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Eton E1 Portátil Digital Acero Inoxidable - Radio (Portátil, Digital, 87.00-108.00 MHz, 520-1710 kHz, 1711-29995 kHz, 10.1 cm)

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  • Cobertura completa: recibe frecuencias AM, FM, onda larga y onda corta (SW) con ajuste manual digital preciso, automático o teclado, lo que garantiza que permanezca conectado a emisiones globales.
  • Calidad superior de la señal: cuenta con conversión dual digital sintetizada PLL para una precisión de sintonización inigualable, mientras que un circuito de sintonización síncrono reduce la distorsión y la decoloración para un audio cristalino.
  • Escucha avanzada de onda corta: incluye banda lateral única (SSB) para acceso a señales de radio aficionadas, marítimas, aeronáuticas y militares, mejorando tu experiencia de onda corta.
  • Escucha personalizable: equipado con 700 estaciones programables, filtros de ancho de banda seleccionables y un reloj digital con alarma y temporizador de suspensión para una experiencia de escucha personalizada.
  • Potencia portátil y versátil: viene con una funda de piel vegano para viajes y protección, y funciona con el adaptador de CA incluido o pilas alcalinas AA (no incluidas) para comodidad sobre la marcha.



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Radio de onda corta

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A partir de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la radio ha sido un medio de comunicación fundamental en todo el mundo. Al entrar en los nuevos milenios, Etón lanzó la línea de productos completamente rediseñada de Radio Mundial. Ahora, cuando entramos en la tercera década del siglo XXI presentamos la Serie Elite, una serie de radios de la línea de la parte superior de la mano. Sumérgete y escucha el Universo con los únicos productos que unen un sentido del estilo antiguo con las tecnologías de vanguardia del futuro.

Radio Elite Executive

El ejecutivo Elite recibe todas las longitudes de onda de radio (AM(MW), FM con RDS, LW y onda corta (SW), tanto en casa como en el extranjero. Además, también recibe banda de aviones VHF, banda lateral única (SSB) e incluye un sintonizador PLL para que tu señal AM sea fuerte y clara. Cuenta con una funda de cuero con costuras artesanales para una máxima portabilidad.

Fuente de alimentación: Cable de carga con adaptador de CA o 4 pilas AA (se venden por separado) 10,4 cm x 16,8 cm x 3 cm (alto x ancho x profundidad)

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Salam
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 19 de mayo de 2023
وصل الجهاز وبه خدوش عن زر sync/ssb وهذ دليل التغليف السيء ، بما ان الجهاز يصدر للخارج كان من الطبيعي ان يكون مزود الطاقة الكهربائية يدعم 220v-110v على الاقل لذلك حصل على 🤩
Ronald Goveas
Comentado en India el 8 de marzo de 2023
Overall , A great radio for a enthusiast . Only drawback was the AC charger adapter. It is for 110 v a/c.
MANUEL A.
Comentado en México el 26 de agosto de 2022
Excelente radio. Recepción garantizada de emisoras nacionales e internacionales. Una gran ventaja es que su instructivo viene en español y ayuda mucho a los que no somos profesionales de la radiodifusión. Una ventaja adicional es que ademas de usar baterías comunes, puede utilizar baterías recargables.Muy buena calidad de sus materiales. Lo recomiendo ampliamente para todos aquellos que gustan de escuchar la radio y explorar nuevas emisoras y para ampliar el numero de emisoras recomiendo adquirir la antena externa. El envío por Amazon Prime llego un día antes de lo programado.
D Customer
Comentado en México el 13 de julio de 2021
Soy un radio escucha convencional, pero quería un radio de calidad que además contara con banda de onda corta y este producto cumple con mis expectativas , pues tiene una excelente recepción de FM, y en cuestión de onda corta la recepción en exteriores en buena, pero en interiores siento que requiere una antena que aumente su recepción, pero en general estoy contento con la calidad.
Gordon
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de febrero de 2021
I have a lot of experience with portable shortwave receivers, and the Eton Elite Executive is the best I’ve ever owned. Here are my pros and cons:PROS• Sensitivity in SSB (single side band) is similar to desktop general coverage receivers. The ability to change bandwidth is an advanced feature that can help in improving the intelligibility of SSB signals, and works well. Frequency stability (important for SSB) is very good. See CONS below for a note about entering SSB.• Shortwave broadcast sensitivity and sound quality is excellent. Bandwidth adjustment helps reduce the effects of adjacent channel interference and/or noise. Bands can be accessed quickly by the “F” buttons, or you can let the radio scan and automatically stop at a strong signal.• Medium Wave (AM broadcast) sensitivity is also excellent. Again, the ability to change bandwidth helps with adjacent channel interference.• Long Wave is not used much in North America, so I have no comments on it at this time.• The FM band includes RDS (Radio Data System) similar to that found in modern car radios. This identifies the station and the music playing and scrolls it in the display. While this radio only has one speaker, the stereo sound on headphones is very clean and full.• The aircraft band is surprisingly good. Portables I’ve owned in the past that include this band were terribly insensitive. The sensitivity of the Elite is as good or better than that of my ham radio VHF/UHF transceiver which also receives the aircraft band. Bandwidth filtering is also available on this band.• Squelch (to silence noise when no signal is present) is also included, and works on all bands. This is particularly nice when listening to communications (SSB or aircraft) that tend to be intermittent. It also serves as a ‘mute’ on FM to silence the radio hiss between stations when tuning the FM band.• 700 memory locations in 100 pages of 7 each to store favourite frequencies. Pages can be labelled (eg. AIR BAND, FM1, FM2...)• Line In/Out jack to play an mp3 player through the radio’s speaker or to record off the radio, respectively.• For someone who is interested in getting into short wave listening or aircraft monitoring for the first time, save some money and buy one of these radios instead of a more expensive desktop receiver. Performance is on par, although it may not have all the features found in a desktop.CONS• While the leather cover is nice, it’s only practical for protecting the front, top and back of the radio while travelling. I would have preferred a more practical soft lined pouch.• The manual is misleading on how to enter the SSB mode. It states that you have to quick press the SYNC/SSB/RDS button twice, but all this does is put the radio into SYNC mode. SYNC is the worst feature of the radio and is poorly implemented. It’s meant to help with minimizing the effects of fading broadcast signals, but is terribly distorted. Ignore this instruction (and avoid using SYNC for listening to broadcasts!) and simply quick press the U/LSB button above it to enter SSB. You can then toggle between upper and lower sideband with this same button.• After just a couple of weeks of gently swivelling the telescoping antenna about, it has become quite loose where it enters the radio, causing the antenna to wobble as you move the radio.• I sent Eton Customer Service a note about the antenna wobble and several days later, not even an acknowledgement of my issue. This may be an indicator of what to expect if warranty issues ever come up.• For setting the clock, avoid using RDS AUTO. Set it manually. If you use RDS Auto, the radio reads the RDS data from local stations (if they are transmitting this data) and automatically sets the radio’s clock. Depending on whether the station you are tuned to has properly set their time, you may find that going from one station to another will result in your clock time changing. This is the fault of the radio stations and not a fault of the radio.Overall, this radio is an excellent buy, particularly when the price is reduced on Amazon. It’s also generally cheaper than its competitors (TECSUN, SANGEAN) for radios with similar performance/features.
GeoffreyTheSeahorse
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de octubre de 2021
I have been in the radio hobby for eight years and a friend highly recommend Eton.The radio came with multipage booklet stating how great their product is (much like when you when buy a luxury car). It was helpful pointing out features and how to use them. With being said here is short rundown of the radio why I returned it.The Eton Elite Executive is a crumby radio.Pros:-There is a built in antenna for shortwave.- It has six AM bandwith adjustments- It also has antenna gain adjustments- FM sounded nicer than the AMCons:- Even with six bandwith adjustments, there is a very distinct ring and or hiss that is equal to or even louder than the set volume on AM and shortwave. If you put on SSB and change antenna gain it helps quite a bit, but it still enough to make what you you are listening to nearly unintelligible . And it gave me a headache.- It takes a few minutes to figure out the controls even after reading the manual.- It felt cheaply made. I honestly thought I was going to break the buttons just pressing them.- The sound quality (or tonal) was REALLY bad. I bought a cheap ($16) AM/FM radio at the same time as this and it sounds better, especially on AMIt's worth noting that I compared all of the features head to head with my Tecsun PL-880 that is eight years old with a battery that was nearly dead (as in the end of its usable life, not dead as in uncharged). With battery on its last leg my Tecsun was really limping along.-Even with a nearly dead battery my Tecsun was able to pull in more shortwave stations than the fully charged Eton. 20 for Tecsun vs. 10 for Eton, even after multiple scans in different places over period of thirty minutes. And the sound was more intelligible with much greater clarity than the Eton.- The AM(MW) sounded better on the Tecsun EVEN THOUGH I had two more bandwidths on the Eton. There was far less background static or hiss and better tonal clarity on the Tecsun.- Even with a nearly dead battery (my Tecsun was really limping along) my old Tecsun beat the snot out this brand new Eton radio in every way imaginable. Which is really disappointing considering how many more features it has.I was really excited to get an Eton because I have always read how good they are supposed to be and all the features it has. But I was really disappointed at how poorly it performed and how cheaply made it felt.Skip this radio and get a Tecsun PL-880. It is a WAY better radio for the same price.
Marty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de septiembre de 2021
Update 3/28/2022I have had some months to use this now, an still give it 5 starts. A few key fidings:1. You may read that this has poor battery life. Not true, so long as you turn off the display when not in use. There is a setting for that, and if left one at full brightness, the batteries do get drained. So just be sure to set the display at the default setting (reamins on for about 10 seconds, and then shuts down).2. For new SW users, timinjg is everything. I pick up Asian stations in the morning, 900 to noon. I pick up ham operators in the early evening. Stations simply have their own unique schedule, like a New Zealand station (11725), awesome station, I usually get this very late at night (Mountain Time USA), weekends, but it comes in really clear, with music, politics, great stuff.3. On YouTube, search for "how to save statiions on eton elite executive" and there's a great how-to video there by a fellow, he does a really nice job of explaining and showing how to save your various stations and frequencies (all bands). Also how to label your pages. One you do it a few times, it's really easy.4. Finally, I called Eton once with a question about the line-in. They got back to me, they called me back, it's still a weird feature IMHO as I list below, but what I did learn is that Eton is pronouced "ee-tahn" (emphais on the second syllable).So after some months of use, I enjoy the radio more with time, woth every penny.Original reviewBriefly, this is a great radio. I don't have much experience with short wave radios as points of comparison, but here are my experiences with this radio after almost a month, in no particular order:1. I love the leather cover, I never take it off, look at the product pictures, it serves as a stand. It covers the face of the radio when not in use. Very functional.2. Audio quality is outstanding, the audio output. The speaker is very small, limited range obviously, but I have connected good headphones and multiple speaker systems and the sound is just terrific for music. I have listened to a wide variety, classical, jazz, great highs, a solid bottom end. You can use either the headphone or the audio out jack for audio output, I use the latter, very similar to a standard FM tuner.3. The audio-in feature battles me, it is only one channel, and I see no use for it. A mystery.4. The instructions are not well written, but the information is there, it just takes a couple of times through. But this could be improved.5. People complain it is a complicated radio to operate. I see that more as a reflection of its rich features; there is plenty to learn.6. I get a gazillion AM stations.; I get a good number of FM stations (I do not live in a large metropolitan area) with good reception.7. I am exploring the shortwave bands, I have picked up radio New Zealand, North Korea, China I think, many Spanish-speaking stations, and lots and lots of bible folks. Little in the way of European or African stations thus far. I now better understand why short-wave listening is a bit of an art, as reception varies a lot based on time and atmospheric conditions.8. SSB was a bit of a mystery, but it works great while listening to ham radio operators.9. Aircraft band is fun; I live about 60 miles north of Salt Lake City and pick up the local airport as well as the Salt Lake Center and aircraft with whom it interacts.10. Great battery life, and the built-in battery charger is great and easy to use.11. Finally, IMHO, this is a nice-looking and well-constructed radio, well designed in appearance, features, controls. It amazes me how the screen adapts to sunlight and shows up in a blue screen. Very cool.All in all, totally pleased. A lot of attention to details and features. I always like have a radio available especially for emergencies, but this radio I used almost daily at this point. This radio has a great pedigree.
Jesús Alvarez
Comentado en México el 15 de marzo de 2020
Muy buena calidad en sus acabados, excelente recepción, me gusto mas de lo esperado y llego mucho antes
Jorge JS
Comentado en México el 4 de diciembre de 2020
La construcción es buena, y los botones tienen buen click pero algunas veces hay que presionarlos dos veces, la recepción es buena en SW, FM, y Banda Aérea pero no es muy bueno en a AM, la calidad de audio de la bocina también deja que desear.No deja de ser un radio con buena sensibilidad, fácil de operar, bastante portátil y muy versátil en cuanto al espectro de frecuencias.
Alejandro Gonzalez
Comentado en México el 15 de septiembre de 2020
Tiene muy buen sonido al escuchar la voz de los locutores en los noticieros, pero la música se escucha con una calidad media.Tiene muy buena recepción en AM y FM, en SW no puedo decirlo, hasta salir fuera de la ciudad.El manual del equipo es muy malo, no tiene claridad en sus instrucciones.La calidad de los materiales es muy buena.
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