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![]() ve3... wrote: I did a quick scan of Universal's used and sold list and found that the last three 2600's had sold for $249, $269, and $239. Yeah, it's true, Universal's prices on used radios can be worse than those on eBay. Not exactly in the same league as the $100 Nope, it's not. I acknowledged earlier that the '2600 would run ya higher. I compared the two simply because of design similarities and because they had both been discussed in this thread. S350.One of the criteria for my list was that the radios sould be currently on the market or easily available. I am sure that the RF 2600 is a good radio but it is too expesive for my list and hard to find. Yep, the '2600 is a fun radio. But for most shortwave listeners, it's unlikely to have great appeal, unless there's a significant nostalgia factor at play... A good Sony ICF-SW7600GR or even some of the Kaito/Degen portables would offer much more band for the buck. Best of listenin' to ya... Junius |
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