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COBY CX-CB12 AM/FM/LW/SW 12-Band Radio
 
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COBY CX-CB12 AM/FM/LW/SW 12-Band Radio

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Technical Details

  • 2-way power with AC/DC operation
  • DX/local switch, built-in wide-range speaker
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Built-in 3v DC jack, telescopic antenna
  • Uses 2 AA batteries
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 3.9 x 1.8 inches ; 100 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00006JPF8
  • Item model number: CB12
  • Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #6,939 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)

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    #34 in  Electronics > Portable Audio & Video > Radios > AM-FM
    #47 in  Electronics > Portable Audio & Video > Radios > Shortwave
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: June 3, 2008

Product Description

Product Description

Coby Electronics is a manufacturer of quality consumer electronics products designed to deliver outstanding performance for value conscious consumers who do not compromise on product performance. One uncompromising goal of Coby is to deliver maximum value to its customers who purchase and make its products part of their daily lives. And Coby is working furiously to introduce exciting new technologies and products designed to enhance the quality of life.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars First Class On Coach Fare, October 26, 2005
By William H III (Southern California, USA) - See all my reviews
For most people, Coby isn't the first name that comes to mind when you think of bang-for-the-buck electronics, but if ever the company had the opportunity for a turning point, or at least a shining exception, the CX-CB12 could be it. Know ahead of time that this radio doesn't break any new ground in sensitivity or selectivity - it picks up the same AM and FM stations at the same strength as any other under-$50 radio you've ever used. That being said, this radio has some big advantages.

A quick glance at the wider-than-tall analog display gives you an idea of it's expansive shortwave band coverage. There aren't any other radios in that under-$50 class that let you listen in on the 60 all the way to the 13 meter bands. Any and all of the major international SW broadcasts can potentially be received by this radio.

The control surfaces belong on a much more expensive unit - the power and band selection switches on the front move with luxury car smoothness, and the large, open tuning and volume wheels on the right side have clearly been designed for comfortable long-term listening.

Add to this incredible battery life. With only the little "Tune" LED contributing to power drain aside from the actual radio circuit (the power and band selection indicators are all mechanical), you can enjoy several hours of listening a day for literally months without replacing batteries.

Should you purchase one of these gems, you should also pick up a $10 pocket reel antenna (available here on Amazon and anywhere else radios are taken seriously), which will exponentially improve your SW reception. I have picked up several numbers stations (Google "numbers stations" if you don't know what those are) using only this $10 radio and $10 antenna setup. You won't be able to use a bare wire or large antenna, as powerful and/or nearby AM stations will flood the dial at all bands and frequencies, rendering reception impossible (yes, you'll have to spend more than $20 to hardcore DX). Accessory-wise, the included earbuds are of course cheap, but this makes sense as the purchase price should go towards the actual radio itself, not earphones. A quality set of headphones will result in quality sound.

And all of this for *ten bucks*. It's an ideal first SW set - if you or someone you know is interested in what the buzz is about shortwave, you can get your foot in the door here for the cost of lunch. At this price, losing it on vacation or having a curious youngster immolate one isn't such a big deal. It's quite possible that this is the low-cost mass-produced Model T of shortwave radios, and hopefully Coby will take note and build on this example in the future.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars OK except for FM performance, March 19, 2005
The Coby CX-CB12 portable radio is an analog multi-band radio that can be had for under $10. At this price you can't expect much, but the question is...is it worth spending any money on this radio?

The radio itself comes in a nice box and it includes a set of ear buds. The radio would be considered a large coat pocket size radio. The overall feel is a bit better than what you would expect for such an inexpensive radio. Instead of thumbwheels you actually have side-mounted knobs to turn which (in my opinion) are easier to use. The front of the radio contains the speaker, the slide rule dial, a little tuning light and slide controls to turn the radio on (a nice feature) and to change the bands. The analog dial features a little indicator that tells you what band you are tuning. Unfortunately, the dial's contrast is low making it difficult to see the numbers.

The radio is powered by 2 AA batteries which should last a long time. It was a tight squeeze to get the batteries in. You also have a port for an adapter, but one is not provided.

The earphone jack allows mono output through both stereo ear buds. The speaker provides reasonable "pocket radio" sound at a reasonable volume. Sound is much better using headphones and actually is quite pleasant.

Performance:
LW: The US doesn't use long wave (except for some beacons) so I couldn't test this.

MW (AM) AM reception is OK. I was able to tune Chicago stations with ease. I was also able to tune strong out-of-state stations from many locations including 50 KW clear channel stations from Texas, Colorado, New York and Tennessee. Selectivity was a bit below norm but OK. Strangely, if the telescopic rod was extended, the radio would whine more and (toward 1600 KHz) it would actually pick up shortwave.

SW: The Coby provides a number of shortwave bands. With the built in whip antenna it did a reasonable job of receiving international broadcasts. Its simple single conversion design did results in images and some birdies and di-dah sounds, but they were not too objectionable. I tried the radio with a short 10 foot wire attached to the whip antenna. This overloaded the radio and I started to hear AM broadcasters on the shortwave. Selectivity is OK for this type of set. Shortwave would only be suitable for the big broadcasters like the BBC and Radio China but it did a reasonable job receiving those stations.

FM: At my office FM was fair. However, my home is only a few miles away from a local FM station. The station at 95.9 pretty much obliterated the lower portion of the FM dial. I could get our town's college station at 89.1 but not much else until WFMT at 98.7. Shortening the antenna had no effect. Based on this FM would only be acceptable if you were far away from any broadcasters.

If the FM section worked better, the Coby would be a nice little radio, especially at $10. No, it is not as good as a $50 dollar radio but at $10 it is in the disposable category and it could be used at the beach, camping or as a gift to a kid who has expressed an interest in radio. With that said, the FM performance was so disappointing that it would be hard to recommend it. A very good alternative is the jWin JX-M14 which can also be had for around for $10. It doesn't have quite the same frequency coverage but it does offer a digital readout, better FM and decent MW and SW performance. The jWin handles a short wire antenna well, giving it the ability to pick up weaker stations.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars There are other places and other brands, November 9, 2004
By D. Jennings (Clarksville, TN USA) - See all my reviews
I purchased this model for a lower price at a local "mom and pop" store in my town. This model is quite cheap in quality and rivals Goodwill in value. That's the problem, the tuning indicator sticks while "sweeping" for stations, and since it's a low-market model, it lacks decent sound quality and any form of sensitivity. It's not too bad if you've recieved it as a gift, but quality control is severely lacking for this company.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Little radio that can
This is a great radio for the price. I bought it for game time.
It fits great in my coat pocket.
Published 11 months ago by William Knight

3.0 out of 5 stars Sound quality is OK
Sound quality is OK. Though there seems to be some issue with the tuning knob (time lag in knob and actual tuning).
Published on November 15, 2007 by H. Kulkarni

1.0 out of 5 stars Horrid! Absolutely DREADFUL!!
My experience with the Coby CX-CB-12 was one of unmitigated disappointment. I bought it as a Christmas gift for my 10-year-old nephew, and it's a good thing I decided to try it... Read more
Published on February 10, 2007 by Alex Todd

3.0 out of 5 stars Ok for the money
You sometimes get what you pay for. I was interested in this radio after the fancy Grundig Porsche style radio's antenna broke and it stopped working. Read more
Published on November 9, 2006 by W. Bingham

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product!
I bought this receiver one year ago. I use it to listen to KFI and CBS talk show every night in Los Angeles. It works great. I can't believe it got so low rate here. Read more
Published on July 2, 2005 by P. Yang

1.0 out of 5 stars broken on first day
Not working only after five minutes after I got it. The power button is not working properly. Dissemble it and it can work without the outer box. Read more
Published on April 12, 2004 by W. Ding

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