Grundigguy
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Ive come to the following conclusion....
theres no such thing as a new radio for $300 to $500 thats a portatop that isnt total garbage.
That said, Im going for the lower risk "garbage" at $300 with the Grundig 750. I live in Connecticut however and I want to purchase it in a store. I want to try it out first in the store is another way orf saying it.
That said,
Anyone know a directory online that will tell me who has it in stock? Or doi I have to call up every single radioshack and circuit city in the state of connecticut.
Its sad really. I'm not going used I considered it. Im just going less expensive new. The ICOMs are too too pricey, though alas, they are great [finally]. Too, I need a radio type of portability.
The Grundig 750... the criteria is this...
Im bringing my g6 along with me. If its cant beat it, I wont buy the 750.
I will say this radio has been maligned as much as its been even handed./ Horn makes a nice review. Others are glaringly comical.
Anyway, thanks in advance.
Pete
theres no such thing as a new radio for $300 to $500 thats a portatop that isnt total garbage.
That said, Im going for the lower risk "garbage" at $300 with the Grundig 750. I live in Connecticut however and I want to purchase it in a store. I want to try it out first in the store is another way orf saying it.
That said,
Anyone know a directory online that will tell me who has it in stock? Or doi I have to call up every single radioshack and circuit city in the state of connecticut.
Its sad really. I'm not going used I considered it. Im just going less expensive new. The ICOMs are too too pricey, though alas, they are great [finally]. Too, I need a radio type of portability.
The Grundig 750... the criteria is this...
Im bringing my g6 along with me. If its cant beat it, I wont buy the 750.
I will say this radio has been maligned as much as its been even handed./ Horn makes a nice review. Others are glaringly comical.
Anyway, thanks in advance.
Pete