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The EnergyPower TECSUN PL-368 is a compact digital DSP shortwave radio featuring synchronous detection and SSB reception, equipped with 2 rechargeable BL-5C batteries and USB charging. It supports AM, FM, and SW bands with 850 preset memories, external antenna input, and advanced noise reduction, delivering high-end stationary radio performance in a portable design.

| ASIN | B08ZY9GTJV |
| Amazon 売れ筋ランキング | 家電&カメラ - 82,433位 ( 家電&カメラの売れ筋ランキングを見る ) ポータブルAM/FMラジオ - 126位 |
| おすすめ度 | 5つ星のうち4.3 266 レビュー |
| オーディオアウトプットモード | ステレオ |
| カラー | ブラック |
| サポートする無線周波数 | FM |
| チューナータイプ | AM, FM, SSB, SW |
| チューナー採用技術 | AM, FM, SSB, SW |
| ディスプレイの種類 | VFD |
| ハードウェアインタフェース | USBマイクロA |
| ブランド | TECSUN |
| ブランド名 | TECSUN |
| メーカー型番 | PL330 |
| 周波数 | 108 MHz |
| 品目寸法(L x W x H) | 16.2長さ x 5.3幅 x 2.6高さ cm |
| 商品の寸法 | 16.2長さ x 5.3幅 x 2.6高さ cm |
| 商品の追加説明1 | 超小型 |
| 商品の重量 | 130 グラム |
| 型番 | PL368 |
| 接続技術 | USB |
| 最大出力 | 0.5 ワット |
| 特徴 | 超小型 |
| 色 | ブラック |
| 通信・接続インターフェース | USB |
| 電圧 | 5 ボルト (DC) |
| 電池の数 | 1 リチウムイオン 電池(付属) |
| 電源のタイプ | バッテリー式 |
A**ー
優れた7MHz帯SSBアマチュア無線受信機
この製品は、見かけとは異なり意外に優れた本格的な「7MHz帯SSBのハンディー型アマチュア無線受信機」の一面を持っています。小型軽量安価で、テンキー入力も可能。LSBで1kHz/10Hzステップ設定が可能。受信感度も良く、選択度も良好、LSB復調音声も自然な音声で、LSBのバンド帯域も0.5/1.2/2.2/3.0/4.0kHzと選択可能でノイズから音声を上手に浮かび上がらせます。下手なアマチュア無線機よりも快適にSSB受信を楽しんでいます。いつでもどこでも超軽量コンパクトで、気軽に持ち運べる受信機として気に入ってます。短波放送、AM・FMラジオとしても、快適に受信可能です。このラジオ、コンパクトな中に隠れたポテンシャルが凄いです。
ご**ん
小型なので。
tecsunのラジオは3台目ですが、性能が高いところが気にいっています。今回は小型型なので、外出時にカバンなどに入れて楽しみたいと思います。
G**T
縦長だから感度は良くないが使えます
タイトル通り中波では付属アンテナだけでは地元局の受信がやっとで普通のラジオとかわりません。付属アンテナを抜き外部のループアンテナに接続すればBCLラジオに化けます。アンテナが弱いだけです。 しかし縦長スタイルは重宝しています。ショルダーバックに楽々入ります。その場合は有線イヤホンでなくブルートゥースイラフォンを使うため、小型のブルートゥーストランスミッターを使うと便利です。
★**★
非常に良いラジオですが気になる点がある
PL-360に間違えて書き込んでしまいましたので、こちらにも書き込みます。 PL-368は非常に魅力あるラジオですが、AM局受信でちょっと気になる事があります。 外部アンテナ無しで、PL-330、PL-310ET等と比較して何故、受信信号強度に大きな差が有るのか? 感度の仕様は同等である。 ちょっと調べてみました。 受信信号強度は、付属の外部アンテナを使用した場合にPL-310ET、PL-330と同等の値を得られます。 小型の為仕方が無いと思います。受信信号強度が他のラジオと比べ弱い為、外部アンテナを付属した のかも知れません。(個人の見解です。)しかし、外部アンテナ無しでも受信感度は十分だと思います。 内蔵バーアンテナの位置を変更する事により、受信信号強度を10dB程度改善出来ます。 スピーカーの金属部分が影響を与えていると思われます。バーアンテナをスピーカーから離す事で、 改善できます。NHK-1、NHK-2 で約10dB 、TBSは約8dB 増加します。TBSより上の周波数の 局は2dB程度の増加です。 (参考 NHK-1は 48dB⇒59dB、NHK-2は 46dB⇒56dB、TBSは 36dB⇒44dB) FMアンテナの外部アンテナジャックとして使用出来る改造も可能です。ミニステレオジャックの R端子が使用されていないようなので、利用可能と思います。 本件に関しては、私の物を改造したもので、全てが上記の様になるかは、分かりません。 それから、改造を行う場合は自己責任です。 魅力的なラジオなので、機会が有ったなら是非設計変更をお願いしたい。 以上
H**A
多機能
多機能で理解できればかなり楽しそう。パソコンのそばとかだとノイズを拾いやすくてノイズフィルターの様なものがないのがちょっと残念。でも千葉県北東部ですが簡単に拾えて聴けるのと、コンパクトなのが良いです。電池パックも2個付いているのでしばらくは安心して使えます。
ガ**ん
付属品の電池がPL368の本体に合っていない
付属品の電池が片方小さくて1個使えません。
松**雄
最悪のラジオです。
最悪のラジオです。 受信しない。
R**U
価格が、安い割には、ノイズが少なく音質がよい。
ノイズが少なく音質が良く受信感度も割と良い感じ。SONYのラジオ7600よりいい感じ。 バッテリーの持ち時間も良い。 ただ充電しながらの受信するとノイズばかりで受信しづらい。 特にAM放送、HF帯。
J**W
Not impressed
Did not meet your marketing gaff. Very disappointed.
N**C
dealer doesn't accept refunds, bad business
The unit I received is compromised: the soft muting circuit doesn't work and the manual tuning is a nightmare, for this radio. I asked for a return and the dealer doesn't accept it. Complications now... Bad business... Stay away.
F**E
excelente recepcion
Excelente radio solo me hubiese gustado un poco mas grande pero va bien ....muy bien
F**.
TECSUN PL-368
Il pacco è arrivato puntuale il giorno dopo l'ordine. Possiedo anche altre radio del genere ma più grandi, di marche diverse, che per il trasporto però richiedono un borsello. La Tecsun PL 368 l'ho acquistata perché può stare comodamente in tasca, ed è anche leggerissima, più leggera di un cellulare. Devo dire innanzitutto che per essere così piccola fa miracoli. Chi acquista questa radio è senz'altro interessato come me all'ascolto delle onde corte, soprattutto in SSB. Anche la RAI e le radio private si ascoltano benissimo, anche in stereo in cuffia, ma per questo basterebbe una radiolina da 20 euro, e quindi sarebbe sprecata usarla solo per questo. A favore di questa radio rispetto ad altre c'è: La possibilità di immettere la frequenza direttamente da tastiera Una batteria Li-Ion incorporata, che dura diverse ore La possibilità di impostare la larghezza di banda in SSB Piccole dimensioni e leggerezza Un sistema di memorizzazione delle stazioni molto sviluppato, che però personalmente non uso Costo contenuto Ma veniamo all'uso pratico in SW - SSB, gamma radioamatori 7 Mhz Ho messo a confronto la PL 368 con la PL 660, ambedue usando l'antenna a stilo incorporata e tenuta fuori dalla finestra, e ho notato quanto segue: Vince sicuramente la PL 660 per pulizia del segnale. Altre radio della concorrenza che possiedo non riescono ad eguagliare la PL 660, che usando l'antenna incorporata sembra imbattibile, quasi come una SDR. La PL 368 cerca di tenerle il passo ma arranca, in quanto l'emissione è accompagnata da un fruscio più forte rispetto alla sorella maggiore, soprattutto sui segnali medio-bassi. Ad esempio, segnali molto bassi si sentono su entrambe le radio, ma mentre nella PL 660 sono ancora intelligibili, nella PL 368 sono sovrastati dal rumore e diventano incomprensibili. Altro punto a favore della PL 660 è la sintonia: girando velocemente la manopola di sintonia della PL 660 le stazioni presenti vengono rilevate al volo. La PL 368 invece ha una manopola di sintonia a scatti, e bisogna soffermarsi chilociclo dopo chilociclo, scatto dopo scatto per un istante, per sentire se c'è attività in SSB, quindi l'esplorazione diventa molto più lenta rispetto a quella di sua sorella maggiore. La PL 368 però ha il vantaggio di stare in una tasca, di poter scegliere la larghezza di banda, e di costare molto meno. Ho provato anche a collegare un'antenna esterna e i segnali migliorano, ma il rapporto segnale/rumore rimane sempre a vantaggio della Tecsun PL 660. In conclusione non posso comunque che elogiare anche la PL 368, che per le sue piccole dimensioni, costo e peso contenuto fa senz'altro miracoli. Un mio consiglio è di acquistarle tutte e due, perché meritano. NB.: la PL 660 ora è sostituita dalla PL 680, che sembra identica alla PL 660.
M**T
fun and functional
If you've owned any of the previous iterations of this slim little handheld receiver (Tecsun PL360/CountyComm GP-5 DSP, and Tecsun PL365/CountyComm GP-5 SSB) then you know what a joy it is to report that it finally has a direct entry frequency keypad to get where you need to go instantly! No more scrolling and scrolling and scrollllllling that danged thumbwheel! This feature alone is worth the purchase! This receiver line up has always been praised by users, not for being all that "great" or mind-blowing but simply for doing so much so well for something so small and simple. They are not going to outperform their larger siblings from Tecsun but these little guys have all been very good radios, especially for their size (and price point)! And now the PL368 is easily the greatest iteration of this line up, not just for the direct entry keypad (tuning around was a total pain in the thumbwheel until now!), but for other improvements over previous models, like selectable bandwidths for each mode (like 2.5, 3.5, 5 or 9kHz in AM, or 0.5, 1.2, 2.2, 3 or 4 kHz in SSB). There seems to have been some improvement in the audio chain as well. I don't know what they did (better stock speaker? better components?) but in side-by-side, direct comparisons with my PL360 and GP-5 SSB on the same signals and bandwidths the PL368 simply sounds clearer, cleaner, a bit warmer too (not as brittle or hissy). Tecsun has added synch detection but unfortunately they seem to keep missing the boat pretty badly in that department in all their models (the PL660 seems to be the lone relative success in Tecsun's synch implementation). This one's no exception -- it is overly filtered and needlessly harsh and irritating. It locks pretty well but is just kind of dirty sounding. I will not be bothering with it, and will instead use the ECSS method which I can already assure you is better than the synch by far, especially now that there are those bandwidth filter options for SSB. It offers an updated version of their popular ETM memory tuning feature, now called ETM+, which according to Tecsun "gives the possibility of setting up time-specific memories for longwave, medium wave (AM) and shortwave." I found the earlier ETM feature to be very helpful on the local MW and FM stations when traveling, but have yet to implement this ETM+ version so I can't add to that. FM is certainly on par for this receiver style, as good as the previous iterations, mono on board but stereo at the headphone out. Of course, in any mode or band, using good headphones will sound much fuller and richer than the little stock speaker. All previous versions utilized 3xAA batteries, but now it uses a thin BL-5C lithium rechargeable battery. It charges from a standard 5V/500mA USB charger. The charger is not included, by the way, but that's probably a good thing these days, as most of us have more than enough cube USB chargers laying about (generally unused most of the time) anyway. The USB to micro-USB charging cable IS included, however. How long does a charge get you in listening time? Well, I have not used the receiver enough to be very accurate on this point but I've had it powered up while learning its ins and outs as well as just listening for at least two to three hours each day the last three days, and the battery indicator on the display still reads full. I prefer replaceable rechargeable batteries but so far this little battery pack seems to be very efficient, and its use certainly makes the radio slimmer and lighter than ever. There are numerous hidden features (visit The SWLing Post and RadioJayAllen to research in detail); one of them is very handy for we who enjoy external antennas -- you can toggle between the whip antenna or the external antenna jack (used for the included little ferrite MW antenna that actually peaks and nulls as you turn it!). I almost always use that little antenna for MW listening but exploring this feature has shown me that in my area sometimes the telescopic whip antenna brings in a better signal on some MW stations at certain times than the little ferrite... so being able to switch to the whip is very helpful. I wouldn't want to plug a whole lot of antenna into this little, easily overloaded thing but being able to toggle that if I want to experiment is handy indeed. There is much more but I just want to make the point that if you already know and enjoy this style of receiver, you will definitely love this latest and greatest version (that keypad, what a gift!). If you have never tried this style receiver, well, now might be a really good time to finally take an $80 to $90 plunge and find out. At this price, in this slim little package, with all it does well (and not despite any limitations but by improved design), I think this will be a popular model when enough people discover it.
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