audioguru said:
Hi Guys,
I got an AM-FM clock radio on sale for only $.99. Its "Compact Design" is custom manufactured in China for Sylvania, a division of worldwide Osram/Sylvania.
The Canadian government got $1.50 in taxes and I must buy a stamp for $.50 to mail in the rebate refund coupon. So the thingy cost $2.99....
$1.50 in taxes applies to a $10 purchase, so your radio must have been originally $9.99 :lol:
Its sound is very crappy.
Then audioguru, I shall take your comment about my superregen as a compliment. At least my superregen is not cr*p like your 99 cent radio
hee hee
It picks-up only a few local FM stations with a lot of distortion and noise if it isn't accurately tuned to the exact center of the station.
OUCH! :shock:
It doesn't have AFC like my old much better clock radio that I souped-up. I wonder how many times it must be re-tuned per hour due to drift.
200,000 times?
Of course I had to peek inside:
I rip things apart too :lol:
Mind ya, if you are serious about electronics, you will rip apart electronic products that are no good to you.
I am surprised that it doesn't have surface-mount parts.
I personally don't consider surface mount an issue to performance.
1) It has a 3" speaker with a pretty big magnet.
I guess that's ok
2) It has a radio IC similar to the old Philips TDA7000.
let me guess, it was built in china, shipped to japan for chip installation and shipped to canada :lol:
3) It has a power amplifier IC similar to an LM386.
Is this supposed to be a small radio?
4) It has the usual clock IC and a red LED display.
There must be some PLL action involved. I bet they are using it for station detection purposes. My PLL in my regen is used for station searching purposes. BIG DIFFERENCE!
5) It doesn't have IF transformers for its radio. It does have adjustable coils for its AM and FM local oscillators, and a 455kHz ceramic filter for AM.
and if the coils break.... 99 cents went down the toilet :shock: :shock: :shock:
6) It doesn't have any transistors.
no transistors?
Why do they make crap like this?
so that the creators can turn c**p to money and rip us off?
Why do people buy crap like this?
because they don't know the difference between two radio's, and they wanted one?
I was going to use it for parts, but it has only a few electrolytic caps and some 1/4W and 1/8W resistors. I'll use its valuable CSA-approved power cord. :lol:
I think the radio was a rip-off.
Its better to build. At least you know what you are getting.