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tommyknocker wrote: I've been playing around with my Degen 1102 for a day or so, and here are my opinions: It has good sensitivity but it has a tinny sounding speaker. It sounds like the cheap transistor radio you had as a kid. Well, sort of. Actually mine sounds OK. Between the tone "Hi/Lo" switch and wide/narrow bandwidth, you can get decent sound. Also, try using headphones. Even the supplied earbuds sound good. The blue backlight is cool looking, and it lights up the buttons too, but it doesn't seem to come on reliably and it entails a rather difficult button pressing procedure to get it to come on-there's no "light" button. Huh? This I don't understand at all. There is no "difficult button pressing procedure to get it to come on". ANY button press will turn it on if you are in the dark. I just spent about 6 hours using mine in the dark - in the backyard with my telescope, checking out Mercury/Venus/Mars/Jupiter/Saturn/The Moon. My 1102 was playing the entire time, first listening to the OK State/St. Joe NCAA basketball game, then scanning and listening to Holland, BBC and Australia. I settled on hitting a volume button to turn the blue light on. I also discovered that the light stays on while scanning! The batteries it comes with are rechargeable type, and it takes five hours to charge them since they don't have any juice out of the box, so I said the hell with them and went down to the grocery store and bought regular alkalines, which work fine. You should have been more patient. Mine were working right out of the box. After 6 hours of using the 1102 in the dark, they are still on "full". All in all, a rather nice radio but a little too complicated to work-it has five different ways to tune it and a complicated way to turn off the 99 minute sleep timer, in addition to the aforementioned light. Huh? You just press "exit" after power on to turn off the 99 minute sleep timer. This is "complicated"? You want complicated, try a Grundig Satellit 650! It also has a crappy speaker. But it's a good value for $50. For it's size, the speaker does fine. I have the silver Kaito version. I'm about to order a black Degen version also. I'll leave one at work and one at home, rather than taking the one I have back and forth! Dan Drake R8 Grundig Satellit 650 Radio Shack DX-440 (Sangean 803a) Grundig YB400 Tecsun PL-230 (YB550PE) Kaito KA1102 Hallicraters S-120 (1962) Zenith black dial 5 tube Tombstone (1936) E. H. Scott 23 tube Allwave in Tasman cabinet (1935) |
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