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On 9 Apr 2006 14:36:24 -0700, "WA4118SWL" wrote:
For years, I've used my Radio Shack DX-360 and my Sangean ATS606A for SWLing but this changed for the most part after the 2004 hurricane season. Because I was so annoyed at not having any news sources during the often 24 plus hours without power here in Florida, after Hurricane Charley I bought a sand-colored Grundig FR-200 at Radio Shack for $40. This radio proved to be much more useful than any AC or battery powered From the weather forecasters, I get the idea that you might be using it quite a bit this year!! (Good luck, if they come through your area.) Bob |
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