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"Jim Hackett" wrote in message nk.net...
I find the whole concept of that receiver to be flawed. A real portable MW/FM/SW receiver with THREE MW/SW bandwidths, selectable-sideband sync detector, PASSBAND offset tuning, separate bass and treble controls, etc. etc., and you say the whole concept of the receiver is flawed? Personally, I don't care about paying for satellite radio. My main interest is in the MW/FM/SW bands which this set might excell in. AND, designed by R.L. Drake. The only flaw I see in the design is that they should have left OUT satellite reception altogether. I would have kept it MW/FM/SW and made sure it was the BEST portable available on these bands. |
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