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In the previous Heartland America catalog, I saw this AM-FM-SW radio. It had a
real tuning knob, so I had to have it. It's the same size as the popular jWIN. Well, it didn't exactly work properly right out of the bubble pack. The volume control circuit is open. Volume goes from nothing at the minimum setting to wide open the rest of the way. Tuning is very stiff, so much so that I had a tendency to overshoot the desired frequency due to the force I had to put on it. Too, it was hard to tell when the mechanical limits were reached. (I was afraid of breaking something.) The digitally displayed frequency seems accurate, though. But it has some deficiencies, too. Although the tuning goes 100-200 kHz past the posted SW ranges, it doesn't cover the 6, 12, and 17 MHz bands. Here are the posted SW bands: 5.60-5.80 7.15-7.40 8.60-9.10 9.85-10.65 13.35-16.05* 15.15-16.40* 20.85-23.20 * Note the overlaps. The sensitivity seemed comparable to that of my Grundig eTR7. And AM & FM worked well. Oh, and the stereo ear buds that came with it may be better than those that came with the eTR7. G A trivial thing, but the volume control was marked with an OFF position, and that was what is referenced in the operating instructions. But the actual ON and OFF are two front panel buttons. I'd send it back to Coby in NY for the warranted repair or replacement, but I'd be obligated to pay the shipping cost both ways. Nuts to that for this cheapie. I'll just repair it someday and maybe loosen up the tuning, too. All of the above considered, I don't recommend buying it, should it show up somewhere else, mainly because of the poor SW band coverage. In the same catalog was a factory refurbished YB-300 for $49.99 after $10 mail-in rebate (I hate those). Neither of these receivers are in the newest catalog. Instead are a YB-400 for $99.99 after $20 mail-in rebate and a Sat-800 for $349.99 (no rebate), both factory refurbished. Bill, K5BY |
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"CAndersen (Kimba)" wrote in
: Is it old news to mention that COBY is SONY written in Cyrillic? It's not correct news, in any case. To write SONY in Cyrillic you'd spell it C-O-H plus a backwards N. In Cyrillic the B is an English "v" sound and Y is English "oo", so COBY would be pronounced "So-voo". I'm sure that doesn't do anything for the radio's quality though. ---- |
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saki wrote:
It's not correct news, in any case. To write SONY in Cyrillic you'd spell it C-O-H plus a backwards N. In Cyrillic the B is an English "v" sound and Y is English "oo", so COBY would be pronounced "So-voo". Sorry about that. I guess I was misinformed. I'm sure that doesn't do anything for the radio's quality though. Nope. Cobys still suck. ![]() -- Reply address munged. You can figure it out. |
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That Heartland dumped the Coby after one catalog is good, I guess.
Heartland was where I got my jWIN. I believe I was one of the first in this group to get one. Of course, I paid the full $19.99 for it. G Bill, K5BY |
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