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Duncan Ross (from Scotland) wrote a very entertaining comparison of
the DE1121 and DE1103: http://simart.googlepages.com/de1121de1103.htm Worth a read! -- Art Simon http://art.simon.tripod.com http://www.myspace.com/artsimon |
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On Jun 13, 1:48 am, wrote:
Duncan Ross (from Scotland) wrote a very entertaining comparison of the DE1121 and DE1103:http://simart.googlepages.com/de1121de1103.htm Worth a read! -- Art Simon /artsimon Thanks for posting. After reading it I'm at a complete loss as to why the author chose the DE1121 over the DE1103 unless he was looking for a way to satisfy "masochistic tendencies". |
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Whar am I at? I reckon I been ins toooooo many newsgroups tahhday.Where
are my shoes? cuhulin |
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On 13 Jun, 21:50, Roadie wrote:
On Jun 13, 1:48 am, wrote: Duncan Ross (from Scotland) wrote a very entertaining comparison of theDE1121and DE1103:http://simart.googlepages.com/de1121de1103.htm Worth a read! -- Art Simon /artsimon Thanks for posting. After reading it I'm at a complete loss as to why the author chose theDE1121over the DE1103 unless he was looking for a way to satisfy "masochistic tendencies". Hi Roadie! I chose the DE1121 because on a crowded band like 49m it outperforms the DE1103, makes unattended recordings and the RDS-esque way that station names appear as you tune into them while browsing regardless of band is a sockdologer. And I'm a masochist. Best regards, Duncan |
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On Jun 25, 8:43 am, Duncan wrote:
On 13 Jun, 21:50, Roadie wrote: On Jun 13, 1:48 am, wrote: Duncan Ross (from Scotland) wrote a very entertaining comparison of theDE1121and DE1103:http://simart.googlepages.com/de1121de1103.htm Worth a read! -- Art Simon /artsimon Thanks for posting. After reading it I'm at a complete loss as to why the author chose theDE1121over the DE1103 unless he was looking for a way to satisfy "masochistic tendencies". Hi Roadie! I chose the DE1121 because on a crowded band like 49m it outperforms the DE1103, makes unattended recordings and the RDS-esque way that station names appear as you tune into them while browsing regardless of band is a sockdologer. And I'm a masochist. And according to your writeup, that explains it. Best regards, Duncan |
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On 25 Jun, 14:07, Roadie wrote:
On Jun 25, 8:43 am, Duncan wrote: On 13 Jun, 21:50, Roadie wrote: On Jun 13, 1:48 am, wrote: Duncan Ross (from Scotland) wrote a very entertaining comparison of theDE1121and DE1103:http://simart.googlepages.com/de1121de1103.htm Worth a read! -- Art Simon /artsimon Thanks for posting. After reading it I'm at a complete loss as to why the author chose theDE1121over the DE1103 unless he was looking for a way to satisfy "masochistic tendencies". Hi Roadie! I chose the DE1121 because on a crowded band like 49m it outperforms the DE1103, makes unattended recordings and the RDS-esque way that station names appear as you tune into them while browsing regardless of band is a sockdologer. And I'm a masochist. And according to your writeup, that explains it. Best regards, Duncan Don't knock it until you've tried it! (both sentences) :^D D. |
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On Jun 25, 9:41 am, Duncan wrote:
On 25 Jun, 14:07, Roadie wrote: On Jun 25, 8:43 am, Duncan wrote: On 13 Jun, 21:50, Roadie wrote: On Jun 13, 1:48 am, wrote: Duncan Ross (from Scotland) wrote a very entertaining comparison of theDE1121and DE1103:http://simart.googlepages.com/de1121de1103.htm Worth a read! -- Art Simon /artsimon Thanks for posting. After reading it I'm at a complete loss as to why the author chose theDE1121over the DE1103 unless he was looking for a way to satisfy "masochistic tendencies". Hi Roadie! I chose the DE1121 because on a crowded band like 49m it outperforms the DE1103, makes unattended recordings and the RDS-esque way that station names appear as you tune into them while browsing regardless of band is a sockdologer. And I'm a masochist. And according to your writeup, that explains it. Best regards, Duncan Don't knock it until you've tried it! (both sentences) :^D D.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have tried your writeup. And I remain puzzled by your conclusions. |
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On 25 Jun, 15:26, Roadie wrote:
On Jun 25, 9:41 am, Duncan wrote: On 25 Jun, 14:07, Roadie wrote: On Jun 25, 8:43 am, Duncan wrote: On 13 Jun, 21:50, Roadie wrote: On Jun 13, 1:48 am, wrote: Duncan Ross (from Scotland) wrote a very entertaining comparison of theDE1121and DE1103:http://simart.googlepages.com/de1121de1103.htm Worth a read! -- Art Simon /artsimon Thanks for posting. After reading it I'm at a complete loss as to why the author chose theDE1121over the DE1103 unless he was looking for a way to satisfy "masochistic tendencies". Hi Roadie! I chose the DE1121 because on a crowded band like 49m it outperforms the DE1103, makes unattended recordings and the RDS-esque way that station names appear as you tune into them while browsing regardless of band is a sockdologer. And I'm a masochist. And according to your writeup, that explains it. Best regards, Duncan Don't knock it until you've tried it! (both sentences) :^D D.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have tried your writeup. And I remain puzzled by your conclusions. No probs. Mini review just for you; DE1103: fab sensitivity FM, MW and lack of FM images, simple UI (except for volume control), unhelpful memories, good speaker, amazing value for money. Very swish tuning, hopeless clock. DE1121: improved AM selectivity, almost identical SW sensitivity, USB connection, excellent memories, poor speaker but non-existent noise floor, idiosynctatic UI. MP3 stuff. DE1103 slightly better technical spec, DE1121 does everything and copes with crowded bands better. Buy both and you'll probably sell the DE1103 first as the DE1121's plusses outweigh its minuses. Really really mini review: No clear winner. Happy listening! D. |
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On Jun 25, 10:48 am, Duncan wrote:
On 25 Jun, 15:26, Roadie wrote: On Jun 25, 9:41 am, Duncan wrote: On 25 Jun, 14:07, Roadie wrote: On Jun 25, 8:43 am, Duncan wrote: On 13 Jun, 21:50, Roadie wrote: On Jun 13, 1:48 am, wrote: Duncan Ross (from Scotland) wrote a very entertaining comparison of theDE1121and DE1103:http://simart.googlepages.com/de1121de1103.htm Worth a read! -- Art Simon /artsimon Thanks for posting. After reading it I'm at a complete loss as to why the author chose theDE1121over the DE1103 unless he was looking for a way to satisfy "masochistic tendencies". Hi Roadie! I chose the DE1121 because on a crowded band like 49m it outperforms the DE1103, makes unattended recordings and the RDS-esque way that station names appear as you tune into them while browsing regardless of band is a sockdologer. And I'm a masochist. And according to your writeup, that explains it. Best regards, Duncan Don't knock it until you've tried it! (both sentences) :^D D.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have tried your writeup. And I remain puzzled by your conclusions. No probs. Mini review just for you; DE1103: fab sensitivity FM, MW and lack of FM images, simple UI (except for volume control), unhelpful memories, good speaker, amazing value for money. Very swish tuning, hopeless clock. DE1121: improved AM selectivity, almost identical SW sensitivity, USB connection, excellent memories, poor speaker but non-existent noise floor, idiosynctatic UI. MP3 stuff. DE1103 slightly better technical spec, DE1121 does everything and copes with crowded bands better. Buy both and you'll probably sell the DE1103 first as the DE1121's plusses outweigh its minuses. Really really mini review: No clear winner. Happy listening! D.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Appreciate your detailed comments, thanks. Yes, there is no perfect radio. For me the DE1103 has several plusses when it comes to raw listening ability. But the memory management system is really poor. Hexadecimal numbering combined with a memory transfer bug means it has limited usefulness. And my DE1103 is starting to develop a stuttering tuning knob. Spin it a few times and the problem goes away, but it is a small hassle. I have to keep reminding myself that Degen radios are quite inexpensive and seemingly not designed for the export market. We put up with glitches that had they occured in a Sony would have resulted in the model being recalled. |
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On 25 Jun, 19:52, Roadie wrote:
On Jun 25, 10:48 am, Duncan wrote: On 25 Jun, 15:26, Roadie wrote: On Jun 25, 9:41 am, Duncan wrote: On 25 Jun, 14:07, Roadie wrote: On Jun 25, 8:43 am, Duncan wrote: On 13 Jun, 21:50, Roadie wrote: On Jun 13, 1:48 am, wrote: Duncan Ross (from Scotland) wrote a very entertaining comparison of theDE1121and DE1103:http://simart.googlepages.com/de1121de1103.htm Worth a read! -- Art Simon /artsimon Thanks for posting. After reading it I'm at a complete loss as to why the author chose theDE1121over the DE1103 unless he was looking for a way to satisfy "masochistic tendencies". Hi Roadie! I chose the DE1121 because on a crowded band like 49m it outperforms the DE1103, makes unattended recordings and the RDS-esque way that station names appear as you tune into them while browsing regardless of band is a sockdologer. And I'm a masochist. And according to your writeup, that explains it. Best regards, Duncan Don't knock it until you've tried it! (both sentences) :^D D.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have tried your writeup. And I remain puzzled by your conclusions. No probs. Mini review just for you; DE1103: fab sensitivity FM, MW and lack of FM images, simple UI (except for volume control), unhelpful memories, good speaker, amazing value for money. Very swish tuning, hopeless clock. DE1121: improved AM selectivity, almost identical SW sensitivity, USB connection, excellent memories, poor speaker but non-existent noise floor, idiosynctatic UI. MP3 stuff. DE1103 slightly better technical spec, DE1121 does everything and copes with crowded bands better. Buy both and you'll probably sell the DE1103 first as the DE1121's plusses outweigh its minuses. Really really mini review: No clear winner. Happy listening! D.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Appreciate your detailed comments, thanks. Yes, there is no perfect radio. For me the DE1103 has several plusses when it comes to raw listening ability. But the memory management system is really poor. Hexadecimal numbering combined with a memory transfer bug means it has limited usefulness. And my DE1103 is starting to develop a stuttering tuning knob. Spin it a few times and the problem goes away, but it is a small hassle. I have to keep reminding myself that Degen radios are quite inexpensive and seemingly not designed for the export market. We put up with glitches that had they occured in a Sony would have resulted in the model being recalled. Yes, my old DE1103 quickly acquired tuning knob stutter. I sent it back and a new one arrived with much more 'drag' that worked very well and was less prone to accidental movement. Still Degen continue to seem unable to debounce an encoder properly. As far as DE1103 bugs are concerned, the unlimited tuning bug is a nice easter egg, which lets you tune unbroken from 0Khz up to (I think) 40KHz. It's strange hearing the bandwidth shrink as you drop below 12KHz! Degen can learn a great deal from established manufacturers such as Sony; however until Sony release a £40 full band receiver with a 56KHz IF and sensitivity that turns the SW100 into a paperweight, they can possibly learn from Degen too. I am just happy to see any manufacturer continuing to release new affordable models catering for an allegedly dying format. All the best! D. |
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