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![]() "Buzzygirl" wrote in message ... Hi there, You might want to pick up a copy of the Passport to World Band Radio. The 2006 edition is out now, I think (someone correct me if I'm wrong here). You can find it at Barnes & Noble or Amazon. It lists all kinds of shortwave radio shows, many of which contain programs of special interest and music from all over the world. There are a lot of news programs on shortwave, but there is a lot of other interesting stuff too. It usually comes out in October, unless they changed their schedule this year. As far as cheapo shortwave radios that perform decently, check out the Degen DE-1103 or Degen DE-1102 (a/k/a Kaito KA-1103 and Kaito KA-1102). You can find these on eBay, and the seller with the best service and prices is Liypn. Do an advanced search and check out his store, V-COM Collections. These radios go for less than $50 each and Liypn is an excellent seller. Of course, you could pay a lot more and get a lot better radio that would allow you to hook up an outdoor antenna and pull in really exotic, faint signals, but since you indicate you were looking for something cheap, I recommend both of these radios for their price/performance ratio. Personally, I'd advice an inexpensive radio that's not something for the junk pile (like the Coby model). If you like it, you can spring for something better. If you don't, you're only out $50 bucks or so. Beware, however; you can get bitten pretty hard by the bug and you'll end up spending copious time and money on it if not careful. I suppose that it's money better spent than hanging out at the bars, tho. --Mike L. |
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