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Eton - Elite Field AM/FM/Shortwave Desktop Radio with Bluetooth, Mineral Grey, 2-Band, Bluetooth Ready, LCD Display, Headphone Jack, Strong Anti-Interference, 50 Station Memory

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Features

  • AM/FM Shortwave Radio: With high sensitivity, strong anti-interference, low background noise and even lower distortion, this Bluetooth ready AM/FM/shortwave radio delivers excellent audio quality
  • Fine Tuning: This radio features an LCD display with coarse/fine digital tuning, treble/bass control and 50 memory stations; It's Bluetooth ready so you can stream your own music or favorite podcast; RF gain control
  • Versatile Receiver: This radio includes a line-in/line-out and headphone jacks, plus an FM telescopic antenna and external AM/FM/shortwave antenna connections; Plus it comes with a handy carrying strap
  • Keep Connected: From weather alert radios and backup battery packs to solar-powered sound systems, we'll keep you connected and in the know at home, in the office, on the road or in the great outdoors
  • Eton's Commitment to Preparedness: We're committed to helping you be prepared for everyday fun and unexpected emergency, whether youre out on a 10-day backpacking trip or barbecuing in the backyard

Description

Ready and tested the Eton Field BT receives most every radio wavelength—am (mw), FM, and shortwave (sw)—at home or abroad. It's easy to set the station spacing and frequency so your stations come in loud and clear wherever you are. And with Bluetooth You can stream your own music or favorite podcast. If digital Radio is more your style, tune into Hd radio in North America or dab+ internationally. With high sensitivity, strong anti-interference, low background noise, and even lower distortion, listening on the Eton Field BT is a real pleasure. Plus, its wide/narrow bandwidth selection improves audio fidelity and minimizes noise. Listen out loud Or plug in your favorite headphones. The Eton Field BT radio Features RDS for FM. Rds stands for radio data system and it enables FM broadcasters to deliver more than just an analog audio signal, but also to transmit digital data, like the station’s call letters, style of music, song Title, artist and more. With local and world time settings, radio and buzzer alarm clock settings, sleep timer and snooze light, the Eton Field BT keeps you in time in any time zone. And if you want to prevent the radio or alarm from turning on all together, Just hit lock. When it comes to tuning in to your favorite frequency, You can take it fast or slow. The dial-in-dial tuning knob lets you select your speed—fast, slow or stop to keep it in a locked position. The Eton Field BT radio Includes a built-in hand strap for carrying your radio with ease. Use 4 D batteries (not included) or plug in the supplied AC adapter into the DC jack for full power. The battery strength indicator on the display will let you know when it’s time for a change.

Brand: Eton


Color: Mineral Grey


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Product Dimensions: 15.7"L x 8.5"W x 4.6"H


Tuner Technology: FM


Style: Radio


Power Source: Battery Powered


Radio Bands Supported: 2-Band


Included Components: Manual and AC/DC Adapter


Item Weight: 5.25 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 12.4 x 6.5 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 5.25 pounds


Item model number: NELITEFIELD


Date First Available: June 13, 2019


Manufacturer: Eton


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome, a jewel
Style: Elite Executive
Update 3/28/2022 I have had some months to use this now, an still give it 5 starts. A few key fidings: 1. You may read that this has poor battery life. Not true, so long as you turn off the display when not in use. There is a setting for that, and if left one at full brightness, the batteries do get drained. So just be sure to set the display at the default setting (reamins on for about 10 seconds, and then shuts down). 2. For new SW users, timinjg is everything. I pick up Asian stations in the morning, 900 to noon. I pick up ham operators in the early evening. Stations simply have their own unique schedule, like a New Zealand station (11725), awesome station, I usually get this very late at night (Mountain Time USA), weekends, but it comes in really clear, with music, politics, great stuff. 3. On YouTube, search for "how to save statiions on eton elite executive" and there's a great how-to video there by a fellow, he does a really nice job of explaining and showing how to save your various stations and frequencies (all bands). Also how to label your pages. One you do it a few times, it's really easy. 4. Finally, I called Eton once with a question about the line-in. They got back to me, they called me back, it's still a weird feature IMHO as I list below, but what I did learn is that Eton is pronouced "ee-tahn" (emphais on the second syllable). So after some months of use, I enjoy the radio more with time, woth every penny. Original review Briefly, this is a great radio. I don't have much experience with short wave radios as points of comparison, but here are my experiences with this radio after almost a month, in no particular order: 1. I love the leather cover, I never take it off, look at the product pictures, it serves as a stand. It covers the face of the radio when not in use. Very functional. 2. Audio quality is outstanding, the audio output. The speaker is very small, limited range obviously, but I have connected good headphones and multiple speaker systems and the sound is just terrific for music. I have listened to a wide variety, classical, jazz, great highs, a solid bottom end. You can use either the headphone or the audio out jack for audio output, I use the latter, very similar to a standard FM tuner. 3. The audio-in feature battles me, it is only one channel, and I see no use for it. A mystery. 4. The instructions are not well written, but the information is there, it just takes a couple of times through. But this could be improved. 5. People complain it is a complicated radio to operate. I see that more as a reflection of its rich features; there is plenty to learn. 6. I get a gazillion AM stations.; I get a good number of FM stations (I do not live in a large metropolitan area) with good reception. 7. I am exploring the shortwave bands, I have picked up radio New Zealand, North Korea, China I think, many Spanish-speaking stations, and lots and lots of bible folks. Little in the way of European or African stations thus far. I now better understand why short-wave listening is a bit of an art, as reception varies a lot based on time and atmospheric conditions. 8. SSB was a bit of a mystery, but it works great while listening to ham radio operators. 9. Aircraft band is fun; I live about 60 miles north of Salt Lake City and pick up the local airport as well as the Salt Lake Center and aircraft with whom it interacts. 10. Great battery life, and the built-in battery charger is great and easy to use. 11. Finally, IMHO, this is a nice-looking and well-constructed radio, well designed in appearance, features, controls. It amazes me how the screen adapts to sunlight and shows up in a blue screen. Very cool. All in all, totally pleased. A lot of attention to details and features. I always like have a radio available especially for emergencies, but this radio I used almost daily at this point. This radio has a great pedigree. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2021 by Marty

  • Great radio 📻
Style: Elite 750
Works fantastic I've received signals from the Caribbean Jamaica down south and North Carolina California Indiana Texas and that's just the ham operators I have also received ft8 which is a digital format for ham-ups and I saw that people in Europe were communicating with him operators in America I've received sstv got a fun little picture of Santa Claus for Christmas I've heard broadcasts from India and other various countries and I'm not exactly sure of maybe Papua New Guinea I'm not really too sure but it sounded very tribal radio's fantastic has an amazing sound all functions and modes work the radio is very versatile the telescopic antenna works good the vfo has a nice feel to it very weighted the bfo works good picks up the single side bands nicely I like the fact that I can store channels on there and listen to airplanes on shortwave from around the world I pick up a lot of airplanes from the North Atlantic family group and just enjoy listening to the ham operators and 40 m and picked up a couple of them on 160 m and I logged in the CD bands and I pick up CB channels very nicely so this is very nice radio been wanting it for a while and very glad to have it I have ordered parts I plan on adding a pan adapter to this so that way I can see the signals coming in hoping that that works really don't want to have to dig in and find the ifsource point but if that makes it better hopefully eating would get in contact with me and give me the blueprint on where the intermittent frequency sorce point would be but will give this way a try looking forward to it and looking forward to adding ferrite noise reducers to the wiring and hopefully we'll be able to reduce the RF noise I like the fact that it has an antenna attenuator with three mode option the antenna on the top of the radio for the medium wave and long wave works really nice I received some AM stations from long distance I was listening to a station I'm medium wave all the way from Nashville Tennessee it's pretty damn good so nice radio all around and no complaints yet ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Justin K.

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