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Kaito 1107 Analog Receiver.
I ordered one from "Radios4You" last week, it arrived today. It's not bad,
not bad at all. I hooked up the Kaito Window Loop antenna to it, and the receive is stong and sensitive. I'll be able to tell more about it tonight. I still like a small analog radio and just going slowly up and down the bands. I have the Tecsun R-9700DX and the old Radio Shack DX-397. The 397 is sensitive but not accurate at all, but the 9700 DX is very accurate for a radio in that price range. I like the layout of the 1107. Tuning and band selector are on the side, but the volume is on the front, with the controls for the light, clock, a 3 position sensitivity switch, and the tone control. Nice little radio, for a very good price. Looks like fun to me. |
Kaito 1107 Analog Receiver.
On Tue, 15 May 2007 15:00:54 -0400, "swl-2010"
wrote: I ordered one from "Radios4You" last week, it arrived today. It's not bad, not bad at all. I hooked up the Kaito Window Loop antenna to it, and the receive is stong and sensitive. I'll be able to tell more about it tonight. I still like a small analog radio and just going slowly up and down the bands. I have the Tecsun R-9700DX and the old Radio Shack DX-397. The 397 is sensitive but not accurate at all, but the 9700 DX is very accurate for a radio in that price range. I like the layout of the 1107. Tuning and band selector are on the side, but the volume is on the front, with the controls for the light, clock, a 3 position sensitivity switch, and the tone control. Nice little radio, for a very good price. Looks like fun to me. I got the 1107- it's a great little radio and has quite excellent sound coming through the front speaker. It's a nice change up from digital push buttons. It's not as sensitive as the 1102 or the 1102, but it does sound a hell of a lot better. |
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