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rec.radio.shortwave would be a good newsgroup. Anyway, try to find a GE
Superradio II. Better than the III Pete "noname" wrote in message ... "Arv-K7HKL" wrote in message oups.com... On 30 Jul, 15:32, "noname" wrote: come on guys,.... someone must know a good and cheap radio to recommand....... Please... Stef. "noname" wrote in message ... Hi. I'm sorry if this is off topic here but I thought some of you would know. I'm looking for a small portable battery operated AM/FM radio to bring with me on hunting/fishing trips, so I guess what I'm looking for is a radios with a strong receiver to catch as many station as possible. I'm not looking for better sound, just a basic radio I know any radio won't work if you are too far away, but that won't be my case. with the radio I have now , I can catch like 1 FM station whenb weather permits, and 4 or 5 AM stations,... I would like to increase these numbers as much as possible.. Can you recommend a good brand/model please? regards stef, Montreal, Canada. Stef in Montreal This is the Amateur Radio "Homebrewing" focus group. So to bring your request a bit more "on-topic", why not design and build your own radio equipment? Think of the fun and sense of satisfaction you could get from using a radio set that you have designed and built. It's easy...we do it all the time. Arv - K7HKL __________________ to Arv - K7HKL , thank you for your suggestion. Right now I can't really commit on building/studying a radio. But thank you very much for being kind, willing to help, and for your Proactive attitude. And please people, may this tread die right now so no one else (not including you sir) get irritated by my diabolic mistake .. Regards Stef. |
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