📡 Tune In, Turn Up, and Take It Anywhere!
The Retekess TR618 is a versatile AM/FM/SW radio that combines modern technology with user-friendly features. It supports multiple audio input modes, ensuring you can enjoy your favorite music or broadcasts anytime, anywhere. With a durable design and powerful sound, it's perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, making it an ideal gift for anyone who loves radio.
Item Weight | 1.91 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.64"L x 334"W x 6.69"H |
Material | Plastic |
Style | TR618 |
Color | black |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Earphone |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3 Watts |
Number of Batteries | 1 D batteries required. |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM/SW |
Special Features | Support SD, Micro SD and USB Flash, |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Tuner Type | AM/FM/SW |
G**L
good radio
Wanted a garage radio.Good sound and plays from a SD card well.Made a playlist and listen to it when in the garage.Just perfect so far.Seems to have good reception of FM stations.Radio size is good.Not too small and not too large.I'll buy another soon for a spare or gift.
A**L
A Very Simple Shortwave Radio To Use and Also Record Logged Stations
I had spare change to buy something for my belated birthday, so I bought this. This radio came the next day thanks to 1 day shipping, shipping was fast. I took it out of the box, and it came with a cord, and also took the D cell batteries out of an SW boombox that I hardly use. I powered it up for the first time using the cord, and set up was very easy.The AM Band (MW Band) is permanently set by default to tune from 522 kHz to 1620 kHz at 9 kHz increments. The AM reception is very clear, and I bet it will be very good too at night. To pick up distant stations you will need to use a tunable loop antenna and couple to the receiver or use a ferrite rod coupler for your active and passive antennas that is for the AM bands. Since it only tunes 9 kHz stations, you will have to enter the local / distant AM stations you want to hear and enjoy or take your time to slowly tune the tuning know at 1 kHz increments. It's a very good AM receiver to use on the bedside or anywhere day and night.The SW bands are great, and this receiver give you, the listener the ability to tune from 2.3 MHz (120 meters) to 21.195 MHz (15 meters) to hear the world such and international news, music and events, and sports. You will need to use the telescoping rod antenna for moderate the strong signals on the short wave bands, and a wire antenna indoors or outdoors for weak to moderate signals during the day and night. This radio is very easy to use, even for a beginner, and since it's digital tuning it should be much easier than using a analog dial. It does give you the ability to preset the memories as many as you need to through the ATS tuning or memory feature. I would recommend that you purchase also a reeled up wire antenna to use indoors and outdoors since there is no external antenna input jack.FM Band is great since it's able to tune from 76 MHz to 108 MHz which is likely you will hear TV NTSC channels 5 which is 81.75 MHz, and channel 6 for NTSC audio on 87.75 MHz, and also the entire FM broadcast band. If you happen to be around Japan when travelling, this radio is able to tune the local Japanese FM broadcast band from 76 MHz to 90 MHz, and the rest of the world from 88.1 MHz to 107.9 MHz. For best reception use the telescoping rod antenna and move away from noisy sources. Also you can still use a dipole antenna by clippng one lead to the telescoping rod antenna. It does have th ability to receive local and distant FM stations without the receiver overloading. The best time to listen to distant / remote FM stations is mostly during the late spring to early fall season.The Recording / Playback feature is a great addition which has the ability to use a up to a 32 GB micro card (not included, but required) to collect your local and distant radio programs and talk shows, and international short wave radio broadcasts and share your recordings with your friends and family. There is no settings required to change the bit rate or anything, so everything is set and ready to go already. It can playback MP3 and WAV files even from a USB WAV recorder that I used to plug in and tested the playback feature which most of the files on it were MP3 and WAV formatted.This radio is a very easy to use radio, and it will give someone started in short wave radio listening and eventually get prepared for bigger complex receivers with single side band and other modes, and eventually help prepare that short wave radio listener for to get on the air with a amateur radio license to talk and help support the world in need.
T**S
Excellent sound quality
Excellent indoor reception on both the AM and FM bands. Very clear sound and no distortion. Easy to tune and does not fade. Lighweight and can be used via included wall plug or with 3 D cell batteries. Under 1 pound in weight without the batteries. The carry handle is sturdy. The SW function is worthless, but I am awaiting delivery of an external SW auxillary antenna to see if there is any improvement. I especially like the SD card function but be aware it will not work if capacity exceeds 16g. NOTE: The listing made no mention that this radio should not be used in a hot, humid environment but this limitation is stated clearly in the user manual. I note this because I purchased it to use on the veranda of my house on an island in Greece with the intent to also take it to the beach. Since my veranda is covered and I sit under a cabana at the beach, I am hoping this will not be a problem.
T**O
Love this little radio!!
This radio is 100% worth your money, as it has great audio quality and picks up radio stations (both local and far away stations). It can pick up shortwave, AM and FM radio stations pretty well. It also works perfectly well with a microsd card so you can put your own mp3 files on it. I love the way older tech is sometimes, and this radio definitely has the 80s/90s look to it with a touch of the 2000s when you use the microsd card/usb mp3 player support. Every night I continue to listen to radio stations with this. I absolutely love it.
P**T
Good radio
I bought this after the hurricane, my husband cannot sleep without a radio on and we had no power. This only takes 4 AA batteries and it's not expensive. The sound is surprisingly good for a small radio. After 6 days our power returned, he's still using it but with the cord now! I recommend this radio because even in our densely wooded area the reception is good and the dials for tuning and volume are easy to use even for someone in their '70s who has difficulty with many electronics.
H**S
Junk send it back fast, you shouldn't even torture youself with this sort of plastic crap
In a bygone era there was a store named sears. It deflated due to bad unamerican management. All that was left was burst balloon in an empty store. If there were an archive time travel to back in the day when they sold the patrolman radio. It had a big tuning selector with a bandspread. It covered all bands. It sounded really really good. And it was loud. A fine radio for 39.95. Since there isn't any time travel directly to the point. My review of this purchase from Amazon, an all band radio for 39.95. This radio is complete junk. The tuning knob on the front is a volume control and on and off switch. It works smoothly. The two little side knobs jiggle. Hardly any play between positions. The tuning knob is a smaller knob on the side like most cheap radios. Works about as well. The led light on the front display indicates that the power is on. It stays lit all the time for who knows whatever reason. There is no light in the display. Now for the higher tech side it has an sdd card usb slot memory and bright display. All fine and good except even if it works the sound from this device is poor. The speaker makes a popping noise on peaks. So when someone talks on a radio talk show all the T's C's P's are accented with a distinct popping noise. At first thought the speaker was blown. Nope, it happens evenly at all volume settings. Built in or something. This makes this radio completely useless. Lastly the size as usual is not as lead to believe from the advertising pictures, which seems to be common on Amazon. It is wide short stubby and cheap plastic. If you found one of these things shiny on the top of a dumpster and took it home and plugged it in you would make a return trip later to put it back in the dumpster. And don't get me started again on the little Besos and his tiny model rockets and Amazon.
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