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On Feb 6, 5:34�pm, "peter stickney" wrote:
Greetings all - Ive always been interested in shortwave radio, being able to listen to far away stations mainly. I was hoping to get some recommendations on a small AC powered shortwave. *Maybe something $150 or less. *Ive seen plenty of sites that have radios at this price and cheaper, with some brands I know, like Sony, and some Ive never heard of. I looked on jr.com, which seemed to have a good selection, but I dont know enough about the technology or the brands to know what I want / need. Like I said, I would be interested in listening to international stations, Italy would be nice. *I live in Rhode Island, on the East Coast, if that helps with reception. I'm fairly ignorant of most things shortwave, but would like to get more informed. Ive done some searching on this group for recommendations, but figured Id post the question again, to get the latest info. Thanks -peter Just, don't buy the Tecsun/Eton/Grundig S350 - it is a cheap, plastic- boxed piece-of-****, or any radio that smells of the S350 (I mean that, literally - it has a cheap, imitation-leather, smelly handle) ! |
Newbie looking for a radio
On Feb 6, 9:01�pm, Mike wrote:
In article . com, wrote: On Feb 6, 5:34�pm, "peter stickney" wrote: Greetings all - Ive always been interested in shortwave radio, being able to listen to far away stations mainly. I was hoping to get some recommendations on a small AC powered shortwave. *Maybe something $150 or less. *Ive seen plenty of sites that have radios at this price and cheaper, with some brands I know, like Sony, and some Ive never heard of. I looked on jr.com, which seemed to have a good selection, but I dont know enough about the technology or the brands to know what I want / need. Like I said, I would be interested in listening to international stations, Italy would be nice. *I live in Rhode Island, on the East Coast, if that helps with reception. I'm fairly ignorant of most things shortwave, but would like to get more informed. Ive done some searching on this group for recommendations, but figured Id post the question again, to get the latest info. Thanks -peter Just, don't buy the Tecsun/Eton/Grundig S350 - it is a cheap, plastic- boxed piece-of-****, or any radio that smells of the S350 (I mean that, literally - it has a cheap, imitation-leather, smelly handle) ! Ignore this guy. * He jumps in with this same "advice" anytime *anyone* mentions buying a radio. * Tecsun/Eton?Grundig radios are just fine - I have several of each. Mike- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sonys are the only decent SW radio - ignore this guy. You will be sorry, if you purchase the S350 - severe tuning-backlash, single- conversion superhet with bunches of images and birdies, no memories, filters that do nothing but muffle the audio, very cheap plastic case and switches, plastic speaker grill, smelly handle, and no SSB or sync/ det. Get the Sony 7600GR, for a few bucks more. |
Newbie looking for a radio
On 8 Feb, 02:33, Mike wrote:
In article , "Unrevealed Source" wrote: But you must admit, the S350 is kind of cheesy and flimsy. No comparison to the E5/G5. So not all Eton/Grundigs are created equal. Of course - it's the low end model. What do you expect? But *you* must admit, for $60, it's sensitivity, ease of use, battery life and room filling sound can't be beat. I've got 2 - a Grundig and a Tecsun. Those looking for a great DX machine can look elsewhere. But for a good all-around radio - great AM, great FM and better than average SW - it's a classic AFAIC. Mike I was a big fan of my old DE1103 before I sold it and I would put that $50 radio up against the S350 with absolute confidence, on a side-by- side test my Degen was even more sensitive than my Sony SW55. Mind you I still reckon the OP would be wise to follow the good advice on this thread and consider the 7600. |
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On Feb 7, 11:34�pm, "Unrevealed Source"
wrote: But you must admit, the S350 is kind of cheesy and flimsy. *No comparison to the E5/G5. *So not all Eton/Grundigs are created equal. "Mike" wrote in message ... In article . com, wrote: On Feb 6, 5:34?pm, "peter stickney" wrote: Greetings all - Ive always been interested in shortwave radio, being able to listen to far away stations mainly. I was hoping to get some recommendations on a small AC powered shortwave. Maybe something $150 or less. Ive seen plenty of sites that have radios at this price and cheaper, with some brands I know, like Sony, and some Ive never heard of. I looked on jr.com, which seemed to have a good selection, but I dont know enough about the technology or the brands to know what I want / need. Like I said, I would be interested in listening to international stations, Italy would be nice. I live in Rhode Island, on the East Coast, if that helps with reception. I'm fairly ignorant of most things shortwave, but would like to get more informed. Ive done some searching on this group for recommendations, but figured Id post the question again, to get the latest info. Thanks -peter Just, don't buy the Tecsun/Eton/Grundig S350 - it is a cheap, plastic- boxed piece-of-****, or any radio that smells of the S350 (I mean that, literally - it has a cheap, imitation-leather, smelly handle) ! Ignore this guy. * He jumps in with this same "advice" anytime *anyone* mentions buying a radio. * Tecsun/Eton?Grundig radios are just fine - I have several of each. Mike- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, the S350 is total crap, but the Degen 1103, can be had for $65, including shipping - the Degen 1103 is basically, the same radio, as the over-priced E5/G5. |
Newbie looking for a radio
On Feb 8, 12:33�am, Mike wrote:
In article , *"Unrevealed Source" wrote: But you must admit, the S350 is kind of cheesy and flimsy. *No comparison to the E5/G5. *So not all Eton/Grundigs are created equal. Of course - it's the low end model. * What do you expect? But *you* must admit, for $60, it's sensitivity, ease of use, battery life and room filling sound can't be beat. I've got 2 - a Grundig and a Tecsun. * Those looking for a great DX machine can look elsewhere. * But for a good all-around radio - great AM, great FM and better than average SW - it's a classic AFAIC. Mike My $10 Sony ICF-S10MK2 hand-held radio, gets the same stations, as my now-returned, cheesy S350. |
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