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Default Anybody Know Anything About The Aiwa WR-A100 Pocket Portable?

You're lucky I never throw anything away.

A review of this radio appears on page 100 of the 1993 Passport ot
World Band Radio. It is also known as the Sangean MS-101 and the
Roberts R101. It received one and a half stars.

Price: Sangean: $84 in the United States, CAN$99.95 in Canada, $65-125
in Europe (EC), and AUS$99.95 in Australia; Aiwa: $109.95 in the United
States.

Advantages: Inexpensive. Travel power lock. FM stereo through
headphones.

Disadvantages: No digital frequency display. Limited world band
coverage. Mediocre adjacent-channel and spurious-signal ("image")
rejection. Inferior audio. Dial not illunminated. No meaningful
signal-strength indicator. No AC power supply.

Comment: Aiwa styled differently from other versions of this model.

Bottom Line: A low-priced, plain-vanilla portable of interest almost
exclusively to the weight- and price-conscious traveler. Also sold
under other names, inclucuding Curry's, Dixons, Goodmans, and Siemens.

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