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Hi everyone,
My tabletop radio (and primary all band, non-ham receiver) is the Eton E1. Really a big portable, but better suited for use on a tabletop.

I really like the radio, and it performs well on AM broadcast but, what is left to listen to during nighttime DX? Almost every station in the US is carrying syndicated programming, so, I can tune across the band and hear a dozen "Coast-to-Coast," or "Jim Bohanan."

What's worth tuning in? (Intending no insult to above mentioned shows)

73

Ron Miller

> On Sep 19, 2014, at 2:33 PM, Jim Gammon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello list, am just wondering what kind of table model Am Fm and 
> other band radios people use here like the GE super radio.  I 
> still have one but the switches get crackly and I have to spray 
> them with contact cleaner quite often.  I wonder if there's one 
> out there with presets so you can easily go to your favorites? 
> Jim WA6EKS

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