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Thanx everyone for the feedback. Seems I'm not the only one at least
possibly interested in a good pocket radio. How about if I double my budget to $200 and give a little on the size requirement to maybe 5" x 4" or thereabouts. (I'd like to use this radio while backpacking so too big or heavy and I suffer or the radio gets left behind which is also the logic behind wanting rugged build quality and weather band coverage) I can probably live without the stereo headphone but still need std jack size. SSB would be nice but I guess this can be low on the list. Does this create new candidates? If I were to consider something like the Grundig YB-500PE as a possibility it appears to be the same as the Tecsun PL-230. Are "same" radios the same quality or for instance does Grundig have higher standards or slightly different technical spec? And who makes what for who? Radio Shack = Sangean? Grundig = Tecsun? Kaito? Degen? One other "twist" is digital broadcasts... Am I going to finally buy some radio only to find nothing to listen to on a SW radio without digital receive capability? Thanks again for all the help, Bob Bob wrote in . 14: 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. |
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