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Electronics : Kaito KA1101 - Worldband radio

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Kaito KA1101 - Worldband radio

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Kaito KA1101 - Worldband radio
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1630





Product Brand: Kaito
Color: silver and black
EAN: 6927674211010
Label: Kaito Electronics
Product Manufacturer: Kaito Electronics
Model: KA1101
Publisher: Kaito Electronics
Ranking: 1630
Studio: Kaito Electronics


Piece facts:
  • Dual conversion technology, wide/narrow AM filter
  • Four tuning methods: direct, manual, scan and preset
  • Built-in automatic battery charger, alarm clock and sleep timer
  • Compact design, ideal for travelling
  • One year limited warranty




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The Kaito KA1101 world band receiver will keep you connected to FM, AM, short wave stations with a PLL digital tuner. With single side band (SSB) reception, the radio will transmit with a minimal amount of interference. To further enhance listening pleasure, the synchronous detection will reduce fadings and regular beats. You can listen to the KA1102 via the built-in D66mm speaker or with the included earphones. There are four options when tuning your selected radio station. With direct tuning, you input the desired frequency digits. Manual tuning allows you to change the frequency step by step. lf you are unsure of what station you want, use the scan tuning option to have the radio stop at all hearable receptions. Finally, with preset tuning, you can recall a preset station with a single button press. You can store up to 50 preset stations using Kaito's memory tuning feature, and there is a ten-key direct access tuning function, letting you quickly access your top ten favorite stations. lf you plan on traveling with a radio, the KA1101 is a good choice. Beyond the ability to tune into various radio bands, the KA1101 also features an built-in automatic battery recharger, plug it into any wall outlet with the included AC adpator when the battery indicator shows that battery is low. lt also features an alarm clock and a sleep timer, the radio will turn on and tune to the selected station or buzzer automatically at the time you specify. lf you plan on listening to the radio as you fall asleep, use the sleep timer to and the radio will turn off after up to 99 minutes. FM:70.0-108.0MHz(Step 10K/50K/100K Hz); MW:520-1710 MHz (Step 1K/9K/10K Hz); SW:3.00-29.99 MHz (Step 1K/5K Hz. Package includes Stereo earphones, AC adaptor, external antenna, carrying pouch, 3 pcs of AA rechargeable batterties and a copy of user manual.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Did I expect too much? ...
FM reception is good, AM reception is below average and the worldband reception is nearly nonexistent even being positioned on the 4th floor of a building using the supplied external antenna.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Absolutely terrific, no frills, portable am/fm/sw receiver
Kaito/Degen has done it again! I needed a small AM/FM/SW radio for travel and have compared several including the Kaito KA11, the new Grundig G6, the older Grundig YB-550PE, the Sangean ATS-606, etc. I am still not done with all my evaluations, but I definitely think that the Ka1101 is a great small and very inexpensive ($ 55-60 depending on the vendor) and a very excellent receiver! It apparently comes in silver and gray, but mine arrived in gray from Amazon. I am extremely impressed right out of the box how well it performs even for quite weak signals and with the antenna on sw not even extended.

PROS:

1) Comes with rechargeable batteries, velcro-sealed slip case, earbuds, long antenna wire, adapter/charger and very readable manual (which fits nicely inside of the supplied Kaito KA1101 slip case!). Batteries are designed to be easily recharged inside the radio.
2) Excellent weak signal reception on ALL bands including Low frequency FM or FML (starting at 70 MHz). It really performs very well!
3) Excellent bandwidth choice for the Wide/narrow switch on the keyboard on AM (MW) and SW and a separate FM, FML tone switch (labeled as Music/news on the right hand side of the radio), a Mono/Stereo switch on the keyboard as well as a Local/DX switch on the left hand side of the radio.
4) Lock switch and external antenna jack
5) Back light controlled by available ambient lighting with an on-board light sensor system
6) Numerous tuning methods available
7) Very high quality and very readable display with numerous icons for charging, battery life, Mono/stereo settings, wide/narrow filter setting, etc.
8) Very long battery life
9) Simple direct system for changing the 5 individual bands in direct order only (no reversing of the band change direction is possible).
10) Finally, it has a nice and very easy to use reset button on the front panel just in case the system acts irregularly (which I have not observed at all)

CONS: These are all very small and of no great significance whatsoever!

1) Only a total of 50 presets are available (10 on each of the 5 bands), however they are extremely easy and very intuitive to set and recall.
2) Smallish speaker (after all, I wanted the radio to be small and portable so this has to be the case!)
3) No signal strength meter available on-screen or otherwise
4) It uses 3 AA batteries instead of a pair of batteries. Also, when rechargeable AA's are used, the full battery charge will not register on the screen (only 3 of 4 of the battery indicator icons are visible under these conditions).





Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very nice, full-featured portable radio ...
Bought this radio last month in order to listen to music and talk radio in my office. I needed something that could pick up signals through several thick interior walls, and still take to the beach and on ski trips.
When I got the radio, I was surprised at how small it is (about the size of 2 cassette tapes or decks of cards), but was pleased by the heft. Directions were a bit confusing at first, but not the worst I've seen.
AM/FM Reception is quite good. It's better than the Eton 300 I picked up at LLBean (and lost), bettern than the $10 Jwin I bought at Walmart, and almost as good as the much, much larger Emerson MBR1 I have at home. SW reception is better than the Eton, but I haven't used that feature much. Signal doesn't seem to drift. I unplugged the radio yesterday at noon, left it on overnight, and it's still running on the same charge 20+ hours later.

All in all, this is a very good, very portable radio.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Could not pick up any Shortwave
All hours of day and night could not pick up any SW radio. Even went to ther side of state and tried. No luck. Went and got shortwave listings and put in. still nothing. Had to return this Item to Amazon.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great little radio!! ...
I bought this radio based on the reviews. Especially the ones saying it gets good reception. I work in an office near the middle of the building so there are no windows nearby. I was told by the IT manager not to use the internet for radio streaming. Well this radio is my God send. No radio works in my office. But this radio with its extended FM/shortwave antenna brings in the stations I wanted. Awesome!

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A large, easy-to-read display helps you keep tabs on your workout. View larger.
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What's in the Box
Pedometer, battery (CR2032), screwdriver, strap, clip for strap, holder, and instructional manual.

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Measurement
  • Steps
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  • Calories
  • Distance
  • Steps
  • Aerobic steps and minutes
  • Calories
  • Distance
  • Steps
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  • Calories
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Product Placement Clip to belt Clip to belt Pocket, bag or clip to belt Pocket, bag or clip to belt
History 7 days 7 days 7 days 7 days (displayed)
42 days (in memory)
Warranty 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year
Batteries 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032)
Estimated Battery Life Approx. 1 year
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Approx. 1 year
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Approx. 6 months
(when used for walking 10,000 steps a day)
Approx. 6 months
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Time of Day Display
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Does it matter where the pedometer is placed or attached?
The HJ-150 and 151 Pedometer must be positioned correctly. Attach the unit to your belt or to the top of your waistband. The unit must be horizontal to the ground in order for the unit to function correctly. The HJ-112 and HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer can also be placed in your pocket or purse.
What's the accuracy rate of Omron pedometers?
The precision of the step counting is within +/- 5%.
What are moderate steps?
At least 30 minutes of moderate exercise is recommended each day. The HJ-151 Pedometer separately displays the steps and minutes walked at a moderate pace.
What are aerobic steps?
The HJ-112 and HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer separately displays aerobic steps and minutes that start counting after 10 minutes of continuous walking with more than 60 steps a minute.
How does the PC software work?
The HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer includes PC software for Windows 2000 or XP. It keeps track of daily, weekly, monthly and yearly progress.

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The device's large, easy-to-read LCD display can separately display aerobic steps and minutes walked more than 10 minutes continuously, so you always have the information you need right in front of you. Meanwhile, a seven day history lets you review a full week of exercise, and there's also a 42-day memory for uploading past workouts to your PC. The device resets at midnight automatically so it's ready to go every morning. Of course, the device can also function as a handy and highly accurate clock. It also comes with a detachable belt holder and security strap so it's always close at hand.

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Measurement
  • Steps
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  • Calories
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  • Steps
  • Aerobic steps and minutes
  • Calories
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  • Steps
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  • Calories
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Product Placement Clip to belt Clip to belt Pocket, bag or clip to belt Pocket, bag or clip to belt
History 7 days 7 days 7 days 7 days (displayed)
42 days (in memory)
Warranty 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year
Batteries 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032) 3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032)
Estimated Battery Life Approx. 1 year
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Time of Day Display
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Does it matter where the pedometer is placed or attached?
The HJ-150 and 151 Pedometer must be positioned correctly. Attach the unit to your belt or to the top of your waistband. The unit must be horizontal to the ground in order for the unit to function correctly. The HJ-112 and HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer can also be placed in your pocket or purse.
What's the accuracy rate of Omron Pedometers?
The precision of the step counting is within +/- 5%.
What are moderate steps?
At least 30 minutes of moderate exercise is recommended each day. The HJ-151 Pedometer separately displays the steps and minutes walked at a moderate pace.
What are aerobic steps?
The HJ-112 and HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer separately displays aerobic steps and minutes that start counting after 10 minutes of continuous walking with more than 60 steps a minute.
How does the PC software work?
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