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KAITO 1103 question
Nic. Santean wrote: Does anybody know whether Kaito 1103 has PLL ? I would guess so (having direct frequency input), but is hard to believe to have PLL and dual conversion at this price. In addition, many users report no "chugging" during manual tuning, and that sounds suspicious too. I am thinking to get one and I would appreciate your input. Cordially Nic. Yes, it uses PLL and dual conversion. The result is a radio that holds on a frequency very well, but tends to generate images of signals 900 khz down (twice the IF). Any radio that tunes in 1khz increments is going to chug a bit as it skips 1 khz at a time. It isn't significant on the 1103 though. Go for the radio - but get the Degen De1103 rather than the Kaito. It is is an incredible package of features at $65.00 shipped. |
KAITO 1103 question
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KAITO 1103 question
Here are some reviews on the Degen 1103. I own one it is a fine radio. I
have no image problems, but I live in a rural area. http://www.radiointel.com/review-degende1103.htm http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4288 http://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/mtrevumar05.pdf |
KAITO 1103 question
On 17 Dec 2005 08:44:33 -0800, "John S." wrote:
wrote: John S. wrote: Nic. Santean wrote: Does anybody know whether Kaito 1103 has PLL ? I would guess so (having direct frequency input), but is hard to believe to have PLL and dual conversion at this price. In addition, many users report no "chugging" during manual tuning, and that sounds suspicious too. I am thinking to get one and I would appreciate your input. Cordially Nic. Yes, it uses PLL and dual conversion. The result is a radio that holds on a frequency very well, but tends to generate images of signals 900 khz down (twice the IF). Dual conversion should eliminate images at twice the second IF (455-Khz). Does it use up conversion for the first IF? Couldn't tell you, but there is a russian site that has a highly detailed review of this receiver. Does anyone have the link? It uses a 450khz IF and an image of many strong signals can be found 900khz down. In the area of 8.9mhz they do conflict with potentially interesting signals from commercial aircraft. Otherwise they are not a problem. Odd. I was told the Eton E1 is made ina factory in India that primarily builds mil-spec stuff. |
Eton E1 AM/FM Shortwave Receiver with XM Satellite Radio ? Make in India ?
David,
Very Close - The Eton E1 Radio is make in a Factory in India by an Indian Company that is a major supplier of Indian Military Communications Gear for the Indian Government. hope this helps - e1'ing you all ~ RHF .. . . .. . . .. .. . . Out ! The " Eton E1 XM " ( E1XM ) 'Universal' Radio / Receiver . . . it is the Legendary 'Grundig Satellit 900' born a new !!! ETON E1 RADIO GROUP = http://tinyurl.com/9lfd7 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ETON-E1-XM-Radio/ |
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