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The SuperRadio 2 and 3 are both great. Nice audio quality, long
battery life, tuned RF stages and a decent size ferrite rod antenna. If you want to do AM DXing make a tuned loop antenna. Try an internet search for the phrase or check the National Radio Club (AM DXer's association) at http://www.nrcdxas.org/ Tuned loops are easy to make and cheap, $10. Try a 2 foot square loop for starters. 73, Jim On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 17:27:02 -0700, Dick wrote: Get a General Electric SuperRadio III. It is generally considered to be one of the very best AM radios available. The model number is 72887. It is available on the Internet for as little as $35. It doesn't have a digital dial to save on the batteries. Runs on D cells or A/C. I have the earlier SuperRadio II radio, and would never part with it. Here is one site. http://bizrate.lycos.com/marketplace...--5006674.html Dick On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 07:25:14 -0800, "PeterM" wrote: I see all those ad's for AM radios, is there one recommended over others. Maybe the AM thing is just a hoax, and they don't work better the regular radios. Maybe a good antenna will work as well in AM reception, but I need help, I don't know. Any help is appreciated......Peter I also got a Sirius Satellite radio, and have not yet figured it all out yet. I'm getting it to play though. It was meant for the car, but I use it at home. I'm not sure if AM radio reception is available but I will read again soon. I'm too old to do too many things at once now.... |
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