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by cowboyind,
May 27, 2003
Pros: Very good shortwave reception, small, simple, long battery life, great value
Cons: Weak AM (medium wave) reception
The Bottom Line: With the Mini 100 PE, you can keep up with what the world is saying while working outside, relaxing on the porch, or traveling the globe.
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by alcindor,
Jan 28, 2006
Pros: Twice as good as any other internal-speaker pocket radio I have ever seen.
Cons: None whatsoever.
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by hhammer,
Jul 29, 2004
Pros: good SW, excellent FM Stereo, batteries seem to last forever
Cons: cheap and scratchy volume potentiometer, AM really weak
The Bottom Line: Inexpensive, light, sensitive
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by kf5nd,
Mar 30, 2003
Pros: Very small, light, inexpensive, good use of bandspread, good sound with headphones
Cons: Wish it had the 16 Meter band (21.5 MHz). Tunes "backwards" (confusing).
The Bottom Line: Nice AM / FM / Shortwave radio to have when walking, jogging, biking, camping. Great value for the money.
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by pharmhound,
Apr 13, 2005
Pros: Excellent reception, especially with homemade antenna attached, handy size, pretty good sound.
Cons: Too many bands to listen to, not enough hours in a day.
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by tv_casualty,
Feb 28, 2007
Pros: Inexpensive, very small, audio better than other similar sized radios
Cons: hard to tune, drifty, suffers from most known shortwave problems
The Bottom Line: As good as it gets for $40
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by cheetah1,
May 18, 2004
Pros: Great battery life and useful portability in a shortwave radio
Cons: The tiny speaker sucks
The Bottom Line: The radio is ok as an inexpensive portable shortwave radio but has serious drawbacks because of it's mini size.
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