
Shortwave Radio CLICK HERE… Eton E10 AM/FM Shortwave Radio
$357.99
- 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
Product DescriptionImagine 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. Amazon. com ReviewAmazon. 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 s. . . More >>
Eton E10 AM/FM Shortwave Radio
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The service delivery etc. was great and the product more than I expected. All and all a 10,
Rating: 3 / 5
I had dreams of listening to stations in English on the European continent. I have not been able to locate any. Most of the stations I have located are from the United States or in Spanish or other foreign languages.
Rating: 3 / 5
This radio has great sound, a nice rubbery exterior that can be easily gripped, and so far a sturdy antenna. But the problems are: 1) the scan function keeps scanning and no station is ever picked up, so you are forced to keep clicking the button so it advances bit by bit to find a station to listen to–a real pain in the butt (and finger after awhile); 2) the stations are set on different “pages,” so if you press a set button on the wrong “page” you get a station on a completely different band, like FM, when you wanted a short waive station; 3) every station has to be set with two numbers, e. g. , 0 & 1, 0 & 2, etc. You can’t just press one button like on your car radio and find that station. Also, the thing only works at night when these short wave stations can be heard. It is barely worth the $50 I paid for it. So, ehhh, I wouldn’t bother getting it. Maybe there are more user-friendly models around.
Rating: 3 / 5
This is a great little radio! Reception on all bands is excellent and it looks and feels like a quality built radio. I would have given it 5 stars but the rechargeable batteries that came with the radio don’t charge.
Rating: 4 / 5
Well, I’m not a techie, so I”ve never used SW. As with all the Etons I have (FR400 is good but analog and too much Survivor) this does everything best. Great sound, and I”m not going to use the disclaimer “for it’s size”.
I like radios and cameras, and I like them to do the simple things superbly withour over-thinking, and this does! 500 presets-c’mon I can spin the dial on AM, wouldn’t remember which was #412 anyway.
Now ny typical Sangean rant- the LCD works well, it keeps a charge forever, the ferrite has an indicator for where the radio should be placed, holds signal excellently, headphones (I date myself) or earbuds work well.
I still can’t understand what Ant Trim means, but why read the manual?
Sony stuff is okay, Sangean s***s, Eton rocks!
Like anything else, your personal preference is what makes you happy about what you get, you won’t go wrong with this. Would love it to have XM capability so I can get reid of that infernal Delphi boombox
Rating: 5 / 5