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It's brand new at Radio Shack. Long distance digital with memory
presets for $49.99. Gets 100 hours on 6 D cells or plug it in. Connections for external antennas. George (MN) |
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![]() Stephanie Weil wrote: wrote: Ten bucks it's from China ! ALL RADIOS COME FROM CHINA!!! Get used to it. jeeze. steph Jeeze Stephanie, some Chinese-made radios, must be crappier than others ! |
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In article .com,
"Stephanie Weil" wrote: wrote: Ten bucks it's from China ! ALL RADIOS COME FROM CHINA!!! Get used to it. jeeze. None of the radios I own came from China but I understand what you meant. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() I am going to get one of these on Monday. I will post my review as soon as I have had an opportunity to use it. I was excited to find this thread as, other than the RadioShack webite itself, I haven't been able to find any info on this radio at all. I am in a rural location and am hoping that this unit will be decent for DXing. |
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I saw this today at a local RS. It's quite a big radio, with handles.
It has two filters on AM (wide/narrow), and connections for an external AM antenna, and FM antennas (both 75 and 300 ohms). The user manual is nothing more than a large sheet of paper in English and Spanish, with almost nothing useful on it by way of real specs (sensitivity, selectivity, ...) ... Shepherd wrote: I am going to get one of these on Monday. I will post my review as soon as I have had an opportunity to use it. I was excited to find this thread as, other than the RadioShack webite itself, I haven't been able to find any info on this radio at all. I am in a rural location and am hoping that this unit will be decent for DXing. |
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![]() wrote: wrote: justice wrote: wrote: wrote: It's brand new at Radio Shack. Long distance digital with memory presets for $49.99. Gets 100 hours on 6 D cells or plug it in. Connections for external antennas. George (MN) Very interesting looking radio - I wonder, what's up with the switches on the front panel ? I am a bit leary of these types of radios, after my experience with the Grundig S350 - the S350 and SRIII are touted as being high-performance, but my RS model 12-898 (discontinued) is about the size of a Sony 7600GR and gets just as good reception as my now returned S350. Obviously, the RS 12-150 has about an 8-inch ferrite-bar, as the S350, but at this point, it doesn't really seem to matter that much. I looked up my zip-code, but there are no 12-150s available anywhere in stores - too bad, I'de like to check one out. Good catch, I hadn't heard of this radio. Anyway, if AM nighttime IBOC gets approved, we can throw our DXing radios in the trash. The 12-150 doesn't have a user manual online, yet - too bad. I've never heard of it either, thanks for the tip. I'll pick one up this weekend as my local RS lists it as in stock. Good thing they have the 30 day return policy just in case its not what its billed to be. If it doesn't tune in 1 kHz increments its not even leaving the store! Any idea of who actually makes it? It doesn't look anything like the current RF-2200-wannabe Chinese radios on the market. Ten bucks it's from China ! So what. 10 years ago radios were from either Taiwan or Hong Kong, which are for all intents the same as China. I did luck out with my RS 12-898, being Chinese-made, but it was "custom made" for RS, and is pretty decent quality. Are all RS radios "custom made" ? :-) I would imagine Radio Shack does send specs to the maker, yes. So what ? Look what happened to the quality of Eton/Grundig, once they started to be made in China. The 12-150, must be a re-packaged S350, with it's light-weight design and large size. Speaking from experience, these high-performance AM/FM radios are all fluff ! |
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