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Can anyone give a hands on evaluation of this radio?
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The tuning drifts, if you're listening and you tune to 11835 kHz and
go to the bathroom and come back, then it's on 11833 kHz. This might drive you crazy or it might not. I like to sit there and twiddle dials so it's OK by me. As for FM and MW, there's more room on those bands so the drift doesn't affect them so much. The AM reception is fabulous, hearing San Francisco talk radio stations at night from a motel room in San Diego is easily done. It's a really fun radio to use. The FM reception is really good and sensitive... great for all the low power and distant FM public radio stations. You can also easily pick out FM stations with it that are 200 kHz apart. On vacation we went to Charleston, Oregon on the coast, and we pulled in FM public stations from Eugene, 80 miles away with some terrain in between. I couldn't do this with any normal radio. I've run the radio for countless hours and still it says the batteries are full. On shortwave, sometimes it's hard to get good sound out of it with audible voices instead of muffle muffle muffle, you have to have good tuning fingers. It's also a tricky radio if there's a big station 5 kHz away from what you're listening to. I've had a lot of fun listening to this radio. There's something satisfying about turning a big dial to hear a station. On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 09:11:46 -0400, "justtis" wrote: Can anyone give a hands on evaluation of this radio? |
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