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    D-Link USB Radio or Radioshark?

    Hi, I have the D-Link DSB-R100 and I do NOT like the reception it is getting. It has such horrible reception, that I don 't get any local station that I usually would get within an instant. So I am probably going to sell it and buy a radioshark. How much do radiosharks usualyl go for? How much do you think I can sell my D-Link one for? Thanks for the input!!!

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    $60-70 on the street.
    Have you looked in the FAQ yet?
    How about the Wiki?



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    Is that for my D-Link or is that for my Radioshark?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingsDude
    Is that for my D-Link or is that for my Radioshark?
    Sorry. For the RadioShark.
    Dlink doesn't produce their radio any longer, so I have no idea how much you could get for it.
    Have you looked in the FAQ yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingsDude
    Hi, I have the D-Link DSB-R100 and I do NOT like the reception it is getting. It has such horrible reception, that I don 't get any local station that I usually would get within an instant. So I am probably going to sell it and buy a radioshark. How much do radiosharks usualyl go for? How much do you think I can sell my D-Link one for? Thanks for the input!!!
    I have a D-Link DRU-R100 usb radio reception is ok but this is in the UK and still attatched to my pc can't comment on mobile ask "Clean?_Customs" I sent him two from here last week he may be using them mobile cost me about £7 plus tax and delivery.
    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...roductID=20953
    Costing him more of course with shipping and two.
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    I have a DRU-R100 that I used in my truck. Let's just say, the results were...bad. Most people are going to tell you the same thing. Search around and you'll see that most people have had horrible luck with the D-Link radio.

    I can't speak about the radioshark, as I've never seen one.

    Personally, I switched to XM.
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    Really?? You switched to XM radio in your car?? How hard is it to hook up XM to a car? And how much monthly do you pay?? That's a really interesting idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingsDude
    Really?? You switched to XM radio in your car?? How hard is it to hook up XM to a car? And how much monthly do you pay?? That's a really interesting idea.
    note that my model is a differant number to yours may just be a location differance
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    They look exactly alike though.. But it doesn't make a difference.

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    it's the same unit - just different name for US model and UK model. i ordered a UK model because at the time it was cheaper.

    as for XM, it's the same price as an XM subscription. just search the forums and you'll see how to do it.
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