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In article , Mark S. Holden wrote:
jtaylor wrote: He was playing with an old radio shack dx-100 that's in the wood shop the other day and said "This is really neat. I want a shortwave radio." (I know the dx-100 is a piece of junk.) When I was a kid the neat thing was turning the knob slowly on the am tube radio that glowed beside the bed, volume up, listening to signals coming out of the crackles. Um, that's still neat. But today sw is better because you can get a radio that won't drift. So - If there is a digital radio that tuned like an analog one - not just the knob, but the SOUND; and it was not too big, and not too much $, and not too complicated - no ssb, no sync det, etcetera - well then, I'd like to know about it. 12th birthday is in two weeks. Hi Since your deadline is short, I suggest starting out by looking at some dealer web sites because they'll have a selection to choose from in various price ranges. Then ask questions about specific radios that look interesting to you. Universal radio is www.rffun.com Grove Enterprises is http://www.grove-ent.com/ Otherwise, you'll get random suggestions of radios individuals like - but they may or may not fit in with what you're looking for. For example, "not much $" is subjective. To some people that means under $50. To others it means under $500. Someone suggested the Grundig S-350 - I've seen complaints about it drifting. But many people do love them. Drift's good for him :-) He'll appreciate a better radio when he grows into it. -- Al Dykes ----------- adykes at p a n i x . c o m |
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