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I just received the Kaito KA-208 Digital Display Mini AM-FM Radio. Though it
does not have SW on it I find the radio a pleasant surprise. I paid $15 including shipping for it. It is analog, but with digital tuning. First, it is the smallest radio I ever had. It is as small as a pack of cards. Second, the AM band is sensitive. I am in Maine, and I am picking up WTOP out of Washington DC at night with good reception. So, the AM is by far the most sensitive for a small radio I tried. Only the Sony 100 is in the same league. Third, FM is very good reception. I tested a tough fringe station on it and it receives it better than most radios I have had. It equals the GE SuperRadio III for the fringe station tested. I am not sure I got lucky and got a good model, or all of the KA-208's are this good. Construction is good, looks like it will hold up to some abuse. Anyways, the radio is on sale sometimes on Ebay, and a site called softwareandstuff.com has it on sale. For being such a small radio (about 3'" long) it is a decent performer. |
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"David" wrote in message news:NR8sd.414$eq6.120@trndny08...
I just received the Kaito KA-208 Digital Display Mini AM-FM Radio. If you liked that 208 for $15.00 you might want to try the Coby CB-91 digital model. I found them at a local discount appliance superstore for $7.00. Like you said about the Kaito, it is very sensitive on AM/FM and does a very good job on Shortwave. Some band ranges are not included but for $7.00 who is going to complain. I picked up one of the Bell and Howell 9 band analog dial units a year ago, and although it works well for the price, its dial assembly doesn't compare to the accuracy of the digital dial and readout in the Coby. Left it out in the sun too long and the dial pointer/freq chart, started warp a bit and never came back rite. The pointer now scrapes against the chart. I have several communications grade receivers so I am not trying to find a $1,000 like performance replacement out of a $10.00 radio, but for something to play with and not hurt the pocketbook it fits the bill. Also makes a nice radio to take along, camping or backpacking in the wild, where size might be a concern, and/or a/c power not available or as a backup emergency radio for when the power fails. The life of a couple of 'AA' cells in these units is truely amazing. Have fun..... |
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