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pickle December 4th 04 01:52 AM

Sanjaya wrote:
"David" wrote in message news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04...


snip
I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG
but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas.
Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn.

pickle December 4th 04 02:07 PM

Sanjaya wrote:
"pickle" wrote in message ...

Sanjaya wrote:

"David" wrote in message news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04...


snip
I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG
but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas.
Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn.



I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is sending
only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning
knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio
from him is 7 days.


Are you in the States?

The only drawback is that items are shipped certified
mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a trip
to the post office if no one is home when it comes.


I'm not too concerned about that. My main concern would be customs
problems or unusually long shipping times. I gather that isn't really
a problem with Liypn.

Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I didn't
have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via FedEx and my
signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep.
Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember.


I guess you are in the US.

However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones.
He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.


I sent Brochhi an email to ask. No answer yet.
I sent Liypn one also. He has already responded. (I know it's in his
auction). I wanted to see what his response was.
I will probably deal with Liypn.

I'm interested in the 1103 for its sensitivity. I understand it has
some quirks, like the way you have to adjust the volume and the fact
that you can't manually tune out of a band. It sounds a little clunky
to use but with superior selectivity and sensitivity.
That get's my money over an easy to use radio that won't recieve
anything.


No response yet from Radio Havana Cuba yet on my inquiry to that
musical program. I'll keep you posted on that. At least the email
hasn't bounced. That's a good sign.





pickle December 4th 04 02:11 PM

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snip
I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG
but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas.
Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn.

I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is
sending
only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning
knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio
from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified
mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a
trip
to the post office if no one is home when it comes.

Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I
didn't
have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via
FedEx and my
signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep.
Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember.
However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones.
He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with
Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's
sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.



Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the other
guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was mentioned
in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem with
it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days.

Lucky




I believe Passport said "unconfirmed reports" that the transformer "appears" to
pose a problem in some cases. Liypn was not including the transformer as part of the
purchase when I got mine. I've bought 3 other radios from him, all came with the
step-up transformer, and not have caused any problem.
Besides, if a person has their own charger and another set of rechargeable batteries
the step-up transformer and mains power are not needed at all.
And you are correct... not all pre-Sept. 28 DE1103s have the tuning knob problem.
(If I read your post correctly.)
Anyway, it's each person's choice to order from the vendor that gives them the
service and products they desire. I choose Liypn if he offers the item I'm interested
in. But I've purchased from Brochhi and have had a satisfactory experience there too.
He just didn't answer my e-mails. The radios were fine.
All I'm saying here is Pickle should be sure he's getting a post-Sept. 28 model, lessening
the chances of having the tuning knob glitch.


I use batteries in all my portables anyway. That way they're...er..
portable. The ones that use D cells last a LONG time.
We'll see about the AA's. And I have a charger with nickle hydride
batts. Much better than NiCad.

pickle December 4th 04 03:19 PM

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Sanjaya wrote:


"David" wrote in message
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snip
I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG
but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas.
Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn.

I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is
sending
only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning
knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio

from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified

mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a
trip
to the post office if no one is home when it comes.

Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I
didn't
have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via
FedEx and my
signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep.
Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember.
However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones.
He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with
Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's
sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.



Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the other
guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was mentioned
in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem with
it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days.

Lucky




I believe Passport said "unconfirmed reports" that the transformer "appears" to
pose a problem in some cases. Liypn was not including the transformer as part of the
purchase when I got mine. I've bought 3 other radios from him, all came with the
step-up transformer, and not have caused any problem.
Besides, if a person has their own charger and another set of rechargeable batteries
the step-up transformer and mains power are not needed at all.
And you are correct... not all pre-Sept. 28 DE1103s have the tuning knob problem.
(If I read your post correctly.)
Anyway, it's each person's choice to order from the vendor that gives them the
service and products they desire. I choose Liypn if he offers the item I'm interested
in. But I've purchased from Brochhi and have had a satisfactory experience there too.
He just didn't answer my e-mails. The radios were fine.
All I'm saying here is Pickle should be sure he's getting a post-Sept. 28 model, lessening
the chances of having the tuning knob glitch.


I use batteries in all my portables anyway. That way they're...er..
portable. The ones that use D cells last a LONG time.
We'll see about the AA's. And I have a charger with nickle hydride
batts. Much better than NiCad.



You're all set : )
Let us know how you like the radio.
I'll predict now that you'll say "amazing" performance.
But be sure to post your own reactions. Some people
really have an issue with the ergonomics... I don't
though. It was a non-issue for me.
Best wishes for the holiday season.


It'll be after the holidays. I hinted to my wife that I'd
like one for Christmas but I'm doing the research.
If I'm a good boy, maybe I'll get one. If not I'll order it
myself in January. Either way, it'll be a little while yet.
I'll keep you posted.
Happy holidays to you as well.

David December 4th 04 11:06 PM

Just got the Degen 1103
 
I just got the Degen 1103 from China. It took about 10 days for delivery.
First off,
the package had over 10 China stamps on it for my son's stamp collection, so
that was a bonus. My first day impressions are this is a GREAT radio! It
definitely outperforms
past portables I owned including the Grundig YB 400, Radio Shack DX-440, and
Sony SW 100. It's top strength is excellent sensitivity on all bands.
Actually superior sensitivity. I checked for fringe stations for my area and
it digged them out with the whip not used. On FM bands it is superb. I also
got two TV channels on it on the lower FM band. One TV station is 90 miles
away and it gets it. Only my GE SuperRadio III could get that TV channel,
and the Degen does it slightly better. AM band is also just as good. I am
just starting to check the shortwave bands. So this is a great radio thus
far. Though under $100, a radio like this would easily be above $200 five
years ago.



Sanjaya December 4th 04 11:38 PM


"David" wrote in message news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04...
I just got the Degen 1103 from China. It took about 10 days for delivery.
First off,
the package had over 10 China stamps on it for my son's stamp collection, so
that was a bonus. My first day impressions are this is a GREAT radio! It
definitely outperforms
past portables I owned including the Grundig YB 400, Radio Shack DX-440, and
Sony SW 100. It's top strength is excellent sensitivity on all bands.
Actually superior sensitivity. I checked for fringe stations for my area and
it digged them out with the whip not used. On FM bands it is superb. I also
got two TV channels on it on the lower FM band. One TV station is 90 miles
away and it gets it. Only my GE SuperRadio III could get that TV channel,
and the Degen does it slightly better. AM band is also just as good. I am
just starting to check the shortwave bands. So this is a great radio thus
far. Though under $100, a radio like this would easily be above $200 five
years ago.



Ten days from China sounds like you got it from Liypn. So it's been tested by
him and it's from the post-Sept. 28, 2004 manuafacturing run, when they fixed
the tuning knob glitch.

I love it too. I don't use my YB-400 or 7600GR as much now that I've got
the 1103.

Give us your feedback on the ergonomics. I found no problem getting used to
the volume control and number buttons layout. If I had disliked them very much
I think the SW reception of the radio would make up for it ten fold.

Be ready for a few posters here to tell you it's Chinese crap and insuate you are
a communist or (God knows why) were actually born in China. What counts for
me is the performance. And at about $65 US delivered, it's the best value in a
portable I have ever seen.



Sanjaya December 5th 04 09:54 AM


"pickle" wrote in message ...
Sanjaya wrote:
"David" wrote in message news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04...


snip
I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG
but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas.
Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn.


I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is sending
only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning
knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio
from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified
mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a trip
to the post office if no one is home when it comes.

Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I didn't
have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via FedEx and my
signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep.
Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember.
However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones.
He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.



Lucky December 5th 04 10:45 AM


"Sanjaya" wrote in message
ink.net...

"pickle" wrote in message
...
Sanjaya wrote:
"David" wrote in message
news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04...


snip
I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG
but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas.
Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn.


I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is
sending
only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning
knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio
from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified
mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a
trip
to the post office if no one is home when it comes.

Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I
didn't
have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via
FedEx and my
signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep.
Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember.
However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones.
He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with
Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's
sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.



Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the other
guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was mentioned
in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem with
it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days.

Lucky



Sanjaya December 5th 04 11:01 AM


"Lucky" wrote in message ...

"Sanjaya" wrote in message
ink.net...

"pickle" wrote in message
...
Sanjaya wrote:
"David" wrote in message
news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04...


snip
I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG
but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas.
Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn.


I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is
sending
only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning
knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio
from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified
mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a
trip
to the post office if no one is home when it comes.

Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I
didn't
have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via
FedEx and my
signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep.
Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember.
However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones.
He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with
Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's
sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.



Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the other
guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was mentioned
in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem with
it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days.

Lucky



I believe Passport said "unconfirmed reports" that the transformer "appears" to
pose a problem in some cases. Liypn was not including the transformer as part of the
purchase when I got mine. I've bought 3 other radios from him, all came with the
step-up transformer, and not have caused any problem.
Besides, if a person has their own charger and another set of rechargeable batteries
the step-up transformer and mains power are not needed at all.
And you are correct... not all pre-Sept. 28 DE1103s have the tuning knob problem.
(If I read your post correctly.)
Anyway, it's each person's choice to order from the vendor that gives them the
service and products they desire. I choose Liypn if he offers the item I'm interested
in. But I've purchased from Brochhi and have had a satisfactory experience there too.
He just didn't answer my e-mails. The radios were fine.
All I'm saying here is Pickle should be sure he's getting a post-Sept. 28 model, lessening
the chances of having the tuning knob glitch.



Jay December 5th 04 12:02 PM

Agree totally. I tend to collect portables and have most of the major ones
available. Even though some reviewers have hated the volume arrangement (and
I find it a problem when using the radio on my nightstand, it doesn't take
away from the fact that this is by far the best performing, small portable I
have. It's sensitivity is just outstanding on all bands, the sound is
pleasant for the size of the radio and I find battery life to be reasonable.
(I don't mess around with rechargeables...I use so many radios that keeping
track of charging them would be impossible...modern alkalines seem to last a
long time for me). From what I've read, the charging circuit is "dumb"...you
have to manually set a charge time and guess how long is needed. Many users
report that an outboard charger, such as the new crop of fast chargers, do a
more thorough job, and take the guesswork out of it.

The real excitement of this radio is that Degen obviously knows how to make
a fantastic rf front end for very low cost...the rf performance of this
radio rivals the very best portables I have and beats my Sony SW77 on am by
far.


Jay
"David" wrote in message
news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04...
I just got the Degen 1103 from China. It took about 10 days for delivery.
First off,
the package had over 10 China stamps on it for my son's stamp collection,
so
that was a bonus. My first day impressions are this is a GREAT radio! It
definitely outperforms
past portables I owned including the Grundig YB 400, Radio Shack DX-440,
and
Sony SW 100. It's top strength is excellent sensitivity on all bands.
Actually superior sensitivity. I checked for fringe stations for my area
and
it digged them out with the whip not used. On FM bands it is superb. I
also
got two TV channels on it on the lower FM band. One TV station is 90 miles
away and it gets it. Only my GE SuperRadio III could get that TV channel,
and the Degen does it slightly better. AM band is also just as good. I am
just starting to check the shortwave bands. So this is a great radio thus
far. Though under $100, a radio like this would easily be above $200 five
years ago.





Sanjaya December 5th 04 02:44 PM


"pickle" wrote in message ...
Sanjaya wrote:
"Lucky" wrote in message ...

"Sanjaya" wrote in message
hlink.net...

"pickle" wrote in message
...

Sanjaya wrote:

"David" wrote in message
news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04...


snip
I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG
but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas.
Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn.

I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is
sending
only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning
knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio
from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified
mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a
trip
to the post office if no one is home when it comes.

Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I
didn't
have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via
FedEx and my
signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep.
Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember.
However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones.
He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with
Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's
sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.



Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the other
guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was mentioned
in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem with
it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days.

Lucky




I believe Passport said "unconfirmed reports" that the transformer "appears" to
pose a problem in some cases. Liypn was not including the transformer as part of the
purchase when I got mine. I've bought 3 other radios from him, all came with the
step-up transformer, and not have caused any problem.
Besides, if a person has their own charger and another set of rechargeable batteries
the step-up transformer and mains power are not needed at all.
And you are correct... not all pre-Sept. 28 DE1103s have the tuning knob problem.
(If I read your post correctly.)
Anyway, it's each person's choice to order from the vendor that gives them the
service and products they desire. I choose Liypn if he offers the item I'm interested
in. But I've purchased from Brochhi and have had a satisfactory experience there too.
He just didn't answer my e-mails. The radios were fine.
All I'm saying here is Pickle should be sure he's getting a post-Sept. 28 model, lessening
the chances of having the tuning knob glitch.


I use batteries in all my portables anyway. That way they're...er..
portable. The ones that use D cells last a LONG time.
We'll see about the AA's. And I have a charger with nickle hydride
batts. Much better than NiCad.


You're all set : )
Let us know how you like the radio.
I'll predict now that you'll say "amazing" performance.
But be sure to post your own reactions. Some people
really have an issue with the ergonomics... I don't
though. It was a non-issue for me.
Best wishes for the holiday season.



Jim Hackett December 5th 04 03:19 PM

I actually got a response from Brocchi once. I was interested in buying an
FR200 and asked if I could pick the color. He emailed me back stating
"Absolutely not"! Ok, then, forget it....



"Sanjaya" wrote in message
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"Sanjaya" wrote in message
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"pickle" wrote in message
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Sanjaya wrote:
"David" wrote in message
news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04...


snip
I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG
but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for
Christmas.
Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn.

I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is
sending
only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning
knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a
radio
from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped
certified
mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and
a
trip
to the post office if no one is home when it comes.

Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and
I
didn't
have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via
FedEx and my
signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep.
Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember.
However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones.
He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance
with
Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's
sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.



Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the
other
guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was
mentioned
in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem
with
it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days.

Lucky



I believe Passport said "unconfirmed reports" that the transformer
"appears" to
pose a problem in some cases. Liypn was not including the transformer as
part of the
purchase when I got mine. I've bought 3 other radios from him, all came
with the
step-up transformer, and not have caused any problem.
Besides, if a person has their own charger and another set of rechargeable
batteries
the step-up transformer and mains power are not needed at all.
And you are correct... not all pre-Sept. 28 DE1103s have the tuning knob
problem.
(If I read your post correctly.)
Anyway, it's each person's choice to order from the vendor that gives them
the
service and products they desire. I choose Liypn if he offers the item I'm
interested
in. But I've purchased from Brochhi and have had a satisfactory experience
there too.
He just didn't answer my e-mails. The radios were fine.
All I'm saying here is Pickle should be sure he's getting a post-Sept. 28
model, lessening
the chances of having the tuning knob glitch.





Sanjaya December 5th 04 03:22 PM


"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
nk.net...
I actually got a response from Brocchi once. I was interested in buying an
FR200 and asked if I could pick the color. He emailed me back stating
"Absolutely not"! Ok, then, forget it....


LOL!!!
Guess I'm lucky he didn't answer me.



tianli December 5th 04 03:32 PM


He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with

Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's

sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.


Hmmm, that's odd, Brochhi has answered EVERY email I have ever sent to him.



Jim Hackett December 5th 04 03:33 PM

I HAVE bought from him way back when but after that response, I'll stick
with Liypn!


"Sanjaya" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
nk.net...
I actually got a response from Brocchi once. I was interested in buying
an
FR200 and asked if I could pick the color. He emailed me back stating
"Absolutely not"! Ok, then, forget it....


LOL!!!
Guess I'm lucky he didn't answer me.





Sanjaya December 5th 04 03:44 PM


"tianli" wrote in message ...

He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with

Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's

sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.


Hmmm, that's odd, Brochhi has answered EVERY email I have ever sent to him.



I wish he would have answered me too.
I was wanting a Tecsun BCL2000 with English lettering.
Liypn was only selling the Chinese labeled ones by then.
So I asked Brochhi if he was still shipping the English versions.
He never answered, even after 3 e-mails, but I took a chance
that he still had the English ones.
I was right, and got a great radio.
Not sure if it is the updated one or not, but it has very
little drift on MW which is what I use it for. It will drift 1 kHz
after I turn it on, and then none after it warms up. He also supplied
a terrific step-up transformer for 220v. It's not the same as the
ones Liypn sent me (which work fine for me), but the one Brochhi sent
barely gets to luke warm even if used for hours on end.



Jim Hackett December 5th 04 03:54 PM

Does the transformer you got from Brocchi say AC ACADAPTER on the box?
That's the one I got from him and they also run fairly cool although I DID
have 2 of them just stop working...



"Sanjaya" wrote in message
ink.net...

"tianli" wrote in message
...

He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance
with

Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's

sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.


Hmmm, that's odd, Brochhi has answered EVERY email I have ever sent to
him.



I wish he would have answered me too.
I was wanting a Tecsun BCL2000 with English lettering.
Liypn was only selling the Chinese labeled ones by then.
So I asked Brochhi if he was still shipping the English versions.
He never answered, even after 3 e-mails, but I took a chance
that he still had the English ones.
I was right, and got a great radio.
Not sure if it is the updated one or not, but it has very
little drift on MW which is what I use it for. It will drift 1 kHz
after I turn it on, and then none after it warms up. He also supplied
a terrific step-up transformer for 220v. It's not the same as the
ones Liypn sent me (which work fine for me), but the one Brochhi sent
barely gets to luke warm even if used for hours on end.





Sanjaya December 5th 04 06:25 PM


"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
nk.net...
Does the transformer you got from Brocchi say AC ACADAPTER on the box?
That's the one I got from him and they also run fairly cool although I DID
have 2 of them just stop working...



"Sanjaya" wrote in message
ink.net...

"tianli" wrote in message
...

He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*.
I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance
with
Brochhi...
unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's
sending a
post-Sept. 28 model.

Hmmm, that's odd, Brochhi has answered EVERY email I have ever sent to
him.



I wish he would have answered me too.
I was wanting a Tecsun BCL2000 with English lettering.
Liypn was only selling the Chinese labeled ones by then.
So I asked Brochhi if he was still shipping the English versions.
He never answered, even after 3 e-mails, but I took a chance
that he still had the English ones.
I was right, and got a great radio.
Not sure if it is the updated one or not, but it has very
little drift on MW which is what I use it for. It will drift 1 kHz
after I turn it on, and then none after it warms up. He also supplied
a terrific step-up transformer for 220v. It's not the same as the
ones Liypn sent me (which work fine for me), but the one Brochhi sent
barely gets to luke warm even if used for hours on end.





The transformer box, if there was one... can't remember if it was just in the
radio box, is packed away with the BCL2000 box.
But the transformer itself says Cn (or maybe Ch) and AC AC ADAPTER
The C looks like a crescent moon. On the side with the prongs is a sticker
that says CCC.
Runs cool, has 4-5 hours of use everyday for a month and a half.



David December 5th 04 09:34 PM

I find the volume control easy to adjust to. No big deal for me. It is a
small tradeoff for
a well made radio. I mean the thing cost just $65. I did get it from Liypn.
He even emailed me an English version of the manual.
The sensitivity easily rivals more expensive models. It is definitely more
sensitive than the YB 400. I got a wow feeling when using
it. In many ways it is superior to the mini
Sony SW 100s I once had. I am using rechargeable batteries with the radio. I
have
a recharger I use with my digital camera, so
I use this to recharge the batteries. I got an extra set of rechargeables,
so I am able to rely on just battery power all the time.
"David" wrote in message
news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04...
I just got the Degen 1103 from China. It took about 10 days for delivery.
First off,
the package had over 10 China stamps on it for my son's stamp collection,

so
that was a bonus. My first day impressions are this is a GREAT radio! It
definitely outperforms
past portables I owned including the Grundig YB 400, Radio Shack DX-440,

and
Sony SW 100. It's top strength is excellent sensitivity on all bands.
Actually superior sensitivity. I checked for fringe stations for my area

and
it digged them out with the whip not used. On FM bands it is superb. I

also
got two TV channels on it on the lower FM band. One TV station is 90 miles
away and it gets it. Only my GE SuperRadio III could get that TV channel,
and the Degen does it slightly better. AM band is also just as good. I am
just starting to check the shortwave bands. So this is a great radio thus
far. Though under $100, a radio like this would easily be above $200 five
years ago.





[email protected] December 7th 04 11:47 PM

Haven't got my 1103 yet. It's only been 3 days since I ordered it and
got confirmation of shipping date of yesterday, but I did pick up a
package of 4 Energizer NIMH 2200mah AA batterys and 15 minute charger
for $27.00. I feel better about using the batterys than a questionable
110/220 conversion scheme and a more or less manual charger system in
the radio. Also, if you have ever compared battery operation vs
el-cheapo wart plug operation, many times it can be much quieter
depending on your location. Super quiet location, batterys win out.
Been there, done that.

I did see a neat charger battery combo kit for about $25.00 that worked
either on 12VDC or 120VAC, but it had a 220V to 110V converter plug
with it, so I passed on that one.


tianli December 8th 04 01:13 PM


OrgName: United States Internet Inc.


So, your his state side operative. ;-))




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