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On 12 Dec 2005 16:01:12 -0800, "Joe Analssandrini"
wrote: "... Maybe a guy should grab a couple more...? ;-)" I did, just the other day. Too good a deal to pass up. That'll give me five 'GR's (along with five AN-LP1 antennas) and I can "retire" my two 'G models. While performance is identical, I like the feature set on the 'GR somewhat better (especially the non-volatile memories). Unless someone comes out with something absolutely fantastic, I think this may be my last SW "portable" purchase. Wow! You use them all Joe?! I was going to do it from the Capitalist perspective, speculating that I could off-load them after they're no longer available. But I digress... Have you ever tried the Degen DE31 active antenna? I had an AN-LP1 too but let it go about the time I did the radio. And the GR's memories are non-volital as long as you get batteries changed in like 30 seconds, right? Finally, to avoid that, what is the voltage requirement of the AC adapter safely used with this radio. (And I know I only want to use it for FM) |
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