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There’s a scan or manual input by 10-key. And check the analog gauge and yellow-glow back lighting. Very nice. There’s also an aux in for audio input. The Catch: It’s shortwave. And $300.
Famed German radio maker Grundig may have gone bankrupt, but in North America the Grundig name lives on. The reason? Since the mid-1980s, Grundig shortwave radios sold here have been designed, ...
The Grundig Yacht Boy 550PE is a small shortwave radio that pulls in the stations with a sound quality that bests even some models that cost much more. Review by Gary Krakow.
A good radio will still be crap without a good antenna to recieve signals with.<BR><BR>I personally use a G5RV JR attached to an old Icom 706 as my shortwave reciever, though I do want to replace ...
Eton licenses the Grundig name for shortwave that it designs and markets in the U.S. Nuremburg-based Grundig filed for bankruptcy in April 2003. Spokesman Karman Ng declined to disclose details of the ...
Shortwave radio can also be useful if you travel overseas. Grundig makes a handheld shortwave radio, the $180 Porsche Design G2000A, that is ideal for travel.
Surprisingly, a contender for replacing the FP+, a similar but far more cost-effective radio, has been introduced by one of the world’s most familiar names in short-wave receivers, Grundig. It is the ...
JOEL JOHNSON — The Grundig Yacht Boy 400PE is ostensibly a portable marine device for tuning in AM/FM and shortwave radio stations (as the ‘Yacht Boy’ moniker might have tipped you off to.) ...