Isn't bad still ahs the tinny 'transister radio" sound....ear buds are better....guess it will have to do....Thanks again.
Isn't bad still ahs the tinny 'transister radio" sound....ear buds are better....guess it will have to do....Thanks again.
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{Bolding added to Hunter63's post for the sake of emphasis.}
I heard THAT, for sure! My concern is (a) the likely COST of regaining that convenience versus (b) the true BENEFIT of same.
I carry a really cheap, pocket-sized AM/FM radio, with telescoping antenna, in my gear along with an earplug "speaker" and spare AA batteries. I've owned the thing for better than 30 years, so by now its "free". (The batteries also fit my flashlight btw.)
The entire package is so small and lightweight as to be inconsequential. For my BOB I consider this package to be more important than my set of four GMRS walkie-talkies (also powered by AA batteries) and related goodies, plus two solar recharging units et al.
Last edited by Daniel Nighteyes; 05-08-2012 at 04:19 PM.
I've got a couple of these. I tossed the clunky headphones and added a set of earbuds. The radio itself is very small and portable. It is only about a half inch thick and 2" on the widest dimension. Works well, but the earphones are the antenna, so you might want to test with a couple different earbuds for best reception.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-SRF-M37W-...7704403&sr=8-3
Having been through 9/11, I don't go anywhere without a radio to provide news in a pinch. I keep the whole thing with extra batteries in a small mylar bag.
That's the same model radio that I use at the gym.
Have you ever considered it as an emergency radio? Mine pretty much sits in my pack waiting for Murphy.
I haven't. I do keep a small transistor radio in my pack http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3705831 We actually have several of them that are placed strategically (and get used during yard work). Additionally I have a couple of wind up radios in the BOV.
I've got a mixed bag of the Sonys and some wind up models. Seems that you and I are very much in tune (pun intended).
Now that right there is funny I don't care who you are. God bless them little pygmies with the wind up radios down there in New Guinea.
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