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First I didn't buy this radio, it was a
post Christmas gift from a friend. Circuit City has them on closeout for 20$. She knows I like SW radios and that you really can't have too many. This radio comes in several colors. Suiting it's role as an "emergency" radio, she bought mini in "rescue" orange. It is about 6"X6"X2" thick and it wieght is about 1Lb. It operates from either 3X "AA", external 4.5V or from a built in set of 3 "2/3 AA 600mAh Ni-MH 3.6V" battery that can be charged by a crank on the left side of the radio. There is a a nice (looks like rip-stop nylon) carry case and a real owner's manaul. The package says that "90 seconds of cranking provides up to 1 hour of listening." The FR-2000 also has a single white LED "flashlight" on the front. The radio covers the FM (88~108MHz), AM/MS/BCB (530~1710, SW1 (3.2MHz~7.6MHz) and SW2 (9.2~22.0MHz). FM and AM/MW reception is somehwate better then I expected. Not a GE-Super tuner, but very acceptable. The SW is not going to shame my R2000 or DX398, but it is very useble. Since it has no CW/SSB that could limit it's utility, but I suspect the target market hasn't a clue about those modes anyway. I have played with it for about 8 hours and I was able to receive the normal international and domestic(nut cases) stations. I listened to the BBC news at midnight Zulu (7:00EST PM) and I have been pleased with this little radio. The manual says the Ni-MH battery can be charged by either the hand-crank, or by an external 4.5V DC. I found that it will run about 50 minutes on a single 90sec cranking. I suspect the radio would opperate for at least 12 hours if the Ni-MH pack was fully charged. The flashlight is very effective in a completly dark room, but it is a little weak for outside use. It will allow you to see well enough to walk, but not for much more. For $20 this is a outstanding value. The FR-200 is a good value at that price. At the orignal price of $39 it is still a good, though not great deal. As Tim May(from misc.survilism) pointed out the crank is rather delicate and I intend to keep several sets of good, not Radio Shack, batteries with this radio in my BOB. I view the crank as another option, and I am not planing to use it unless I can't come up with another source of power. Even if the crank does break, the radio/light will still operate from the 3X"AA", or an external 4.5V. The radio is negative ground, but the outer part of the power connector is positive. I have a small PV array that should charge this baby up. I intend to dig it out of storage and see if it will allow direct operation in sunlight, and then see how long it will take to charge. My friend bought herself a Grundig S350 SW and I will post a review of that radio in the next few days. Circuit City has them on close-out for $50. Terry |
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That seems like useful information. What is the extent of the shortwave
line-up at circut city? Darren http://community-2.webtv.net/DEMEM/L...mes/page2.html |
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I don't know, our friend stopped by to buy a MP3 player
and found the FR-200 and the S350. Terry |
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