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Old December 29th 05, 05:41 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Radio Comparison question?

A good place to buy any Degen Radio is from lipyn - here's a direct
link to the offering of the Degen 1103 -
http://cgi.ebay.com/NIB-DE1103-SSB-S...cmdZVie wItem

It looks like the total with shipping and the 110v adapter would be
about $72.80. The only difference between the Degen and the Kaito is
the hassle you would have to go through to get any warranty work done.
They are both made at the same facility, and otherwise are the same
product.

I've ordered a Degen 1105 and a Degen DE-31 Active Loop Antenna from
Liypn, and have been very happy with the transaction, plus both items
arrives 3-4 days ahead of schedule. I also have a Kaito 1102 that I
bought from a dealer north of St. Paul, MN, but I paid twice for that
what you would for an 1103 from liypn. The 1102 is a wonderful radio,
but has drawbacks if you like to use SSB a lot (only works on page 9,
but that's not a problem with the 1103).

In addition, you wouldn't necessarily need to order the 220/110 adapter
initially. I use 2500mah NiMH rechargeable on all my portables and
they work great, plus I don't have to deal with excess Radio Frequency
Interference (RFI) that is produced by some wall plug in's. The only
problem that you'll run into with using NiMH batteries is if you have a
batter hog, like my Sangean Super 909. I made an external battery pack
for that one, but that won't be the case with a Degen 1103.

Hope some of this information has helped! I wouldn't hesitate to go
with a Degen.

Doug
www.pbase.com/kilen
Sangean Super 909
Kaito 1102
Degen 1105
Eton E10 and E100