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Eton E100
If anyone is using an Eton E100 I would be interested in your comments.
I played around with one in Radio Shack and was impressed with the quality of the radio and its sound on FM. I was unable receive SW in the store. Thanks Robert |
robtgross wrote: If anyone is using an Eton E100 I would be interested in your comments. I played around with one in Radio Shack and was impressed with the quality of the radio and its sound on FM. I was unable receive SW in the store. Thanks Robert Robert: Look here.. http://www.radiointel.com/review-e100pl200.htm & Where are you located that they sell Eton E100's in RatShacks.. Only Cell phones here Dan / NYC |
I got to do the same thing the other day...I thought the build quality
seemed pretty good for such a little radio. I didn't get to hear it (no power), but it seemed pretty solid. |
Invader3K wrote: I got to do the same thing the other day...I thought the build quality seemed pretty good for such a little radio. I didn't get to hear it (no power), but it seemed pretty solid. .................................................. ............................. I have had an E100 for about 6 months. I find it quite sensitive with clear audio. The only problem for me is that it is so small. I have to put on my glasses to read some of the markings and readouts. The memory programming is a bit tricky, but if I can get used to it, anyone can. I use it mainly for walks with the dog and it is small enough to fit in any pocket. Bandwidth and stability are fine and battery drain is quite low on NiMH cells. It seems specially designed to be ultra-compact with no circuit compromises except for the small but clear speaker. You might also want to look at the larger E10 for general home use for its better sound and filters.........73........ken........ |
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