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yes..this is also true, I'm just saying from what I saw...the degen 1102 was
a fairly nice radio for its price. all valid points though -John Perhaps some people expect such high-dollar performance from low-cost radios because other people make claims like John's (not that he's 'wrong', it's his opinion)... but I'd safely say that a Degen or Kaito 1102 radio would not satisfy me nearly as fully as the Drake R8B did, or the Icom R75 does, and while a lot of that qualification would necessarily be based on my listening needs as opposed to someone else's, there's a basic feature and design gap as well as price gap (which is why there's a price gap at all). Now, I'm not at all saying that cheap radios equal cheap performance *automatically* (most of us can testify to that based on our own experiences) but a lower-priced radio that was not designed with features, filtering and stability as a higher-priced radio will necessarily be different, and likely inferior overall, to the higher priced radio. But it's all relative. It's just that sometimes, a person will read a claim of "this cheaper radio works just as well as (big-rig-model-here) works" and accept it at face value, not considering the many factors which would cause such a claim from one reviewer or user. I do have to say that it's neat to see the number of cheaper radios available now which offer some surprisingly good listening for the buck. But many of these models have limitations (naturally) that mid-to-higher-priced radios don't have. The gap is narrowing, to be sure, but we're still a long way off from a pocket radio acting like a Watkins-Johnson. Linus |
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