
Thanks, "SWL"
Only $25 for Eton / Lextronix E1100 G1100 Digital World Receiver AM / FM / Shortwave Clock Radio, Black, Retail
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I believe that's the same as a Tecsun DR-920, which I have. Analog tuned, digital readout. It's an ok travel clock radio (wake to radio or tone, sleep timer) but mine has issues with digital noise from the LCD display, and limited SW coverage. It's decent for the $25. price, but for about that price you can get a Grundig Mini 300/Tecsun R-919, which I like a lot more. For a few dollars more you can get a lot more radio (e.g. any of the Tecsun DSP radios).
Posted by: Keith B. | October 27, 2011 at 04:12 PM
My first Tecsun DR-920 flipped out, and there was no way to reset it. Fortunately, the eBay seller allowed me to exchange it for a replacement after I paid to ship it back to China. All told, it cost me around $39 for a mediocre radio I rarely use.
Posted by: weatherall | October 28, 2011 at 10:51 PM
Anon Company sells the Tecsun version of this radio for only $24, the only catch is that medium wave tunes in 9 kilohertz increments.
Posted by: Shortwave Listener 22007 | June 11, 2015 at 01:39 PM