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Dear Tom,
One other very important characteristic I forgot to mention is the fact that batteries seem to have "grown" in size since 1983. When you put the C batteries in the (hidden) battery compartment, it becomes somewhat difficult to remove them, especially the last one of the six C-cells. (This was not the case in 1983; the batteries just slid out easily at that time.) I use a curved dental pick to reach into the compartment to get that last battery out. I also want to mention that the radio really benefits from an external antenna. Its whip, while adequate for casual listening or for travel, is not suitable for true DXing. (Be VERY careful with that whip; you can't replace it. I was able to "fix" mine, which became loose and "flopped" over, by taking it apart and replacing the washers, which I found at a local hardware store. The "fixing" was accompanied by some colorful language. I'm glad, however, that I was able to do this as there appears to be no replacement whip available.) Again, the best of luck. Joe |
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