Friday, December 23, 2011

Eton E10 AM/FM Shortwave Radio

Eton E10 AM/FM Shortwave Radio Review



Eton E10 AM/FM Shortwave Radio Feature

  • Very compact, full-featured digital shortwave radio
  • Bright, backlit LCD screen; independent fine-tuning control knob and calibrated signal meter
  • Tunes AM/FM and shortwave signals
  • Auto-scan function; 550 programmable station memories
  • Digital alarm clock with sleep timer
Amazon.com Review If hearing broadcasts from around the world is your thing, the E10 from Etón just might be the tool you're looking for. While the radio doesn't have the powerful features and reception of its big brother, the E1XM, the E10's scaled-down feature set and size make it simpler to operate and carry. The E10 has a few surprises, too, like an intermediate frequency (IF) set control, an antenna trimmer, and a bandwidth control -- features you'd expect on a much larger tabletop unit.



Simple to operate and carry, the E10 is great for tuning in the world wherever the notion strikes you. View larger.


On the left, connectivity, tone control, and antenna gain settings. View larger.


On the right, tuning and antenna trim. View larger.
Design and Controls
Measuring 7.5 x 4.5 x 1.25 inches, and weighing 1.3 pounds, the E10 is certainly in the compact radio category. Thankfully, the same rubberized coating that graces the exterior of the E1XM has been applied to the E10, giving it a stout and rugged feel. Most of the action can be found on the front of the unit, where you'll find a direct frequency entry keypad, as well as buttons for auto-scanning, up/down station selection, band selection, memory control, IF set, bandwidth, and slow/fast tuning. Meanwhile, power, sleep, and timer buttons are arrayed above the E10's speaker.

On the left side of the E10 you'll find a 3.5mm connector for an external FM or shortwave antenna. Etón generously includes a handy retractable antenna that can be plugged in here to enhance signal reception -- although there is a telescoping antenna on the top of the unit. In addition to a power port and stereo headphone jack, the side of the radio also sports an antenna gain switch that lets you choose between DX, normal and local modes, allowing you to tone down excessively strong AM or shortwave stations if need be. One curiosity is the "tone" switch, which lets you choose between bass and treble, but provides no adjustment for either one. We assume the switch is intended to enhance the lower or upper music ranges when selected, but the difference between the two settings wasn't that noticeable.

Three dials on the right side of the unit control manual tuning, antenna trim and volume. The knobs have a nice smooth action, but a note of caution here: The knobs can be easily -- very easily -- plucked from their posts. If you tend to jostle your gear around, you may find yourself looking for a lost knob.

In addition to AC power, the the E10 can run off of four supplied Ni-MH AA cells. These are automatically recharged when you plug the unit in. Of course, you can also use non-rechargeable AA cells in a pinch.

LCD Display
The E10's backlit display is crisp and clear, with a clean layout that makes it easy to control the radio's tuning, clock, and timer functions. A separate space in the upper right corner is provided for the clock display so you can view the time and tune the radio at the same time -- a nice touch. Selecting shortwave meter bands is a breeze with this display, as you just push the meter band button until the meter you want is displayed on the screen. The radio's memories are easy to browse and recall on the display, as well.



A retractable metal "foot" on the bottom of the E10 keeps it upright when you place it on a level surface. View larger.
Another interesting feature of the E10, and one that depends on the display for its functionality is the system set codes system. Using specific codes, you can modify the E10's factory settings via the display and the numeric kaypad. Some of the options include changing the tuning steps for AM, changing the clock format, and altering the FM frequency range for different geographic locations.

Tuning Options
Tuning the with E10 is pretty straightforward. The radio tunes MW (commonly known as AM), FM and shortwave signals, and you can choose from manual, auto-scan, direct frequency entry, or fine tuning modes. If you're new to shortwave, auto-scan will quickly become your friend. With it, we quickly made a lot of discoveries, and heard stations from all over the world -- although our limited language skills made it difficult to always know exactly to whom or what we were listening! We found the manual, up/down button press tuning the most laborious, but we liked the fine tuning accuracy made possible by the E10's tuning knob. With it, very meticulous tuning is possible, thanks to selectable fast or slow tuning modes.

We didn't have a chance to test the E10's two interference reduction methods -- the IF set control and the bandwidth selector -- but advanced users will surely find these functions highly useful. Another feature for advanced users, the antenna trimmer, effectively "matches" the antenna to the tuner for optimum performance in shortwave mode.

The E10's impressive memory system also deserves mention. With it, you can set up a huge catalog of stored frequencies -- 500 of them to be exact. Once stored, recalling all these memories is pretty easy, thanks to a straightforward on-screen interface that stores up to 50 memories across 10 memory "pages." You can also scan through your memories to rapidly find the frequencies that are currently broadcasting.

Pros

  • Very compact, given the radio's features and reception quality
  • Clear layout of functions on the LCD
  • Fast, accurate shortwave tuning
Cons
  • Knobs should be better secured to the unit
  • Somewhat useless "tone" switch
What's in the Box
E10 radio, earphones, carrying case, retractable antenna, AC adapter/charger, 4 rechargeable batteries, and owner's manual. Imagine a radio that combines strong performance for fantastic reception and all of today's digital wizardry, bringing the world to your fingertips. The E10 is where intelligence meets performance.


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Coby World Band AM/FM/Shortwave Radio with Digital Display CX39, Silver

Coby World Band AM/FM/Shortwave Radio with Digital Display CX39, Silver Review



Coby World Band AM/FM/Shortwave Radio with Digital Display CX39, Silver Feature

  • Built-in AC line cord
  • AM/FM/SW1/SW2 radio bands
  • Built-in digital alarm clock
  • Built-in 3-inch dynamic speaker and headphone jack
  • Uses two "D" batteries, not included
No matter where you are, the Coby CX-39 portable 4-band radio helps you stay in touch with the world. The AM/FM radio lets you keep up with the latest news and traffic reports, follow your favorite sports teams, or just listen to whatever music station you're in the mood for. The SW1 and SW2 bands let you tune in to shortwave broadcasts and hear cultural perspectives from around the globe.

Lightweight and portable, the CX-39 can run on two "D" batteries or plug in to an outlet with the built-in AC line cord. The radio includes a built-in digital alarm clock and fits easily into a backpack or travel bag, making it perfect for home and for travel. And with a built-in 3-inch dynamic speaker, the CX-39 will meet your audio needs whether it's one person or a group of people listening in. So whatever you're doing, whether you're on a business trip, out camping, visiting friends, or just spending time at home, the CX-39 portable radio keeps you connected to the airwaves -- and to the world. radio; mini; clock; cd; player; tape; player; fm; am; time


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sangean ATS-909X AM/FM/LW/SW World Band Receiver

Sangean ATS-909X AM/FM/LW/SW World Band Receiver Review



Sangean ATS-909X AM/FM/LW/SW World Band Receiver Feature

  • PLL Synthesized Digital Tuning
  • 415 Programmable Memories
  • New, enlarged LCD with Backlight
  • Squelch Control
  • 3 Programmable wake timers
Digital AM/FM/Lwith SW Receiver with 415 Presets, PLL Tuning.


Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Sangean ATS-404 AM/FM Digital Shortwave World Band Receiver

Sangean ATS-404 AM/FM Digital Shortwave World Band Receiver Review



Sangean ATS-404 AM/FM Digital Shortwave World Band Receiver Feature

  • AM/FM and stereo shortwave reception
  • 45 memory presets
  • Illuminated 12/24-hour display
  • Repeating beep alarm; volume increases every 15 seconds for 1 minute
  • Carrying case and stereo earbuds included
The Sangean ATS-404 digital AM/FM stereo receiver is a portable shortwave radio with a built-in digital clock. This radio can receive an expanded number of radio frequencies, which makes it an ideal radio for either urban or rural use.

The illuminated time display, which also includes seconds, can be set to show the time of day in either 12-hour (AM/PM) or 24-hour time intervals. The alarm for this receiver has a repeating beep tone which increases in volume once every 15 seconds, for up to 1 minute. The radio has an adjustable sleep timer and snooze control.

The radio frequencies can be tuned in either automatically or manually. The auto memory scan will run through and play each preset station for seven seconds. The auto preset system will hold up to 45 frequencies in memory.

The radio includes a carrying case and stereo earbuds, along with a manufacturer's warranty for one year on parts and labor. Sangean America ATS-404 AM/FM Stereo/SW Radio ATS-404 FM Transmitters


Kaito Electronics Inc. KA500RED Voyager Emergency Radio- Red

Kaito Electronics Inc. KA500RED Voyager Emergency Radio- Red Review



Kaito Electronics Inc. KA500RED Voyager Emergency Radio- Red Feature

  • Dynamo Cranking Power - 120 turns per minute of cranking will power the built in Ni-MH battery pack with strong current and voltage.
  • Solar Panel Power - Under the direct sunlight, the solar panel will power the radio without a problem.
  • AA Batteries - You can use 3 normal AA batteries to run the radio for maximum reception.
  • Built-in Rechargeable battery pack.
  • Charge from a computer via USB port.
The Kaito Voyager is the perfect radio for emergencies and disasters. It comes with a High quality AC type brushless generator and the solar panel powers the radio by itself and charges the built-in batteries as well. To maximize the sunlight's rays, the solar panel is designed to tilt with the suns position to receive the energy during the day time. On the bottom side of the solar panel is a 5 LED reading lamp that you can use in poorly lit conditions. The super bright LED on the side can be used as a flashlight or can be a red flashing emergency signal. The radio is designed to charge many small electronic items with its USB jack that can connect to many standard USB enabled gadgets like your iPod or cellphone. It also comes with 6 cellphone tips that can charge many model phones by cranking or solar power. The weather alert feature enables you to receive the alert signal when a disaster arrives. 5 LED reading lamp for camping and emergency use. White LED flashlight Red LED blinking for emergency alert. AM - 520-1717 KHz FM - 88.00- 108.00 MHz SW1 - 3.20-9.00KHz SW2 - 9.00- 22.00KHz Weather Band - 7 standard bands for all stations, PLL crystal control circuit for stable reception Weather Alert - To be activated by weather alert signals.


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Sangean PT-10 AM/FM Stereo LW/SW Shortwave World Band Travel Radio

Sangean PT-10 AM/FM Stereo LW/SW Shortwave World Band Travel Radio Review



Sangean PT-10 AM/FM Stereo LW/SW Shortwave World Band Travel Radio Feature

  • Analog Tuning
  • Stereo Headphone Jack
  • Ultra Compact
  • LED Tuning Indicator
  • Leather Wrap Around Pouch
AM/FM Stereo/LW/SW World Band Receiver, Ultra-Compact, Stereo Headphone Jack, LED Tuning Indicator, DC Jack for AC Power Adaptor


Etón FR360B Solarlink Self-Powered Digital AM/FM/NOAA Radio with Solar Power, Flashlight and Cell Phone Charger (Black)

Etón FR360B Solarlink Self-Powered Digital AM/FM/NOAA Radio with Solar Power, Flashlight and Cell Phone Charger (Black) Review



Etón FR360B Solarlink Self-Powered Digital AM/FM/NOAA Radio with Solar Power, Flashlight and Cell Phone Charger (Black) Feature

  • AM & FM - NOAA weatherband all 7 channels Built-in 3 white LED light source 1 flashing red LED
  • Can be powered from four different sources: Dynamo/hand crank which charges the Ni-MH battery
  • USB cell phone charger 3.5 mm headphone input Dimensions: 6.25 x 6.5 x 2.75 and 158.75 x 165 x 69.85 mm (W x H x D)
  • Accessories: owners manual, warranty card Specifications subject to change
Self-Powered Digital AM/FM/NOAA Radio with Solar Power, Flashlight, and Cell Phone Charger