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Hi, folks!
I've been trying to look up some hacks for my Eton E5 radio to extend its frequency range. I have read up on a few for the Degen DE1103 / Kaito KA1103 for listening 150 kHz (i.e. lowering the floor below 150 kHz) on AM and boosting the ceiling to ~40 MHz on AM and more than 300 MHz on FM. However, I have still found nothing for the E5/G5 radio. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? TIA... |
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On Jul 17, 12:22 am, Blue Streak wrote:
Hi, folks! I've been trying to look up some hacks for my Eton E5 radio to extend its frequency range. I have read up on a few for the Degen DE1103 / Kaito KA1103 for listening 150 kHz (i.e. lowering the floor below 150 kHz) on AM and boosting the ceiling to ~40 MHz on AM and more than 300 MHz on FM. However, I have still found nothing for the E5/G5 radio. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? TIA... Yea, why waste $150 on a ****ty Eton E5, when you have the same radio in a $65 Degen 1103 ? |
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