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I'm looking to buy a SW radio for my father in China so he can listen
to VOA broadcasts. I've looked online at some reviews and am not sure of how important certain specs of the radios are relative to price. (i.e. what is the advantage of the $100 radio over the $30 radio). Could anyone suggest a good radio for me, or tell me what I should be looking for in a prospective radio? Thanks for the help |
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Jay Heyl wrote: In article , says... I'm looking to buy a SW radio for my father in China so he can listen to VOA broadcasts. I've looked online at some reviews and am not sure of how important certain specs of the radios are relative to price. (i.e. what is the advantage of the $100 radio over the $30 radio). Could anyone suggest a good radio for me, or tell me what I should be looking for in a prospective radio? If all you want is to receive VOA, there are several Chinese manufactured radios that will do the job nicely and your father can probably pick up in China very cheaply. snip I hope he like Chinese opera otherwise don't bother. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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html The Chinese market version of the Grundig Satelit 800 is the Tecsun Ham 2000. You might not be able to buy one thru the ebay seller lypin. He said he would not be offering them because it would cost too much to ship them to the US or Europe. But you may be able to find another seller who would ship it domestically. Or you could send your father the money to go out and buy one locally. pPete Davis pJay Heyl wrote: blockquote TYPE=CITEIn article m, says... br I'm looking to buy a SW radio for my father in China so he can listen br to VOA broadcasts. I've looked online at some reviews and am not sure br of how important certain specs of the radios are relative to price. br (i.e. what is the advantage of the $100 radio over the $30 radio). br Could anyone suggest a good radio for me, or tell me what I should be br looking for in a prospective radio? pIf all you want is to receive VOA, there are several Chinese brmanufactured radios that will do the job nicely and your father can brprobably pick up in China very cheaply. The Degen DE-1102 has received brpretty good reviews. It has digial tuning, SSB, quite a few memories, bretc. It goes for about $60 delivered in the US. I would think well brunder half that in China. The Tecsun PL-230 is a little bit cheaper and brgives up the SSB, but appears to be otherwise comparable to the Degen. brConsidering the small price difference (at least in the US) I'd probably brgo with the Degen to get the SSB. These are both portable radios that brare just a bit too big to be considered pocket size. pFor even less money there are some pocket-sized portables that perform brremarkably well considering the cost. I have a Tecsun R-919 that cost me br$30 delivered in the US. It also has several shortcomings, including a brfilter that's a bit too wide and being somewhat touchy to tune on SW. brBut for the money and the size, I really can't complain. pIf you're looking for something a little larger with better sound brquality, the Tecsun BCL-2000 is a pretty good deal for the money. It's brnot without its faults (like being rather drifty before it warms up), brbut the sound is pretty good and I'm sure it will pick up VOA and the brother major broadcasters without difficulty. pIf you're looking for really big, room-filling sound, the Chinese brversion of the Drake Satellit 800 might be an option. This is an brimpressively large and pretty serious SW radio. It lists for about $500 brin the US, though smart shoppers can find them for $400 or less. I have brno idea what the Chinese version would go for in China. (And, brunfortunately, I don't recall the model number either.) pI've been suggesting Chinese-made radios because they're cranking out brsome pretty decent quality product that I assume goes for a lot less in brChina than it does in the US. If you're set on buying something in the brUS to send to him in China, the Sony ICF-SW7600GR would be a good place brto start looking. It goes for about $150. Another good choice is the brSangean ATS-909 (about $250 list). If you don't mind buying used, there brare hundreds of radios on ebay. The Radio Shack DX-398 is a rebadged brATS-909 that usually goes for about $125 on ebay. (Radio Shack brdiscontinued the DX-398 a couple years ago.) p -- Jay/blockquote /html |
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