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Old August 13th 06, 12:50 AM
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I bought a Tecsun DR-920 from an eBay seller for just under $30. I liked the clarity of FM reception but the selectivity is really bad. From my notes:

* A station on 104.5 MHz was heard on 104.3 - 105.7 MHz.
* A station on 96.5 MHZ was also heard on 94.7 and 91.1 MHz.
* A station on 98.1 MHz was heard on 95.5 MHz.
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weatherall wrote:
I bought a Tecsun DR-920 from an eBay seller for just under $30. I
liked the clarity of FM reception but the selectivity is really bad.
From my notes:

* A station on 104.5 MHz was heard on 104.3 - 105.7 MHz.
* A station on 96.5 MHZ was also heard on 94.7 and 91.1 MHz.
* A station on 98.1 MHz was heard on 95.5 MHz.


I'm not surprised, for that price. What you are experiencing DXers
might call overload or spurious signals. Selectivity refers to the
ability of am FM radio to separate stations only +or- 200 kHz from each
other (adjacent channel) or separating stations +or- 400 kHz is called
alternate channel selectivity or rejection. Most FM radios have poor
adjacent channel selectivity.

For your situation you might try pushing the antenna down partway & see
if that clears things up. Also, rotate antenna & see if one direction
takes out some of the overload. Otherwise for better FM reception you
may need a better radio. I don't know how close you are to your local
FM stations towers. If you're really close, almost every radio may have
problems. You might want to try the Eton E100 pocket radio, someone
said it could get distant FM near strong locals & they sometimes sell
on eBay for only $20-30. George (MN)

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weatherall wrote:
I bought a Tecsun DR-920 from an eBay seller for just under $30. I
liked the clarity of FM reception but the selectivity is really bad.
From my notes:
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weatherall


Are you talking about This ??

http://tinyurl.com/zwqnx

- Not really much of a radio; probably slightly better than the Bell &
Howell 9-band

STILL, you could hook it up to an aplified antenna and pick up..

virtuallly everything !

Never have to move the dial ever again . . .

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Are you talking about This ??

http://tinyurl.com/zwqnx

- Not really much of a radio; probably slightly better than the Bell &
Howell 9-band

STILL, you could hook it up to an aplified antenna and pick up..

virtuallly everything !

Never have to move the dial ever again . . .
I got the DR-920, which has an updated appearance from the DR-910 and is not currently listed on eBay.
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I'm not surprised, for that price. What you are experiencing DXers
might call overload or spurious signals. Selectivity refers to the
ability of am FM radio to separate stations only +or- 200 kHz from each
other (adjacent channel) or separating stations +or- 400 kHz is called
alternate channel selectivity or rejection. Most FM radios have poor
adjacent channel selectivity.

For your situation you might try pushing the antenna down partway & see
if that clears things up. Also, rotate antenna & see if one direction
takes out some of the overload. Otherwise for better FM reception you
may need a better radio. I don't know how close you are to your local
FM stations towers. If you're really close, almost every radio may have
problems. You might want to try the Eton E100 pocket radio, someone
said it could get distant FM near strong locals & they sometimes sell
on eBay for only $20-30. George (MN)
Thanks for the reply. I wasn't sure if selectivity was really the issue. That's a good tip about lowering or rotating the antenna, and I will try that.

I have better radios in my collection, so I'm not too concerned. The small frequency range of the speaker on this unit is not ideal for the typical music broadcast on FM. I can continue using this radio for MW and SW, where images are not as problematic.
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