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Sorry, I have to have switches and knobs!
Ed "Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... Mr Radio Man wrote: On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 23:32:06 -0500, RivaScoot wrote: On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 19:56:53 -0800, tommyknocker wrote: Ed Maikranz wrote: Ok I need a new receiver. Just sold my Grundig 800 which was ok but want something different. I have about $400 what should I look for? Ed Purchase a computer radio. WinRadio 303i or e www.winradio.com You will love the versatility and performance. Have fun. And the price is right in your range. The basic Winradio 303 (without the "professional" demodulator) runs $500 for the internal one, and $600 for the external one, so it's a little out of his target price range unless he can find one on sale. Personally, I'd avoid the internal ones - Ten or fifteen years from now, the radio itself should be working fine, but it may be tough to buy a new computer that'll accept a PCI card. My guess is USB ports and serial ports will be available for quite a few years - even if it means buying an optional card. A PC controlled radio that is in his price range is the tentec rx-320d. |
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