physically separate with the tuning knob. IMHO a good analog dial receiver must have at a minimum a wider tuning window than this, and preferably some kind of drum arrangement of dials to give an even longer effective tuning "length". Leonard -- "Everything that rises must converge" --Flannery O'Connor |
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