jmbanos
Comentado en México el 22 de diciembre de 2019
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T. Fabiani
Comentado en México el 30 de noviembre de 2019
Muy atractivo y de buenisima calidad, la verdad muy soeprendido con la bunisima calidad y calidad de sonido.
Gopal
Comentado en India el 3 de febrero de 2017
SADLY ALL Shortwave Bands did not work .. ZILCH! Seems like a dated design (old style slider band switch), and though it claims to have a DSP (it may have some sort of basic DSP) , it still seems very much like a dated design..Also build quality seemed flimsy,,, cheap plastic , tacky all round, and really really cheap overpriced item.. just avoid and find a better quality radio receiver..
Michael Janzen
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de mayo de 2015
For the price this radio is perfect. Small, good reception, loud enough and batteries last a good long while. I use it all the time out on the work bench where power outlets are a premium (for me lol). Great for camping, EDC, power outages, etc. I bought this and an Eton Mini for double the cost, and this is just as usable. The Eton features extend this one, but the main difference is the digital tuning. IF you have bad hands, get the digital tuning, otherwise there is no reason to spend that extra cash. This one is plenty good enough.
Greg Bzdell
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de abril de 2015
Great reception for FM. I can not believe how loud and clear it is. Can listen to CBC Radio 2 while using the BBQ. I would have given it 5 stars if the AM reception was better. It is okay, but tuning in AM is sometimes iffy. The AM stations I need do come in, which is good with Roughrider season coming up. I have not really had time to test SW. For its size, this a good portable.
Robert Winterode
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2014
The Kaito KA321 is a new radio offering from Kaito USA it is a small pocket size radio with DSP . This radio is very small it is about the size of a cell phone with a 4" screen in a leather case . SW seems to be its strong point with good sensitivity and selectivity all across it SW bands . FM reception is good and works off the same antenna as the SW band . Using ear buds can make listening to the SW an FM bands a lot more enjoyable . AM sensitivity is very weak and this is not a radio for the AM dxer as it has a very small internal AM antenna . This radio has tuning steps of 5khz and does not tune like a regular analog radio So tuning around on the AM and SW bands has to be done with care . The FM bands have good selectivity also because of the digital signal processor . The only problem with this radio is the AM band's low sensitivity if Degen could improve on that , this would be a very good radio . Would I buy another one , yes I would . Update at 6:00am in the morning I was tuning across the lower end of the FM dial and heard a college station in Ft Myers Fl 150 miles in a straight line from me , I live in Homestead Fl . I was very surprised to hear this college station as most college station are low powered and they are not received very far . Also I received some other FM stations that only a very expensive receiver can snag . Taking it with you in your car to listen to shortwave broadcast this receiver is excellent it does not pick up electrical sounds from the motor that regular radios pick up . So with this radio you can tune in a shortwave station with no sounds to stop you from being able to hear and enjoy what ever station yo want to listen too on shortwave . The best part is a set of double AA alkaline battery's will last about 200 hours . I have just put this little receiver side by side against Radio Shack newly introduced $79.99 dollar version , catalog number 2000629 this is Radio Shack new version that has LW AM FM SW with Single Side Band . What I have found out is that the Kaito KA321 out does the Radio Shack version on FM and Shortwave bands better sensitivity and selectivity . The Radio Shack radio is way way better then the Kaito KA321 on AM . But as far as sound output being able to understand what people are saying the Kaito KA321 is a clear winner because of a more of a treble sound while the Radio Shack $79.99 dollar model has a deep base sound and it is very hard to hear anything but on local channels and powerful distant stations . The only reason I have bought the Radio Shack radio is for the AM band which it receives as good as the best car radio . Super Sensitive....This Kaito KA321 tuning processor works to change frequency through voltage changes through the band switch which has 1% resistors hooked to each band selection of a certain value and a tuning thumb wheel hooked to a potentiometer thumb wheel tuning control to adjust the tuning of each band . The only other IC is a audio amplifier for sound output . There is no tuning adjustment inside the radio RF or IF or Audio it is all done with the digital signal processor and different voltages applied to it no cans what so ever . The audio output is controlled by a standard potentiometer thumb wheel design like on older transistor radios of the past .
Rob Jackson
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 9 de octubre de 2014
A very reasonably priced short wave radio that does a decent job of picking up stations over all its bands. Its small size makes it very portable, and I intend to take it with me when travelling.