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"Tom Welch" wrote..
Sanjaya: How is this radio on FM? And have you encountered any of the bugs others have reported? How long does this radio go on a charge of batteries? Finally, do you think a program listener would be better off buying the 1101 instead or is the 1102 a better performer? Tom Welch Hi Tom. FM reception is good, There is a bass boost for headphone listening, and stereo through the headphones too. MW is good also, by the standard I use... WOAI 1200 kHz in San Antonio, Texas. It's about 960 miles from me and everytime I get a new radio I try that on MW. I haven't encountered any bugs. Unless you count having to read the manual to learn how certain features work : ) The speaker sounds very good for a small radio, but I don't use it for music other than the music I hear on shortwave. There is a "news/music" switch to change the tone. I'm testing the batteries now. First charge of the included NiMH batteries... only about 8 hours of use so far, so I don't know how long they'll last yet. However, they can be charged right in the radio, which to me is a big plus. I'll post again if you want and let you know about battery life. Reading the radiointel reviews of the 1102 and 1101 I see that the 1101 leaves a bit to be desired in the area of selectivity. The 1102 is dual conversion and has good selectivity. Also, according to the review the 1101 is only 9 kHz steps on MW. My DE1102 can be set for 9 or 10 kHz steps on MW. I don't know if current models of the radios are the same as the ones reviewed. http://www.radiointel.com/reviews.htm My answer to your question, not having tested an 1101, is that the DE1102 is a better performer. The only thing I'd change on the 1102 is that the "on" button doesn't turn the radio on permanently. Default is a 99 minute timer. But you can turn that off and have the radio on permanently by holding down the "exit" button for 2 seconds, then in sequence pressing the "enter" button and the "exit" button again. I have forgotten to do that a couple of times and the radio shut off after 99 minutes. The page system is ok, but SSB is only available in page 9. So that could be a drawback for some. I don't like having to refer to the manual. I've had to get it out a couple of times to remind myself how stuff works. I can live with that though because of the quality of the radio versus the cost. $70 *delivered* for a dual conversion, PLL synthesized SSB capable shortwave radio!!! Right now I'd say it's the best value in a shortwave radio I've ever seen. |
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