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Hiya....
I have both the KA-1101 and the KA 1102. I've been using both for over four months at work to listen to medium wave AM and some short wave. I switch from one to the other from time to time to see if I can spot any differences. For the most part, I've found them to be fairly equal not considering the ssb feature on the 1102. The sensitivity and the audio quality of both of them is on par. I've found though, that they have some interesting differences with selectivity. At first, I thought that the KA1101 was the more selective. I've found that my KA1101 is more selective then the KA 1102 on the 49 meter band. When I use the KA-1102 to listen to the BBC on 5975, it gets spooked by what ever is on 5960. The KA 1101 does not have this problem at that spot. Today I found another difference between the two in selectivity. This time, the KA1102 is the better. I had the KA-1101 tuned to 1190 AM to listen to Air America for a while. It was being spooked big time by Blumberg Radio on 1130. I could hear 1130 clearly while the KA-1101 was tuned on 1190. I tried both the narrow and wide filter settings. I still heard 1130 coming through. I even put the attenuator on "local" and I still heard 1130 spooking 1190 I tried the KA-1102 out on 1190 to see if it suffered from the same intermod problem. When I tuned the KA-1102 to 1190, I didn't hear 1130 at all. -- Respectfully, Michael Location: Northern NJ Primary Radio: R-75 with full Kiwa mods. Antennas: 200ft "Frankenstein" roof wire, G5RV Additional Radios:GE Super Radio III, PL-550, KA-1101, KA-1102, Kaiwa KA-989, Info-Mate 837, Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) Home Page: http://md_dxing.tripod.com/ |
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![]() Michael, Good to know this. I'm getting a KA1101 to supplement my KA1102 (which I really enjoy) so I'll be able to do my own comparisons to that effect as well. These are nice little radios, aren't they? Jackie |
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Hiya Michael
Thanks for the Interesting info about 1130 blasting over 1190 in Northern NJ; - does this happen Just with the KA-1101 or with other radios as well; - And does it happen when you collapse the whip some ?? - Sounds like what happens with my ~ $10 Jwin JX M-14 ( Still good for it's price) Dan ( NYC, Jwin, Sangean 606A, Icom R-75 ) Hiya.... I have both the KA-1101 and the KA 1102. I've been using both for over four months at work to listen to medium wave AM and some short wave. I switch from one to the other from time to time to see if I can spot any differences. For the most part, I've found them to be fairly equal not considering the ssb feature on the 1102. The sensitivity and the audio quality of both of them is on par. I've found though, that they have some interesting differences with selectivity. At first, I thought that the KA1101 was the more selective. I've found that my KA1101 is more selective then the KA 1102 on the 49 meter band. When I use the KA-1102 to listen to the BBC on 5975, it gets spooked by what ever is on 5960. The KA 1101 does not have this problem at that spot. Today I found another difference between the two in selectivity. This time, the KA1102 is the better. I had the KA-1101 tuned to 1190 AM to listen to Air America for a while. It was being spooked big time by Blumberg Radio on 1130. I could hear 1130 clearly while the KA-1101 was tuned on 1190. I tried both the narrow and wide filter settings. I still heard 1130 coming through. I even put the attenuator on "local" and I still heard 1130 spooking 1190 I tried the KA-1102 out on 1190 to see if it suffered from the same intermod problem. When I tuned the KA-1102 to 1190, I didn't hear 1130 at all. -- Respectfully, Michael Location: Northern NJ Primary Radio: R-75 with full Kiwa mods. Antennas: 200ft "Frankenstein" roof wire, G5RV Additional Radios:GE Super Radio III, PL-550, KA-1101, KA-1102, Kaiwa KA-989, Info-Mate 837, Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) Home Page: http://md_dxing.tripod.com/ |
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![]() "Jackie" wrote in message news:KoWjc.8129$Rd4.631220@attbi_s51... Michael, Good to know this. I'm getting a KA1101 to supplement my KA1102 (which I really enjoy) so I'll be able to do my own comparisons to that effect as well. These are nice little radios, aren't they? Jackie Yes.. I like them both :-) |
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![]() "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... Hiya Michael Thanks for the Interesting info about 1130 blasting over 1190 in Northern NJ; - does this happen Just with the KA-1101 or with other radios as well; - And does it happen when you collapse the whip some ?? - Sounds like what happens with my ~ $10 Jwin JX M-14 ( Still good for it's price) It happens with the whip fully retracted and folded in. I can't say if that happens to any other radios other then the KA-1101 because I just noticed it today. I'm going to bring my PL-550 into work tomorrow to see how it does with the same issue. Michael |
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![]() In article , Michael wrote: Hiya.... I have both the KA-1101 and the KA 1102. I've been using both for over four months at work to listen to medium wave AM and some short wave. I switch from one to the other from time to time to see if I can spot any differences. For the most part, I've found them to be fairly equal not considering the ssb feature on the 1102. The sensitivity and the audio quality of both of them is on par. I've found though, that they have some interesting differences with selectivity. At first, I thought that the KA1101 was the more selective. I've found that my KA1101 is more selective then the KA 1102 on the 49 meter band. When I use the KA-1102 to listen to the BBC on 5975, it gets spooked by what ever is on 5960. The KA 1101 does not have this problem at that spot. Today I found another difference between the two in selectivity. This time, the KA1102 is the better. I had the KA-1101 tuned to 1190 AM to listen to Air America for a while. It was being spooked big time by Blumberg Radio on 1130. I could hear 1130 clearly while the KA-1101 was tuned on 1190. I tried both the narrow and wide filter settings. I still heard 1130 coming through. I even put the attenuator on "local" and I still heard 1130 spooking 1190 I tried the KA-1102 out on 1190 to see if it suffered from the same intermod problem. When I tuned the KA-1102 to 1190, I didn't hear 1130 at all. I am also near the transmitters of several MW powerhouses here in North Jersey. It is not uncommon for WINS, WBBR, and several other stations to bleed intermod tens of kilohertz above their actual frequency on cheap Chinese radios. In fact, on my DE1102 if you tune to shortwave in an area where there is no signal, you can here the audio of several local MW transmitters down in the mud. That's why they call if "RF Hell" :-) |
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![]() "Mike S." wrote in message ... In article , Michael wrote: Hiya.... I have both the KA-1101 and the KA 1102. I've been using both for over four months at work to listen to medium wave AM and some short wave. I switch from one to the other from time to time to see if I can spot any differences. For the most part, I've found them to be fairly equal not considering the ssb feature on the 1102. The sensitivity and the audio quality of both of them is on par. I've found though, that they have some interesting differences with selectivity. At first, I thought that the KA1101 was the more selective. I've found that my KA1101 is more selective then the KA 1102 on the 49 meter band. When I use the KA-1102 to listen to the BBC on 5975, it gets spooked by what ever is on 5960. The KA 1101 does not have this problem at that spot. Today I found another difference between the two in selectivity. This time, the KA1102 is the better. I had the KA-1101 tuned to 1190 AM to listen to Air America for a while. It was being spooked big time by Blumberg Radio on 1130. I could hear 1130 clearly while the KA-1101 was tuned on 1190. I tried both the narrow and wide filter settings. I still heard 1130 coming through. I even put the attenuator on "local" and I still heard 1130 spooking 1190 I tried the KA-1102 out on 1190 to see if it suffered from the same intermod problem. When I tuned the KA-1102 to 1190, I didn't hear 1130 at all. I am also near the transmitters of several MW powerhouses here in North Jersey. It is not uncommon for WINS, WBBR, and several other stations to bleed intermod tens of kilohertz above their actual frequency on cheap Chinese radios. In fact, on my DE1102 if you tune to shortwave in an area where there is no signal, you can here the audio of several local MW transmitters down in the mud. That's why they call if "RF Hell" :-) OH, YEAH !!!! The area of NJ that is just west of NYC is a huge medium wave intermod stew. It is a great place to set up a medium wave transmitter because of all the ground water. The draw back is serious intermod. Michael |
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I have found the Kaito 1101 to be great for carrying on long walks
along the beach. The audio is crisp and clear and sensitivity off the whip is good. No problem the other day picking up Radio Bulgaria on the west coast. One thing I have found re the audio out jack. If you plug headphones into it you can hear the audio well enough (it could be a bit louder) and there is no muting. THis way you can hear the stations that are too low to stop the scan. Bob |
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![]() "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... Hiya Michael Thanks for the Interesting info about 1130 blasting over 1190 in Northern NJ; - does this happen Just with the KA-1101 or with other radios as well; - And does it happen when you collapse the whip some ?? - Sounds like what happens with my ~ $10 Jwin JX M-14 ( Still good for it's price) Hiya... I took my PL-550 to work today. It did not have the 1130 to 1190 intermod problem that the KA-1101 has. It is so glairing on the KA-1101 that I'm wondering if it is a filter defect in my particular radio. |
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