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www.shop.com I saw an AM/FM/Shortwave portable radio there for $731.34
(seven hundred and thirty one dollars and thirty four cents) (for that kind of money,it better! be a d..n good radio) (too rich for my blood) But WAIT!,you save about one hundred and thirty one dollars! Sounds like that coon on tv pedaling that oxyclean (phoney crap!) stuff and you can hear him all the way to the Moon and back. cuhulin |
Stay away from Sangean's,,, the front panels on them are no good.Stay
away from Tiny Tenna's too,they never work at all. cuhulin |
SSB,that Sangean ATS 909 radio I bought from www.ccrane.com (and I
sent that no good piece of plastic JUNK back to ccrane) had SSB.I checked it out (SSB) once in a while and some guys on there were talking about cooking some eggs.I can easily do without SSB. cuhulin |
It's called a broken (like a broke d... dog Westinghouse radio,dude.
cuhulin |
"David" wrote in message ... On 17 Aug 2005 08:00:23 -0400, Bob wrote: I'm searching for the perfect pocket radio. * Cover AM/FM/SW * Digital tuning * Smaller than 4" x 3" x 1" * Weigh less than 10oz * Use AA batteries * Std 3.5mm stereo headphone jack * Offer SSB * Excellent & rugged "build" quality * Excellent performance on *all* bands * Priced less than $100 * I'd also like weather and TV (VHF & UHF) coverage. A few candidates that I've come across and with the exception of weather/TV for which I'd pay a little more where they fall short of my criteria are; Grundig YB400PE - * Expensive and big Grundig YB550PE - * Still too big and no SSB Eton E100 - * No SSB and not great performance Yaesu VR120 * Expensive, no SSB and terrible AM/FM And what's up with the manufactures that seem similar? Eton & Grundig & Tecsun? Kaito & Sangean? Thanx, Bob Sangean ATS-606A is what I schlep around. No SSB. No Weather. No TV (BTW, I've never seen a TV band radio with UHF. I also have a little hand-held Casio TV). Which Casio do you have David? I have a EV-670 3" that I got off Ebay. Not too bad, though it dosent like the cold much. |
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 10:47:37 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote: Which Casio do you have David? I have a EV-670 3" that I got off Ebay. Not too bad, though it dosent like the cold much. I have the bottom of the line one. I'm a TV engineer and I just use it to make sure my stations are on the air. It lives on my front seat. If my employer would buy it, I'd have a demod with a drop-down LCD panel. But since they don't, it's this: http://www.epinions.com/_Casio_TV970__619519 |
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David wrote: (BTW, I've never seen a TV band radio with UHF. I also have a little hand-held Casio TV). Radio Shack had one, but they fell afoul of the ECPA (Electronics Communication Privacy Act). And/Or Radio Shack's cell phone marketing. AMPS (the old analog cell phone system) was a great way to determine business ethics. Ask the salesman if the phone system was private and watch him lie his ass off. Analog cell phones used former TV channels and the same modulation as TV, so any old TV set could pick some or all of them on channels 70-83. And a UHF band TV sound receiver would, too. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
I do own one PLL radio.Sony AM/FM model number SRF-M40W radio I bought
brand new,it runs on two AA batteries and I also own a Sony AM/FM/cassete radio I bought brand new,model number WM-AF604/BF604 radio,the radio runs on one AA battery,it is a very nice little AM/FM/cassete radio and useing earbuds with it,(neither of the two Sony radios have a built in speaker) and Dolby,it puts out terrific sound and I own many,many other older Sony Radios too.Sony makes great things,so does Casio. cuhulin |
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