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Radio Help Needed
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 07:14:08 -1000, wrote:
I want a radio cappable of getting an FM station from 93 miles away (the closest NPR station I have) and I live in a remote rural area with mountains and valleys. I have looked at Sangean, Eton, Tivoli, Boston etc. but I can not make my decision. I am willing to spend up to $200. Can you make me any recommendations? I honestly don't know if I need a short wave even. Sorry. The Boston Acoustics Recepter is the best FM table radio I've seen. http://www.crutchfield.com/S-3sbsWhV...ston+Acoustics |
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On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 10:49:52 -1000, wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 21:28:34 +0200, "John Plimmer" wrote: eBay seller "tquchina" doesn't seem to be offering the RP2100 at the moment but eBay seller liypn URL is http://cgi.ebay.com/REDSUN-RP2100-PL...QQcmdZViewItem I noticed when I went to the website you suggested, it said the new model would be out on 02/20/07. Would you think it worthwhile to wait until then? I have the Redsun 2100 and it is a nice radio and sounds great..I have ordered several radios from liypn with excellent results. FM over the mountains as said previously may be an issue. I would wait for the new version. Depending on your location to the FM station, the mountains may not be an issue. PS. I have ordered coffee from you many times and it is great. |
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wrote in message ... On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 20:03:28 GMT, "Chicklets Joe" wrote: Beans scribbled; wrote in message . .. TIA Are you trying to pick up NPR in Honolulu??? can you hear the station on your car FM radio??.............GC I can hear NPR from my junk bedside radio (emerson) that I have now but I can't dial it in perfectly. So I just thought if I could get a great radio with all the elements I want, it would be better. I do have a Sangean in another place and it seems to work fairly well although it sometimes fades on the Honolulu FM stations. Besides, a shortwave sounds like lots of fun. aloha, beans beansatsmithfarms.com farmers of pure kona roast beans to kona to email You might consider an FM only beam antenna to reduce signal fades along with a new radio...... I lived on Maui , 1984-1986 and I did alot of BCBDX along with SWDX.. It's surprising to hear Australlia, NewZealand Japan on BCB........Since you live on a farm, you have lot's of room for long wire antennas ..............It's sad that Radio Tahaiti and Radio Cook islands are gone but cruse through 3.2-3.3 mhz for Paupa New Guinea ........GC |
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I have the Redsun 2100 and it is a nice radio and sounds great..I have ordered several radios from liypn with excellent results. FM over the mountains as said previously may be an issue. I would wait for the new version. Depending on your location to the FM station, the mountains may not be an issue. PS. I have ordered coffee from you many times and it is great. Oh wow! I don't know who you are but thank you! If you know our stuff, I trust you with my wants:) My only question about that radio is whether it has an alarm? Do you know? We like to wake up with 10 minutes of the classical music before the NPR news at 5 am. Thanks for telling me to wait for the 02/20/07. I wondered about that and it is more than a month away so I'll try to bide my time. Thank you. aloha, beans beansatsmithfarms.com farmers of pure kona roast beans to kona to email |
What About - The Boston Acoustics Recepter Radio & BAR HD-Radio plus the Polk Audio I-Sonic Radio
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What about a the newer Boston Acoustics Recepter Radio with HD ? http://www.bostonacoustics.com/home_...product_id=325 http://www.saveateagle.com/recepterh...-v50.html?c=ns * Best-of-All : HD Radio Reception Is FREE, with no additional or recurring subscription costs. CNET Review - Boston Acoustics Recepter HD-Radio http://reviews.cnet.com/Boston_Acous...-31637870.html PLUS $50 OFF COUPON - HD Radio Mail-In-Rebate Certificate http://www.bostonacoustics.com/pdf/H...bate_Offer.pdf Boston Acoustics Recepter (BAR) AM & FM Clock Table Radio http://www.bostonacoustics.com/home_...product_id=213 CNET Review - Boston Acoustics Recepter Radio http://reviews.cnet.com/Boston_Acous...-30606594.html Also What About the Polk Audio's I-Sonic Radio ? http://isonic.polkaudio.com/?WT.srch=1 CHART - "There's No Comparison" The I-Sonic Radio verses . . . http://isonic.polkaudio.com/learn/comparison.php I-Sonic AM & FM Radio Reception and Antenna Tips http://isonic.polkaudio.com/learn/am&fm.php * This alone would almost sell me on this Radio - Wow ! Frequently Asked Questions {FAQs} : Satellite Radio, HD Radio, and AM & FM Radio Reception Questions. http://isonic.polkaudio.com/learn/faq-radio.php * Wow ! Again - They Actually Care About AM Radio Reception with Two Antenna Options - OMG - IIL :o) CNET Review - Polk Audio's I-Sonic Radio http://reviews.cnet.com/Polk_Audio_I...-31356489.html all i want for christmas is a polk audio i-sonic radio ~ RHF |
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= = = On Jan 7, 9:39 am, "John Plimmer" wrote:
- - The most sensitive FM and MW portable radio under $200 - currently on the market is the Redsun RP2100/Kaito 2100. - JP - On this we can agree ~ RHF As good as any of the GE Superadios and better than the C.Crane CCRadioPlus with Kiwa Mods. Plus the Redsun RP2100 when the Extra-Step that the Grundig S350 and Grundig S350 DL -aka- Tecsun BCL-2000 & BCL-3000 did not go. eHam Reviews - Redsun RP2100 Radio http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/6055 http://www.dxer.ca/component/option,...id,76/catid,7/ RadioIntel.Com Review - Redsun RP2100 Radio http://www.radiointel.com/review-redsunrp2100.htm -very well written by- Jay Allen Redsun RP2100 Radio on eBay with English Labeling http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ260070768278 Kaito KA2100 Radio {USA} -aka- Redsun RP2100 Radio {China} KAITO KA2100 = http://kaitousa.com/KA2100.htm Clock Radio Functions : * Local and UTC Clocks * Two Alarms {Timers A & B} * Sleep Button * Snooze Button * Key-Touch Light-Up Feature Looking for an Earphone Jack - It's There ! The Redsun RP2100 Radio offers FM Stereo via the Earphone Jack -and- also features a Pair of Line-Outs for external Left-&-Right Computer type Powered Speakers. For Distant FM Radio reception the Redsun RP2100 has a separate External FM Antenna Input. And -if- Distant FM Radio reception is your goal then this is a must-have feature. Which means you-got-to-have an External FM Antenna to Hear-what-you-want-to-Hear from afar. Plus there is also a separate External AM/MW Antenna Input : Should AM/MW DXing become an area of personal interest. Here a medium size 14" ~ 18" Box AM/MW Loop Antenna can make this Radio 'come alive' on the AM/MW Band. Any yes there is the mystery and wonder of Shortwave Radio to be explored with the Redsun RP2100 Radio. the redsun rp2100 radio - i like it ~ RHF |
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wrote: This is what I want and I need your help because I am a farmer and not a radio guru. I want a radio cappable of getting an FM station from 93 miles away (the closest NPR station I have) and I live in a remote rural area with mountains and valleys. I have looked at Sangean, Eton, Tivoli, Boston etc. but I can not make my decision. I am willing to spend up to $200. Can you make me any recommendations? I honestly don't know if I need a short wave even. Sorry. One reccomendation is to get an old Stereo Tuner or Reciever from the late 1970's early '80, before they went digital. One of the higher end brands like HH Scott, Marantz, Sansui. Before they went to Digital tuning. Around that era, performance mattered and they had low noise FET RF amplifiers and modern ceramic IF filters and detectors. Less alignment needed than an older one but no performance compromises that they made with the digital tuned stuff. Or get a good car radio and a 12 volt power supply. And then get a rooftop antenna. A 6 to 10 element FM band Yagi. Radio Shack had one, and maybe a hardware store out in the fringes could order one for you if they carry Channel Master or one of the other remaining brands. One resource is (former?) electronics magazine columnist Don Lancaster's reprint archive on www.tinaja.com. He did a sequence of columns back about 15 years ago in Radio-Electronics/Electronics Now about his attempts to do what you're trying to do. All sorts of other antenna suggestions. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 02:15:52 GMT, Telamon
wrote: In article , blitz wrote: David writes... On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 01:13:51 -0500, blitz wrote: I'm interested in this unit, but I'd like to look at the specs. Any idea where they're listed? http://www.bostonacoustics.com/home_...product_id=213 I can't find anything listing sensitivity, selectivity, capture ratio, distortion, etc. Details, details. What? You want to know how it will work before you buy it? Apparently the fact that it is HD is all you need to know. It's not really a radio. It's a recepter, which I guess should be spelled receptor... It's not the HD model, Archie. It's a damn good FM receiver. |
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