I am not looking for anything fancy in shortwave....just something that has
decent sound and can pull in shortwave bands for occasional listening and
amusement.
Ed
Go here: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave
Search for "Bell and Howell" without quotes, in the "Search This Group" box
(NOT the Search Groups Box)
There are 230 links returned. You might be surprised how much this topic
has been discussed.
Soliloquy
> Bell and Howell
When you spend $10 on a short wave radio you cannot expect anything but
a $10 radio. You know what you'll get. It will work. It will receive
MW, FM, and SW signals as it's designed to do. I have one and I've even
had the All India Radio and a few other more-or-less "difficult"
stations on it. I bought it just to see what you get for $10. It's
well-worth $10 as long as you don't expect a $50 radio. (I rarely use
mine any more. Frankly, it's just a toy.)
If I were to make a recommendation for you, and assuming that $80 is
not too much for you, I should recommend the Sony ICF-SW35, a very
under-rated and very good dual-conversion receiver which has extremely
good quality of construction. This radio might serve you much better (I
have two of them), but, if short wave is only worth $10 to you, then go
with the B&H.
Best,
Joe
It's considered a good "beach radio" - you can hear strong stations
and have fun. If it gets stolen or if it gets damaged - well, it's
just a $10 radio.
If you're expecting to do serious DX and hear weak domestic stations
from Latin America, Africa or the Pacific whilst you're in North
America, you'll be disappointed.
It's probably also a good radio for people in third world countries
who want to bypass domestic authorized media but who can't afford
anything fancy. I've heard of U.S. embassies giving out these or
similar radios - although if batteries are an issue, the wind ups may
be better in the long run.
Best,
Joe
Start at http://www.carolwrightgifts.com/
and search for "shortwave". You get:
or
Carol Wright is selling Bell & Howell 9-Band Radio, Item 94654, for
$8.99. It's in the category Leisure & Travel: Electronics. I don't know
about the shipping charges.
From what people are posting about the radio, it has its problems and buyers
may have returned them to the sellers. If you look on ebay, I get the feeling
that distributers dumped them and the ebay bulk buyer / seller is trying their
hands at selling them.
I think I will keep my $10 and move on.
Ed
An R8 they ain't, but who would expect to find an R8 class radio for
$10.00?
Good luck and happy listening
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