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    Posted on March 24th, 2009 by Radio Communicator

    Finding and buying the best portable shortwave radios will require several factors that need to be looked at, but with the vast number of models and brands that exist on the market, it can quickly descend into confusion and frustration as one wonders which one is the best option and the best buy. Some might turn to used shortwave receivers but that is only great if the item is in good condition and still allows for many years of use after purchase. The other option is to purchase a brand new shortwave radio that is perhaps the best option for both new and experienced owners. It does not matter whether the choice is for a desktop or portable radio, the same intentions and details should be applied in selecting the final buy.

    Based on feedback by countless owners and users, the following shortwave radios are good for consideration for purchase. These radios all have their own pros and cons, but the advantages and disadvantages need to be allied to the individual’s requirements when wanting to buy one. If you are looking for portability and budget, perhaps something like the Kaito Pocket-Size PLL Synthesized AM/FM Shortwave Radio, KA11 would be an excellent choice. If you are looking for desktop shortwave radios with a large range of functions, then choosing one that meets most, if not all, of your requirements would be the wiser choice.

    The Kaito Pocket-Size PLL Synthesized AM/FM shortwave radio, KA11 has many of the best characteristics of a portable shortwave receiver found on the market. These include a cheap and affordable price even for a new piece, professional performance offering a wide range and reception, great sounding speakers despite the size, while the latter really complements the need for portability and carrying it around.

    The Grundig S350 Deluxe AM/FM/Shortwave radio is a rugged and complete companion for all shortwave radio afficionados. The Grundig S350 Deluxe shortwave radio has narrow, wide and RF gain controls that can pick out stations from a wide range of frequencies and distances, dealing very adequately and well with any possible interferences. Sound quality is fantastic and multiple features are provided with the package so some time spent with the manual would be advised. Battery life is extremely substantial and can last quite long on both battery and the internal cell. The Grundig S350 Deluxe shortwave radio is also quite portable despites its comprehensive features. The price might be a bit prohibitive for some but one can find second hand or used portable shortwave receivers of this exact model easily.

    The Sangean SG-622 AM/FM 10 Band Shortwave World Band Radio is another winner and very popular with enthusiasts everywhere. This complete bugger has everything you need for a beginner and even advanced radio users. The Sangean SG-622 AM/FM 10 Band Shortwave World Band Radio is very cheap (below $50 in most places), a breeze to use with easy controls and well written and concise manual, and the sound quality is quite high for something this affordable. There is a lot of value provided by this well built and sized radio, easy to tune, wide reception and you can bring it around with you easily on both local and overseas trips.

    Looking for a good portable shortwave radio that also looks good while carrying it around? The Grundig M300BL Mini300PE Handheld Shortwave Radio (Metallic Blue) will be an ideal choice. This pocket radio has amazing reception that is wide for something this small. There are seven shortwave bands available on the Grundig M300BL Mini300PE Handheld Shortwave Radio and both AM and FM signals are very strong. Grundig usually delivers and this one is no exception. The battery lifespan is long for the use of cheap AA batteries and what many consider one of the best handheld portable shortwave radios they have used is also particularly sensitive thereby facilitating the receiving of signals even with obstacles that might cause interference.

    Some of the best and affordable shortwave radio brands include Grundig, Sony, Kaito, Sangean and Kaito. There are plenty of other quality brands which may satisfy different types of radio users. Much of it depends on what the individual wants in his or her shortwave receiver. It could be portability if one needs to carry it around, or a quality and robust desktop if it is used mostly at home. Budget will also be a factor or a constraint, but with prices being as low as they are nowadays, there are many quality models that have been made by the best brands in the business and priced affordably. Therefore what one needs is crucial in deciding which portable shortwave radio to buy.

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