No, sorry... don't have one yet, can't review it. It's in the "to buy" list, but business has been VERY poor for some time, and I killed all discretionary spending months ago, so... even though things seem to be easing up now, that list is still pretty long.<br><br>I suppose I could jury-rig something for desktop power, but there are three big disadvantages I can think of just off the top of my head... <br><br><br>1. It doesn't sound conducive to a quick grab-and-go.. making the determination for which is sort of the point of having the radio<br>2. I work on client sites, in their offices. I know from sad experience that at least sometimes, when there is a fire in such a place, management starts looking for scapegoats. The last time this happened I wasn't a target, but it went so far as management asking who had left thier computers powered up overnight, and who might have been the last one out and did not turn off the coffeemakers- never mind that they had never asked anyone to do so. Eventually the fire department cleared everyone, not before some very hard feelings. I wouldn't want to be the one with jury-rigged wiring running across my desk if it happened again.<br>3. I'm not really looking for a project here, just a radio<br><br>Having one small radio with a power jack for a wall supply would be fine- failing that, two separate radios, one for bug-out and one for desk might work. Battery power for one is a must- if the power goes out, I'm going to want to know what the situation is more urgently than if it doesn't.