I have been searching for a long time for a video explaining the memory and how to access it. I am still a bit fuzzy on everything, but you have told me more in 6.48 minutes, than I have learned in weeks.
This memory management is great, but you have to keep track of the memory presets externally (spreadsheet or notebook) in order not to duplicate or overwrite existing presets. I also like the PL-330 approach, where you just hit the memory button and it just sets the next free preset, plus the sort and delete duplicates function. As others have said, to have a combination of both would be fantastic!
Brilliant!!! For some reason I was having a brain fart.... I was thinking the "page" had 10 memories when in fact the "page" itself is the memory channel... 100 pages=100 frequencies.... I feel like such an idiot... I'll blame it on covid fog lol!! Thank you for this video👍
Very nice explanation. I actually prefer memory scrolling via the tuning knob as with my R108. Especially with Air bands, it's convenient to quickly find active communication without having to individually press each memory in sequence. On the other hand, this becomes impractical with a large number of memories in storage. It would be nice to have both features!
That's an interesting difference between the R108 and the D808. The XHDATA D-D808 would lend itself to that type of scrolling through memories with the tuning knob as it is a nice clicking type knob. Thanks for the comment. It's always nice to chat to people around the world about hobby stuff!
@@M6RDPadamhello, what could be broken, I have a xhdata d-808 radio, old version, all bands work, but not the air band band, I also have xhdata new version and it receives the air band very well, best regards
That's a shame about the XHDATA airband. I wasn't even aware there were two versions. I did a Google search but it turned up nothing useful. They are SMD so practically impossible to work on unless you are an expert. I suppose you have tried looking to see if there is a factory/hard reset....? What happens when you press the "air" button?
I wish there was a way to quickly scroll through all the channels using the tuning knob or even the up down buttons, it would have been like scrolling through all frequencies except only the ones which have a signal😅. I also wished it had more memories of sw. 100 isnt enough.
that's a very good question and the short answer is no. This is because every single channel already arrives with something stored in it. So straight out of the box if you go to page 0 and channel 1, a frequency will already be in there and each subsequent channel. On a scanner this would be disastrous! But because the 808 does not scan it doesn't seem to present any problems, at least not to me. With the Tecsun PL660 which I also have and use a lot for scanning through the shortwave memories, fortunately you can delete stored frequencies. Hope this helps. 73 Adam
@@geez-hd6dn yes that is another good point: the XHDATA is superb value for money. Mine was gifted to me by a kind-hearted radio amateur in Melbourne and I use it every day from BBC Radio 4, to high level over-flights towards Paris, to China Radio International or World Service from Ascension Island, to HF aero activity over Algerian Sahara!
I have the Sihuadon R-108 that has a slightly different button layout. I can't figure out how to recall it's memory layout. The manual doesn't cover it & I can't seem to find a video on it thats clear. Can anyone point me to the info? I would like to ise the radio but can't.
Thank you for the comment and glad you found it helpful. My PL660 dial knob no longer functions properly and jumps around all over the place as I advance upwards through the memories or VFO. No such issue with the XHDATA. 73 de M6RDP
You're welcome. I get a bit nervous when I do them, but think it might help other people to see demonstrations of how things work. Thanks for the comment. Adam
@@tickingtime I have to say that statement sums it up perfectly it is an excellent all rounder and even when I am not listening to shortwave broadcast stations, or aircraft over the Sahara, or holiday jets coming into my local airport, I use it all the time for BBC Radio 3 and 4 as it has such a pleasing tone with a nice balance between bass and treble. Another way to look at it is if you are disappointed with it, it would probably sell quite well on the second hand market. And even if you lost a bit of money doing that you would have had the pleasure and enjoyment of experimenting with a new bit of kit which I think the hobby is all about anyway! That's my excuse anyway!
Hi Mr.... I did like your video and a have a question , first just to say, I am Valmir M7ACX and if you could help me, I have got this radio as well, I bought it not so long ago but now, the problem is that when I turn it on, first does not let change from fast to slow on the display, also I just hear something when it is in the Air Band mode. Any help I appreciate. Have a nice.
Hi Valmir, I'm no expert but it sounds as though you might have an issue with the control that operates both the fast and slow tuning options and the squelch. After you switch the radio on, what happens if you PRESS IN the tuning dial on the right hand side of the radio next to the on off switch? A slow press of this dial will toggle you through "fast" "slow" and "stop". A 3-second press will allow you to set the squelch level for air band. If after experimenting with that dial you still have no success there is a reset hole on the base of the radio that you can press with a paperclip although I have never needed to do this myself. I hope you figure out the problem but if you need more help my email is on qrz..com 73 GL Adam
@@valmiroliveira2757 Hi Valmir, did you ever get your XHDATA working correctly? If it was a purchase direct from one of the Chinese sellers I have found generally their customer service is second to none and my Tecsun was replaced effortlessly when it arrived not working correctly. So that might be another option for you. Good luck. Adam
What happens if you want to tune through ALL of the stored channels in every ‘bank/page’?. Can you just keep pressing the Up/Down, or when you reach channel position 9 do you have to keep pressing the ‘bank/page’ for the next page?
Hi, yes that's right when you get to channel 9 you have to press the page button, then the number of the page you want to go to. It's clear from comments that some people hate the memory arrangement. Personally I find it very easy and fast to switch between a host of different stored frequencies. I really dislike radios that need to be toggled between vfo mode and memory mode before you can start scrolling through stored frequencies. And then toggle back to vfo mode to start tuning again. I suppose it's a personal thing. I've always been very fond of this little radio and the battery is just phenomenal. It just goes on and on. Having air band with a very usable squelch control is awesome for an aviation enthusiast. If it could scan a few channels that would make it near perfection! Adam
@@M6RDPadam sounds really good actually. I’m thinking of getting one from Amazon now that they’ve got them on for £68. I’ve already got the Tecsun 330/660 and the 880 so I’m struggling to warrant buying another one. But it looks better with the white display.
@@nclflyer8197 oh yes I see what you mean, the background display looks orange on Amazon. I'd hate that and would give me eye strain. My 808 is white backlit and really comfortable. I find I take it on holiday and out Portable on the beach much more than my 660 which is just a fraction too big and heavy. The only thing I don't like about the Tecsuns and XHDATA is the agc Circuit on shortwave. Unlike Sony radios from the past it can give you listenet fatigue. I listen to lots of shortwave and it is less comfortable on these radios. As the signal strength varies the agc circuit struggles to smooth it out. If I switch over to something like my old chunky realistic dx400 the difference is really marked. Mind you if I'm not mistaken the dx400 uses murata filters. I just don't think they build shortwave radios the same anymore. Younger listeners might not notice the difference because these new modern radios are all they are accustomed to. The 880 is on my radar if I ever damage my 660
@@M6RDPadam I really like the 880 but it has two major faults (major to me anyway), the 4khz filter just doesn’t work (it has the very same fidelity as the 3khz filter so it doesn’t sound as crisp). And you cannot save anything after the decimal point. So, for example if you want to save 5505.10khz you can’t. It will only save as 5505.00khz. Even my 330 works as it should with regards to this, so the 880 should !. But other than that tge 880 is great. No muted pauses when scanning fast up the channels (like I think the 808 does, and the Tecsun 330). Problem is all of my 3 radios have different good and bad points, so I’ll end up keeping them all 😬
@@nclflyer8197 That;s really interesting to read about the PL880. You're right about each radio being needed for different features. My radio club think it's mad having lots of portables! But the Sony 7600G is simply the best for NDB beacon reception. XH DATA for a good all-rounder for travelling and airband (I use it for FM in the kitchen as the audio and battery life are so great). The 660 seems to have the edge for utility listening and SW in general. My 660 is old and the tuning knob function jumps too many or no khz when adjusting so it is getting annoying. If your own PL660 failed would you recommend the PL880 as a replacement (apart from the 3khz filter problem you mentioned)? I don't like having to charge NiMHs for the 660 and rerally like the inbuilt lithium battery on the D808. Cheers. Adam (Dawlish)
لقد لعبت مع الراديو الخاص بي ولا يمكنني معرفة كيفية ضبط المنبه أو كيفية إلغائه. أجد ترتيب الساعة معقدًا للغاية ولا يمكنني ضبط ذلك لأنه يبدو دائمًا أنه يعود إلى شيء غريب في اليوم التالي. إذا اكتشفت إجابة سؤالك ، فسأدلي بتعليق جديد هنا. يعتبر. آدم
@@nabeelalshweli2605 ua-cam.com/video/zC0EuRU50Gg/v-deo.html إنه لمن دواعي سروري أن تعرفك أيضًا. النجاح! لقد اكتشفت الجواب! أعلاه رابط الفيديو باللغة الإنجليزية. لتلخيص: اضغط لفترة طويلة على زر التنبيه ، متبوعًا على الفور بضغطة قصيرة على زر التنبيه ، ثم استخدم مفتاحي الأسهم لأعلى ولأسفل للتنقل بين أيقونة إنذار الراديو ، وأيقونة التنبيه ، وتشغيلها وأخيراً عدم التنبيه. لقد اختبرت ذلك بنفسي وهو يعمل! آمل أن تكون ترجمة Google قد حولت لغتي الإنجليزية إلى جملة منطقية. أطيب التمنيات والسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته. من انجلترا
I almost haven't bought this radio because of this absolutely stupid page memory system.. It is not intuitive at all. I much prefer the Tecsun VM/VF over this mess.. If anything, a better system would have been to have "VM" instead of "PAGE" and simply key in the two digits for whatever memory you want.. 75 for ex.. or 23.. easy.. VM > 2 > 3 - Done!.. Not needing to remember what page you are on.. Where is the current page number even indicated ?? Nowhere, that's where.. Stupid.. Absolute garbage. Same for Freq. Symply VF (or "FREQ" in this case.. ) > punch in the freq - Done!.. And the Digital Tuning Up/Dn Keys should change mode as well from VF to VM for the 2 seconds you're pressing VM Press VM and you could either key in a preset number from 0 to 99, click on the two face tuning Up/Dn Keys to scroll next/prev through the memorized stations, or hold to auto fast scroll until release After 1 or two seconds of no input the face tuning keys should be returning to the default VF mode.. In fact, I would just replace the "FREQ" button with the "VM" button and default the keypad to VF until you press VM - Then the keypad would be in VM mode for a second or two, allowing for keying in a memory preset (two stupid digits.. ) and maybe replace the current "PAGE" with "Enter" or a decimal separator.. I find it absolutely stupid to have a page system and to add insult to injury, you don't even have the current page you're on displayed at all times.. This is just lazy software programming with no excuse whatsoever. Absolute stupid system and absolute laziness and incompetence. The more I look at this, the more stupid it seems.. I simply cannot understand the laziness and the thought process that went into releasing such a garbage UI.. Come to think of it I would even add an option to choose which mode should be the default one when there is no input for a second or two.. VF or VM.. How the fuck is this more logic than simply keying in two digits and go straight to any of the stored memories.. ??? Just like pressing "VF" and entering the frequency... ????? Also, even in frequency mode it's so stupid to have to press the "FREQ" button TWICE!.. Once before (which makes sense, as you're changing to VF mode input entry.. ) and second time after.. (which makes no sense.. ) It just boggles the mind how laziness is so easily excusable simply because "we can adapt".. "we can find workarounds, ways around a problem".. Well then, problems like these will keep coming, because "we can simply work around them, don't we.. ?"..
I don't see the point in this radio at all. What use is ANY radio without either ATS or ETM, personally I find this radio a piece of junk. I purchased myself one, wish I hadn't bothered. How can you call this "easy tuning" it's a bloody nightmare. Give me a Tecsun any day.
I do not believe it. HXDATA did the most stupid system and found people like it. More than 6 minutes for explanation that pressing dozens of buttons to go trough list of presets is better than using a simple knob or up and down buttons.
FRIENDLY...He/[She] operates slowly and patiently when requested; offers friendly advice and counsel to beginners; kind assistance, cooperation and consideration for the interests of others. These are the marks of the amateur spirit. Paul M. Segal, W9EEA, in 1928
I have been searching for a long time for a video explaining the memory and how to access it. I am still a bit fuzzy on everything, but you have told me more in 6.48 minutes, than I have learned in weeks.
This memory management is great, but you have to keep track of the memory presets externally (spreadsheet or notebook) in order not to duplicate or overwrite existing presets. I also like the PL-330 approach, where you just hit the memory button and it just sets the next free preset, plus the sort and delete duplicates function.
As others have said, to have a combination of both would be fantastic!
Thanks for the video, very clear and concise.
Brilliant!!!
For some reason I was having a brain fart....
I was thinking the "page" had 10 memories when in fact the "page" itself is the memory channel...
100 pages=100 frequencies....
I feel like such an idiot...
I'll blame it on covid fog lol!!
Thank you for this video👍
I'm glad you have figured it out and that you liked the video. It's a cool radio isn't it. 73
Very nice explanation. I actually prefer memory scrolling via the tuning knob as with my R108. Especially with Air bands, it's convenient to quickly find active communication without having to individually press each memory in sequence. On the other hand, this becomes impractical with a large number of memories in storage. It would be nice to have both features!
That's an interesting difference between the R108 and the D808. The XHDATA D-D808 would lend itself to that type of scrolling through memories with the tuning knob as it is a nice clicking type knob. Thanks for the comment. It's always nice to chat to people around the world about hobby stuff!
@@M6RDPadamhello, what could be broken, I have a xhdata d-808 radio, old version, all bands work, but not the air band band, I also have xhdata new version and it receives the air band very well, best regards
That's a shame about the XHDATA airband. I wasn't even aware there were two versions. I did a Google search but it turned up nothing useful. They are SMD so practically impossible to work on unless you are an expert. I suppose you have tried looking to see if there is a factory/hard reset....? What happens when you press the "air" button?
@@M6RDPadamdzięki za odpowiedź no nie znam się na tym robiłem reset i nic pozdrawiam
Thanks For the Memories
Thanks! Sometimes it's helpful to see them being demonstrated carefully and you can decide for yourself if it suits you or not. 73
Holding the sw or other frequency button automatically searches and stores all signals in memories...
I wish there was a way to quickly scroll through all the channels using the tuning knob or even the up down buttons, it would have been like scrolling through all frequencies except only the ones which have a signal😅.
I also wished it had more memories of sw. 100 isnt enough.
that's a very good question and the short answer is no. This is because every single channel already arrives with something stored in it. So straight out of the box if you go to page 0 and channel 1, a frequency will already be in there and each subsequent channel. On a scanner this would be disastrous! But because the 808 does not scan it doesn't seem to present any problems, at least not to me.
With the Tecsun PL660 which I also have and use a lot for scanning through the shortwave memories, fortunately you can delete stored frequencies.
Hope this helps. 73 Adam
@@billybigdinners7407 do you mean you can scan through the memories? That would be awesome!
Thanks for the video, I wish it had autosave in-memory feature like Tecsun 880
pro tip: watch series at Flixzone. I've been using them for watching loads of movies lately.
@Kyrie Waylon Definitely, have been using flixzone for since november myself =)
What do you want for the price 🙄
@@geez-hd6dn yes that is another good point: the XHDATA is superb value for money. Mine was gifted to me by a kind-hearted radio amateur in Melbourne and I use it every day from BBC Radio 4, to high level over-flights towards Paris, to China Radio International or World Service from Ascension Island, to HF aero activity over Algerian Sahara!
I have the Sihuadon R-108 that has a slightly different button layout. I can't figure out how to recall it's memory layout. The manual doesn't cover it & I can't seem to find a video on it thats clear. Can anyone point me to the info? I would like to ise the radio but can't.
Very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you for the comment and glad you found it helpful. My PL660 dial knob no longer functions properly and jumps around all over the place as I advance upwards through the memories or VFO. No such issue with the XHDATA. 73 de M6RDP
Thanks for this video!
You're welcome. I get a bit nervous when I do them, but think it might help other people to see demonstrations of how things work. Thanks for the comment. Adam
@@M6RDPadam Totally helped me!
Thanks for your video. But that memory setup & search process is just awful! Tecsun's ETM is so easy & intuitive!
Yes it's a bit 1980s now I suppose! But it suits me OK. 73 Adam
Great review would you recommend this over say ats25 please may I ask
I'm afraid I have no knowledge of that radio. I didn't even know what it was and I had to look it up!
@@M6RDPadam ok well from what I've read the 808 is a much better all rounder. All the best 73
@@tickingtime I have to say that statement sums it up perfectly it is an excellent all rounder and even when I am not listening to shortwave broadcast stations, or aircraft over the Sahara, or holiday jets coming into my local airport, I use it all the time for BBC Radio 3 and 4 as it has such a pleasing tone with a nice balance between bass and treble. Another way to look at it is if you are disappointed with it, it would probably sell quite well on the second hand market. And even if you lost a bit of money doing that you would have had the pleasure and enjoyment of experimenting with a new bit of kit which I think the hobby is all about anyway! That's my excuse anyway!
@@M6RDPadam Thank you for the reply will you be making any more videos regarding this radio please may I ask?
All the very best
@@tickingtime Is there anything in particular that you would like to see demonstrated?
Can you deletes frequencies form the memories? Or you can only replace them with others?
Only replace
Hi Mr.... I did like your video and a have a question , first just to say, I am Valmir M7ACX and if you could help me, I have got this radio as well, I bought it not so long ago but now, the problem is that when I turn it on, first does not let change from fast to slow on the display, also I just hear something when it is in the Air Band mode. Any help I appreciate. Have a nice.
Hi Valmir, I'm no expert but it sounds as though you might have an issue with the control that operates both the fast and slow tuning options and the squelch. After you switch the radio on, what happens if you PRESS IN the tuning dial on the right hand side of the radio next to the on off switch? A slow press of this dial will toggle you through "fast" "slow" and "stop". A 3-second press will allow you to set the squelch level for air band. If after experimenting with that dial you still have no success there is a reset hole on the base of the radio that you can press with a paperclip although I have never needed to do this myself. I hope you figure out the problem but if you need more help my email is on qrz..com
73 GL Adam
Thank you for your explanation, indeed I tried it but without success, will try to reset it. Appreciate your attention. Valmir /M7ACX
@@valmiroliveira2757 Hi Valmir, did you ever get your XHDATA working correctly? If it was a purchase direct from one of the Chinese sellers I have found generally their customer service is second to none and my Tecsun was replaced effortlessly when it arrived not working correctly. So that might be another option for you. Good luck. Adam
Still waiting for my radio to arrive.
What happens if you want to tune through ALL of the stored channels in every ‘bank/page’?. Can you just keep pressing the Up/Down, or when you reach channel position 9 do you have to keep pressing the ‘bank/page’ for the next page?
Hi, yes that's right when you get to channel 9 you have to press the page button, then the number of the page you want to go to. It's clear from comments that some people hate the memory arrangement. Personally I find it very easy and fast to switch between a host of different stored frequencies. I really dislike radios that need to be toggled between vfo mode and memory mode before you can start scrolling through stored frequencies. And then toggle back to vfo mode to start tuning again. I suppose it's a personal thing. I've always been very fond of this little radio and the battery is just phenomenal. It just goes on and on. Having air band with a very usable squelch control is awesome for an aviation enthusiast. If it could scan a few channels that would make it near perfection! Adam
@@M6RDPadam sounds really good actually. I’m thinking of getting one from Amazon now that they’ve got them on for £68. I’ve already got the Tecsun 330/660 and the 880 so I’m struggling to warrant buying another one. But it looks better with the white display.
@@nclflyer8197 oh yes I see what you mean, the background display looks orange on Amazon. I'd hate that and would give me eye strain. My 808 is white backlit and really comfortable. I find I take it on holiday and out Portable on the beach much more than my 660 which is just a fraction too big and heavy. The only thing I don't like about the Tecsuns and XHDATA is the agc Circuit on shortwave. Unlike Sony radios from the past it can give you listenet fatigue. I listen to lots of shortwave and it is less comfortable on these radios. As the signal strength varies the agc circuit struggles to smooth it out. If I switch over to something like my old chunky realistic dx400 the difference is really marked. Mind you if I'm not mistaken the dx400 uses murata filters. I just don't think they build shortwave radios the same anymore. Younger listeners might not notice the difference because these new modern radios are all they are accustomed to. The 880 is on my radar if I ever damage my 660
@@M6RDPadam I really like the 880 but it has two major faults (major to me anyway), the 4khz filter just doesn’t work (it has the very same fidelity as the 3khz filter so it doesn’t sound as crisp). And you cannot save anything after the decimal point. So, for example if you want to save 5505.10khz you can’t. It will only save as 5505.00khz. Even my 330 works as it should with regards to this, so the 880 should !. But other than that tge 880 is great. No muted pauses when scanning fast up the channels (like I think the 808 does, and the Tecsun 330). Problem is all of my 3 radios have different good and bad points, so I’ll end up keeping them all 😬
@@nclflyer8197 That;s really interesting to read about the PL880. You're right about each radio being needed for different features. My radio club think it's mad having lots of portables! But the Sony 7600G is simply the best for NDB beacon reception. XH DATA for a good all-rounder for travelling and airband (I use it for FM in the kitchen as the audio and battery life are so great). The 660 seems to have the edge for utility listening and SW in general. My 660 is old and the tuning knob function jumps too many or no khz when adjusting so it is getting annoying. If your own PL660 failed would you recommend the PL880 as a replacement (apart from the 3khz filter problem you mentioned)? I don't like having to charge NiMHs for the 660 and rerally like the inbuilt lithium battery on the D808. Cheers. Adam (Dawlish)
اريد ان الغي المنبه لا اعرف كيف؟
لقد لعبت مع الراديو الخاص بي ولا يمكنني معرفة كيفية ضبط المنبه أو كيفية إلغائه. أجد ترتيب الساعة معقدًا للغاية ولا يمكنني ضبط ذلك لأنه يبدو دائمًا أنه يعود إلى شيء غريب في اليوم التالي. إذا اكتشفت إجابة سؤالك ، فسأدلي بتعليق جديد هنا. يعتبر. آدم
@@M6RDPadam اشكرك من كل قلبي تحياتي لك من العراق iraq
@@nabeelalshweli2605 ua-cam.com/video/zC0EuRU50Gg/v-deo.html
إنه لمن دواعي سروري أن تعرفك أيضًا. النجاح! لقد اكتشفت الجواب! أعلاه رابط الفيديو باللغة الإنجليزية. لتلخيص:
اضغط لفترة طويلة على زر التنبيه ، متبوعًا على الفور بضغطة قصيرة على زر التنبيه ، ثم استخدم مفتاحي الأسهم لأعلى ولأسفل للتنقل بين أيقونة إنذار الراديو ، وأيقونة التنبيه ، وتشغيلها وأخيراً عدم التنبيه.
لقد اختبرت ذلك بنفسي وهو يعمل!
آمل أن تكون ترجمة Google قد حولت لغتي الإنجليزية إلى جملة منطقية.
أطيب التمنيات والسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته. من انجلترا
I almost haven't bought this radio because of this absolutely stupid page memory system.. It is not intuitive at all. I much prefer the Tecsun VM/VF over this mess..
If anything, a better system would have been to have "VM" instead of "PAGE" and simply key in the two digits for whatever memory you want.. 75 for ex.. or 23.. easy..
VM > 2 > 3 - Done!.. Not needing to remember what page you are on.. Where is the current page number even indicated ?? Nowhere, that's where.. Stupid.. Absolute garbage.
Same for Freq. Symply VF (or "FREQ" in this case.. ) > punch in the freq - Done!.. And the Digital Tuning Up/Dn Keys should change mode as well from VF to VM for the 2 seconds you're pressing VM
Press VM and you could either key in a preset number from 0 to 99, click on the two face tuning Up/Dn Keys to scroll next/prev through the memorized stations, or hold to auto fast scroll until release
After 1 or two seconds of no input the face tuning keys should be returning to the default VF mode..
In fact, I would just replace the "FREQ" button with the "VM" button and default the keypad to VF until you press VM - Then the keypad would be in VM mode for a second or two, allowing for keying in a memory preset (two stupid digits.. ) and maybe replace the current "PAGE" with "Enter" or a decimal separator..
I find it absolutely stupid to have a page system and to add insult to injury, you don't even have the current page you're on displayed at all times.. This is just lazy software programming with no excuse whatsoever. Absolute stupid system and absolute laziness and incompetence.
The more I look at this, the more stupid it seems.. I simply cannot understand the laziness and the thought process that went into releasing such a garbage UI..
Come to think of it I would even add an option to choose which mode should be the default one when there is no input for a second or two.. VF or VM..
How the fuck is this more logic than simply keying in two digits and go straight to any of the stored memories.. ??? Just like pressing "VF" and entering the frequency... ?????
Also, even in frequency mode it's so stupid to have to press the "FREQ" button TWICE!.. Once before (which makes sense, as you're changing to VF mode input entry.. ) and second time after.. (which makes no sense.. )
It just boggles the mind how laziness is so easily excusable simply because "we can adapt".. "we can find workarounds, ways around a problem".. Well then, problems like these will keep coming, because "we can simply work around them, don't we.. ?"..
zzzzz😫
I don't see the point in this radio at all. What use is ANY radio without either ATS or ETM, personally I find this radio a piece of junk. I purchased myself one, wish I hadn't bothered. How can you call this "easy tuning" it's a bloody nightmare. Give me a Tecsun any day.
I have 4 Tecsun radios and they are all garbage. It would take the XHDATA over anything Tecsun makes.
I do not believe it. HXDATA did the most stupid system and found people like it.
More than 6 minutes for explanation that pressing dozens of buttons to go trough list of presets is better than using a simple knob or up and down buttons.
FRIENDLY...He/[She] operates slowly and patiently when requested; offers friendly advice and counsel to beginners; kind assistance, cooperation and consideration for the interests of others. These are the marks of the amateur spirit.
Paul M. Segal, W9EEA, in 1928
@@M6RDPadam it could be really great radio, but is is not. I wish You all the best!