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Newbie ?:Are Kaito radios any good?
I recently bought a Kaito KA11 Am/Fm/SW radio. It is small, has
digital tuning and scanning and I thought it would be a nice radio to start out with. I think I made a mistake. I have never had such a hard time programming a radio. You have to keep taking the batteries out and then try and hit certain keys within a second or two once you put them back in. Ths sound quality is not that good either. While I can get a few things on SW, lots of stuff on FM (even though it does not sound that good) I cannot get anything on AM except static. It has a metal anntenna and also comes with an external wire antenna. Is that what I am supposed to use to get AM stations? I sure hope not as my other radios only use the telescoping antennas and AM comes in fine. Any ideas on why I cannot get any AM stations with this when I can with cheaper pocket radios? Here is what I have and hopefully someone here can give me your thoughts on this radio: http://www.radiointel.com/review-kaitoka11.htm Lastly, I cannot afford alot. Can someone recommend a good small radio I could carry with me, something that offers digital tuning, manual or auto scanning and memory to set lots of favorite channels? Thanks, Haci |
Newbie ?:Are Kaito radios any good?
Hi Hacci
Go to the reviews of shortwave radios on www.eham.com and look at the reviews of the Kaito 1103. I think that you will be pleasantly surprised |
Newbie ?:Are Kaito radios any good?
On Apr 13, 5:11*pm, Hacienda de Ville ferrante276-
wrote: I recently bought a Kaito KA11 Am/Fm/SW radio. It is small, has digital tuning and scanning and I thought it would be a nice radio to start out with. I think I made a mistake. I have never had such a hard time programming a radio. You have to keep taking the batteries out and then try and hit certain keys within a second or two once you put them back in. Ths sound quality is not that good either. While I can get a few things on SW, lots of stuff on FM (even though it does not sound that good) I cannot get anything on AM except static. It has a metal anntenna and also comes with an external wire antenna. Is that what I am supposed to use to get AM stations? I sure hope not as my other radios only use the telescoping antennas and AM comes in fine. Any ideas on why I cannot get any AM stations with this when I can with cheaper pocket radios? Here is what I have and hopefully someone here can give me your thoughts on this radio: http://www.radiointel.com/review-kaitoka11.htm Lastly, I cannot afford alot. Can someone recommend a good small radio I could carry with me, something that offers digital tuning, manual or auto scanning and memory to set lots of favorite channels? Thanks, Haci Also take a look at the reviews of Kaito and Degen radios including the DE1103 on www.Radiointel.com Degen and Kaito are essentially the same receiver but branded differently for different markets. Additionally, take a look at receivers from Redsun. Best of luck in the search and be sure to post your choice. |
Newbie ?:Are Kaito radios any good?
Perhaps you got a bad one that slipped past quality control inspection. My KA11 gets quite a bit on AM, as well as FM and SW for the size of radio that it is. The telescopic antenna and extra wire is only for FM and SW. There is an internal ferrite bar antenna that is for AM as in most radios of this type. You must turn the radio around to get the best reception as the ferrite bar is directional. Among my collection of radios, the KA11 is one of my favorites in the "tiny" category. Along with the Eton E100. My KA11 pwerforms very well for its size and I'm very happy with it. As for sound.. the smaller the speaker the worse the sound. This is the same for all radios. And remember that the KA11 is about the size of a deck of cards. Take any tiny little radio with a tiny speaker and compare the sound with a radio that is much bigger and has a lot bigger speaker. The smaller the speaker... the worse the sound. 99 times out of a 100. If your money is limited... you might want to look at the Kaito KA1101 which has great reviews on the internet and in Passport to World Band Radio. Passport to World Band Radio is a book you shoulde get hold of. They test all the radios out there and report on them. Another one, with SSB is the Kaito KA1102. A great little radio. Both the 1101 andf 1102 are bigger then the KA11, and being bigger with more controls they sound better and pull in more stations. Degen has these same radios with the DE prefix instead of KA. I don't have the Kaito KA1103... but I have the Eton E5 which was the replacement for the 1103. Katio sold the design, but it is still produced in the same Chinese factory as the rest. Grundig also has this radio.. selling it as the G5 The internals of the E5 and side panels and back panel is the same as the 1103 and come out of the same molds. The difference is that the E5 gets rid of the fake analog dial, making room for a common sense control layout. It is much more friendly ergonomically. All these radios are radios I own, along with others like the Sony ICF7600D, the Eton E100 and a Panasonic RF2200. They all perform very well for me, including the Kaito KA11. Just don't expect a tiny little single conversion radio to perform and sound like a larger more expensive radio that has a larger speaker, dual conversion, multiple bandwidths etc. They won't. Best of luck. |
Newbie ?:Are Kaito radios any good?
Oh yes,,,, you were mentioning size..... from small to large..... Kaito KA11, Eton E100, Kaito KA1101, Kaito KA1102, Kaito KA1103 (Grundig/Eton G5/E5 is the same size as the 1103.) If small size is important, you might not want to go larger then the Kaito KA1101. On backpacking trips, my KA11 or Eton E100 goes into my pack. My larger radios stay home. |
Newbie ?:Are Kaito radios any good?
On Apr 13, 2:11*pm, Hacienda de Ville ferrante276-
wrote: I recently bought a Kaito KA11 Am/Fm/SW radio. It is small, has digital tuning and scanning and I thought it would be a nice radio to start out with. I think I made a mistake. I have never had such a hard time programming a radio. You have to keep taking the batteries out and then try and hit certain keys within a second or two once you put them back in. Ths sound quality is not that good either. While I can get a few things on SW, lots of stuff on FM (even though it does not sound that good) I cannot get anything on AM except static. It has a metal anntenna and also comes with an external wire antenna. Is that what I am supposed to use to get AM stations? I sure hope not as my other radios only use the telescoping antennas and AM comes in fine. Any ideas on why I cannot get any AM stations with this when I can with cheaper pocket radios? Here is what I have and hopefully someone here can give me your thoughts on this radio: http://www.radiointel.com/review-kaitoka11.htm Lastly, I cannot afford alot. Can someone recommend a good small radio I could carry with me, something that offers digital tuning, manual or auto scanning and memory to set lots of favorite channels? Thanks, Haci HdV - Look on eBay for some Made-in-China Radios. ~ RHF You can usually buy them at a lower cost. * Degen Radio Shortwave http://search.ebay.com/%20Degen%20Shortwave%20Radio * Tecsun Radio Shortwave http://search.ebay.com/%20Tecsun%20Shortwave%20Radio * Redsun Radio Shortwave http://search.ebay.com/%20Redsun%20Shortwave%20Radio Note - Many of the "Kaito" Brand Shortwave Radios are just re-named Chinese made Radios. * Kaito Radio Shortwave http://search.ebay.com/%20Kaito%20Shortwave%20Radio Plus - There are the "Sangean" Brand Shortwave Radios from Taiwan : Many of which are now 'Made-in China' * Sangean Shortwave Radio http://search.ebay.com/%20Sangean%20Shortwave%20Radio MORE . . . * Grundig and Eton Shortwave Radio http://search.ebay.com/%20Grundig%20Shortwave%20Radio http://search.ebay.com/%20Eton%20Shortwave%20Radio * Sony Shortwave Radio http://search.ebay.com/%20Sony%20Shortwave%20Radio FWIW - If you can afford it the Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM Shortwave Radio at $130~$150 is well regarded by many. * Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM Shortwave Radio http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ160229070142 http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listi...X/ref=dp_olp_2 hope this helps ~ RHF |
Newbie ?:Are Kaito radios any good?
Hi,
I certainly appreciate everything all of you are suggesting. I started playing with my Kaito KA11 hoping that I could try and get some things as I do like the size of it. Today, I am going to take it out as see if I get AM on the outside. If not, something is definitely wrong with this radio. When I scan the SW bands, I am disappointed as I get nothing except two different broadcasts, both religious. I was hoping to get the BBC and other things. Apparently that is not to be, at least not in my apartment. I will try outside and see what happens and post later what I found out. On some of the models you guys recommended, I saw different SW bands covered. This radio has coverage of 5.80-18.10. Is that good or should I try and get one that covers the whole spectrum. With what this covers, should I be getting more than I am and does the BBC fall within this range. Again, please know I sincerely appreciate the help you are giving me and thank you for allowing me to ask what may appear to some as stupid questions. :) Haci |
SWL -Newbies- Using Your "Kaito" AM FM Shortwave Radio for the FirstTime
On Apr 14, 7:17*am, Hacienda de Ville ferrante276-
wrote: Hi, * I certainly appreciate everything all of you are suggesting. I started playing with my Kaito KA11 hoping that I could try and get some things as I do like the size of it. Today, I am going to take it out as see if I get AM on the outside. If not, something is definitely wrong with this radio. * When I scan the SW bands, I am disappointed as I get nothing except two different broadcasts, both religious. I was hoping to get the BBC and other things. Apparently that is not to be, at least not in my apartment. I will try outside and see what happens and post later what I found out. * On some of the models you guys recommended, I saw different SW bands covered. This radio has coverage of 5.80-18.10. Is that good or should I try and get one that covers the whole spectrum. With what this covers, should I be getting more than I am and does the BBC fall within this range. * Again, please know I sincerely appreciate the help you are giving me and thank you for allowing me to ask what may appear to some as stupid questions. *:) Haci HdV, SWL -Newbies- Using Your "Kaito" AM FM Shortwave Radio for the First Time First - Take the Radio and the Owner's Manual out and sit down and Handle the Radio along with Reading the Manual. -Tip- Insert the Batteries into the Radio. Kaito KA11 Digital AM FM Shortwave Radio http://www.kaitousa.com/KA11.htm http://www.radiointel.com/review-kaitoka11.htm http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...able/0011.html Kaito KA11 AM FM SW Radio Controls http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...e/0011cont.jpg Kaito KA11 AM FM SW Radio Specifications http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL.../0011spec.html OK so when you take your Radio 'outside' : 1 - Make sure that the "DX/Local" Switch is in the DX position. http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...e/0011side.jpg 2 - For FM Band Radio reception Extend the Radio's Whip Antenna fully Straight-Up. 3 - For AM/MW Band Radio reception the Radio uses it's built-in AM/MW Ferrite Rod Antenna : * Collapse the Radio's Whip Antenna. * Rotate the Radio around for the Best reception of each Radio Station Peaking and Nulling the signal. 4 - For Shortwave Radio reception use : http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...e/0011side.jpg * Outdoor Antenna Socket and plug-in the * Soft-Wire or Reel Antenna**; and extend the Antenna Wire Up and Away from the Radio into the Air. http://www.kaitousa.com/radioimages/KA11F.jpg http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...le/0011sys.jpg For Day-Time Shortwave Listening with the Kaito KA11 AM FM SW Radio try : 25m Shortwave Band : 11,500 - 12,200 kHz 22m Shortwave Band : 13,510 - 13,900 kHz 19m Shortwave Band : 15,000 - 15,700 kHz For Night-Time Shortwave Listening with the Kaito KA11 AM FM SW Radio try : 49m Shortwave Band : 5,800 - 6,400 kHz 41m Shortwave Band : 6,900 - 7,400 kHz 31m Shortwave Band : 9,100 - 9,990 kHz ** 23 Foot Reel {Roll-Up} Shortwave Antenna http://www.kaitousa.com/Antenna.htm http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/3184.html |
Newbie ?:Are Kaito radios any good?
Dont leave that Kaito plugged in when you leave your house.It might burn
your house down. cuhulin |
Newbie ?:Are Kaito radios any good?
Hello: The best thing to do if you already haven't done so is to get a shortwave frequency guide with broadcast times for international broadcasters, and the frequencys they broadcast on. Popular Communications magazine, and Passport to World Band Radio have such timetables. There are other sources also. Also you will get much better reception at around sunset and later.....daytime is not the best. Reception is always better outside. Or string the wire around your window...... If you have a lot of emi/rf souirces in your home... that will make things worse. My KA11 is as good little radio for its size.,.... I can pick up a surprisingly high number of stations on all bands.... So I am still wondering if you got a bad KA11 that slipped past their quality control inspectors. If you have your bill and the warranty is in effect, I would think of taking it back and trying another one or two. The only thing is... being in a store full of electronics... and possibly with a lot of shielding in the building... even the best radio might get next to nothing in reception on SW. Get a couple of issues of Popular Communications..... get Passport to World Band Radio.... do some searches on the sites that others have mentioned here.... There is some learning to do as far as finding out how to increase your reception with your radio. Perhaps a short outdoor antenna would be good for you.... you wouldn't want it very long with such a small radio.... you could easily overload it. Best of luck.... Cato (Greetings Cuhulin...... I use all my radios with re-chargeable batteries, except my Panasonic RF2200 that I have plugged in in the back room. I don't like to leave anything plugged in that doesn't really have to be plugged in. Is it the wall-wart that comes with the Kaito? How about a better wall-wart? Would that stop the hazard?) |
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