Radio
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Radio
OK. I've read the "Speakers" thread, so no need to rehash that.
I want to know what luck you've had with a radio that has good FM reception, with low sensitivity to antenna positioning and high resistance to fade out/bleed over? In other words, have you found a portable, small FM radio that's at least half as good as your car radio? Digital music player feature is optional. Out-of-the box, off-the-wall ideas welcomed.
My Walkman doesn't meet my criteria. Too sensitive to antenna positioning. Maybe they all are.
I'm outfitting my new bent for touring, collecting all the bells and whistles for long days on the saddle.
I want to know what luck you've had with a radio that has good FM reception, with low sensitivity to antenna positioning and high resistance to fade out/bleed over? In other words, have you found a portable, small FM radio that's at least half as good as your car radio? Digital music player feature is optional. Out-of-the box, off-the-wall ideas welcomed.
My Walkman doesn't meet my criteria. Too sensitive to antenna positioning. Maybe they all are.
I'm outfitting my new bent for touring, collecting all the bells and whistles for long days on the saddle.
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You mean during riding? Nope, but I haven't really searched. My small Sony is very sensitive to antenna positioning, but it's mostly used in camp, so I have time to monkey around with it until the reception is good enough.
Could a steel frame be used as an antenna?
--J
Could a steel frame be used as an antenna?
--J
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An Amazon search will bring up a bunch of FM/weather radio combos. This one has a telescoping antenna and ok reviews. No evidence of earbud capability tho. Priced right. 8 oz sans batteries.
Midland makes an excellent weather-only portable. I've had it for several years.
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cyclebum not sure if this helps but i bought a great dab radio Roberts eco logic 1 . its about the size of a paperback ,sound quality is great i bought it from amazon paid 70 euro i think bought it last year .
anyway check it out on amazon see is it to your liking.
anyway check it out on amazon see is it to your liking.
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Paperback book sized,
I carried a Sony [am,fm,sw,lw] this is cheaper
https://www.ccrane.com/radios/shortwa...radio-swp.aspx
this combines a ipod like storage,
https://www.ccrane.com/radios/am-fm-r...?ProdEdp=15347
I carried a Sony [am,fm,sw,lw] this is cheaper
https://www.ccrane.com/radios/shortwa...radio-swp.aspx
this combines a ipod like storage,
https://www.ccrane.com/radios/am-fm-r...?ProdEdp=15347
Last edited by fietsbob; 11-22-11 at 02:12 PM.
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Paperback book sized,
I carried a Sony [am,fm,sw,lw] this is cheaper
https://www.ccrane.com/radios/shortwa...radio-swp.aspx
this combines a ipod like storage,
https://www.ccrane.com/radios/am-fm-r...?ProdEdp=15347
I carried a Sony [am,fm,sw,lw] this is cheaper
https://www.ccrane.com/radios/shortwa...radio-swp.aspx
this combines a ipod like storage,
https://www.ccrane.com/radios/am-fm-r...?ProdEdp=15347
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