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- From: haber@shark.mel.dit.CSIRO.AU (Yaacov Haber)
- Subject: Re: DAK's short-wave radio ??
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.015425.14557@mel.dit.csiro.au>
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- Organization: CSIRO, Division of Information Technology, Melbourne
- References: <Bt8MH2.HAG@acsu.buffalo.edu>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 92 01:54:25 GMT
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- In article <Bt8MH2.HAG@acsu.buffalo.edu> C058SJLX@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu writes:
- >
- > I have seen a portable short wave radio advertised in the
- > DAK catalogue. The few technical specifications the ad gives
- > seem to be good, however the price is well below the prices of
- > similar products from other sources. I am talking about
- > $40 vs $100+. I want to buy a radio like this, but the
- > price looks suspicious.
- > On the other hand, the Miracle piano teaching
- > system ($350-$399 from other sources) sells for $199 in
- > the same catalog, the lowest price I have ever seen for this
- > product.
- > Please post or e-mail any comments/recommendations.
- > Thank you
- > Eleazar Puente
-
-
- Well I purchase one and brought it with me to AUstralia so that I could
- get US and Israel News. I can't get either no matter how hard Itry.
- I have friends with more expensive radios that get both with ease.
- Granted I'm no expert.
-
- Yaacov Haber
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