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The Red NE-3111R from Sainsbury's is a sub-£50 radio, so it may appeal to those looking for a cheap tabletop DAB/FM radio. However, low-priced radios often disappoint in our tests when it comes to sound quality, so we put it through our tests to see if it could buck the trend.
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Sensitivity We gradually reduce the DAB signal to find out which radios are most sensitive to picking up weaker signals. A high score here will not guarantee DAB reception as there is not currently full UK DAB coverage, but the best models stand a better chance of being able to pick up slightly weaker DAB signals. Subscribe
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Red NE-3111R DAB wooden radio

  • Launch date: Nov 2010
  • Type: Portable
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£30.00
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