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I concur, the Boston Acoustics Recepter sound is superb and the radio is
very sensitive on the AM MW band. FM sound is also excellent. You can buy it at Best Buy. Your wife would definitely think you have class! "craig" wrote I wasn't clear from your post if you are strictly looking for a portable radio or not. If so, you can ignore the following. The best radio I've found in terms of presets, performance, styling and user friendliness for the casual user is the Boston Acoustics Recpetor model. It goes for about $150, which is under your $180 limit. It is not portable, however, and covers only the US AM broadcast and FM bands, which is what your wife may be after. I'm a radio geek and enjoy my R75 and ham receivers immensely, but still find myself using this one for most all of my casual listening. It has great mono audio and wonderful preset programming by means of a rotary dial. You can set both AM and FM presets on this dial and smoothly and easily move between them. Good sensitivity and selectivity. Very comprehensive alarm and clock features as well. Comes in a choice of two (or maybe three) colors and is very nicely styled in my opinion. Only thing that is missing in the design is a connector for an earphone, so keep that in mind if it is an important consideration for you. ... Craig AC0DS |
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