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I bought one just a couple of week ago and I am very happy with it.
For $40, how could you go wrong? The built in light is not very strong, but what the hell, if I wanted a bright light I should have bought a flashlight. I mainly bought this because I like to go camping, and I didn't want to go broke feeding it batteries. After 1 or 1 1/2 min of cranking, I get 1 to 1 1/2 hours of listening ( med to low volume) the reception is pretty good. But I wish it had and external antenna input all in all I think it's pretty good Nitrotear ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Adams" Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 1:00 PM Subject: Grundig FR200 Greetings, I'm in the market for something like the Grundig FR200. My initial need is for something to take this summer on an extended camping trip. I definitely want something that does not rely on batteries, and the addition of a light is a nice bonus. I did find positive opinions of this unit on this newsgroup via Google's archive. If you have one or chose an alternative, I'm wondering a few things: If you got something else to serve a similar purpose, are you happy with your choice? What did you get? If you've been using the Grundig FR200, has it met your expectations? Is there something else I should be considering? I like to spend something around the price of the Grundig ($40?) or less. Size and weight are issues of course, as is reliability in the field and the above-mentioned battery free operation. Thanks |
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