Review: Better not waste your money on the ROCKA 11 band (Kchibo 9813) radio
A newish radio available on the South African market that offers FM, MW and SW. It is quite cheap, about R250 or around $15, but is it worth it? It is the same radio as the Kchibo 9813, just with a different name and no TV band. On AM and SW this radio seem to suffer from lots of electronic noise, making reception of distant signals almost impossible. It does work OK on FM.

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