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Old April 17th 08, 07:38 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Newbie ?:Are Kaito radios any good?

On Apr 16, 10:29*am, Cato wrote:
On Apr 15, 3:58*pm, wrote:

What do they call that little round L whatever it is label? that America
sticks on Approved (or used to anyway) house hold approved
items/products? Guess what? (say, what?) Chinkland Commie Chicoms are
fakeing them little stickers and they are planting them on all kinds of
burn your house down items.Lay off of Kaito!
cuhulin *


* Yes Cuhulin.. but the problem is... you will have a terrible time
trying to find less expensive new shortwave radios that aren't made or
at least assembled in China these days,,,
* *You have to be willing to shell out some big bucks for pricey
exotic professional class radios to get radios that are not made in
China.
* *Those kind of radios are not any good for traveling or backpacking.
And they are out of the range of those of us who don't have lots to
spend on radios.
* *Even Sony stuff is made or assembled in China now.

* * Turns out that many of us are stuck.... having to buy a radio from
Commie China if we want a radio.... I wish it wasn't that way.,...

* The Kaito radios I have seem to be very good radios... I use
batteries, not the wall wart....not worried about a fire. My KA1102
seems to be at least as good as my older Sony ICF 7600D (ICF2002) that
was built in Japan.
* (when I was a kid the expression.. "Made in Japan" was an insult.
Japan used to have a reputation of making cheap junk)

* *I don't like the fact that I can't buy a good European or North
American or Japanese made radio unless it is an older used one.
* Much rather buy from those sources then from a communist
country...not a lot of choice any more.,...

* *Even a company like Grundig or Eton.... all their radios are made
in China now...


Have you considered that the Made in Japan label may represent
something entirely different than what you think it does?

It would be worth looking into the percentage of Japanese made content
is required to allow use of that label. (It isn't 100%) Given that a
lot of electronic components are coming from China, Taiwan and other
non-japanese localities I would not be at all surprised if a fair
portion of that radio is not from Japan.

I'm fascinated at the attention we give to the Made In Japan label
now. Some people view chinese goods as unfovorably now as some people
viewed japanese made goods in the 1950's. Reality notwithstanding.