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I figured I'd ask before getting one.
Have been reading sw portable reveiws for about a week now. Theres a site that has some good writeups. Did start out by looking at the Sangeans, but after reading about so many problems I started looking at some others. Figure if we get alot of storms this year(south Florida) it'll be nice to have something to listen to other than the local stations covering just storm news ! wrote in message ups.com... JS wrote: Have looked at reviews on sub $100 portables. This one has analog styledigital tuning and fine tuning. Plus it has ssb. Anyone have one, comments? I have one and like it quite a bit. It feels like a solid radio, it sounds better and receives better than my dx-402, and the ergonomics aren't nearly as bad as people make it out to be. The analog display is "digitized", so it seems like a gimick.You can do direct entry tune, or use the tuning knob on the side...it doesn't chuff! the tuning knob doubles as the volume control; just press vol, the turn the knob, then wait half a sec. before tuning. It handles a random wire clipped to the telescopic without overloading, and you could use something like a Sony AN_LP1 with it easily. I live in a very (electrically)noisy town in NH so it's hard to test out the true DX capabilities....on a quiet day,though, I've been able to pull in Iceland, RVI via Irkutsk(when they still b'cast in English) channel africa in the afternoon (EST) as well as the majors all over. I wake up to R. Lider from Colombia or R. Nacional from Paraguay in the early morning, and they come in just fine! I haven't tried out a Grundig 400PE, but I suspect the 1103 is every bit as good. I even found the perfect case for it.....a Gameboy Advance case ; ) |
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