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Specifications:
- Memory: 4GB
- Recording Format: WAV
- Frequency Range: FM: 87.0-108.00MHz or 64.0-108.00MHz; MW: 522-1710KHz; SW: 2.30-23.00MHz
- 225 Memory Presets: FM: 100; MW: 25; SW: 100
- S/N Sensitivity: FM: better than 5uV; MW: better than 2.5mV/m; SW: better than 50uV
- Single Signal Selectivity: Better than 40dB
- Five Tuning Methods: Auto - Scan / Manual Frequency Digital Tuning and ATS (Auto Tuning Storage)
- Size: 109.5 x 67 x 15mm / 4.3 x 2.6 x 0.6in (L x W x H)
Features:
- This satellite radio has the sleep time function (05 - 90 minutes)
- Alarm function (turn on radio / play the MP3 file / record file)
- Built-in MIC for the voice recording
- Alarm Clock Function
- This Portable Satellite Radio supports MP3 and WMA Decode, A-B repeat funtion, and 3 cycle play modes selectable
- The AM FM Radio has three kinds of loop mode
- Build-in FLASH, Key Lock function & has USB 2.0 Jack (High Speed)
- Intelligent charging, can be connected to the computer charge
- Battery Power Levels Display, auto powr off when lack of power
- This Satellite Radio has LED backlight & radio signal strength indicator
- Digital volume control with maximum 31 sound Levels
- Using one lithium battery-powered
Details:

- The Satellite Radio features multi-function, easy operation, high sensitivity, good selectivity & beautiful tone

- This Satellite Radio has LED backlight & radio signal strength indicator, it's a good choice for your daily use

- With a bracket, this excellent satellite radio can be for all-around use, at home and away

- Come with a lithium battery, a power charger, a bag & a stereo earphone, you can pick up your favorite program anywhere
Size in Detail:

How Does FM Radio Work?
Sound Waves and Frequency:- All sound energy is in the form of a wave. The frequency of a wave is the measurement of the number of cycles that it undergoes in a given time frame. Hertz is a measurement of frequency that depicts the number of wave cycles per second. FM signals are measured in megahertz so an FM signal of 97.5 relates to 97,500,000 waves/second
Frequency Modulation:
- FM actually stands for Frequency Modulation. FM signals use various frequency levels that reproduce the sound of the originating source (i.e. music). You've probably noticed that FM contains all your music channels while AM radio is limited to news and talk programming. This is because frequency modulation allows for the transmission of the greater range of frequencies (high and low sounds) contained within music.
Transmission:
- FM radio originates at the broadcast source (radio stations). These stations use large antennas to send out their broadcast signal. Electrical charges are pushed up and down the broadcast antenna at a rate that relates to the carrier frequency. The movement of electrical charges creates an electromagnetic field which sends out
- electromagnetic waves. The waves are sent in all directions. Carrier waves are sent out at a frequency that can be detected by your antenna (the radio station number). They carry sound information that includes the different frequencies of the original broadcast
Reception:
- The electromagnetic carrier wave travels through the atmosphere until it is picked up by a receiver antenna (i.e. your car radio antenna). At this time the wave causes electrical charges to be pushed up and down your antenna and on into your receiver. The receiver decodes the modulated frequency information and then passes it to the speakers
Processing and Hearing:
- The speaker vibrates according to the processed frequencies and pushes air molecules that recreate the original sound waves and pass them to your ears. You hear the music or talk that was sent in the original broadcast. Since electricity works at the speed of light, this process, from broadcast to listener, is instantaneous
Loss of Signal:
- You've probably noticed, particularly if you listen to FM radio in the car, that eventually you will lose your signal. The simple reason for this is that the short wavelength of FM radio waves cause them to travel in straight lines. The earth, however, is curved. Therefore, as the earth curves, FM waves continue in a straight line into the atmosphere and are no longer receptible. The short waves are also affected by obstacles like mountains
How to Build an FM Radio?
- A radio provides signal transmission via the use of electromagnetic waves. The frequencies a radio uses are lower than those of visible light. A German scientist by the name of Heinrich Hertz was the first to detect and product radio frequencies, in 1888. Radios are still in wide use, even in this internet age.Building a simple FM radio only requires a small amount of time and materials. Although this radio is fully functioning, it isn't very pretty
Instructions:
- Solder the ferrite loop to the variable capacitor. Only solder the ferrite wire that is painted black. Make sure you are soldering the ferrite loop to the center lead of the variable capacitor
- Solder the unpainted wire of the ferrite loop to the variable capacitor's right lead
- Solder the germanium diode to the same right lead of the variable capacitor as the unpainted wire of the ferrite loop. Only connect one end of the germanium diode
- Solder one end of the piezoelectric wire to the other (free) end of the germanium diode
- Solder the other end of the piezoelectric wire to the variable capacitor's center lead
- Take note of the red-painted wire of the ferrite coil. Use an alligator clip to attach it to the antenna wire
- Use the remaining alligator clip lead to attach the green-painted wire of the ferrite coil to a good ground. You can use a cold water pipe for the ground
Package Included:
- 1 x Satellite Radio
- 1 x Built-in Lithium Battery
- 1 x Power Charger
- 1 x Bag
- 1 x Stereo Earphone
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Brett Buck
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Bought this item on
02-24-2011- Other Thoughts: I must say, this radio is simply wonderful. I can honestly say that there is not another radio that I have heard that can be compared with the Tivoli Model Two. This radio has a warmth, crispness, and a silky smoothness that mass market plastic stereos simply can not match.
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steelydanfan
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Bought this item on
01-20-2011- Other Thoughts: Great satellite AM FM Radio........love the fact it uses rechargeable AA batteries that are charged internally, no more taking batteries in and out. With AA batteries, this radio will run for several days under heavy use before a recharge is needed.
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BPleader
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Bought this item on
12-15-2010- Other Thoughts: This AM FM Radio is everything we had hoped for. It is the perfect size for us & the sound quality is great. The price was very reasonable & we couldn't be more pleased with this purchase.
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opposable
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Bought this item on
03-01-2011- Other Thoughts: Received one as a gift. FM reception is great... sounds great! Great!!
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William D.
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Bought this item on
12-09-2010- Other Thoughts: This Portable Satellite Radio surpassed my expectations. It required a leap of faith to purchase it for my partially handicapped husband, but I am delighted with the sound quality and ease of operation. My husband listens to it almost constantly and never fails to say how pleased he is with its appearance and performance
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