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Remanufactured Grundig M300BR Mini 300 Handheld Shortwave Radio (Metallic Bronze)

Remanufactured Grundig M300BR Mini 300 Handheld Shortwave Radio (Metallic Bronze)

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Brand: Grundig
Category: CE

Buy New: $49.99



Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 55930

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8 x 4 x 2.2

MPN: M300BR-R
Model: M300BR-R
UPC: 750254800719
EAN: 0750254800719
ASIN: B000FSVWWW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Factory sealed box with 90-day manufactuer's warranty, superb sound in style, digital tuner, super value, a must buy!!!

Features:
  • Portable metallic bronze mini radio with AM, FM, and shortwave tuning
  • Long-range antenna for receiving distant broadcasts; receives 7 shortwave bands
  • LCD display shows frequency, time, sleep time, and sleep/alarm icons
  • Headphone jack and carrying case; measures 2.5 x 4.5 x 0.75 inches (W x H x D)
  • Remanufactured to like-new condition; 1-year warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
If you're looking for a solid pocket radio, and you think you might enjoy tuning in broadcasts from around the globe, then the remanufactured Grundig Mini 300 might be the choice for you. This radio doesn't have the powerful features and reception of a higher-end shortwave radio, such as Eton's E1XM, but it does offer a convenient, pocket-sized way to bring clear AM/FM and limited shortwave radio reception with you wherever you go.


Small, sleek, and handy, the Mini 300 is ready to tune in the world whenever the notion strikes you. View larger.
Design and Controls
Measuring a tiny 2.5 by 4.5 by 0.75 inches (W x H x D) and weighing only 4.5 ounces, the radio is certainly in the pocket-sized category. It also comes in an array of attractive colors, including red, yellow, pearl, bronze, and blue. The tuning and volume dials, as well as the band selection switch, are found on the narrow sides of the unit. These controls are well-placed and can be operated with one hand. The front of the unit features the LCD display, power button, and a few pushbutton keys for setting the time, alarm, and sleep functions.

On the left side of the Mini 300, you'll find a 3.5 mm connector for headphones. Grundig has included a set of earbuds for private listening right out of the box, while the small, built-in speaker on the front of the device allows you to share broadcasts with other listeners. The Mini 300 gets its reception through a built-in "stub" antenna that sticks up 2.25 inches above the device, and then extends an additional 20 inches. Although the compact design is handy for on-the-go listening, the "stub" portion of the antenna does make the Mini 300 feel a bit bigger than it should. A fully retractable antenna would have made this tiny radio a bit more travel-friendly.

The two dials on the right side of the unit control tuning and volume. The dials have a nice smooth action, but a note of caution: The dials can be easily--very easily--moved from their position. This is less of an issue with volume control, but for fine-tuning reception, you might find yourself re-tuning stations each time you bump the tuning dial.



The Mini 300 is easy to use, with a row of pushbutton keys and a convenient headphone jack. View larger.
LCD Display
The Mini 300's LCD display is crisp and clear, with a clean layout that makes it easy to control the radio's tuning, clock, and timer functions. The display has icons that indicate when the alarm and sleep function are turned on--a small loudspeaker and a bed, respectively. And as you flip through bands, the display indicates AM, FM, or shortwave selection.

The display has two minor downsides. First of all, there is no indication of which shortwave band you've selected. The Mini 300 is equipped to tune an array of bands--49, 41, 31, 25, 22, 19, and 16 meters--but regardless of your selection, the radio consistently displays a single "SW" for shortwave. Also, you cannot see the time of day when the radio is turned on; time is only displayed when the unit is powered down. Nonetheless, important data, such as band and tuned station, is easy to read, and the size of the radio certainly outweighs the limited information presented on the LCD display.

Tuning Options
Tuning the Mini 300 is very straightforward. The radio tunes MW (commonly known as AM), FM, and shortwave signals. If you're new to shortwave, you'll have to take your time to find just the right frequency, as the Mini 300 does not offer an auto-scan function. Yet, even with our limited knowledge of shortwave broadcasts, we made several discoveries and heard stations from around the world. Unfortunately, given our limited language skills, we did find it difficult to always know exactly to whom or what we were listening! Even though the tuning dial is a simple, traditional design, meticulous tuning was easy and reliable.

After a little research and a good amount of time spent playing with the tuning options, we did discover that our best opportunity for tuning shortwave broadcasts was in the evening. AM and FM broadcasts sounded strong and clear, day or night, and we enjoyed listening to the radio on the bus and at the park. The Mini 300 runs exclusively off of two AA batteries (included).

Pros

  • Compact, pocket-sized, and colorful
  • Easy, one-handed operation
  • Fast, accurate shortwave tuning
Cons
  • Too easy to bump the tuning dial and disrupt the frequency
  • Cumbersome "stub" antenna

What's in the Box
Mini 300 radio, earphones, two AA batteries, carrying case, user's manual.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not the best yet not the worst   August 5, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I like the digital tuner. works well for when the power in my house goes out and I want to hear if a tornado is getting ready to kill me. a little complicated switch wise as there are many finicky options in settings. I would buy it again.

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