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    Default Radio for hiking

    Im looking for a small radio to take with me on my thru. I dont need Mp3 or cd type radios just a small "dont even know its there" kind maybe takes a AAA or AA battery or 2. any suggestions?

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    http://www.cobyusa.com/_en/prod_item...at=radio&pscat=

    Phew, I hope I typed that right. Now this little baby is a joy to hump and provides good reception on the ridges and about everywhere else. I bought 3 of them over the phone but you'll want to probably get a different headset. They use 2 AAA batteries and have 10 AM/FM programable memory, etc. I don't know if you can get them over the website I provided.

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    RadioShack--FM, size of a credit card, thick as it's only AAA battery, $20

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    Sangean DT-180V. AM, FM, TV Ch 2-13. No weather. Headphones only.

    I don't use it outdoors, just as my "go to sleep" radio. It has good sensitivity and selectivity, AM & FM. Haven't listened to TV much. Single AAA battery. Very solid construction, probably a little heavier than similar radios. 5 presets, AM & FM. No lighted display, but controls are simple and intuitive, and pass the "total darkness test."

    This is the only pocket radio I've used. I've read some reviews of other models, and there seems to be a lot of complaints about poor AM sensitivity. I'd consider that, unless you just want to listen to local AM stations.
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    Check out the Sony SRF-M97

    http://www1.datavis.com/cgi-bin/prod...3713&site=GOGL

    Great little AM/FM radio that runs on a single AAA battery. I carried a different on during my 2003 thru but it's no longer available. Bought this one last year after a lengthy search.

    Small package, great sound !! Has a clip that attaches to my sternum strap.

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    If there is a Radio Shack near you pay them a visit. They have 2 stores near me, and an amazing assortment of radios. I got a solar powered one the same size as a credit card, about 1/8 inch thick and glued it to the top of my hat. It came with little foam earbuds that have really good sound. After 5 or 6 hours of sun it will play for about 4 days. It will also recharge from the light of a regular light bulb.
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    I use a the Coby CX-17 has the AM/FM, TV and Weather. Purchased it at longs for $7 uses 2 AA's comes with a earphones. I mainly use it for Weather updates.

    http://www.cobyusa.com/_en/prod_item...t=radio&pscat2=

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    You can get a radio/mp3 player for cheap now. Im looking at a Sandisk

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16855125008

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    I use this:

    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1051806294910

    AM/FM digital
    TV
    WX (5) bands
    lock feature
    clock
    1 AAA battery.

    weighs next to nothing (Sorry Kerosene, I know you hate that.)

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    i've definitely always heard digital tuners get better reception than analog. I had an analog one untl Virginia and didn't get all that much. you like country music, right? that's about all I got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saimyoji View Post
    weighs next to nothing (Sorry Kerosene, I know you hate that.)
    ::Kerosene goes apoplectic! ::
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    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=3649973

    weather bands
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    Semper Fi and 73's,

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    I bought a Sony SFR-M37V for my thru. AM, FM, VHF TV, & weather bands, quite weather resistant, uses single AAA battery. $34.97 at Amazon. Got mine for about the same at Circuit City. I've used it for several shakedown hikes. Great little radio. Battery lasts a long time.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dogginfox View Post
    Im looking for a small radio to take with me on my thru. I dont need Mp3 or cd type radios just a small "dont even know its there" kind maybe takes a AAA or AA battery or 2. any suggestions?
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    i have a radio i bought from the dollar store for 5 bucks i really like neo

    http://www.dollargeneral.com/

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    Hmmm ...so, feature for feature it sounds like 2 front runners are:

    SONY SR-FM37V

    http://www.amazon.com/Sony-SFR-M37V-.../dp/B00008W7LS

    SONY SRF-M85V

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...Specifications

    Essentiall the same price but the M85V looks to me as if it might be a bit more weather worthy.

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    Here's the SONY SRF-M85V for $28 (Refurbished from SONY with 90 Warranty)

    http://www.simplycheap.com/sonysrf-m85v.html

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    For what it's worth ...I did some reading on both of the SONY models I listed in my previous post. The user reviews on the SONY SRF-M85V are POOR however the user reviews on the SONY SR-FM37V are mostly POSITIVE.

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    I had a little sony that picked up AM-FM-TV-WEATHER.

    I maded sure my headlamp and radio took same battery type so spares could be used interchangably--both use AAA. This keeps weight down and also if your lose the spares you can take the batteries from one to the other temporarily throughout the day.

    GlazeDog

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