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Conan Ford wrote:
Sherman wrote in news ![]() 4ax.com: My friend's brother is going into the US armed forces, probably to the wars. What's the best radio to give as a goodbye present? Not too expensive but a good soldier's radio. A Sony 7600GR, for around $150. A very good radio, with very good AM reception--has synchronous lock, which helps with inteference. The 7600 is a nice radio, but I wouldn't take it to a war zone. I'd go for one of the cheap $50 Chinese made radios that Liypn sells. Also get him a program guide. There are a lot of broadcasts directed at the middle east, like the BBC, VOA, and many others. Passport To World Band Radio, definitely. It's the best there is. It's a little outdated by now, but it's still good. This is an interesting read: http://www.globalsecurity.org/org/ne...11-boots01.htm Scripps Howard News Service September 11, 2003 American troops forced to buy own wartime gear By TARA COPP & JESSICA WEHRMAN Last Christmas, Mike Corcoran sent his mother an unusual Christmas list: He wanted night-vision goggles, a global positioning system and a short-wave radio. Corcoran, then a Marine sergeant in Afghanistan, wanted the goggles so he could see on patrols. They cost about $2,000 each. ...... Corcoran got all the items on his Christmas list, including the $2,000 goggles. The short wave radio was meant for entertainment, but he ended up hearing messages urging jihad, and he picked up intelligence from enemy fighters. I want to know what those frequencies are! I doubt I could actually receive any of them in California, but it would be nice to try. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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