One of the things to keep in mind for a "Camp Radio" is many of the smaller ones sound like crap.
Not to be confused with a SHTF radio but one of the older/larger ones may be better for something you want to listen to. My DX440 works well as both but it has bass/treble controls and a 4" speaker.
The old GE am/fm super radios or and old boombox might work better. The GE had a woofer and a tweeter, Base/treble controls. For a camp radio these are hard to beat. Good am dx'er and music instead of a tin can.
A nice super radio II would get my vote as a great "camp" radio"![]()
I see you running, tell me what your running from
Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.
If you are an iPod person this is a good option. I use this when I go camping, at the park, and anywhere else I can party outdoors. I have found a full charge will play for a weekend camping trip without running out of juice. It plays pretty loud. It also has a switch to charge your iPod if it is running out of power. I found mine at Sam's Club for $100.
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I'm looking at this for mountain use, thats why I thought a good twin ferrite antennae would be a good idea. I know reception can be sketchy, but I thought maybe there is a good radio that can perform miracles. Maybe not? I have no clue, I usually shun radios and music when camping, but out in the middle of nowhere I would like a little company when I'm alone. Im willing to extend the antennae, or other stuff to get some reception.