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Old November 28th 04, 06:32 PM
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"Frank Dresser"

Why? Well, this is quite a shocker, so I hope you're sitting down.

Analog
radios get much better battery life than digital radios. It's true! And,
if battery life is the most important consideration in the purchase of a
radio, an analog radio is likely to be the BEST choice.

Hey, ya learn somthin' new everyday, huh?

Frank Dresser


Frank, listen carefully - ANALOG IS DEAD! Get over it!
Rechargeable batteries are reusable - imagine that - it is almost the year
2005!


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Old November 28th 04, 06:51 PM
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Frank, listen carefully - ANALOG IS DEAD! Get over it!
Rechargeable batteries are reusable - imagine that - it is almost the year
2005!



Well, the original poster said he traveled alot. If he used rechargeable,
he might have to carry around a charger and he certainly would have to have
to find a power source to charge the batteries. This may or may not be a
problem for the original poster, I can't know.

Oh, you also posted:

"Analog dials are dead! In this day and age, why rely on tooth floss to
turn
a dial?"

Why do you restring dial cords with tooth floss? Real dial cord is
available. If you want a substitute, try braided dacron fishing line.

Frank Dresser



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Old November 28th 04, 07:17 PM
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I use a Gelena crystal radio - no batteries, no tooth floss.

"Frank Dresser"
Well, the original poster said he traveled alot. If he used rechargeable,
he might have to carry around a charger and he certainly would have to

have
to find a power source to charge the batteries. This may or may not be a
problem for the original poster, I can't know.

Oh, you also posted:

"Analog dials are dead! In this day and age, why rely on tooth floss to
turn
a dial?"

Why do you restring dial cords with tooth floss? Real dial cord is
available. If you want a substitute, try braided dacron fishing line.

Frank Dresser





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Old November 28th 04, 07:37 PM
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I use a Gelena crystal radio - no batteries, no tooth floss.


After tooth floss is used for it's intended purpose, it's wet enough to be
used for an antenna.

Frank Dresser


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A pencil,a razor blade,a round card board oatmeal box,some copper
wire,WW II era headphones,some tacks or paper clips.What more could
anybody ask for?
cuhulin

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