Even if you don't consider the price, the receiver is excellent. Currently, there is hardly no transmission on frequencies other than FM and VHF, and in these bands, it receives quite well. It comes highly recommended for buying, and given the cost, it has no rivals at all. Pros: The sound of this radio is initially unexpected; it sounds like a large radio or even a sizable music center is operating, but not this crumb. Especially when you consider the size of the radio, the sound is bright, clear, and juicy and even has high frequencies. Sanzhin 909 radios, which are quite large, and Teksan 660 radios, which are still deaf buckets, are also in use. As a result, they combine this crumb in terms of sound, at least in HF. Also, the radio is far superior to the radio on a smartphone in that it has a very stable reception and excellent sensitivity, which allows it to keep a station on even when you're driving. The second thing to consider is functionality: in addition to receiving radio signals, it can also read memory cards and flash drives and is recognized by computers as an external device. The only feature missing is station presets, but this is because of the device's size. The third is the build quality, which is excellent for the price: there is no backlash, the connectors are good, the display is very bright, all of the buttons are pressed with a pleasant effort and fixation, and the case is expertly molded without flash or burrs that can be found in models that cost much more money. The Nokia battery, which has both benefits and drawbacks, comes in at number four. with drawbacks. How could it be without them, then? - When tuning to a radio station, the display already indicates the station's frequency, and sound plays after a little wait. As a result, you automatically skip the desired station out of habit. Until I figured it out, this was probably caused by the setup noise reduction of ethereal noise, which can be turned off in some way. - The receiver case's instability: Because of its size, the radio receiver is quite prone to falling from a distance and has done so previously. - Oh, the case's gloss; I have a feeling that soon all this beauty will be scratched. - Since there isn't always availability to charging, I would like to be able to use batteries in place of the battery.
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