- Comprehensive coverage including AM/FM, Longwave, Aviation & Shortwave with Single Side Band.
- AM Synchronous Detection & Dual Conversion
- PLL receiver with enhanced sensitivity & selectivity
- Dual alarm clock with sleep timer up to 2 hours
- 4-way tuning with 2,000 memories
The light is bright and stays on long enough (user configurable).
The display is 3" x 1.5". It's clear and well lit with a yellow back light.
The sound through the speaker is not high fidelity. I often use external speakers. There is a 2-position tone selector. The "Bass" position creates a more pleasant sound for my taste.
I love the fact that the batteries recharge in the radio. The supplied power adapter works well (low noise and quick charge).
The radio receives well with the whip antenna. The supplied external antenna works even better and has a dedicated input on the side of the radio. There is a 3 position antenna sensitivity selector.
The supplied carrying case is well made and offers decent protection.
The sound is very good on AM and Shortwave (HF). However, I found the sound on the FM band to be barely adequate.
Recently, I bought a $9.99 replacement for the built-in whip antenna here at Amazon. It was easy to install and provides a bit more gain than the original. Lots of fun.
I'm quite sure you won't see these features at this price tag.
UPDATE: After 9 months, the radio still works great. Nice work Tecsun!I've had this radio for about a month now and like it very much. I have an older Radio Shack SW Radio model DX 390 which is a good receiver. The PL-660 is far superior and has an aircraft band that the other doesnt. I find the Tecsun to be a high quality radio. Another reviewer says the knobs are poor quality, but i have to disagree finding them pretty sound. The manual says the radio will operate for 40 hours on a full charge. I have found that it only runs about 10 hours on the original batteries. I replaced the batteries with 2500 mAh ones and now it runs well over 40 hours on a charge. The radio works very well with the receivers antenna and i find that the plug in antenna does not pull in distant stations much better. The quality of sound from the AM stations is good.ORDERED PL 660 SEVERAL MONTHS AGO BUT SENT IT BACK BECAUSE TUNING KNOB WAS DEFECTIVE. DECIDED TO TRY THE PL 660 AGAIN, THIS TIME GOT ONE THAT WORKED. ALSO HAVE SONY 7600GR, ETON E1, SANGEAN 909 (WITH RADIOLABS MOD.)AND GRUNDIG G5. I HAVE BEEN USING PL 660 EXCLUSIVELY SINCE I GOT IT. PULLS IN AM AND SW WITH WHIP WITH NO TROUBLE AT ALL. HOOK UP EXTERNAL ANTENNA AN REALLY PULLS IN AM AND SW. I WOULD SAY BETTER THAN 7600GR, ETON E1 ( ONE OF THE EARLY MODELS), WAY BETTER THAN G5. SANGEAN 909 SEEMS TO PULL IN A FEW MORE AM STATIONS, SW SEEMS TO BE A TOSS UP. PL 660 NICE AND EASY TO USE AT BEDSIDE, PUSH BUTTONS AN SWITCHES COULD BE BIGGER AND EASIER TO USE. PL 660 MEMORY EASY TO USE, YOU DON'T HAVE TO FUMBLE IN THE DARK TO SELECT AM PAGES OR SW PAGES (WHICH YOU HAVE TO DO WITH THE SONY, GRUNDIG, AND SANGEAN). SPEAKER IS A LITTLE TINNY. SYNC WORKS. BUTTONS TO SMALL. I GIVE IT 5 STARS FOR THE $99 PRICE.Unlike some negative comments I've read on the web, I rate this radio very high in performance and form factor. I especially like the sync detector function which functions flawlessly unlike that on my Grundig G3. I highly recommend this rcvr to all SW enthusiasts.The sensitivity of this radio is quite good. I live in a rural area where not many stations come in clearly. I cannot comment on the selectivity. The feel and quality of the radio seems good. I did not use the rechargeable batteries, so I have no opinion. This radio is designed for the SW fan. The functions are numerous, including the 2000 some presets. This seems a SW fans dream, but not mine. Sound is tinny at best. I did not expect full lush sound from such a small speaker, but it does not compare with my Tivoli Model 1 or Squeezebox radio both of which have similar size speakers and sound superb. I mainly wanted AM/FM so this was not the radio for me. Shortwave fans should give it a try. AM/FM fans should try elsewhaere.


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