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![]() In article , UJ wrote: I'm considering getting myself a Grundig Mini 200 just to have something to carry around for casual broadcast listening. Anyone care to persuade or dissuade me? This is the Tecsun R-919. Passport reviewed it in the 2004 edition and said it was the best of the cheap analog-with-digital-display radios ... but that isn't saying much as none of them even rate 2 stars. It's probably as good as the R-818, Kaide R-9702, or the Jwin and Coby models around the same price; perhaps a little better. The downside to me, for pocket use, would be the fact that the telescopic antenna sits in a stiff collar that does not collapse. This means something is always jutting out of the top even if you aren't using the antenna. |
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