===== Travel portables from various manufacturers ===== This section presents small-format travel receivers with coverage of the shortwave range from various smaller manufacturers. If there is no manufacturer section in the main "[[travel radios]]" section, it is worth looking here. {{tablelayout?colwidth="75px,250px,-"}} ^Nation^ ^ |{{:logo:germany-logo.png?direct&70|}}|[[Reiseradios Deutschland|Travel portables from German brands]]|This section lists devices that were sold under the brand names of various German companies. Most of them were manufactured in the Far East| |{{:logo:japan-logo.png?direct&70|}}|[[Reiseradios Japan|Travel portables from Japanese companies]]|This section lists Japanese travel radios from various usually smaller manufacturers.| |{{:logo:switzerland-logo.png?direct&70|}}|[[Reiseradios Schweiz|Travel radios from Swiss companies]]|Travel Radios from Swiss brands| |{{:logo:usa-logo.png?direct&70|}}|[[Reiseradios USA|Travel radios from U.S. companies]]|Most travel portables vom Radio Shack carrying the "Realistic DX" designation can be found in the [[Sangean Reiseradios|Sangean]] section.| ===== Travel portables from other manufacturers ===== {{tablelayout?colwidth="100px,-,110px,-,-,150px"}} |Silver [[XF2400]]|1985?|[[Single Conversion]]|VHF, LW, MW, 7 x SW|Japanese company, sets made in Taiwan|[[XF2400|{{:images-small:silver-xf2400.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|