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Looking for a Rec. for standard AM and FM.. If it has more bands
that is fine. I live in a very rural area and can't get my programs on a reg. AM-FM radio. Used is fine, if it is nice and works good.. Thanks |
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The Boston Acoustics Receptor radio should fill the
bill...................good for long distance AM and FM reception. Better than the Tivoli Model 1 an AM, just as good on FM.................digital LCD readout. Pete wrote in message ups.com... Looking for a Rec. for standard AM and FM.. If it has more bands that is fine. I live in a very rural area and can't get my programs on a reg. AM-FM radio. Used is fine, if it is nice and works good.. Thanks |
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Check around (maybe Ebay) for a GE Superadio III , 40 to 50 bucks. They have an RF stage in AM and do
pretty well on FM, too. |
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