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I just won this Grundig radio from Deutsche Welle in Germany. It did
not come with an adapter and I would like to purchase one. Problem is the Yacht Boy 80 is not sold in America. The radio calls for a 6V 200mA (+)tip adapter. Before I buy anything I want to make sure it's the right one. I fried a perfectly good DX-440 once by using the wrong adapter and I do not wish this to happen again. Question is, can I just go buy a 6V 200mA (+)tip adapter from Radio Shack or does this need to be researched more? Technically the Grundig Yacht Boy 80 is sold in the US as the Sangean PT-80 ProTravel, but it uses a 6V 200mA (-)tip adapter. With all the research I've done I haven't been able to come up with a source for purchasing the adapter that's made specifically for the Yacht Boy 80. Suggestions anyone? Richard, Las Vegas Before the world wide web there was World Band Radio. |
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![]() "Bion" wrote in message ... I just won this Grundig radio from Deutsche Welle in Germany. It did not come with an adapter and I would like to purchase one. Problem is the Yacht Boy 80 is not sold in America. The radio calls for a 6V 200mA (+)tip adapter. Before I buy anything I want to make sure it's the right one. I fried a perfectly good DX-440 once by using the wrong adapter and I do not wish this to happen again. Question is, can I just go buy a 6V 200mA (+)tip adapter from Radio Shack or does this need to be researched more? Technically the Grundig Yacht Boy 80 is sold in the US as the Sangean PT-80 ProTravel, but it uses a 6V 200mA (-)tip adapter. With all the research I've done I haven't been able to come up with a source for purchasing the adapter that's made specifically for the Yacht Boy 80. Suggestions anyone? Buying an aftermarket AC adaptor should not be any problem. Two things you want to make sure of: 1) Buy an adaptor with at least 50% more current capability than is called for, for safety purposes (i.e. at least a 300 mA 6 volt adaptor). 2) Make sure you buy a decent, regulated analog adaptor. You do not want a switch mode supply for a radio. |
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On Oct 7, 4:51*pm, Bion wrote:
I just won this Grundig radio from Deutsche Welle in Germany. It did not come with an adapter and I would like to purchase one. Problem is the Yacht Boy 80 is not sold in America. The radio calls for a 6V 200mA (+)tip adapter. Before I buy anything I want to make sure it's the right one. I fried a perfectly good DX-440 once by using the wrong adapter and I do not wish this to happen again. Question is, can I just go buy a 6V 200mA (+)tip adapter from Radio Shack or does this need to be researched more? Technically the Grundig Yacht Boy 80 is sold in the US as the Sangean PT-80 ProTravel, but it uses a 6V 200mA (-)tip adapter. With all the research I've done I haven't been able to come up with a source for purchasing the adapter that's made specifically for the Yacht Boy 80. Suggestions anyone? Richard, Las Vegas Before the world wide web there was World Band Radio. BION, Try a RadioShack Store {The Shack} http://www.radioshack.com/ Enercell 6V @ 300mA AC-to-DC Adapter http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3802150 plus the right "Adapt-A-Plug" {Adaptaplug} to fit your Grundig Yacht Bot 80 Radio http://www.radioshack.com/search/ind...ptaplug &sr=1 hope this helps - iane ~ RHF |
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