All I've tried are quite easy to use, the most accessible without a doubt is 
the CC EP radio given its analogue tuning system but it does have some problems 
which are to be expected given the price of the radio, you get what you pay for.

Tehse problems are to do with the radios "single conversion" receiving 
circuitry and nothing whatever to do with accessibility, still a good radio for 
the price nevertheless.


On 16/05/2011, at 8:46 PM, Stephen Guerra wrote:

> What radio from this group have people found to be the easiest and most
> accessible?
> 
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