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I need recommendations for a cheap shortwave radio, and I don't mean
Degen 1102 cheap. I'm talking Grundig FR-200 cheap, 40 bucks or so. Preferably something available domestically (U.S.), since shipping charges on Tecsuns and Degens from China boost their prices to beyond my limit. A family member has had a Grundig FR-200 for a couple of years. It has held up well, and the reception is acceptible for my purposes. Is it my best choice at that price, or are there others I should consider? I'm not expecting miracles, but I do want reasonably good reception from roughly 49 - 16M. thx |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I need recommendations for a cheap shortwave radio, and I don't mean Degen 1102 cheap. I'm talking Grundig FR-200 cheap, 40 bucks or so. Preferably something available domestically (U.S.), since shipping charges on Tecsuns and Degens from China boost their prices to beyond my limit. A family member has had a Grundig FR-200 for a couple of years. It has held up well, and the reception is acceptible for my purposes. Is it my best choice at that price, or are there others I should consider? I'm not expecting miracles, but I do want reasonably good reception from roughly 49 - 16M. thx Tecsun R9702 Dual conversion analog, with digital readout. Covers 5.90 MHz - 18.00 MHz SW $26 "Buy It Now" plus $6.00 UPS shipping from Brochhi on eBay. Pay via PayPal. He ships from Chicago. I bought one from him. There's virtually no drift on SW or MW. Runs great on alkalines. The one I got didn't match the color of the one in the auction. That shows all silver, but mine came in grey and silver. |
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![]() In article et, Sanjaya wrote: wrote in message oups.com... I need recommendations for a cheap shortwave radio, and I don't mean Degen 1102 cheap. I'm talking Grundig FR-200 cheap, 40 bucks or so. Preferably something available domestically (U.S.), since shipping charges on Tecsuns and Degens from China boost their prices to beyond my limit. A family member has had a Grundig FR-200 for a couple of years. It has held up well, and the reception is acceptible for my purposes. Is it my best choice at that price, or are there others I should consider? I'm not expecting miracles, but I do want reasonably good reception from roughly 49 - 16M. thx Tecsun R9702 Dual conversion analog, with digital readout. Covers 5.90 MHz - 18.00 MHz SW $26 "Buy It Now" plus $6.00 UPS shipping from Brochhi on eBay. Pay via PayPal. He ships from Chicago. I bought one from him. There's virtually no drift on SW or MW. Runs great on alkalines. The one I got didn't match the color of the one in the auction. That shows all silver, but mine came in grey and silver. Agree with the assessment, except that, due to the dense packing of the SW bands into only 2 segments, tuning is VERY tight. You need, as Larry Magne used to say in his reviews, "a safecracker's touch" to get a weak station dead-center tuned. But yes, it doesn't drift after that point. |
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Don't buy any radio, until you've saved enough money for quality.
That's my suggestion. Darren http://community-2.webtv.net/DEMEM/L...mes/page2.html |
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I would save up a bit and buy someting like a Degen 1103 or 1102 for
about $65.00 shipped. The little analog portables are touchy to tune. wrote: I need recommendations for a cheap shortwave radio, and I don't mean Degen 1102 cheap. I'm talking Grundig FR-200 cheap, 40 bucks or so. Preferably something available domestically (U.S.), since shipping charges on Tecsuns and Degens from China boost their prices to beyond my limit. A family member has had a Grundig FR-200 for a couple of years. It has held up well, and the reception is acceptible for my purposes. Is it my best choice at that price, or are there others I should consider? I'm not expecting miracles, but I do want reasonably good reception from roughly 49 - 16M. thx |
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"running dogg" wrote in message
... wrote: I need recommendations for a cheap shortwave radio, and I don't mean Degen 1102 cheap. I'm talking Grundig FR-200 cheap, 40 bucks or so. You might want to check out this one... it's analog, but it's made by Kaito (Degen) and has gotten pretty good reviews for a tiny analog SW receiver. It's on sale for $24.95 from radios4you.com. I've ordered a radio from them in the past, and they were fast and reliable. http://www.radios4you.com/wrx911.html Here's a review on the WRX911: http://www.radiointel.com/review-kaitowrx911.htm and another: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4624 Again, this is a very small analog shortwave receiver. For what it's worth, I've had extremely good experiences with Degen and Kaito receivers. I have the KA-1101, KA-1102 (DE-1102) and the DE-1103, all of which are excellent receivers for their price. Good luck! Jackie |
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The old Sony 2001 isnt a bad choice, seen lots of em at swap meets for around
$50. You couldnt do much better for that amount of money. |
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