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Unrevealed Source July 26th 05 03:13 AM

Worldstar radios
 
I'm intrigued by all of the Worldstar multiband radios on eBay, some of
which seem to also be sold under the Reader's Digest label. They often go
pretty cheap, and I'm wondering if they would make a decent garage or
camping radio. Are these things any good, or are they complete junk?
Curious that I can find no specs, reviews, or other information anywhere on
the web.

Jeff



[email protected] July 26th 05 03:38 AM

Junk!


[email protected] July 26th 05 04:13 AM

Those radios aren't much good.Sure,they look good and everything.About
three months ago a lady at the Goodwill thrift store bought one of those
radios,it looked brand new.I plugged it in the wall outlet at the store
and turned it on.It had an antenna on top that can be rotated around and
around and several shortwave frequences and am and fm and tv band and
weather band and I don't remember what or if it had some other bands.It
had a couple of military style handles on the front face of the
radio.That radio wouldn't hardly pick up any stations worth a crap.Save
your money and buy a decent radio.
cuhulin


[email protected] July 26th 05 04:15 AM

www.devilfinder.com Worldstar Radios Look around there for some
radios.
cuhulin


Unrevealed Source July 26th 05 11:02 AM

Are you basing that on personal experience, or what?

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Junk!




Steve Silverwood August 16th 05 01:10 PM

In article ,
says...
I'm intrigued by all of the Worldstar multiband radios on eBay, some of
which seem to also be sold under the Reader's Digest label. They often go
pretty cheap, and I'm wondering if they would make a decent garage or
camping radio. Are these things any good, or are they complete junk?
Curious that I can find no specs, reviews, or other information anywhere on
the web.


Jeff, if you want a good camping radio, I'd strongly suggest the Radio
Shack DX-375. Looking on eBay right now I'm seeing them going for under
$20. I've got one at home, love it. The only down side is no tuning
knob for tuning around, you have to use the buttons, but other than that
it's slick. In fact, I took it with me to Radio Shack one time when I
was shopping around for something with a few more bells and whistles.
The guy in the store and I brought out some of their portables they had
at the time and did some tuning around, and the 375 picked up stuff that
the fancier radios didn't even hear at all!

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-- //Steve//

Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Fountain Valley, CA
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