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TECSUN PL-380 DSP FM Stereo. MW. SW. LW. World Band PLL Radio Receiver, LCD Display, ETM Function Added

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  • Powered by RioRand Advanced Technology
  • Seven Tuning Mode Selectable,LCD Display Screen,550 Preset Memories,Digital Clock Function With 12/24 Hour Format,Highly Intelligent On / Off Switch
  • Using Silicon Labs Si4734 DSP; To Digitalize The Analog MW / FM / SW Broadcasting Signal Base On The Modern Software Technology And Radio Principles
  • Light & Snooze Function,Key Lock Function,Built-In Charging System To Charge The Ni-Mh Rechargeable Battery,Built In Dc 5v Usb Jack, Earphone Jack
  • Small and exquisite design, convenient to carry, excellent for walkers, hikers, campers, backpackers


TECSUN PL-380 DSP (Digital Signal Processing) FM stereo.MW.SW.LW multi band portable radio. This radio is using DSP si4734 Micro-chips (from Silicon Labs in USA) to digitalize the analog MW / FM / SW broadcasting signal base on the modern software technology and radio principles. It can highly improve on radio's sensitivity, selectivity, S/N ration and anti-interference.

This TECSUN PL-380 with New Function - ETM (Easy Tuning Mode)

This function is similar to ATS (Auto-tuning Storage).ETM can scan through the whole frequency band and select all the available stations. However, unlike ATS, ETM will not store or replace those exiting memories with the new scan. It works just like a fast tuner; it is easily tune to the next available station by a click of the tuning wheel. You may find this function is useful when you are travelling to other country! Because you can use ETM to scan through the frequency band without delete or replace any of the memory that is stored back home.Moreover, I found that ETM can scan for more weak channels than ATS. It seems like ATS is only search for those strong available channels for enjoyment; but on the other hand, ETM is able to search for rest of missing link.

The alarm functions that you can wake by buzzer or to your favorite radio station. And the temperature function can be selected as Celsius or Fahrenheit .

Radio Specs:
FM : 87 ~ 108MHz (Russia 64 ~ 108MHz, Japan 76 ~ 108MHz, USA 87.5 ~ 108MHz)
MW : 522 ~ 1620kHz (USA 520 ~ 1710kHz) with 9kHz / 10kHz tuning step selectable
AM IF bandwidth : 1, 2, 3, 4, 6kHz
LW : 153KHz to 513KHz
SW : 2300KHz to 21950KHz

Seven tuning mode selectable:
1) Easy Tuning Mode (ETM)
2) Jog dial manual tuning
3) Auto scan tuning (VF)
4) Pre-setting manual scan tuning
5) Memory pre-setting auto scan tuning
6) Memory pre-setting address direct entry tuning


Matt B
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2024
I've had this thing for nearly 4 years, it's great! Batteries (even dollar store ones) last a long time. The speaker isn't great, but there is a 3.5mm output that you can link to a portable speaker. The speaker does give off that 80's vibe though - mono, and it does get loud enough for the size.The aerial extension is awesome, really helps when outside of town/not near stations for AM/FM. The short wave does work, I've listened to broadcasts from around the world (was it 2022 that was a good skipping year??), I'm just not sure how it compares to other receivers. All this in a thing that's the size of a book.Even my wife said it was the best "dumb" purchase I've made and uses it often.
jocy
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 3, 2023
After few days not working
Nabeel
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 26, 2021
Good choice, value for money. Working as per expectation.Free delivery to AlMagrudy was not my choice.
NAHUM
Reviewed in Mexico on February 12, 2020
Me gustó mucho es muy práctico y bonito, y el envío fue rápido llegó antes de lo programado excelente servicio. Muy recomendable.
Mister Radio
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2018
I have been a shortwave listener for 61 years, an amateur radio operator for 32 years and did military communications for many years. I have owned receivers dating back to the 1920s most of which I worked on and enjoyed for many years. The reason I mention all of this is it might lend my review a little more weight than a review from someone who doesn't really know what they are talking about. I received the radio on Thursday and I put it through its paces for many hours on MW, SW and FM. I was really shocked by the performance on FM. It is better than my Sony 2010 on FM and bear in mind that the Sony cost about 8 times as much! I live in a horrible area for FM because there are mountains and hills in all 4 directions. What is called multipath distortion is caused by the station you are listening to bouncing its transmitted radio waves off the mountains and hills so they arrive at your radio at different times and angles. This little radio gives me a perfectly clear signal from Portland, Maine which is 65 miles away. My Grundig YB400 pe cannot quite do that and neither can my Sony 2010. On FM the only other portable I have which can get this station cleanly is my Sangean ATS 909 Deluxe which cost $ 289.95. I had mods done to the Sangean which cost me 50 bucks so it was worth it. The Tecsun is $ 46 dollars and it is really a keeper. The SW performance is stellar at this price point and the variable bandwidth feature is great! On MW I know there is a station in Cuba on 530 Khz and the Tecsun was picking it up about an hour ago very faintly which is surprising as I live 85 miles from Canada. I set it near my Tecsun AN-200 MW loop antenna and the Tecsun pair really hauled the signal up enough so I was able to hear it quite well. A word on some of the radio reviews and I perceive a lack of logic in quite a few. For instance the criticism that an external antenna cannot be hooked up to this radio. Wrong! One reviewer said that some of his other models of portables overload when he attaches an outside antenna. Either shorten the antenna or take and inductively couple it to the whip. It is a simple fix so do some research on radio sites if you are interested. On Youtube one reviewer said he liked this radio but then said the only negative was that it doesn't receive ssb signals. Balderdash! You wouldn't buy this radio if you want ssb capability so that is not a negative! That really is a stupid statement. It wasn't designed for ssb as it is an entertainment broadcast radio and the engineers did a great job with this little treasure. Oh yes, I once reviewed a model airplane and it was a four engine model and I really loved it. The only negative was that it couldn't maneuver near as well as my buddy's Mitsubishi Zero. See what I mean about nonsense? I am extremely impressed with this little gem and it came with an English instruction manual and a one year warranty. If the radio all of a sudden refuses to turn on with good batteries, take the batteries out of the radio and after 30 minutes or so put them back in. In winter in colder climates the air can be very dry and there is a lot of static around. A tiny static pulse from just having the radio near a miniscule charge can lock up the circuitry. What you have done is a reset and hopefully that will fix it. It has happened to me with my 350 dollar Sony 2010 so don't blame the radio as it is sometimes normal with any radios that have memory chips in them. Today I went to turn on my new PL 380 and it was dead. Did a reset and now just picked up Cuba on 530 Khz a few minutes ago barefoot without the Tecsun loop. Amazing for such a small 46 dollar radio. Oh yes, I think the audio produced by this radio is excellent and can fill a decent sized room. Have fun, read the manual and remember to do a reset if it locks up!
Steve(Can)
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2017
An excellent little radio bought to replace a Grundig yacht boy 400pe which I have enjoyed for many years but has finally given up the ghost. I believe the Tecsun PL-380 with the snap on external antenna might even have a slight edge over the yb400pe for bringing in FM and shortwave signals. The ETM (Easy Tuning Mode) of the Tecsun PL-380 is a fantastic feature which automatically scans through a bandwidth and marking tuneable signals that can then be dialled through and listened to at leisure... particularly useful for finding listenable SW broadcasts at different times of the day or night for finding FM channels while traveling.Lightweight and small, but seems fairly rugged. A nice travel radio with good alarm, snooze and sleep settings. Controls and settings are fairly intuitive and the included manual is straightforward and fairly easy to understand and apply. Rechargeable batteries (not included) seem to last quite well. Has a nice built in recharging system through a USB cord so with a standard 5 volt adapter (not included) the batteries can be charged from a wide variety of sources: computer, wall outlet, cigarette lighter, etc..Decent enough sound and volume from a single small speaker. For the most part, I have it playing in my workshop and have no trouble listening to it for extended periods... For late at night or for traveling, it has crystal clear FM stereo through included head phones.A fantastic little radio for a great price.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2013
This radio was shipped quickly and well cushioned with air packs along with a few other items. I received it “on time” as promised, and even had a follow up email from the Hossen Company who was the distributor of this product. I think both the distributor and producer of this item is committed to customer satisfaction. I would not hesitate to make future purchases from them.This is a superb little radio. Small and lightweight; it’s easily carried in a day pack, briefcase, or flight bag. It’s also very well designed and has lot’s of features which, although I've not seen on other radios, surpass your expectations of past portable shortwave radios. I’m very impressed with this radio although I've only had it around two weeks.This is not your usual “small shortwave radio”. The feature I find most pleasing is the ETM (easy tune mode). It’s a remarkable scanning mode which automatically stores busy frequencies into a specific memory bank. The ETM mode can scan the entire spectrum available in the radio. There are five hundred possible stations which can be stored using this, and other modes, all at the push of one button.There are also several other scanning and memory possibilities. Of course, you can “manually” turn the tuning knob but you can also enter the frequencies with the keypad. You can scan individual segments of the bands or you can capture busy frequencies and place in memory mode, or delete as you choose. Once in memory mode, moving the tuning dial brings the frequencies into a convenient display and a quick recall. This is VERY nice!Sensitivity is good and also selectivity. It has surprising good audio from such a small speaker. FM stereo is very good with the accompanying ear buds. The "digital signal processing" makes the sound quality a joy to hear on all the bands and the “pitch” can be custom tuned by increasing or decreasing bandwidth. The addition of the external antenna doesn't seem to overload the “front end” of the receiver. The AM and FM bands are both surprisingly good.I find this receiver to have all the features, and much more, than most more expensive models. I’ve previously owned small Sony, Sangean, and Toshiba brands costing twice as much as this model. This radio is an excellent choice for the money and doesn’t lack any amenities.It has alarm, both buzzer and radio, or sleep and snooze modes, which work well. Time displays can be set for either twelve or twenty four hour modes. The display mode also shows signal strength and signal to noise levels, and also displays the current temperature. The choice of tuning steps for American or European AM stations determine the Celsius or Fahrenheit choice and is done automatically.My only complaint about this radio is the manual that came with the radio. I was in a bit of a panic when I first viewed it, since it was, for the most part, written in a different language. I easily printed out an English version which I found on the web. Don’t be overly alarmed when you view it for the first time. Take the time to read it carefully to utilize all the great features of this radio. It’s adequate, although not perfect to our way of thought. All the features are easily grasped by reading the English version. Take the time to do so, and you will realize just how great this small radio performs. It’s a jewel as far as I’m concerning.
ChicagoPenguin
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2013
I had a few portable shortwave radios in my days and must say this is really a "decent buy". My most recent radio was the Eton E100. I would buy another if I could find one but can't. So the research began stumbling across the TECSUN PL-380 which I purchased two weeks ago. The SW reception is very good getting most of the usual stations that I've received prior. I didn't use the clip antenna which is included. As for the AM/FM reception they're also great. You can receive FM in stereo with the ear pods. I love the ETM function for FM. If you use it for the AM you might miss stations if you DX at night or just reset the ETM as often as you wish. It even has a signal strength and N/S reading. Pretty cool. Easy to read the dial. I'm using 3 AA alkaline batteries. Doesn't seem to drain much. All nice solid features I was looking for.Only two things I find wrong with this. The first one being the volume control when adjusting from 5 to 6 as it seems to jumps just a bit too much in volume. I wish it had a regular volume control. The other negative is whenever you adjust the volume the light goes on. This could wear down the batteries quicker especially if you adjust the volume a lot. If this is all I could find wrong you'll be pleased with the product.Believe me....I put this radio through my standards which are beyond the basics.
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