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Old May 3rd 07, 02:01 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Wind-Up SW Radios...Help!

On May 2, 1:17 pm, "gthh" wrote:
Hello,

I have found a couple of SW radio models that I like, that are purely for
portably temporary use. I am aware of their limitations, however I was
looking to see if anybody on the group had any similar products that may
suffice.

I am considering the FR250 and FR350 manufactured by Eton (linked with
Grundig now).

I have ordered the 350 online, and have bought the 250, so have had a chance
to play with the 250 for now. SW reception is mediumly-okay considering the
size of the unit, and cheap components. The 'light', siren, and built-in
phone charger are gimmicky, but useful when I may require them in the
wilderness.

I find the FR250 a bit bulky, and although the FR350 has not arrived at my
door yet, I'm expecting it to be more comfortable, but with foibles. Lack of
intricute tuning for starters, coupled with no carrying strap, 'flash light'
button in a stupid place (cranking could make it go on for example).
However, the actual position of the light makes it good for a torch, but
then you can't see illuminate the dial I'm guessing, argh!

These things aren't great, but I feel are pretty acceptable considering it's
a wind-up radio primarily after all. I want FM/AM/SW and ideally (living in
the UK) LW Longwave too.

I can't find a unit that has that and is acceptable in size and price! The
only one I can see is the 'freeplay summit' (www.freeplayenergy.com), and
it's just too bulky, which is a shame.

Any recommendations? Smaller is better, but cranking is a necessity.

Thanks for reading, not the best bed-time read I imagine...

Gthh (My full name acronym ;-)


The Grundig windup radios are decent for catching AM & FM stations and
will work on shortwave although the tuning is not precise as I'm sure
you know. I think you will find that the performance is about
comparable between small analog multiband receivers like yours. I
would enjoy it for what it is.

We use ours as an emergency radio so it sits fortunately. To be
honest if you are looking to do much shortwave listening I would get a
small portable with precise tuning and much improved performance like
the Degen DE1103.