Yes, they still make these. Although they're not as popular or common as they used to be, it's still possible to obtain them. Some stores even specialize in these products! Here's a link you may find helpful: http://www.shortwavestore.com/portable-shortwave-receivers/
Yes, Motorola does make portable radios. They make about 10 styles, ranging in price from $45 to $80. The battery life tends to run about eight hours.
If you get rechargable batteries you can make any radio rechargable.
Tivoli makes portable radios, table radios, Internet radios, hi-fi systems, and although all their radios can connect with iPods, they also make special radios specifically designed for optimal iPod integration.
Most of portable radios are water proof. Before purchasing a radio, I would suggest that you read the fine print and make sure that the radio your buying is water proof. The outdoor radios are the ones are mostly water proof.
No, Sony portable radio players don't have CD players built in them and cannot play CDs. Sony does make CD radio players, but they are not marketed as portable.
Yes, there are still many companies that make portable CD players. Memorex, Sony, Coby, and GPX all make portable CD players that can be found at stores such as RadioShack, Walmart, or Target.
Sony and Philips both make clock radios with an glow-in-the-dark analog dial.
Most electronics stores (eg. Best Buy, Radio Shack, Circuit City) carry portable home radios. Make sure you know the dimensions of the area you plan to keep the radio so you purchase one that will fit.
The metalloids is combined in transistor radios to make them of high quality.
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the Crosley Company manufactures anitque reproduction radios. The company was established in 1920 and continues to make vintage radios. The Crosley CR612 is a vintage clock radio with CD player and is priced at around $76.00.
something is said to be 'portable' if you can take it with you...