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On Jun 2, 8:46 pm, RedPenguin wrote:
I want to get a small shortwave radio, that I can use like a walkman. I was looking at the Grundig Mini 300PE for the price at my local radio shack, which is only $30. I notice it had no SSB but I really don't need SSB, at least not for a walkman type, but if there is SSB for a portable, I guess I will take it. Should I go with this portable or no? I want a nice cheaper radio, under $50, that I can listen to FM, AM, and SW. The Kaito KA-1102 fits into most of my shirt pockets, with close to 1" sticking up from my pocket. It is the best performer, has the best features: wide/narrow, SSB, 10 k steps on FM, 1 k steps on AM/SW in fine tuning setting & has rugged construction. Also dual conversion on SW/AM for reduced images. But about $70+ new from radios4you.com The 300PE overloads terribly on FM, no memories, no SSB, single conversion causes SW images, etc. G5/E5 slightly larger than KA-1102, maybe won't squeeze into pocket. The KA-11 has horribly wide selectivity AM/SW/FM. Cuba on 6180 puts strong clear audio on 6190 where China is broadcasting to North America via Canada. On FM 94.1, the KA-1102 gets a station 75 miles away, but on the KA-11 on 94.1 I hear locals from 93.7, 94.5, & 105.1! The DE1105 is only available new from China for $75 & may have no warranty or may have to be sent back to China for repair. DE105 single conversion causes images, no 17 MHz or 21 Mhz bands, no SSB, no small step tuning, FM overloads. The Kaiti KA-1101 is like the KA-1102 size wise, just a few $ cheaper & no SSB or 1 k tuning steps. The Eton E-100 would be the size you want. Retail is $99.95 but there are always people selling them on eBay at auction for $50 or less. Many of these are store returns & they'll offer a warranty usually. It's the best performer under $100 of the really tiny radios. It "hides" in your pocket completely. Performance overall not quite as good on AM & FM as larger KA-1102. FM requires a stronger signal for hiss-free stereo. No SSB, but does have 1 k tuning steps on AM/SW. Single conversion so images possible. Good SW sensitivity. George (MN) |
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