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How to choose a radio receiver?

 

More than 120 years have passed since the invention of the first radio receiver, and over the years they have changed, improved, and implemented the latest features and capabilities. Since the first radios, current receivers have changed not only in their capabilities but also in their design. And although the popularity of receivers reached its peak a few decades ago and the sounds of music probably sounded from them in every household, receivers still do not lose their popularity to this day. And not unnecessarily - the popularity of modern receivers with integrated new technologies is only growing among both younger and older people.

Are you browsing the radio, or maybe you want to upgrade the old one? We are ready to help, below are tips on how to choose a radio receiver conveniently and easily and what to look for.

1. Types of radio receivers

  • The radio is a classic and one of the simplest types of all, it is extremely easy to use. The main function of the receiver is to receive and broadcast radio station frequencies. Such radios can be mains-powered or battery-powered, the latter option allows you to take the receiver with you on a trip or in another place where there will be no electrical outlet. Such receivers are also the cheapest, but no less inferior to others and perfectly justify their possibilities.
  • Radio alarm clocks are much smarter and more modern receivers with an integrated electronic alarm function. Such receivers also have a display that shows time, temperature and other functions.
  • Internet radio players are a modern combination of analog and digital radio. Such devices have an integrated wireless Wi-Fi network card, and some models also have an integrated Ethernet port.

2. Signal types

There are two types of radio signal output:

Analogue radio - When searching for stations is performed manually, usually by turning the knob on the radio. This type is more typical of classic type receivers, which have a low cost.

Digital receiver - Unlike an analogue, a digital receiver searches for stations automatically. In most cases, the selection of stations and parameters are visible on the screen, which makes it easier to use the receiver and expands its capabilities. Also, such receivers often have an internal memory in which to store your favorite radio stations.

3. Radio receiver power

The power of radio receivers depends on the type of receiver, possibilities, power supply method. Remember that radios are definitely not the device you can use as a main unit during parties. In most cases, the power and sound of the receiver are enough to provide a medium-sized space. If you need more volume, pay attention to the speakers built into the radios and choose the most powerful one.

4. Radio receiver power supply methods

The receivers can be powered directly from an electrical outlet using replaceable batteries or accumulators. Battery-powered or battery-powered receivers are a much more convenient solution for those who want to take the receiver on a trip or use it where it is difficult to reach or has no electrical outlet. However, receivers that use batteries and accumulators are not as powerful as those that use electricity.

5. Radio receiver connections

Connectors are an additional tool for your receiver, giving you more options. Possible connections:

  • Linear Input - Allows you to use the receiver as speakers when connected to other devices.
  • USB connector - Connect to a phone, hard drive, or memory card.
  • Bluetooth - for wireless connection. This feature is typical of more advanced digital radio receivers.
  • Card Reader - Allows you to play music from memory cards.

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