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For years, I've had a Sony 2010 on the stand by my bed and have really 
enjoyed it, but like all of us, it's not getting any younger and a few 
things are starting to get a little shaky. What suggestions do you guys and 
gals have for a replacement? I want AM/FM/air/general and ham coverage 
through 30 KHz. Weather band would be nice (especially if it included the 
alarm feature), but isn't a must-have. Portability really isn't a must-have, 
either, as this radio has rarely, if ever, been carried around with me. 
Battery and AC operation are necessary. While I can certainly arrange for an 
add-on antenna, the radio should have fairly good built-in antennas. All 
suggestions and comments will be sincerely appreciated.

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 Walt Smith - Clearwater, FL
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