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The Retekess TR110 Portable SSB Shortwave Radio is a versatile emergency radio featuring 8-band support, a 1000mAh rechargeable battery, and advanced DSP digital demodulation technology. With a sleek design, it offers a headphone jack for private listening, a sleep timer for convenience, and the ability to store up to 1000 radio stations, making it the perfect companion for music lovers and emergency preparedness.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.36"L x 0.79"W x 4.37"H |
Style | Modern |
Color | black |
Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 5 Watts |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 3.7E+3 Millivolts |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | 1000mAh rechargeable lithium battery |
Radio Bands Supported | 8-Band |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Display Technology | LCD |
Special Features | DSP digital demodulation technology, SSB, External antenna input, Rechargeable, NOAA Weather Alert |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Tuner Type | AM/FM/SW/CB/VHF/UHF/WX/AIR |
N**S
It has its pros and cons
But in general I like it. Bearing in mind its small size and comparing it with various radios like Tecsun or Xhdata it is not inferior. Of course, if you wish to listen to SW you'd better go to the countryside, but it's ok on ssb. You have to get used to using those knobs to set it in different modes, but once you get the knack, then there is no problem. It is a radio for those who know what they need. I wouldn't think it's suitable for a those who need radio just like a toy for FM or MW, but those who like scanning frequencies while staying in the woods will find it as a very nice one, though I wish the telescope antenna was much sturdier, you have to be careful with it. Besides this, readings on screen are difficult to read without reading glasses, but there's probably no way to make them bigger. I've been using it only for 2 weeks and so far no complaints. It works great with external antenna as well. As for sensitivity, it's quite sensitive on SW, but external antenna would be recommended if you are using it indoors. Overall, it's really not bad for the price, I wouldn't say excellent but it's OK.
R**2
This is an excellent little pocket radio that receives many bands
First, I deducted one star because this radio came without the industry standard protective film applied to the display. Ouch! Did the quality control step miss this, or did Retekess cheap out on the film.Anyway, the screen is okay. The radio was in a plastic bag and protected with a foam surrounding inside the box. The fit and finish of the radio is superb. The finish of the radio is a nice gray color and has a slight stippled finish. Meaning that the radio doesn’t readily show fingerprints. Yeah!Now as far as operations. I didn’t time how long battery took to charge. Oops. The battery was almost dead initially. It took just over 2 hours as an estimate to charge up. I ran this radio at 50% volume for 10 hours over 2 days. The battery indicator shows 3 bars when full, and showed 2 bars after 10 hours of play time. Very nice play time so far.The speaker sounds like a small speaker. A little tinny. But the sound is very intelligible. So because of the tinny sound from the built in speaker, I tried Etymotic ER3se IEM’s to see if the sound quality improved. The sound quality was the same through the IEM’s. So that means in my opinion, the sound chip inside is impacting the sound reproduction more than the small size speaker. It’s a shame that a little better sound circuit and integrated IC chip wasn’t used. I think that Retekess could have had a premium radio if they had done a little more work with the audio. Retekess did add some sound ports on the back of the radio. I would call them “bass ports” if there was any bass coming from the speaker.Now as far as the reception. Retekess did a really decent job with the receiver of this radio. Just using the built in telescopic whip antenna, reception on all of the band was impressive! You do need to read the included manual to operate this radio. After reading the manual it’s not too bad to remember how to go through all of the functions. I was surprised at how well reception is on the VHF Air band and CB band.Reception of the shortwave band also impressed me. I found I could receive many commercial shortwave stations and even listen to many SSB transmissions from ham radio stations around the world.Conclusion: For a pocket radio to listen to AM and FM radio on the go. This is a fantastic option. Adding on all of the other bands on top of the AM and FM bands makes this radio so much better and more exciting. This would even make it a great emergency radio.I am very glad that I took the chance on this radio.This is a great little radio to use on the go and to add to a collection if someone collects SW radios.
A**R
Not intuitive
Ignoring the fact that I don't know what half of these bands are, there are aspects that I know are working SUPER CLUNKY and unintuitively. This came with a rather thick and substantial manual that I'll need to look into since a lot of the radio features are more or less intuitive, but like scanning doesn't really make sense on how that's broken up. Coarse scanning is done by the wheel, yet fine tune scanning is done by the buttons on front. This is made worse since the wheel doesn't seem to have a set rate to it, so sometimes two clicks will = 1 value change, sometimes 4 or sometimes 1. This means that the processor in this running everything is SUPER SLOW. Here's where the biggest issue with this comes into play, the clock feature, never figured out how to change it. Also this eerily would turn itself on at random intervals.As for pros, the speaker on this isn't great, but has that amazing nostalgia quality to it, very thin, but gets surprisingly loud. Reminds me of my grandmother's flat Sony Radio with the giant mono speaker on the front of it she had in her kitchen when I was a kid.Also the antenna is super fragile. I don't know what I can compare it to, to say whether or not this is a good deal, and worth buying. I'm perfectly in the middle with this one.
S**E
Must add this to your collection
Awesome little radio
S**S
Excellent Customer Serivice by Retekes
The review is for the excellent customer service by Angela from Retekess.The radio had some minor issues but when contacting customer service over a few days back and forth Angela worked with us to happy solution. From the start she assured us she was there to support us, and did. We like the radio and will buy with confidence from Retekess in the future based on the customer service provided.
D**.
Received replacement but?
After I requested a replacement I gave it a work out and it gave me one back. The CB band is a farse, it will not lock on the signal of a CB 's transmission, definitely doesn't work well for that.Additional info, thumb wheel adjuster stopped working. Very fragile radio with poor reception due to weak antenna. I can pick up CB signals with a handheld 40 channel without a problem but, this will not even with sqeultch function turned off. It is sad to me that it is difficult to purchase solid products.
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