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Friends,
The man I bought the radio from has agreed to take the radio back after I filed a complaint through Paypal. He has already refunded my money through Paypal! Thank God! Now, I am going to read the reviews in the new Passport to WBR that I bought, thanks to you for you recommending it! I am still going to try and find a portable that will be easy to take around as I like to park by the lake, read, and listen to the radio. I imagine SW will be fun too. One question: is it best to try and get a radio that offers the full SW spectrum or are there just certain bands I should make sure it offers? Thanks, Haci |
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On Apr 17, 11:58*am, Hacienda de Ville ferrante276-
wrote: Friends, * The man I bought the radio from has agreed to take the radio back after I filed a complaint through Paypal. He has already refunded my money through Paypal! Thank God! Now, I am going to read the reviews in the new Passport to WBR that I bought, thanks to you for you recommending it! * I am still going to try and find a portable that will be easy to take around as I like to park by the lake, read, and listen to the radio. I imagine SW will be fun too. * One question: is it best to try and get a radio that offers the full SW spectrum or are there just certain bands I should make sure it offers? Thanks, Haci I would go for a radio that has full long, medium and shortwave coverage. Additionally look for the ability to handle ssb transmissions. There are several radios that could meet that criteria, but given that you are looking at a Kaito radio I would suggest the following. Either a Kaito DE1103 or Degen DE1103. |
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![]() I would go for a radio that has full long, medium and shortwave coverage. Additionally look for the ability to handle ssb transmissions. There are several radios that could meet that criteria, but given that you are looking at a Kaito radio I would suggest the following. Either a Kaito DE1103 or Degen DE1103. Friend, I am sorry if I suggested that I am looking for a Kaito. That just happened to be the first one and only one I have bought. I am open to anything, but would like something easy to carry when going to school and other places, but still be a decent radio. I would like to try and keep the price around $100 or so. Thanks! Haci |
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On Apr 18, 12:01*am, Hacienda de Ville ferrante276-
wrote: I would go for a radio that has full long, medium and shortwave coverage. *Additionally look for the ability to handle ssb transmissions. *There are several radios that could meet that criteria, but given that you are looking at a Kaito radio I would suggest the following. *Either a Kaito DE1103 or Degen DE1103. Friend, * I am sorry if I suggested that I am looking for a Kaito. That just happened to be the first one and only one I have bought. I am open to anything, but would like something easy to carry when going to school and other places, but still be a decent radio. * I would like to try and keep the price around $100 or so. Thanks! Haci Hi Haci. I would still recommend the Degen DE1103 or Kaito DE1103. It would esily fit into a book backpack. They are the same radio, so choose whichever is priced lower in your area. |
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On Apr 17, 8:58*am, Hacienda de Ville ferrante276-
wrote: Friends, * The man I bought the radio from has agreed to take the radio back after I filed a complaint through Paypal. He has already refunded my money through Paypal! Thank God! Now, I am going to read the reviews in the new Passport to WBR that I bought, thanks to you for you recommending it! * I am still going to try and find a portable that will be easy to take around as I like to park by the lake, read, and listen to the radio. I imagine SW will be fun too. * One question: is it best to try and get a radio that offers the full SW spectrum or are there just certain bands I should make sure it offers? Thanks, Haci HdV, If you can afford it the Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM Shortwave Radio at $130~$150 is well regarded by many. http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...able/0360.html * eHAM Reviews for Sony AM/FM Shortwave Radio -aka- World Band Receiver - Model : ICF-SW7600GR http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1534 * Review of the Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM/SW Radio http://www.mwcircle.org/res-receiver-sonysw7600gr.htm -from- Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) -by- Thomas R. Sundstrom { Sony ICF-SW7600GR } -hosted by- Medium Wave Circle * Sony Shortwave Radio http://search.ebay.com/%20Sony%20Shortwave%20Radio * 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 |
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![]() Greetings: Earlier... you said you could not afford a lot, and you wanted something small. Is is difficult for the rest of us to guess just what you can afford, and how small you wish the radio to be. Taking these two things into consideration.... You might want to stick with something the size of the KA11, or Eton E100. I doubt you would want to go larger then a KA1101, or if you want to move into SSB.. then the KA1102.... The KA1103, or the improved version, the G5 or E5 are bigger. As is the Sony ICF-SW7600GR The 1103, G5 E5 and ICF-SW7600GR are also more expensive, and ypou could not afford a lot as you stated, and wanted something less costly. So... for a combination of small size and less money.,.,. the KA11, and the Eton E100. Shop around and you will find the E100 on sale. Larger, but still pretty compact are the KA1101, and for SSB the KA1102 or the Degen equivalents. Many of us on this list have radios that cover the full SW and LW and AM and FM spectrum, but from what you are telling us, you don't need all that. You don't really need Longwave unless you are going to travel to Europe or Africa or some such place. Get a radio that covers at least 4750-21850 kHz with no significant frequency gaps. Full world band coverage from 2300-26100 kHz is best, but 3200-21850 kHz is plentygood—even 5730-21850 kHz is usually okay. (From PTWBR) For world band reception, single-sideband (SSB) isn’t important, but is essential for utility or “ham” signals. SSB’s main use for world band is to hear the American Forces Radio and Television Service. In the Americas (ITU Region 2), there is no longwave broadcast band. In Europe, North Africa, Russia and Mongolia (ITU Region 1), longwave radio frequencies in the band 148.5 to 283.5 kHz are used for domestic and international broadcasting. I would not bother with Longwave capability unless you are going to travel those areas. From your stated uses of your radio, you will not need longwave capability,. Best regards, Cato |
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