Savage said:
"I thought I'd pick it up, since it's probably gonna be a collector's item."
Yeah, I caught that too! Makes you wonder. As always, your comment on the review was spot on. It was very well done and useful
except that it lacked a review on performance (especially reception). While it appeared that his radio stopped on a lot of stations without an antenna while seeking, we have no way of knowing what sort of location he was in. So it's impossible to infer - will just have to see for myself.
Yes, I actually broke down and bought one today. Not really an impulse buy, I am honestly curious to see how the thing works AND (importantly) I am about to embark on a project that has me setting forth on a long, long drive to Utah with a few weeks to spend in different parts of the region (UT, WY, NV, ID, etc.). It's a wonderful opportunity to test this radio as well as some of my others in conditions ranging from blanket coverage of dozens of strong local signals (Salt Lake Valley) to nothing but distant ones (western Wyoming) to typical suburban conditions (here in IL). Of course, no AM dxing on this new contraption - but I have other radios for that.
I'll tell you this: if the Insignia doesn't pick up every single Salt Lake market station in HD when I'm in the valley, it's worthless. But, it's too early for me to comment - it's here charging for the 1st time from my computer as I write this. First impression is it's tough luck for you if you don't have a computer with a USB port to charge it from. I wonder how many other assumptions were made here.
I didn't even have to drive as much as 500 feet out of my way today - a BB store directly on the road I was on had 3 on the lonely-looking rack along with the rest of the portable radios that they clearly ignore. When I asked the clerk about where to find radios (because I couldn't locate them), he started his statement with "...what we have is over here..." Not much of a pitch for their new radio, is it? And that rack was hidden pretty effectively, near the CDs.
Well, a more detailed report to come later - as I wander into the "dark side" of radio!
