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I'm strictly a beginner / hobbyist, wondering which purchase you pros
would recommend: Option 1: Got an ad in my latest Sears Canada bill selling two Grundig radios for CAD$ 149.99. You get both the S350 and the Mini 100PE. Purchasing both elsewhere would cost me $149.99 + $39.99. Option 2: Grundig YB400PE for CAD $199 Is the quality of the YB400PE better enough to warrant passing on the Sears 2-for-1 offer? Thanks in advance! - Frank |
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![]() "Frank" wrote in message .. . I'm strictly a beginner / hobbyist, wondering which purchase you pros would recommend: Option 1: Got an ad in my latest Sears Canada bill selling two Grundig radios for CAD$ 149.99. You get both the S350 and the Mini 100PE. Purchasing both elsewhere would cost me $149.99 + $39.99. Option 2: Grundig YB400PE for CAD $199 Is the quality of the YB400PE better enough to warrant passing on the Sears 2-for-1 offer? Thanks in advance! The YB400PE is the best of the three radios. However, it's hard to give buying advice in this situation without knowing 1) if you intend to pursue the hobby enough to see the differences between the S350 and YB400PE on SW, and 2) whether you have some need that's served by having the less than ideal mini 100PE or if it's just an "extra" that might sit around. Given the alternatives and without knowing the answers, I'd lean to the 400PE for the long run, but would suggest you consider the Kaito (Degan) 1102 (much discussed here) for a very reasonably priced starter radio if you're comfortable with online ordering through eBay. |
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Thanks guys - great tip! I already have a Realistic DX-392, which is
fine as a bedside radio, but I really want something smaller that I can take around with me easily. The 1102 looks perfect - glad I asked! Take care, - Frank |
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Frank wrote in message ...
I'm strictly a beginner / hobbyist, wondering which purchase you pros would recommend: .................................................. ................................. I would suggest the YB 400 PE would be the best choice for three main reasons: 1. It is a dual-conversion (IF 85mhz + 455khz) 2. It uses digital tuning. 3. It has cw/ssb * The dual-conversion gets rid of annoying images that are found in the cheaper models. * The digital tuning is quick and convenient as are the memories. * The cw/ssb feature permits listening to the amateur radio stations, and the cw mode can be used to listen to weak and fading shortwave stations. Adding the cw carrier and zero-beating will remove selective fading and several types of distortion. Very useful in these times of ionospheric disturbances. Useful even on medium wave. The shortcomings of the cheaper sets will become quite obvious with a little practice and leave you lusting for something better. You can skip the first stage and avoid the aggravation. |
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Frank wrote in message ...
I'm strictly a beginner / hobbyist, wondering which purchase you pros would recommend: Option 1: Got an ad in my latest Sears Canada bill selling two Grundig radios for CAD$ 149.99. You get both the S350 and the Mini 100PE. Purchasing both elsewhere would cost me $149.99 + $39.99. Option 2: Grundig YB400PE for CAD $199 Is the quality of the YB400PE better enough to warrant passing on the Sears 2-for-1 offer? Thanks in advance! - Frank I have both the YB400 and the S350. The YB400 has true digital tuning with presents and a good stable signal. The S350 is analog with digital readout and does drift somewhat. Reception wise, they are both quite similar. The S350 has a much better sound and near a zero noise level on shortwave where the YB400 has a hissing sound noise level on SW. I find myself using the S350 much more than the YB400. They are both good radios. With a noise level so low on the S350 it is easier to listen to the weaker stations. The two bandwidths on both radios are good but I have found the narrow bandwidth on the S350 a little narrower yet still produces good sound. I found the Mini 100 to be worthless to me as it was too hard to tune, and reception was weak. |
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In Canada , Durham Radio sells the Kaito if you decide to go with it.
They have a site on the internet. I have had a number of dealings with these folks and they are good to deal with. Bob Thanks Bob - I looked on their web site but didn't see Kaito or Degen on their home page's "We stock the following brands" list (at http://www.durhamradio.com/). But you're right - a search for Kaito found it at http://www.durhamradio.com/ka1102.htm |
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