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Old April 14th 05, 05:24 PM
Al Patrick
 
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There are some large gaps in there. The SW band covers about 3-30 MHz.
It's still a start. If you can get someone to listening to some
foreign or domestic stations within those frequencies - and they enjoy
it - then they can upgrade to a "full coverage" receiver later.

It's probably still well worth money, except it doesn't seem to be be
"friendly" to some of the domestic stations. That is, it doesn't pick
up a lot of the frequencies.

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robtgross wrote:

The SN400 covers FM, AM and 5.95-6.20
7.10-7.30
9.50-9.90
11.65-12.05
13.60-13.80
15.10-15.60 MHz SW

30 Memory Presets 10 FM, 10 AM, 10 SW

Size 4" * 3" * 1"

Weight 4.5 oz without 2 AA Batteries

 
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