Reddit reviews TECSUN R-9012 AM/FM/SW 12 Bands Shortwave Radio Portable Receiver Gray
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【Product Size】 - Small and light, it can fit in the pocket and carry everywhere for entertainment or study. 131x28x80mm. All dimensions are measured manually with deviation (ranged)at 5 - 10mm.【Product Function】- High sensitivity full band radio with FM MW SW functions 12 bands radio receiver.【Product accessories】 - 1 x TECSUN R9012 Radio, 1 x English manual.【Battery operate】- The R-9012 uses 2 AA Size Batteries & DC-IN 3v charging cable (Both not included in the product accessories. Could choose the rechargeable batteries.【After-sale service】- The product has a one-year warranty, for the details, please contact customer service. If you have any questions, contact us without hesitation. We'll try our best to solve the problem for you.
Something from Tecsun, for example:
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Great question! I have not used the Field Kit but really want to try it out. In terms of sheer shortwave reception, I think the Field Kit is a filtered receiver, so you'll get a different kind of noise cancellation than with the RF Nomad and maybe less sounds of drifting. The RF Nomad has a really narrow band reception, which is its own drawback, so maybe the Field Kit has a higher range and less noise. I'm not sure what the difference between 'Search' and 'Tune' are for on the Field Kit (Maybe that's tune and fine tune)
If you're not interested in CV tuning and just want a great noise source, the Tecsun portable shortwave radios are fantastic. I have a few of them and really recommend them for the price: https://www.amazon.com/Tecsun-R-9012-Bands-Shortwave-Receiver/dp/B001HX4D84
Curious about any users of the Field Kit, too.