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- Scans all frequencies allowed by the FCC from 25 MHz to 1,300 MHz
- PLL synthesized scanning
- 300-channel memory
- One-button access to police, air, fire/emergency, weather, marine, FM, and TV PSBs
- Intelligent Active Memory System
List price: $329.95 (that's NaN% off!)

it doesn't get better!!
- AM/FM clock radio
- Date display
- Dual alarm settings
- Full-power backup
- Dream bar and sleep timer
List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Best clock radio available at a great price.
- AM/FM synthesized tuner
- High-tech design
- Snooze bar and sleep timer
- Self-powered backup
- Dual alarm
List price: $59.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Great product
- Digital synthesized AM/FM tuner
- 5-station memory presets
- Brightness control
- Backlit green LCD display
- Dual alarm
List price: $59.99 (that's NaN% off!)

This is a great clock!

XM
- Lightweight and compact FM stereo Walkman
- Included Sony MDR headphones act as FM antenna
- Local/distant switch ensures optimal reception
- Single AA battery provides long use (100 hours when using a Sony alkaline)
- Weighs only 1 3/4 ounces; belt clip included
List price: $14.99 (that's 33% off!)
Used price: $5.99
Buy one from zShops for: $6.99

It's about as perfect as a simple little radio can get.Just an operational tip: This radio is very light weight and has a sturdy clip on the back side. In order to keep it and the headphone wires out of my way I clip it on my shirt behind my neck and put the excess headphone wiring down the back of my shirt. It stays neatly in place, doesn't uncomfortably pull the shirt back, and doesn't get caught on anything (hands, workout equipment, random counters and tables) as it would on my waist band.
Enjoy!

- Portable AM/FM headband radio
- 1 AA battery required
- Includes headphones, belt-clip
List price: $17.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Great Radio at a Great Price!There are only 2 downsides I can think of:
1. It doesn't have a digital tuner. This can be a major problem with this radio if you're a profuse channel changer. Dialing in your stations is a bit tricky as the slightest adjustment to the tuning dial will send it across many channels. But if you're like me (I pretty much stay on one channel all the time), you'll find this radio to be perfect for you!
2. The headphones stink. They do the job, but the radio is actually much better sounding than the headphones allow you to appreciate.
It takes only one AA battery and it will last a VERY long time. A set of two AA's will last you dozens of hours.
I recommend this radio highly.

- Digital synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner
- CD player with 1-bit digital-to-analog (D/A) converter
- MD link for digital interface
- Feather-touch stereo cassette player/recorder with auto reverse
- 4-pattern electronic sound mode

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- The AM/FM Pi improves listening quality in difficult AM and FM reception conditions
- Boost weak signals offering more AM/FM stations
- Improves the signal reception from all directions and distances
- Solves reception problems in urban high-rise and suburban environments
List price: $59.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Nice upgrade for an FM tuner.
List price: $14.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Time is on my sideWhile not the loudest alarm clock I've ever heard, it does an adequate job of getting this bump-on-a-log out of bed and to work on time.
Weighing in at only 1 lb., the Timex T104DL Alarm Clock is perfect (and durable enough) for throwing across the room when you haven't quite recovered from last night's bender. Just make sure you've inserted the two required AA batteries (found at any local grocery store) before you toss.
Recommended for people who have a job that requires you to show up on time.