Earlier this year I bought a Tecsun PL-310. The tuning knob keeps falling off of it but I still have the knob.
This month I bought a Tecsun PL-380 and it appears to be a better radio, and I have expected it to perform about the same. On AM it hears AMs almost as well as my Sangean PR-D5 and even better than the PL-310. ??? What the heck?? I have read that the 310 has a bit more sensitivity on the AM band, and there is much less "chuffing" noise when receiving weak signals. On FM sensitivity seems to be better on the 380. I find that the signal strength number to be a little higher than that of the 310. Also, the keypad entry responds more quickly. I am thinking quality control of Tecsun radios?? The speaker is smaller then the 310's. Overall, the 380 turns out to be more fun than the 310. I could hear W228AM 93.5 (a Bible translator) in Frederick, MD about 45 miles away; the other Tecsun radio can hear it, though not as well.
I could hear WKGM 940 near Norfolk here in northern VA, also I could hear WOR 710, though very weak. The 310 now serves as a backup.
This month I bought a Tecsun PL-380 and it appears to be a better radio, and I have expected it to perform about the same. On AM it hears AMs almost as well as my Sangean PR-D5 and even better than the PL-310. ??? What the heck?? I have read that the 310 has a bit more sensitivity on the AM band, and there is much less "chuffing" noise when receiving weak signals. On FM sensitivity seems to be better on the 380. I find that the signal strength number to be a little higher than that of the 310. Also, the keypad entry responds more quickly. I am thinking quality control of Tecsun radios?? The speaker is smaller then the 310's. Overall, the 380 turns out to be more fun than the 310. I could hear W228AM 93.5 (a Bible translator) in Frederick, MD about 45 miles away; the other Tecsun radio can hear it, though not as well.
I could hear WKGM 940 near Norfolk here in northern VA, also I could hear WOR 710, though very weak. The 310 now serves as a backup.