@@lucusrose Hmm that I of course don't know. Though there are many radio's and radio transmitters from China that can operate the whole Shortwave, and somehow the Chinese don't do difficult about it. more technical, most modern radio's (and tranceivers) from anywhere are what's called Software Defined Radio's meaning everything can be archieved by manupilating the software. And yes if you are willing it is not difficult to do. I know this as I do this myselve 🙂
How good is the dxing compared to xhdata d808, tecsun 880, Qodosen DX 286?
hi fron Brasil. can you tell me whts the model of thesse antena on the vídeo? thanks
whats is the model of thesse antena on the vídeo. thanks Evandro Brasil
Hello, LC90 radio currently only supports passive antennas
I would like an ordinary Wi-Fi radio with an alarm function for 10 dollars.😐
I think it is The TIME
I love the blueish plastic case and bright knobs. The Chinese version looks a little better to me, brighter and more modern.
The Chinese one only picks up official CCP broadcasts lol
No. What makes you think that
@@choyongradio Well it clearly doesn't understand western sarcasm
@@pascalcoole2725Let's push it further. Are there any non CCP approved radio stations in China? I doubt there is any "pirate" radio.
@@lucusrose Hmm that I of course don't know. Though there are many radio's and radio transmitters from China that can operate the whole Shortwave, and somehow the Chinese don't do difficult about it.
more technical, most modern radio's (and tranceivers) from anywhere are what's called Software Defined Radio's meaning everything can be archieved by manupilating the software.
And yes if you are willing it is not difficult to do. I know this as I do this myselve
🙂
@@pascalcoole2725 So do you ever bend or skirt the law when you broadcast?