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Old February 17th 05, 08:29 AM
Big RiKk
 
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Thanks for the feedback guys
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"starman" wrote in message
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Michael wrote:

They arent stable, sensitve or selective at all. You will get better
performance from just about any decent modern portable out there. Those
thing takes up space, but that is about it. I also remember reading that
the dials and knobs tend to wear out.

DX'ing gives it the rating that it deserves.

http://www.dxing.com/rx/rf4800.htm

Michael


It's worth about $150 in good condition. I had one and sold it for what
I payed for it. It was an interesting blast from the past. Sometimes the
fun factor is worth owning a radio, if only for a while.

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