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![]() "homepc" wrote in message ... I was looking at the Kaito KA1102 advertised at http://www.shortwavestore.com/kaito-ka1102.html What do you think of this radio? Is it sturdy enough to take back and forth to work? I want a good radio that will work in an office with lots of pc's and concrete. Is this radio easy to use, or is there a steep learning curve? Save some money and get the Degen OEM version DE1102 http://stores.ebay.com/V-COM-COLLECTIONS For better sound and sensitivity get a DE1103 Both are excellent, but if I could have only one of the two I'd pick the 1103. I can vouch for the seller at the above link (Liypn). He sells the latest version of the improved 1103 and he tests the radios before shipping. I can't say either will work in your office with the pc's going. But if you're near a window you might improve reception by placing the radio in the sill and passing the included external wire out the window. The 1102 comes with the needed 220v step up transformer, the 1103 doesn't (from Liypn). He sells it separately for that radio. But if you have your own battery charger and at least 2 sets of AA batteries you won't need the transformer for either. Another excellent choice for your purposes is the Tecsun PL200. It doesn't have SSB like the other two, but it does come with the step up transformer. Note that I am using facts about the seller Liypn. I don't know about other sellers of these fine radios. |
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