- AM/FM/SW world receiver
- Digital quartz alarm with wake-up system
- Dual clock with world-time selector
- Earbuds included for private listening
- Built-in prop-up stand
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Grundig has been a leader in multiband radio technology for decades, and this radio does well by the brand, even though it's one of the German company's most basic and inexpensive models. To start with, you get two (12- or 24-hour) digital clocks--one to log home time and the other for world zones. While moving from one time zone to another, you can adjust the latter clock with the click of a dial that's hidden under the front cover. When home, it's useful to set the world clock for the 24-hour Greenwich (England) Mean Time zone; shortwave stations use this to fix their operations and promote upcoming shows. The home clock also functions as a sleep aid (with one-hour shutoff), or as an alarm, awakening with either beeps or a radio program.
Although some people are put off by shortwave's tuning intricacies, if you can insert the batteries, flip a few switches, and twist a dial, you can be up and running in a few seconds with the Traveller II PE. For world-band novices, the slide-rule style analog tuner found on this model is actually preferable to the digital tuning mechanisms in more expensive multibands, which ask you to tap in a four- or five-digit station frequency (e.g., 4.950 or 11.650 MHz). In the shortwave world, some radio shows broadcast for just 15 to 60 minutes in a specific language (such as English), and frequency-sharing stations go on and off the air abruptly. So until you get your sea legs, it's easier to just "go fishing" across the dial, stopping when you get an audible bite and being prepared to move on at a moment's notice. It's also useful to know that shortwave programming and reception really picks up after dark, when those long-distance signals propagate best.
From our East Coast locale in the U.S., we've been tuning in the likes of Spanish flamenco music from Madrid; BBC news from England; cabaret music and a special on philosopher Jean Paul Sartre from France; Canadian news and entertainment; classical music from Germany and Austria; Cuban jazz; "Voice of America Now" news; an RAI variety show from Italy; and lifestyle reports from Japan. The Traveller II PE has picked up all of these international stations with reasonable clarity and minimal fading.
The Traveller II PE does a decent job at tuning in AM and FM channels, too, but be warned: the signal reach with these bands won't be any better than you'd get with a conventional portable, and the FM plays in mono only, not stereo.
The small speaker puts out a limited-frequency sound, typical of pocket-sized transistor radios. Fortunately, the headphone jack delivers better quality sound when the earbuds are used.
Overall, we found our world-radio expedition with the Traveller II to be quite satisfying--and there's no passport required.
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56 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Small but powerful,
By Douglas D Clements (Redondo Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grundig TR2PE Traveller II Shortwave Radio (Electronics)
Excellent bargain for the person on the go. Outstanding reception of distant am/fm stations. Lots of features for the price.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grundig Traveller II PE - Great Product,
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This review is from: Grundig TR2PE Traveller II Shortwave Radio (Electronics)
I received my radio two days ago and have been very pleased with its performance and features. What sets this radio apart from most is the integrated clock: wakeup and sleep functions. The reception is excellent. Comes with a nice protective carry case. I also like the size/weight. Although the sound quality from the speaker is not high-fidelity, it isn't bad either; and, when used with the headphones (which are included with the radio) the sound is very good indeed. I also plug in my computer speaker system at home with good effect. I live in an area with lots of power cuts and a battery-powered radio alarm is just what I was looking for!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Frequent Traveler,
By A Customer
This review is from: Grundig TR2PE Traveller II Shortwave Radio (Electronics)
Got the radio as a Christmas gift. I like the compact combination of clock and radio. I like that it has a dual clock and alarm. However, it would be nice if the display had a light and if the unit came with an AC adapter. It's a nice basic unit.
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