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My niece is going to work in a refugee camp in the Sudan for the next
year. There is inconsistant power supplied by generator. We are considering the purchase of a Grundig FR200 hand crank short wave radio for her to keep up with the outside world. Any comments on the appropriateness of this equipment? We would also purchase a supplemental antenna accessory. We know little or nothing about shortwave, so any info would be appreciated. Thanks Nanna |
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Possum wrote:
My niece is going to work in a refugee camp in the Sudan for the next year. There is inconsistant power supplied by generator. We are considering the purchase of a Grundig FR200 hand crank short wave radio for her to keep up with the outside world. Any comments on the appropriateness of this equipment? We would also purchase a supplemental antenna accessory. We know little or nothing about shortwave, so any info would be appreciated. Thanks Nanna Consider getting a better quality portable shortwave radio first, one that uses four 'AA' (rechargable) batteries. Then you can use a solar battery charger. Radio Shack sells one for $29.99, Cat#: 980-0884. You should have at least two sets of batteries so you can still use the radio while the other set is charging. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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"Possum" wrote...
My niece is going to work in a refugee camp in the Sudan for the next year. There is inconsistant power supplied by generator. We are considering the purchase of a Grundig FR200 hand crank short wave radio for her to keep up with the outside world. Any comments on the appropriateness of this equipment? We would also purchase a supplemental antenna accessory. We know little or nothing about shortwave, so any info would be appreciated. Thanks Nanna If I needed a muli-powered SW capable radio right at this moment I'd get the Kaito KA008. Digital display, but analog tuning. It has 4 way power: hand crank, solar, a/c adapter and batteries. The adapter is 110v, but I think you could get converters for it, for use in another country. Voltage in Sudan might be 220. The solar panel, adapter and crank charge *built in* NIMH batteries. The radio includes a soft wire antenna, but you can also get a "roll up" one for it at a good price through the Kaito website. This radio is on sale at Advanced Mart for $49.95 http://store.advancedmart.com/kakaamfmswdy.html Their regular price is $49.95. I've never ordered from them but have had excellent service from other Yahoo stores. At Kaito, the same radio costs $59.99 http://www.kaitousa.com/KA007D.htm |
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"Sanjaya" wrote in message thlink.net...
If I needed a muli-powered SW capable radio right at this moment I'd get the Kaito KA008. ..... This radio is on sale at Advanced Mart for $49.95. I'm sure you meant to say that the sale price is an even better $45.95. |
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![]() "Beloved Leader" wrote... "Sanjaya" wrote... If I needed a muli-powered SW capable radio right at this moment I'd get the Kaito KA008. .... This radio is on sale at Advanced Mart for $49.95. I'm sure you meant to say that the sale price is an even better $45.95. Gosh. I didn't see that when I was there. That's even better, and I just found it at radios4you.com at $44.95 with a free projection clock. So... anyone interested should do some serious looking around. Thanks BL! |
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