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I bought these two radios at a Goodwill store about ten years ago and
they do work pretty well.I was wondering,are they suppose to be good radios or just so so radios? The signal strenght meter on the Toshiba radio does not work and it wasen't working when I bought the radio,otherwise,the radio does work ok. cuhulin |
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![]() John S. wrote: wrote: I bought these two radios at a Goodwill store about ten years ago and they do work pretty well.I was wondering,are they suppose to be good radios or just so so radios? The signal strenght meter on the Toshiba radio does not work and it wasen't working when I bought the radio,otherwise,the radio does work ok. cuhulin The D1875 offers fair performance for an analog receiver. It is completely eclipsed by the performance and sheer number of features on a Degen DE1103, which can be had now for about the same price a 1875 sold for 15 years ago. The RFP-11 is essentially the same as the 1875. I have read of bands bleeding over on the rfp-11 (also sold under the kenwood name). I have 3 d1875s and a couple of them are extremely quiet and sensitive on SW, at least as good as my 1103. They are very good on MW but not as good as the 1103. The 2 that are excellent seem to be a newer version with a curved grill over the speaker. This must have some circuit tweaks over my 3rd 1875 which may be a slightly older version that has a flat speaker grill. Also the tone control on the 1875 is very effective. I still like my 1103 and my desktops better though but for 15-20$ on flea-bay (or goodwill) these cannot be beat, IMHO. |
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