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Old February 27th 04, 08:15 PM
 
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Default Looking for Dual conversion Analog SW Radio

I am looking for a dual superhet analog sw radio covering the sw in
4-6 bands continuously something similar in performane to Kaito KA
1101 . I am afraid with 9kh/10kh step tuning in digital radios might
not allow precisely tuning frequencies like 10.33 mhz . A fine tuning
is an optional .
Someone help identify the product if readily available .

Cheers
Anil
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Old February 27th 04, 09:40 PM
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I am looking for a dual superhet analog sw radio covering the sw in
4-6 bands continuously something similar in performane to Kaito KA
1101 . I am afraid with 9kh/10kh step tuning in digital radios might
not allow precisely tuning frequencies like 10.33 mhz . A fine tuning
is an optional .
Someone help identify the product if readily available .

Cheers
Anil


The 9kHz/10kHz step system is for Medium Wave tuning.
10 kHz steps here in the US.
Digital tuning via keypad number entries is precise... you
can tun any frequency the radio is capable of receiving.
10.33 or otherwise.
Spend the extra bucks and get an 1102, you won't be sorry.


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Old February 28th 04, 03:29 AM
 
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I am looking for a dual superhet analog sw radio covering the sw in
4-6 bands continuously something similar in performane to Kaito KA
1101 . I am afraid with 9kh/10kh step tuning in digital radios might
not allow precisely tuning frequencies like 10.33 mhz . A fine tuning
is an optional .
Someone help identify the product if readily available .

Cheers
Anil


The 9kHz/10kHz step system is for Medium Wave tuning.
10 kHz steps here in the US.
Digital tuning via keypad number entries is precise... you
can tun any frequency the radio is capable of receiving.
10.33 or otherwise.
Spend the extra bucks and get an 1102, you won't be sorry.




Many thanks Sanjaya , have you any experience on this 1102
getting Indian radio stns and SLBC ( sri lanka broadcasting corp)
formerly radio ceylon from US . I am in TX .

BTW do I need a 1102 if I don't need SSB to safe $20 , any disadvantage .


cheers
Anil
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Old February 28th 04, 04:10 AM
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I just got word from Degen today that the analog DE1103 is now scheduled to
be released in April, if that helps.


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I am looking for a dual superhet analog sw radio covering the sw in
4-6 bands continuously something similar in performane to Kaito KA
1101 . I am afraid with 9kh/10kh step tuning in digital radios might
not allow precisely tuning frequencies like 10.33 mhz .


You got something wrong there. Even the most simple PLL synthesized
shortwave receivers tune shortwave in 5 kHz steps (the DE1101/KA1101 is
an example), the better ones offer 1 kHz steps (DE/KA1102, Sony
ICF-SW7600GR, Grundig YB-400PE, Sangean ATS-505, ...). The 9 or 10 kHz
steps are for MW only, and when a radio can tune in 1 kHz (or smaller)
increments on SW it'll mostly also do on MW.

It would be interesting to know your budget, then one could recommend a
good starter's radio. Since you plan on catching some DX, I'd recommend
looking at a full-featured receiver like a DE/KA1102, Sony ICF-SW7600GR
or Sangean ATS-909. The little Degen is exceptional value for the price
but can't work wonders either, so for some more serious listening I'd
recommend looking at the Sony with its synch detection, good IF filter
and good sensitivity off the whip, or the ATS-909, a very comfortable
rig which, however, is better used on some length of external antenna
and mains powered.

Stephan
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Stephan Grossklass wrote in message ...
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I am looking for a dual superhet analog sw radio covering the sw in
4-6 bands continuously something similar in performane to Kaito KA
1101 . I am afraid with 9kh/10kh step tuning in digital radios might
not allow precisely tuning frequencies like 10.33 mhz .


You got something wrong there. Even the most simple PLL synthesized
shortwave receivers tune shortwave in 5 kHz steps (the DE1101/KA1101 is
an example), the better ones offer 1 kHz steps (DE/KA1102, Sony
ICF-SW7600GR, Grundig YB-400PE, Sangean ATS-505, ...). The 9 or 10 kHz
steps are for MW only, and when a radio can tune in 1 kHz (or smaller)
increments on SW it'll mostly also do on MW.

It would be interesting to know your budget, then one could recommend a
good starter's radio. Since you plan on catching some DX, I'd recommend
looking at a full-featured receiver like a DE/KA1102, Sony ICF-SW7600GR
or Sangean ATS-909. The little Degen is exceptional value for the price
but can't work wonders either, so for some more serious listening I'd
recommend looking at the Sony with its synch detection, good IF filter
and good sensitivity off the whip, or the ATS-909, a very comfortable
rig which, however, is better used on some length of external antenna
and mains powered.

Stephan




Thanks a lot for all the info , but I am still left
with a doubt . If I find interference at SW 10.333 mhz can I swith on to
SSB - upper / lower and still listen to the music / news etc .

Please clear my doubt . Tons of thanks in advance .

cheers
Anil
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