
Grundig G6 AVIATOR FM/AM Aircraft Band Shortwave Portable Radio with SSB
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Grundig G6 AVIATOR FM/AM Aircraft Band Shortwave Portable Radio with SSB
Listening to the world is easy with the Aviator from Grundig. With the Aviator at your side, you?ll always
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Grundig G6 AVIATOR FM/AM Aircraft Band Shortwave Portable Radio with SSB
With the Aviator at your side, you?ll always have great listening options. Tune in to AM, FM, aircraft
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Setting up the radio is a bit frustrating. There are quite a few symbols and numbers on the screen but no where in the book does it tell you what these mean. Normally most instruction manuals show what these are at the beginning of the manual but not this one. I also have read thru the manual and still have not figured them out.
The manual says that the radio can be powered by either 2 AA batteries or rechargable ones and neither were included. But 2 AA batteries were included. It also says earphones are not included but it comes with earbuds.
This might be a great radio if the instructions were any good. Even auto searching for radio stations is a bit confusing to me. It says there are 3 different search functions. One is stop, where it stops at each station it finds, the second one is D-5, where it stops only for 5 seconds and continues on, and the thirdly, auto tuning storage. I tried it all 3 ways and it never worked. I spent 15 mins trying to figure this out. And even
The manual says that the radio can be powered by either 2 AA batteries or rechargable ones and neither were included. But 2 AA batteries were included. It also says earphones are not included but it comes with earbuds.
This might be a great radio if the instructions were any good. Even auto searching for radio stations is a bit confusing to me. It says there are 3 different search functions. One is stop, where it stops at each station it finds, the second one is D-5, where it stops only for 5 seconds and continues on, and the thirdly, auto tuning storage. I tried it all 3 ways and it never worked. I spent 15 mins trying to figure this out. And even
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This is indeed an excellent new product. It seems very well made and should last a long time if treated with care. The radio is both extremely small (almost the same size as the Kaito KA11!) and readily transportable yet the reception is still excellent on all available bands. It is certainly not a Kaito KA1102/KA1103 by any means, but for its size and weight it is quite exceptional, plus it has the aircraft band frequencies (see below for further details).
I like being able to change the narrow/wide or news/music bandpass filter (?) switch in order to improve signal reception (but not really also a deep bass boost switch as indicated on the side of the radio). Using the SSB (single sideband) BFO (beat frequency oscillator) tuner is also very easy and straight forward with a key press on the front of the radio and in fine increments using the tuning dial as well. The separate ability to step tune in very small increments with the jog dial setting is also excellent in my opinion once
I like being able to change the narrow/wide or news/music bandpass filter (?) switch in order to improve signal reception (but not really also a deep bass boost switch as indicated on the side of the radio). Using the SSB (single sideband) BFO (beat frequency oscillator) tuner is also very easy and straight forward with a key press on the front of the radio and in fine increments using the tuning dial as well. The separate ability to step tune in very small increments with the jog dial setting is also excellent in my opinion once
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