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Full Feature Security System with built in relay for Parking Light Flash, 1 Aux output, Lock / Unlock Outputs, Dual Stage Shock Sensor, 6 Tone Siren, Multi Sensor Input, Start Disable, Two - 3 button Remotes and MORE!
Features
- Two Sleek 3 Button Multi-Channel Transmitters
- Audible & Visual Arm/Disarm And Intrusion Alert
- Code learning Receiver
- Anti-Scan Technology
- Remote Keyless Entry (Negative Output)
- Remote Auxiliary Channel For Trunk Release
- Power Window Control, Etc.
- User Selectable Silent Arm/Disarm
- Remote Sensor Defeat
- Dual Stage Electronic Shock Sensor (Plug-In)
- Alarm Pre-Warning Signal
- Defective Zone Bypass With Warning
- Remote Panic
- Starter-Disable Protection
- On-Board Flashing Parking Lights Relay
- Plug-In LED Status Indicator
- Plug-In Protected Valet/Override Switch
- 6-Tone, High Power Siren
- Programmable Passive/Active Arming
- Programmable Door Lock With Passive Arming
- Programmable Autolock/Unlock Through Vehicle's Ignition
- Qualifies For Insurance Discounts
- One Year Warranty
- Complete Owners Manual
- Complete Installation Manual
- Toll FREE Tech Support Line
- E-mail Tech Support
*Note: For Vehicles with Positive Door Locks Please add Qty. 2 R-30H
Installation Manual
Additional Parts You May Need
- RS-2 Radar Sensor
- DLR Door Lock Relay Module
- 30 Amp Relay with Harness
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The Garmin Zumo Stickers let you label and decorate your Zumo, adding a stylish accent to your bike while helping other drivers, riders, and pedestrians to see you. Easy to use, these stickers securely attach to the surface of your Zumo.
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The newly released Kaito KA11 is mini-size AM/FM shortwave radio with wide frequency coverage and excellent reception in all bands. This radio is about the same size as a deck of cards and weighs a little less than half a pound, but it is packed with many nice features, such as 1000 permanently stored pre-set memories, alarm clock, thermometer and built-in battery charger. It has 7 shortwave meter bands that covers from 5.8 to 18.1 MHz, unlike most of FM radios, this radio covers from 70MHz and up to 108MHz, good for listening to campus radio broadcasting and etc. There are 5 different tuning methods available, they are 6 direct frequency input, manual tuning, auto tuning, memory scan, random preset and ATS preset. With its outstanding sensitivity and selectivity and portability, this radio will make an ideal receiver for traveling and your daily listening. This radio operates on two AA batteries. Accessories include AC/DC Adaptor, User manual, soft Antenna, Earphones, User manual and Warranty registration card
Customer Reviews:
Excellent little radio.......2007-10-03
This radio is a clone of the Sony ICFSW1 which I also have, but which alas died after about 15 years operation. It's size, antenna, volume control location is identical and it even fits the Sony case. The Sony however sold for close to $300.00 and even now sells in the $200 region second hand.
When I first turned the KA11 on in a difficult reception area, I was immediately struck by the good FM reception. It reception seems comparable to the Sony in all bands using the pull-out or internal antenna. It may be slightly less sensitive in MW and slightly better in SW. The extra long wire antenna can be used to give a boost.
The Kaito has more features than the Sony, eg. 1000 vs 10 presets. I found it quite difficult to figure how to use these at first, because I kept trying to use the Sony method. Once I figured it out however it is very simple to use. As others note you need to send some time with the manual.
The speaker sound was better than I would have thought from some other reviews. It is slightly higher pitched than the Sony but slightly clearer too.
In short a fun radio with pretensions of being a serious SW radio.
After having this radio for a number of months now and travelling with it, I remain convinced that that it's FM and SW capabilities are as good as or better than the famed Sony ICFSW1.
I am still unclear about the AM reception. I am now sitting in Las Vegas listening to a Los Angeles news station coimg in loud and clear. Now I know that AM can skip off the ionosphere, which is the primary basis for SW reception. However closer to LA the signal is worse, which is I assume the direct wave coming in, but still this seems pretty impresive AM.
My major quibble is the poorly written manual. This radio has some complicated, but neat features and there are places where the instructions are very unclear, missing key points, or even wrong.
Still this is a great radio and with the drop in price a great buy.
small size.......2007-04-17
Everything about this radio is small, even performance. I am very disappointed with this thing. I live in northwest Ohio and use 700WLW in Cincinnati as a test of AM reception. This thing barely hears this station, my best portables pick it up very well indeed. I don't even use it anymore because my others work so much better. Spend a little more on a Kaito if you are set on this brand and get something much better. I am 56 years old and have been playing around with radios since I was a kid ,and this is one of the worst except for super cheapy basically toy transistor radios.
If You Want SMALL... This Is It !.......2007-02-02
This shirt pocket AM/FM/short wave radio is similar in size and performance to the very expensive Sony ICF-SW1, which has been discontinued for many years. It is a sensitive and selective radio, with a ton of features.
That being said, better performance can be found in the Kaito line for very little additional money. See my review of the Kaito 1102 or check out the amazing Kaito 1101. Both of these radios offer better performance, and since they are bigger, have larger, better sounding speakers.
If you need the compact size, and will use earphones most of the time, this is a good choice, sound quality through the earphones is very good (stereo in FM).
I bought this one some weeks ago..........2007-01-02
This is small, but everthing have, especially, auto tuning is best.
I suggest some improve needed..
1>light function-numeric button and others needed light when pushed. when before sleeping, aleady turn off room lights, I couldn't control easily..
2>bolume knob-I touched, not intended, so quickly sound up, so high or muted..so this needed, use button pressing type.
3>I'd like to suggest buttons, speaker, display, laying out vertically, not horizently. when I held this in my palm, that'll make using more easily.
4>looks not fancy- this needed more expensive paints or others. I need more looking goood. after that this will be famous, I guess.
A Feature-Packed Radio at a Great Price.......2006-12-06
I wanted a small shortwave radio to take on a trip. Whenever I travel, I feel bad because my Sangean ATS-909 is a little too big to drag along. Besides size, cost was an important factor in my purchase decision. There were not many reviews for the Kaito KA11, but it had most of the features I wanted and overall Kaito radios have pretty good reviews.
I ordered the radio online for $54 including shipping. As advertised, the radio is extremely small. Although small in size, this radio is packed with features. Overall, the buttons/controls are nicely laid out. Using the radio is very intuitive, but you may need to crack open the manual to use some of the features such as the sleep timer and the alarm clock. The manual is easy to read, but obviously translated to English so some of the sentences require some patience to understand.
Features: The radio has 1000 memory locations (100 per page). You have the option to scan through the stored memory locations or just scan up/down by frequency. Even though the speaker is small, the radio still sounds good. Overall, sensitivity is decent and selectivity between strong adjacent stations is good. The radio displays both time and frequency. The backlight is orange and the LCD display is very easy to read. So far battery life seems very good. The left-side of the radio has an external antenna jack. The battery compartment door is attached...a welcome change. The package comes with an AC adapter, manual, ear bud headphones and a long-wire external antenna. If you use rechargeable batteries, it is possible to charge the batteries inside the radio (with the AC adapter).
The whip antenna stores inside the radio. I am not sure I like this feature. Sometimes the antenna sticks while trying to push it back into the radio. Hopefully this will become less sticky over time. To set the clock, you need need to take the batteries out of the radio momentarily. The rotary volume control is very sensitive. Unfortunately, this makes it fairly easy to go from low volume to extremely loud without much movement. I also do not care for the location of the volume control. When the radio is lying flat on a table, you cannot adjust the volume. The carrying strap is permanently attached to the radio. This is a small annoyance. Unlike similar radios in its class, there is no pop-out stand. In my opinion, the frequency coverage should have included the 60 meter band.
For future designs of this radio, I would like to see a slight change in memory functionality. If you manually punch in a frequency that is already in memory, I would like the behavior changed so it displays the memory location of that frequency. Right now, you have no way to know if a frequency is already in memory. There should also be an easy way to add a frequency to the next available memory location. Currently, you need to specify a memory location when saving a frequency. This increases the possibility that you may overwrite a memory location with a different frequency.
In summary, I really love my Kaito KA11 radio and I am very happy with the purchase. It is definitely a great feature-packed radio, especially for its size and price. Most of the issues discussed above are minor annoyances and definitely not reasons to avoid this radio.
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Fitting conveniently into a pocket, this Kaito KA202L radio combines an AM/FM tuner with a shortwave receiver, which captures two shortwave broadcast bands. Now you can listen to the news all over the world with a unit that's smaller than a deck of cards. The unit also features a pair of earphones, an digital tuning indicator, an alarm clock, a super-bright LED flashlight and a built-in speaker. The radio runs on two AA batteries (not included) and carries a one-year warranty.
Frequency coverage: AM 520-1710 KHz, FM 87-108 MHz, SW1 5.95-9.95 MHz, SW2 11.65-17.90 MHz,
Customer Reviews:
Tiny and fun, but inadequate.......2007-01-01
The Kaito KA202L radio is extremely simple to operate. A tuning knob, a volume dial, and a band switch is all you'll need to know. However, this inexpensive radio is too much of a gamble. The digital frequency display does not show enough precision on shortwave to help you find the signal you want. The speaker is tiny and has limited frequency response. The antenna is not strong enough to pull in many shortwave signals; a clip-on antenna can help here somewhat.
If you are considering purchasing this radio, I would instead suggest that you give strong consideration to the Kaito WRX911. That radio is a bit more complicated to operate due to the analog tuning display, but it has a much more capable speaker and the antenna is good enough to give you adequate reception of strong signals on shortwave. The WRX911 is more expensive than the KA202L, but the extra cost is justified due to the higher quality product.
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