Just scored this on Yahoo Japan:
Cost should be about $110 USD shipped - not bad if it performs anything like the RF-2200. I'll have to post a review in several weeks once I receive it.
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Oooo - I am so jealous!
I don't need a new radio but.... But... That thing looks sweet
The wife and I are trying to sell our house & relocate - thus most of my possessions have been boxed up and put in storage - you know - get ride of all the clutter and "all that". For now I'm living on two radios only - sigh
Be sure to update us when you get it
Regards,
Gregory
Posted by: Gregory Mosher | March 26, 2013 at 07:58 PM
Its actually an RF-1010. It looks nearly identical to the RF-1115 previously reviewed on here except the RF-1115 had PSB and UHF. This model has the entire shortwave spectrum, but only has Japan FM (76-90). No biggie since I don't listen to much FM on my portables.
Posted by: brandon | March 27, 2013 at 05:17 AM
That is a very aesthetically pleasing radio. I was wondering if you had an e-mail address I could drop you a line at as I have a few questions regarding the radio as well as Yahoo Auctions.
Thank you,
- Mike
Posted by: Mike | August 31, 2013 at 01:05 PM