Adding satellite radio without sacrificing A-M and F-M
Associated Press

03/22/2005

http://www.wkyt.com/global/story.asp?s=3108263&ClientType=Printable


Radio geeks have been buzzing on the Internet for months about the first-ever radio to combine A-M, F-M, shortwave, longwave and X-M Satellite Radio.


The Eton E-One-X-M sells for 500 dollars. But enthusiasts who want to listen in on news of the world and enjoy high-quality F-M and satellite music indicate it's worth it.

Measuring 12-by-seven inches and weighing about four pounds, this radio is not exactly a Walkman, but it can be moved around the house, as long as the satellite antenna can see the sky.

Its biggest shortcoming is that the E-One-X-M needs headphones or a second external speaker to play F-M and X-M in stereo.

The radio will be in stores in May.


================================ George Antunes, Political Science Dept University of Houston; Houston, TX 77204 Voice: 713-743-3923 Fax: 713-743-3927 antunes at uh dot edu


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