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Old March 6th 04, 04:16 PM
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DEE wrote in message ...
I have a mini 200 and am surprised sometimes by how much I enjoy it!
The tuner and scale are resonably accurate (tho you may need your bifocals).
It's got very good sensitivity and ok selectivity. My main beef is that
it's a touch "drifty" and you'll use the tuning know alot to clean up the
signal on the fly. Probably best shirt pocket sized radio you can get for
$30US. Batteries last quite a while too!

DEE



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?

MB


Thanks to all who helped me out on this. Your input was valuable and
much appreciated.

MB
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