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The Degen 1103 is a great cheap radio. I have also had the Sony 7600
(sold it when I bought the G), 7600G and now the 7600GR. The Sony's are my goto radios for travel. They are rugged, lots of features and sound great with good headphones. I will get the antenna one of these days too. Also, I could get my money out of them anytime I wanted. The degen is a wonderful set for the money if you get a good one and I have had lots of fun with it. But I don't take it with me. That jog wheel tuning looks too delicate for me and the way I travel. I use the radio around the house to check the ham bands and general conditions. I switch to the Sony if I want to get serious. If you want to have fun with this hobby go with the Sony. NomadW8 wrote: I am a long, long time SWL & Ham (since 1959). I have used literally hundreds of shortwave receivers & hamband receivers over that time.Two months ago I bought a Degen 1103 used for $35. I say return the Sony & get the Degen (Kaito)1103. It's a very good radiofor the $'s. Matches the Sony 7600 in performance. Receives SSB/CW (unlike the 1101) & is inexpensive. I use mine daily to monitor the ham bands, listen to AM & FM broadcast & shortwave broadcast. You can have low price & good performance. See reviews he http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4288 & http://www.radiointel.com/phil/2005_phil_port_guide.pdf Terry W8EJO |
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