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The Raddy RF760 is a compact, rechargeable shortwave radio featuring full-band coverage including SSB, AM/FM, CB, VHF/UHF, and NOAA weather alerts. It boasts an adjustable bandwidth for precise tuning, supports up to 700 station memories, and comes with a 9.7ft external wire antenna plus earphones for superior reception and private listening. Ideal for travelers, emergency kits, and global radio enthusiasts seeking reliable, portable connectivity beyond internet limits.



















| ASIN | B09XTJJ7RD |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,742 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #98 in Portable Shortwave Radios |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (314) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | RF760 |
| Manufacturer | Raddy |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 2.36 x 28.8 inches |
N**K
Marvelous performance, takes practice to change settings, tiny indicators on screen.
I'm still figuring out how to make the various settings that I want to use, because the radio only gives you three seconds between keystrokes while changing just about any parameter, and some of them require a number of keystrokes. It is sometimes tedious to actually tune to a specific frequency. On the other hand this radio has awesome sensitivity and I am surprised at how well it picks up signals even with its little whip antenna, even on HF. I was copying CW on HF solidly without drift. It is really a whole lot of radio for the money. I'm sure I will be very happy with it once I can handle the settings and adjustments without the manual.
B**!
Surprisingly good performance, but weak speaker
I've owned somewhere north of 100 shortwave radios over 60 years, so I'm an experienced listener. Based on the considerable negative commentary in Amazon reviews, I was somewhat hesitant to make a purchase, but the discounted price was about half of the price the RF760 when it was introduced in 2022, and I decided to give it a try. So let me cover the negatives first. The biggest negative is the sound quality from the speaker. It's tinny. Speech is understandable, but music of any genera is unpleasant to listen to. The headphone experience, however, is good. I didn't try the included earbuds (I have a big box of unused earbuds that come with radios) but rather some good headphones. There is no booming bass, but the midrange is good. The second negative is the complexity of operation. This unit has 8 bands, including a user-defined band. It allows step settings, bandwidth settings, attenuation settings, deemphasis settings and a squelch. It has upper and lower sideband decoding. It has a clock, alarm, sleep timer and a thermometer with display in F and C. It manages all that with a mere 11 buttons and a knob. With that said, basic reception is possible with what could be easily figured out for someone familiar with other radios. The third negative is the user manual, which is not the most helpful in places, and whose English is somewhat nonstandard. Just what is a "flying shuttle button"? There is a way to quickly tune to a specific frequency without number keys, but it's hidden in the manual in a mass of awkward English. The display is readable as far as the basic information, band, frequency, memory location and signal quality, but there are some setting items that are almost microscopic, and unless your close up vision exceeds 20-20, you will need a magnifying glass to see some of the things (that probably don't matter). In a radio this small it is inevitable that the telescopic antenna is thin and the user should take care not to bend it. One video I saw showed the antenna becoming loose, but I have not seen this so far. I would suggest a little silicone lubricant on the antenna. Others reported problems with the tuning knob that I have not seen either. I gave the radio 5 stars from the point of view of an experienced shortwave listener who wants a pocket radio that does everything, someone who has seen their share of bad translations from the Chinese. With such a small size plus weather alerts, it makes sense as a camping radio or a travel radio, and I was frankly surprised at how well it performs. It exceeded expectations. MW performance is necessarily poor because of the small size of the radio, limiting the size of the internal MW antenna, but with an external antenna, I got 10 times as many MW stations! And with an external antenna, the RF760 automatically adds longwave reception, shown in the video I included of a nondirectional beacon on 351 kHz. FM coverage is very good and I didn't see any signs of overloading. Shortwave is reasonable. Weather band reception is the best I have seen. Raddy includes a simple external wire antenna, giving a significant boost. The auto tune search (ATS) seems to work well, but there are only 100 storage locations per band (1000 total), and one might exceed that on shortwave with an antenna. I tried SSB reception on the 40 meter ham band. The biggest difficulty was the impenetrable language of the manual. If you ignore all the part about "2MIX" that apparently doesn't even exist, it makes a little more sense. My unit serial number started 2411, so I am speculating that it was manufactured in November of 2024, perhaps correcting issues with earlier runs.
M**S
Good, With Caveats
UPDATE: I purchased another one of these from a different vendor. The price has dropped to nearly half of the original cost. I discovered that there at least 4 different versions of this radio, manufacturered by one company HanRongDa, and branded by Raddy, Retekess, and HRD. The newest version contains a MOSFET preamplifier between the antenna and mixer. The newest version works quite well as long as you don't attach a long outdoor antenna. The sensitivity is quite good, but this set can be overloaded due to poor dynamic range. That said, it is a technological marvel with no less than 2 Receiver chips and a DSP chip. I discovered that using the headphones it improves reception. I love the little set, but I don't recommend it if it's going to be your only radio for listening to shortwave. ORIGINAL REVIEW: This little receiver is pretty cool, but has its drawbacks. The sensitivity below about 5 mHz is pretty poor. The Menus are difficult to see and hard to navigate. It's much more sensitive on the Upper Shortwave Bands, CB Band, and on the VHF/UHF Bands. Where I can clearly receive CHU on 3.30 mHz on my Tecsun PL-330, using the built-in Whip Antennas, they're not audible on the Raddy. The Scanning Features on the Raddy work quite well. But programming the frequencies into memory is not straightforward. The one big plus is the wide range of coverage in such a small package. Oh, and as other Reviewers have noted, the end of the built-in Whip Antenna is hair thin and easily breakable. I'm 71 and have been a Radio Enthusiast since grade school. I've owned literally hundreds of radio receivers in my life. I wound up returning the Raddy and purchased a Vintage Hammarlund HQ-180A to restore. That's a laugh because the Raddy weighs onces and the Hammarlund weighs 60 pounds! 73, KG7M
A**E
Marginal Product - Non Functional Features - Poor Reception & Sound Quality
SW Band has serious bleed over from local MW (AM) stations making reception of the desired SW frequencies impossible. SSB function defective - no sound, no signal or even static and dual function not accessible in SET menu, Weather WX Band - strong stations produce excessive audio distortion making it difficult to understand spoken words & Air Band has the same problem. Manual says to change BW in WX however SET menu does not allow assess to BW in WX band. AM & FM function is average. Too bad - this radio sounds good on paper but misses the mark. In it's current state, it's far too expensive for just the average FM and AM pocket radio function. I've reached out to the seller with these issues. I'll update my review if I receive another unit that functions better.
E**R
als je niet teveel geld wil uitgeven en kennis wil maken met breedband korte golf, dan is dit een aanbeveling. kijk vooral even naar de reviews op youtube.
M**.
Sehr gute technische Ausstattung. Leider für mich ziemlich sinnfrei, da bei mir wenig empfangbare Sender. Weder LW/MW noch die Kurzwellenbänder konnten mich überzeugen. Aufgrund dieser Bewertung hat der sehr freundliche und kompetente Service Kontakt mit mir aufgenommen und das Gerät wieder zurückgenommen sowie den Kaufpreis erstattet. Das ist absolut vorbildlich. Danke, hier ist man noch Kunde, der wertgeschätzt wird.
R**3
Ce petit RF760 est surprenant à tout point de vue. Je possède plusieurs récepteurs de trafic "ultra-portable", un Tecsun PL-368, un ATS200, un Raddy RF757 et je dois dire que ce RF760 est de loin le meilleur pour ce qui est de la sensibilité réception. Pas besoin de déployer l'antenne pour la réception FM en zone urbaine, le scan est rapide et ne manque aucun signal. Très large couverture fréquence dans les modes AM FM USB et LSB. Contrairement à ce qu'on peut lire dans d'autres commentaires, j'ai trouvé la prise en main relativement simple et pratique. A noter que le mode d'emploi est une traduction approximative du chinois en anglais, mais c'est compréhensible et on arrive à maitriser la bête assez facilement. La réception de la bande aviation est vraiment excellente. L'antenne intégrée est très fine, mais pas plus fragile, à mon avis, que n'importe quelle antenne de radio portable pour autant qu'on ne la manie comme un bourrin. La qualité du HP n'est pas terrible mais avec son format mini, le RF760 ne peut pas intégrer un HP plus gros, donc de meilleure qualité, ce HP est néanmoins largement suffisant pour une écoute tout-à fait satisfaisante de la voix, pour la musique, on peut toujours lui connecter un enceinte externe ou une paire d'écouteurs filaires. Avec une antenne long fil, la réception passe à un cran supérieur. en bref, je ne peux que recommander à 100% ce petit récepteur qui se glisse facilement dans n'importe quel EDC ou poche. Après en avoir testé un 1er, j'en ai acheté un second pour offrir à un proche.
A**E
Va muy bien
J**A
Buen receptor ,un poco complicado el funcionamiento ya que tiene muchas posibilidades
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