PRUNUS J15 Portable Radio with Best Reception on FM AM SW Radio Band [The CHIP Made in USA], AC Power Or Battery Operated Radio by 3 D Cell Battery Up to 400 Hours of Use, with Flashlight
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Our portable shortwave radio works at 110 volts, the highest voltage we have found for shortwave radios. It is my hope that this helps It is a pleasure to work with
My father loves his FM radio and I bought it for him when he was in the military. It is enough to adjust the tuning knob and volume knob so that you can listen to the radio comfortably. It is very suitable for the elderly.
Browse radios on Amazon and then click "Add to Cart". I can't think of anything wrong for only $20! While some other radios with three bands are difficult to operate, this one is simple to use.
Selected User Reviews For PRUNUS J15 Portable Radio with Best Reception on FM AM SW Radio Band [The CHIP Made in USA], AC Power Or Battery Operated Radio by 3 D Cell Battery Up to 400 Hours of Use, with Flashlight
This disclosure applies For this review, I received a free radio, but the fact that it was free had no influence on my review. Here are a few things to be happy about The third male is A cable with 5mm stereo plug). This feature is not available in many such radios Beautiful! I really like it. The radio on your device, no matter what setting you have, cuts out when you plug it in. The main input voltage is 110 volts, and the ac cord is 100 ft or 30m. That means no wall wart to convert voltage to the batteries' output. I find them to be annoying. Power is constantly being sucked up by them, causing adjacent sockets to block. From my limited experience, AM reception is quite good, and FM is very good as well. I will check the shortwave reception later and post the review at that time. (in order to review the shortwave reception every country needs to publish their broadcast schedules. However, the shortwave band covers most of the In terms of size, it seems to be about right, not too massive Although the sound quality is a bit muddy, it is as good as one can expect for the size.
The less-exciting aspects are It is better-than- Best would be for the handle to The space there is a bit wasted. You should be able to connect the aux port to any external device as long as there is a separate switch position for it, so you can leave your external device plugged in even when It seems that the green tuning LED is out of sync with the When the LED is off all I can hear is NPR, which has AM programming, but is very weak when the LED is on. It's not what you might think. The fine/coarse tuning knob isn't what it seems. The number 10 does not exist The gear mechanism or a similar one. There are knurled surfaces on both the small and large diameters of this solid knob. smaller switch is used for tuning coarsely, the larger for fine tuning.
The switches are a bit misleading. The large prominent switch is used to change the lighting. For the radio, the volume control also serves as an on/off switch. If you want to keep the volume control at a constant level and control the radio on and off, this presents a problem. Although the energy engineering had been done well, I'm not sure that it was as excellent as it could It takes three large "D" cell batteries to run the radio. It seems to me that a radio of that size should be able to survive on 2 to 4 AA batteries. Unfortunately, I do not possess the necessary skills to say for sure since I am not an electrical engineer. The furthest from true is the one who is farthest from the truth What I like most about the writing is that it is clear and concise. It is disappointing to note that despite spending a considerable amount of money on design, production, and advertising, they undermined their own success by clumsily phrased product descriptions This will guarantee that you do not miss any stations around you. It may also be written as It is absolutely true that a bright light shines on the trail at night, so you won't be able to accidentally bump into something. You may also Newspapers can be replaced with this excellent alternative. " If you wish, the tuning knobs can be adjusted as follows "The big one for scanning the stations you want to listen to" It has the small tuning screw for precise This is the final example, according to which they stated it backwards, as well as never having heard the words "fine" and "coarse. ". The years of straight-and-narrow are never enough to replace the wrong choices you've made over the years In spite of any English courses you have taken, you will not be able to write these product descriptions and instructions correctly if you are not a native English It would be very easy for you to afford to hire someone to review your draft document before sending it to press. As a result, you should have notified the local authorities. It is fair to say, however, that this radio is a good radio and that its $26 price is well worth the purchase. The pros far outweigh the cons.
It is also known as Prunus J. An allegedly intended for boomers radio, the 15's four-band design works either with batteries or an AC adapter.
It works either with batteries or an AC adapter. There are simple analog controls, an aux input for music sources, and a flashlight, which comes in handy during power outages in Texas, like the one we just experienced this week. It has a simple exterior, but underneath lies an incredibly sensitive, and highly selective RF front end, which picks out weak signals and locks on to them so the sound is strong and clear. It doesn't have tone controls, as the default tonal balance, which is geared to older users, sounds fine no matter what the volume setting is In my office I keep it on NPR just to listen to some classical music while I review There is a solid sense of solidity, with a simple on/off switch A slow-fast tuner knob is on the side, and there is an on/off volume control on the top. Other than the light and band sliders, there's not much else. A nightmare like this does not have layers. I have not used the headphone jack, but the aux input works well with my MP3 player. The aux input works well with my MP3 player, and there is an aux input. In terms of short wave bands, I have a lot to be positive about. As a longwave listener since the 1960s, I've found that this unit, even with the telescopic antenna, picks up quite a few AM stations on the 80 - 80 kHz band This is a band on 15 meters. It brought me CRI, Radio Havana, and the Vatican without any effort who knows if this is the There is no. In an emergency, such as a fire, this radio is practical, as well as for older listeners who find the modern units difficult to use. **This is something I can recommend without hesitation, and I have it plugged into the wall in the garage, with extra D batteries nearby (it needs three).
It seems like I have a little bit of everything when it comes to radios. A radio like this has been on my mind since I bought my own several months ago. was cracked (or half of it anyway), and I attribute it to how Amazon packaged it. While there is a noticeable transformer hum when plugged into the AC power, as mentioned in other reviews, the quality of the sound is still good. When listening with external speakers, it doesn't seem to bother me, but it might be a problem with headphones. Using the ON/OFF and Volume Wheel simultaneously is good, but the placement under the handle is a little awkward. I don't see myself using the flashlight feature. I also do not like the tuning light, but I do like the tuning light. A feature of this radio that stands out is its Shortwave reception - While I live in a metal roofed house, its radio can pick up many more stations than the ones that I have used in the past. I am happy with my.