I was a U.S state department kid who grew up in Lebanon/Jordan area in the 60's. I remember we had a large console (Phillips I think) radio/turntable unit. I would sit and turn the dial around and watch the green cat's eye and see what I could pick up - mostly BBC and some others for English. I would like to kind of recreate the experience today with something for the desk top - turning knobs/dials to scan across frequencies, listening for different broadcasts during day or night, noting geographic locations, etc. I do not want to deal with an external antenna - I'll be dealing with dominant arm surgery for at least 6 months and be somewhat limited in fine motor skills.
I would prefer new if possible; if not, then recommended sources for good vintage table top stuff. Any recommendations?
SWL is definitely not what it used to be. I've jumped in and out of the SWL hobby several times in the last five-plus years and became very bored and disappointed in a short time.
It gets even worse if you try to make it work with an indoor antenna or insufficient outside antenna. I'd also avoid any vintage gear as it pales in performance when compared to more modern receivers. Not to mention most of it has failing capacitors and corroded solder joints throughout the radio.
If you're truly interested in listening to the news and events around the world instead of knob twisting and meter watching and admiring expensive gear, find some of the on-line SW/MW radio stations that will come in loud and clear with no additional cost of expensive hardware.
Just being honest from personal experience.