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I have no idea if any of these are reputable. A quick internet search
yielded Bell+Howell prices for a much better radio, the Jwin JX-M14, usually found for twice as much. If anyone can confirm the goodness of any of these, that would be most appreciated. Source #1: K&B Electronics -- $10.95 Shipping cost -- ? -- "K&B Electronics does not charge a handling fee on top of standard UPS or USPS shipping rates." url: http://shop.store.yahoo.com/kb-electronics/jx-m14.html Source #2: Sepharus.com -- $10.76 Shipping cost -- ? url: http://www.sepharus.com/jx-m14.html Source #3: HiFiforLess -- $10.49 Shipping cost -- $5.95 for UPS Ground to my location (TN) url: http://www.hififorless.com/acatalog/...JWIN_1297.html Randy |
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Ok, after seeing some relatively positive references for
hififorless.com (searched newsgroups via Google), I placed an order shortly after posting the original message in this thread. It's now shipped from Phoenix and is due to arrive here (west TN) on the 20th. Here's the UPS tracking page (I used TinyURL to make a quick redirect url): http://tinyurl.com/k7m2 Looking forward to receiving the JWin at half price. ![]() continue to update. (No, I'm not affiliated with hififorless.) Randy |
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Ok, so what do I find... after ordering elsewhere days ago for ~$10
(and UPS confirms it's shipped!), today I came across an even cheaper source! How does $8.80 sound for the JWin JX-M14 shortwave radio? I don't know about this source either, but here it is regardless: Source #4: CyberGiftCenter.com -- $8.80 Shipping cost -- ?? url: http://www.cybergiftcenter.com/appli...asp?sku=JX-M14 However... ![]() bookmarking though. Randy |
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Randy: Will continue to update.
I look foreward to you update(s). Bill, K5BY |
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Thanks, Bill! K5BY de WA4FJF 73 OM K
(WShoots1) wrote in message ... I look foreward to you update(s). Bill, K5BY |
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Can someone please explain to me though why the S&H is $11.18??? That is
what the guy told me on the phone. So this nine dollar radio 'really' is $19.98, to the ones that have it, is this worth it in your opinion? BTW, the pricing and s/h is from the website that someone posted in here. That sure seems like alot for handling. Does anything else come with it? TIA -- ~*~*~Monitoring the Spectrum~*~*~ ***GO BEARCATS*** ~*~*~Oct.15th Payback Begins~*~*~*~ ~~~Hammarlund129X/140X~~~ **Heathkit Q Multiplier** GE P-780 "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... Randy, Thanks for the review. Got an e-mail from K&B ,out in Arizona with a UPS tracking link. - Keep us posted ! Dan In article , (Randy Padawer) writes: Well, my $10 jWIN shortwave radio arrived right on schedule today via UPS. I bought from hififorless.com. Here are my initial thoughts: 1) The audio is much better than the Bell+Howell unit. Actually, for a cheapie radio, the Bell+Howell isn't that bad, but the jWIN has a more resonant ring to it. 2) I like the digital readout. The frequency is not selected via buttons, but actually by a thumbwheel control (a variable capacitor, I surmise) on the upper right side of the radio. The frequency is actually selected analog-style, while the digital display simply follows and reads the freq. (This is different than almost every digital radio out there today in which the digital circuitry plays a large role in tuning the radio.) As a result, the digital readout in this unit produces no spurious noise or chuffing that I could discern. Moroever, the display seems accurate -- WWV is right where it should be in multiple places. 3) Tuning, however, seems a bit more fiddly than the Bell+Howell unit. On the B+H, when you light upon a station, it stays there, and there is no backlash when you let go of the frequency knob. On the jWIN, there is a very minor (yet ever-so-noticeable) backlash, and you'll find yourself working for just a second or three more to tune in a station just right -- especially if it's not a very strong station. 4) When the jWIN first arrived, I removed my Bell+Howell batteries and shoved them into the jWIN, turned on the jWIN, and... oh no... I hear noise but the digital readout isn't working right. I realized, though, that these batteries were weak. Putting in some new strong batteries solved the problem. Interestingly, though, the weaker batteries powered the B+H unit just fine with no noticeable degradation in sensitivity (I played with the B+H, swapping out new batteries, etc.) Clearly, the jWIN is much more demanding with respect to battery quality -- possibly chalk that up to the presence of the digital freq readout. I'll soon dig out last year's Coby 12 band cheapie radio and do a comparison with all of these units. I must close with one interesting note, though... I still have my cheapie Pomtrex from 1992 (a plastic analog multiband shortwave radio from China which sold for ~$30). The Pomtrex at that time won an amazing TWO STARS (!) from Passport to World Band Radio, and I concur -- its sensitivity and selectivity still beat the Coby, the contemporary Bell+Howell, and my new jWIN. However, the jWIN's audio is slightly more pleasurable to hear. (Does anybody remember the Pomtrex other than me? I still enjoy mine.) In closing, I was happy to get this unit for $10 plus shipping instead of $30+ plus shipping. It's a good unit, and the digital freq display is really unique to this radio in the ten buck price class. ![]() Randy (WA4FJF) |
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![]() "dxlover" wrote in message ... Can someone please explain to me though why the S&H is $11.18??? That is what the guy told me on the phone. So this nine dollar radio 'really' is $19.98, to the ones that have it, is this worth it in your opinion? BTW, the pricing and s/h is from the website that someone posted in here. That sure seems like alot for handling. Does anything else come with it? Though I'm sure you can do better on the s/h, the radio is still well worth the $20 price. Keep checking on ebay, I'm sure you can find it cheaper. I paid $19.95 plus I think $4 shipping for mine, and I think it was worth it.. it's a nice little radio. It's no Drake, but it's a rare bird for sure... a cheap, tiny, multiband radio with excellent calibration and a digital readout. I'm quite happy with mine, I don't have to guess where to look for a station anymore. ![]() |
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Yeah, SH & H via UPS is pricey;
BUT in the end, do you want to spend $20 & get a SW radio with Digital readout or not ?? Whats $20 buy?? - Call them & see if they can ship USPS, might be cheaper; In article , "dxlover" writes: Subject: Jwin radio for ~$10 (rather than ~$20) From: "dxlover" Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 12:15:46 GMT Can someone please explain to me though why the S&H is $11.18??? That is what the guy told me on the phone. So this nine dollar radio 'really' is $19.98, to the ones that have it, is this worth it in your opinion? BTW, the pricing and s/h is from the website that someone posted in here. That sure seems like alot for handling. Does anything else come with it? TIA -- ~*~*~Monitoring the Spectrum~*~*~ ***GO BEARCATS*** ~*~*~Oct.15th Payback Begins~*~*~*~ ~~~Hammarlund129X/140X~~~ **Heathkit Q Multiplier** GE P-780 "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... Randy, Thanks for the review. Got an e-mail from K&B ,out in Arizona with a UPS tracking link. - Keep us posted ! Dan In article , (Randy Padawer) writes: Well, my $10 jWIN shortwave radio arrived right on schedule today via UPS. I bought from hififorless.com. Here are my initial thoughts: 1) The audio is much better than the Bell+Howell unit. Actually, for a cheapie radio, the Bell+Howell isn't that bad, but the jWIN has a more resonant ring to it. 2) I like the digital readout. The frequency is not selected via buttons, but actually by a thumbwheel control (a variable capacitor, I surmise) on the upper right side of the radio. The frequency is actually selected analog-style, while the digital display simply follows and reads the freq. (This is different than almost every digital radio out there today in which the digital circuitry plays a large role in tuning the radio.) As a result, the digital readout in this unit produces no spurious noise or chuffing that I could discern. Moroever, the display seems accurate -- WWV is right where it should be in multiple places. 3) Tuning, however, seems a bit more fiddly than the Bell+Howell unit. On the B+H, when you light upon a station, it stays there, and there is no backlash when you let go of the frequency knob. On the jWIN, there is a very minor (yet ever-so-noticeable) backlash, and you'll find yourself working for just a second or three more to tune in a station just right -- especially if it's not a very strong station. 4) When the jWIN first arrived, I removed my Bell+Howell batteries and shoved them into the jWIN, turned on the jWIN, and... oh no... I hear noise but the digital readout isn't working right. I realized, though, that these batteries were weak. Putting in some new strong batteries solved the problem. Interestingly, though, the weaker batteries powered the B+H unit just fine with no noticeable degradation in sensitivity (I played with the B+H, swapping out new batteries, etc.) Clearly, the jWIN is much more demanding with respect to battery quality -- possibly chalk that up to the presence of the digital freq readout. I'll soon dig out last year's Coby 12 band cheapie radio and do a comparison with all of these units. I must close with one interesting note, though... I still have my cheapie Pomtrex from 1992 (a plastic analog multiband shortwave radio from China which sold for ~$30). The Pomtrex at that time won an amazing TWO STARS (!) from Passport to World Band Radio, and I concur -- its sensitivity and selectivity still beat the Coby, the contemporary Bell+Howell, and my new jWIN. However, the jWIN's audio is slightly more pleasurable to hear. (Does anybody remember the Pomtrex other than me? I still enjoy mine.) In closing, I was happy to get this unit for $10 plus shipping instead of $30+ plus shipping. It's a good unit, and the digital freq display is really unique to this radio in the ten buck price class. ![]() Randy (WA4FJF) |
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