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![]() "Cato" wrote in message ps.com... Not all of us can afford $300 - $500 for a new radio. Not everyone can afford a brand new Cadillac or Maserati. If you have more money then you know what to do with, that's fine. Good for you. Have fun. But for the rest of us that have to slog three shifts, and support a family and pay almost fifty percent of our income to taxes, you really can't beat the Degen DE11/ Kaito KA 11 in it's price range. Nothing wrong with a good Ford or GMC vehicle if you can't afford an expensive exotic luxury vehicle. Among the cheaper radios, the DE11/KA11 really stands out as a higher quality, better performing radio. Sure, it will never have a chance of equaling your Sonys. Your Sonys will outperform the DE11/KA. No question about that. But the DE11/KA11 beats pretty well everything else in its price bracket. The fact is the Degen DE11/Kaito KA11 delivers a lot more performance then its price would suggest. Compared to many other cheap radios (like the SN400, the Kaiwa KA-818, Eton Mini 300PE, Grundig G110A, Sangean PT-50, etc. etc.), it is a good performer. It is also built much better then its price would suggest. It's an excellent bargain for those of us in in the bit lower income level that can't see spending our hard earned money on a radio that's up in the exotic class like the Sony SW100 & SW07. I could buy one of those Sonys, but then maybe my kids would have to do without decent skates for playing hockey in their leagues. So, instead, they get good skates, I go with nice Kaito or Degen radios instead of the higher performance Sonys. I love Sony, and if I could afford one, I would get one. I do own an older Sony ICF 2002 ( ICF-7600D), and it a good radio, works like the day I bought it back in '84. But I am more then pleased with my decision. The kids are happy with their skates. I am happy with my radios. For those of us that simply can't afford a radio like a SonySW100 or SW07, there are several Kaito/Degen radios in the $50.00 - $100 range that are well built and perform admirably. Regards, Cato Do you actually have one of these? The whole problem is that people in the know have started to refer to Gegen as an innovative company which produces BETTER radios than Sony, especially after a bit of development. A company which goes against the grain of development of Chinese companies which tend to produce amazing technological achievements in prototype form to show to their corporate customers which then become tinny bits of junk with all corners cut to save money when put into production (see made-in-China versions of Sony VCRs which Sony tells you to they will swap out or you can throw away if they ever go wrong) I however have this radio and have noticed an alarming tendency towards 'the Phillips effect', - putting features, knobs, mechanisms on it which don't actually do anything. It says it is dual conversion on Kaito's radios page but then on its own page doesn't make any such claim. Which being the case it should have some pretty advanced circuitry to compensate for this but it doesn't make any such claim. It only sports those 'Phillips' features. Mine doesn't actually pick up any stations and when I bought it for this amazing auto-memorising of 1000 short wave stations [obviously UP TO 1000] and asked why this feature didn't actually seem to work (it DOES tune in some stations of pure interference), was told that this feature is only really designed to tune in 1000 FM stations (cf. 'The Phillips Effect') where on FM the stations are stronger; and that on SW, the stations have to be tuned in manually. Indicating that it doesn't actually have any advanced circuitry at all to support this feature! Even worse, all the commentators seem to regard it as a toy and haven't ever done any reviews, - or even comparative reviews, - on it? Meanwhile it IS an adorable little thing in much the same way as the Austrian-built AE3905 was and while I found that to be the worst SW radio ever designed (it's batteries weren't even powerful enough to power its own speaker!), I am left wondering whether I am doing something wrong with this DE11 or whether in reality I just have an early version and Degen has still to design those features into it. Or get them working properly? BTW RHF, What WERE all those references to google searches dating back to the year gimel on radios supposedly surpassed by time in 2006? Proud Neo-con American Right-wing Zionist/Christian Imperialist wrote: "Cato" wrote Greetings: I am not sure exactly what you expect from a radio that is just a bit bigger then a deck of cards. No one should expect the performance of a average size portable or tabletop rig. I own several radios, my Panasonic RF-2200, and a Sony ICF-2002, Eton E5, and others. Can my Degen DE11 compete with them?? Not a chance. They outperform the DE11/KA11 by miles. But read on. The DE11/KA11 is not intended to equal their performance. I don't expect it to do so. I purchased a Degen DE11 on eBay, and I am very pleased with its performance and build. Is it perfect? Not a chance. But I have yet to hear of a perfect radio. Does it leave anything to be desired? Of course. I would love for it to have syncronous detection, mutiple bandwidths, double conversion etc. But HEY! Look at the size of this thing, and tell me you really expect that in something this tiny. Yes, I do! With my Sony SW100 and SW07. You get what you pay for. A DE11? BWAHAHAHA!!!! |
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