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On: 2008-02-09
This radio has the sound quality of the one I made in physics class in high school--TREMENDOUS static.
Its hypersensitive rotary tuner menas that the slightest bump to the radio causes it to lose the signal. For that matter, it loses the signal for some unexplained reasons as well.
Pretty, with nice latex case, but if you want it to FUNCTION, forget it. On: 2007-12-23
I bought this radio to replace my Grundig mini 100. It appears to actually be pretty much the same radio inside with the addition of a frequency counter. Even though it has the digital display, it still has the same high to low analog tuning as the 100 and seems to recieve just as well. I use these radios to listen to while commuting and tuning is not the easiest. I listen to two or three stations at the most and having preset buttons with digital tuning would make this radio pretty darn good... The case is coated with a soft rubberized coating which makes it very easy to grip and comfortable to hold. On: 2007-12-22
I bought this radio to replace my Grundig mini 100. It appears to actually be pretty much the same radio inside with the addition of a frequency counter. Even though it has the digital display, it still has the same high to low analog tuning as the 100 and seems to recieve just as well. I use these radios to listen to while commuting and tuning is not the easiest. I listen to two or three stations at the most and having preset buttons with digital tuning would make this radio pretty darn good... The case is coated with a soft rubberized coating which makes it very easy to grip and comfortable to hold.  by: timjer On: 2007-07-13
Delivers what it claims. Bought as backup for power outages, and just a fun little toy. Picks-up AM radio in my very hilly area of Southern California better than any other radio I own.
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