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Almost had this ...

for $7, Some guy beat me to it..If I didn't go to Target :-/

Grundig Field Radio GS350DL ... I wonder if he's going to keep it or resell it
 
I love my 350DL,
but by god that thing does NOT tolerate heat well.
Spend 1 Texas summer with it you will find the wall wart cracks, the AM dial becomes really finicky, and the volume control goes to hell.

That being said, its still as sensitive and selective as ever.
 
I had a Grundig S350DL several years ago. Awful FM reception [there would be images all the way down to 87.0, and anywhere where it was blank], AM okay, and SW was also bad [31m images around 8-9 mHz].

-crainbebo
 
MarioMania said:
I would have taken it to Vegas with me...

Does it have the DSP chip for FM?? What kind of batteries does it take??
You know I think it might. It has AFC. Analog tuning with a digital display.
It takes 4 D sized batteries.

For the price its not a bad radio, FM is good, AM is good, shortwave is good.
I don't have the FM or SW image problem crainbebo has, neither on the 350DL or the standard 350.

If your willing to whip out the cash, its heavy sister the Sattelit 750 is a GREAT radio. ($300)

FYI, the 350DL does NOT tune to 76 mhz. The lowest it tunes is 86.0
 
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