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SIHUADON R108 Portable Radio AM FM SW LW Airband Full Band DSP Radio Battery Operated with Headphone Antenna Jack Sleep Time and Alarm Clock 500 Memory Preset for Parents by RADIWOW (Black)

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  • 【Convenience To Carry】The performance of SIHUADON R108 radio is the same as the Radiwow R108 radio. 5 x3x1.2in long, small size and light weight, it can fit in the pocket and carry everywhere for entertainment or study; compact size is ideal for travelling.
  • 【With Varies Function】FM Stereo LW MW SW AIR band DSP receiver with band ATS, memories preset station, sleeping time, alarm clock, temp display. Good gift for parents, friends, elder!
  • 【2 CHARGING WAYS】R108 Portable shortwave radio can be powered by Type-c USB [INCLUDED] and BL-5C battery [INCLUDED], Battery operated radio able to support your travel use,even if the power goes out at home.
  • 【Sound Quality】High-quality materials and components enable the radio output to perform well on all broadcasts including voice and music. The backlit LCD screen is very convenient for night use.
  • 【Product Accessories】1 x R-108 Radio, 1 x USB Charging Cable, 1 x External Antenna, 1 x R108 English Manual, 1 x BL-5C Rechargeable Battery, 1 x Timely Customer Service.



Product Description

R108

[ Why to choose us? ]

SIHUADON R108 Radio developed by RADIWOW Company, use special signal processing DSP chip to digitally convert analog FM, and use modern software radio principles to process and demodulate, greatly improving sensitivity, signal-to-noise ratio and anti-interference ability.

R108

Listen to the radio, listen to the world!

1. Frequency Range

(1) FM: 64~108 MHz

(2) FM: 87.5 - 108 MHz (EU and US)

(3) SW: 1711 - 29999 kHz

(4) LW: 150 - 450 kHz

(5) Airband Band: 118 - 137 MHz

(6) MW: 522-1620 kHz (9k)

520 -1710kHz (10k)

R108 Radio

2. 6 Ways to tune the station!

(1) FREQ (2) ATS (3) Tuning

(4) VM (5) VF (6) UP & Down

3. Noise limit sensitivity

(1) FM (S / N = 30dB) > 3uV.

(2) AM (MW) (S / N = 26dB)> 0.5mV / m.

(3) LW (S / N = 26dB) > 10 mV / m.

(4) SW (S / N = 26dB) > 10uV.

(5) AIR (S / N = 26dB) > 0.5uv.

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4. World Band Multi-functional Radio

(1) Full Band Radio

-AM -FM -SW -LW -Airband

(2) Memory Radio

-ATS

-Store Stations Manually

(3) Clock Radio

- Automatic Shutdown - Set Daily Time

- Aarm Function

(4)Temperature Mode - ℃ -℉

SHD

5. Portable Handheld Radio, Easy to carry!

(1) Small Size:

L x W x H: 5 x 1.2 x 3 in (50 x 31 x 76 mm)

(2) Light Weight:

0.45 lb = 200 g (Include the battery)

(3) Portable Carry Pocket size, light weight! Handheld and easy to carry, great for travel, camping, study!

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6. Two Power Sources

(1) Battery Operate

1 x BL5C battery

(Battery is included in the package.)

(2) USB Cable Operate

In this mode, you do not need to install battery. Put the rechargeable battery inside, connect the USB cable can be used normally, and at the same time can be charged!

(The package includes a usb cable.)

RADIWOW R108 RADIO

7. Antenna jack

Inset external antenna to improve FM SW!

8. Headphone jack

With 3.5mm earphone jack to listen freely!

9. What you get?

1 x R108 Radio

1 x External Antenna

1 x USB Charging Cable

1 x BL5C Rechargeable Battery

1 x R108 English Manual

R108

C. Allison
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
It has really good reception, it picks many aircraft frequencies which I like.Very sensitive to the low bands pulling in signals from all over. I haven't had any problems with the battery, but I use this radio almost every day and plug it in to the USB while listening to air bands.
TJinAK
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
There aren't as many countries broadcasting via shortwave as there used to be, but this radio clearly picks up the ones that still do. I like that it's rechargeable and lasts quite a while on a single charge. Great AM and FM reception, which would be expected. It feels a liiiiittle pricey for the size but it does what it's supposed to so what difference does it make? Great product!
Papa
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
This (R-108) is a small pocket radio but punches well above its weight class. I will be comparing it against my RadioShack DX 375 and my Sangean 818. Sensitivity and Selectivity is measurably better than the DX-375, which is well traveled older radio, probably a $50.00 class radio back in the 80’s. The Sangean is a high end SSB all band SW radio with better than most in class selectivity and rejection, with narrow filters and a good front end for receiving.I like the audio on all bands and its band width is adjustable on MW and SW. It has squelch too.The air band actually is useful and works.500 memories are great and they are divided between the bands. The buttons are good and the tiny radio even has rubber pads to keep it in place on slick surfaces.Scanning frequencies will take practice and only use the Auto Tune System once per band, as it will erase previous stored memory. This is documented in the well written instructions.** Hidden preset scan function for SW was found by experimenting. When in a SW band press the 0 (zero) button to jump to the next higher SW international band. Once there press and hold the up arrow button to begin scanning through all the frequencies allocated to SW stations. This is a great time saver and the radio is fairly fast.This is a quality radio, not a scanner and I have enjoyed getting to know it and listening to some far and near stations. I don’t have any need for the LW band so I have left it deactivated.I want to thank the previous detailed reviews, many from hams and SWL’ers like myself. It helped me make a purchase decision.73,Tim
Pablo Ne
Reviewed in Mexico on November 1, 2024
ok
Vivienne
Reviewed in Australia on October 16, 2024
Was very surprised by the sound and how well it worked.Worth every penny.
Austin Y.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
Being an aviation enthusiast, going to my local airport and listening to air traffic control has always been on my list. This radio can tune into those air band frequencies perfectly! The built in speaker is high quality and the ability to plug into an external speaker or headphones via an aux cord is even better!As a beginner in using a radio of this caliber i was afraid it might be too complex but the included instructions are very detailed and go over everything you would need to know about using the radio and it’s many features.It can pick up frequencies from a good distance and an additional antenna can be added for better performance.I have used this radio for everything and the ability to preprogram presets makes saving my favorite frequencies easy to access.I highly recommend this radio for its value and ease of use.
Alejandro Ordóñez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 14, 2023
El tamaño y calidad
Tony Polito
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023
By 'market segment' I mean 3"x5" (index-card-sized) 1" deep AM/FM/Shortwave portable radios. By 'market segment leader' I am referring to the 'C.Crane CC Skywave,' introduced in 2014. The Sihuadon R-108 is manufactured by XHData (Dongguan XinHuaide Electronic Commerce), founded in 2015. The company currently uses XHData, Radiwow and Sihuadon as brand names. (Tecsun, also based in Dongguan, appears to be a different company.)From a shortwave-noobie shopper's perspective, there's just not a whole lot of difference between the R-108 & the Skywave:* R-108: Time is 24-hour 'military' format only. Skywave: 12-hour option and 24-hour option for time-formatting.* R-108: (1) BL-5C (a rectangular, old school Nokia phone Lithium battery), 3.7v, 1020 mAh (included). Skywave: (2) AA batteries (not included).* R-108: Micro-USB charging port. Skywave: Mini-USB charging port.* R-108: Battery run time, about 10-12 hours. Skywave: Battery run time, about 60-70 hours.* R-108: Full-sounding, robust speaker. Skywave: Tinny speaker.* R-108: Bright, orange/amber display. Skywave: Dim lime-green display.* R-108: No weather bands. Skywave: Has 7 weather bands.* R-108: No carry case or earbuds. Skywave: Carry case & earbuds included.* R-108: Shortwave range is 1711-29999 kHz. Skywave: Shortwave range is 2300-26100 kHz.* R-108: 500 total presets available. Skywave: 400 total presets available.Of course those with expertise in shortwave radios can surely list a ton of other technical differences, many of which might not even matter to beginning shortwave users. One might be more interested, however, in their comparisons in terms of gain, sensitivity & overall performance.Included accessories: 9' external wire antenna with 3.5mm jack, a 24" micro-USB charging cable, a paper Operation Manual in (pretty good) English & (1) BL-5C 3.7v 1020 mAh battery.The MAJOR COMPLAINT about the Sihuadon R-108, gauged by the statements of other reviewers, revolves around the R-108's RECHARGEABLE BATTERY. That the battery doesn't last long; reviewers reporting that it is completely drained after about 5-8 hours of use. Also that the battery trickles-down to dead pretty quickly when the radio is powered-down. Because the screen's time display stays on anyway. And reviewers report re-charging can be very slow. If the battery dies, btw, the presets will hold, but the clock time is lost. (And the time is also immediately lost when you change-out the battery.) These battery issues comprise the one-star ding.One solution, what I am doing, is to keep a couple of charged-up spare batteries at-the-ready. The BL-5C is a common size and easy to find; XHData vends its own-branded (larger-capacity) 1500 mAh version, a 2-pak, here on Amazon (B0796LK6GY) for just $9 and it has excellent reviews. And I was able to snag a REALLY cheap external BL-5C charger cradle off feeBay.Or I suppose you could just get in the habit of popping-out the battery when the radio is not in use. Either way, one would have good cause to wonder why Sihuadon did not go with AA batteries in the first place. Because in wilderness, emergency and/or survival scenarios, the ability to charge will be at a premium.There are four different brands of retractable/'reel' wire 20'+ external FM/SW antennas available here on Amazon (Kaito T-1, XHData AN-80, Sangean ANT-60, C.Crane) that all look pretty much the same. Reviewers complained about all of them, that they are nearly impossible to retract. So I stopped by Home Depot. I bought 20' of 14 gauge stranded black wire off their by-the-foot reel for $0.41/foot. Plus a 2-pack of small crimp-end alligator clips. Total cost was $11.15 before tax.I found, through another reviewer, that the Amazon-listed GLCON GL-03 Hard Carry Case (B01E70SBB8) is a perfect fit for the R-108. I bought one and it holds the radio, the 9' external antenna, the micro-USB charging cable and even the two spare XHData 1500mAh BL-5C batteries.Happy motoring!
Awari M.
Reviewed in Australia on May 1, 2023
Great product, arrived the next dayWell packagedI can use it straightaway after removing small paper in battery compartmentSounds good, nice display easy to readHas clock and alarm as wellOverall great finish unitWould like to buy again for spare unit, but price went up the next daySo didn't buy another
Javier Fragoso Cedillo
Reviewed in Mexico on June 22, 2021
Adquirí el radio para escucharlo por las noches. Al principio creí que no funcionaba bien. Pero todo fue leer bien el instructivo y funciona ala perfección. Excelente compra.
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