it's not portable per se, you have to plug it in, but the original Tivoli radio (NON-DIGITAL TUNING) is very sensitive - i know, i own one. they USED to go for $99 but the prices have gone up. the fact that i can even get stable STEREO reception without a local/distant switch should say a lot about them. they sound phenomenal too with surprising amount of bass for a 3 inch speaker. they come with a 2-3 foot wire-antenna, but you can easily improve on that without spend much extra if that doesn't work well in your particular location.
Best portable for FM?
Hi!
I work in a P.O. where the reception is not-so-good for a FM radio station I like to listen to. Any recommendations for a radio? I am kind of leaning towards the Kaito 1103 after a little bit of research, but am open to other suggestions. Don't want to spend too much for one (no more than $100). Thanks for your help!
I work in a P.O. where the reception is not-so-good for a FM radio station I like to listen to. Any recommendations for a radio? I am kind of leaning towards the Kaito 1103 after a little bit of research, but am open to other suggestions. Don't want to spend too much for one (no more than $100). Thanks for your help!
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