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The Philips RL118/94 Portable Radio combines versatile 3-in-1 power options with manual tuning across FM, MW, and SW bands. Featuring a powerful 200mW RMS sound output and a telescopic antenna, it delivers clear, immersive audio with strong reception. Its compact tabletop design and rechargeable lithium-ion battery make it the perfect companion for professionals seeking reliable, stylish radio access anytime, anywhere.
Brand | PHILIPS |
Manufacturer | TPV Technology, TPv Technology |
Model | RL118/94 |
Model Name | RL118/94 |
Product Dimensions | 40.2 x 21.7 x 17.9 cm; 739 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | RL118/94 |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Tuner Technology | FM |
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Mounting Hardware | Radio |
Number of items | 1 |
Display Technology | LCD |
Display Type | LED |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Battery cell composition | Lithium Ion |
GSM frequencies | 0.11 MHz |
Connector Type | Ethernet |
Radio bands supported | MW, SW, FM |
Manufacturer | TPV Technology |
Country of Origin | India |
Item Weight | 739 g |
S**A
Nice product
Good signal reception.Compact and durable
D**.
Pl refund me
The replaced Philips Radio has the same issue and it is not getting tuned with any station.There is lot of noise.Just can't here anything. Unfortunately you have old stalk and you are circulating it.This Philips radio I gave used couple of years ago and has got a good reception and sound quality. But this stalk is not at all worthy of purchasing it. I have to again return it. This time kindly refund me the amount.
P**R
Small but nostalgic
Small size but very useful,ac/dc, chargeable battery inside,and standard battery, reception also is good,no other branded choice, philips is the only branded manufacturer (monopoly).
P**R
Seems like Best radio, but it is not.
Update:Radio seems to be good from outside, but from inside the quality is not as philips!This radio will work best if you use in AC power or External Battery only. Dont buy it to use it with its internal battery , then you will end up charging it all time. It can not even keep its promise as written in manual. Even after charging for 12 hours, It will give backup for max 2/3 hours.I ask for replacement but seller refunded.If you can overcome this issue then go for this Radio. Otherwise it has no other issues.OLD Review:Best radio in now days. I got the feb 2020 model. Don't know about the battery backup, but signal reception is very good. Its written in manual 6 to 8 hours you will get battery backup if you charge near 16 hours. I would request to read the manual carefully before you use, specifically the charging part to get the best of this radio!One of the good part is, this radio is fully manufactured in India.Price is bit high, amazon / seller didn't give me any discount.Apart from the above point I would recommend to buy this radio for all!!
D**I
A Good Radio With Not So Good Internal Battery!!
The media could not be loaded. A LONG STANDING REVIEW AFTER 4 MONTHS!!What I feared turned to a reality. The Internal Battery of Philips Trishul RL118, infamous for long recharging time and poor battery backup indeed turned out to be true. The Radio's internal batteries died within 4 months. And that too using it sparingly alongwith AAs in the External Mode. To the point where 8-10 hours of charging in Fast Mode can't even provide 1 hour worth of Backup.Philips need to improve their Internal Batteries quality they are providing for RL118 Trishul because 550mAh/count is just not enough to run DSP Based Radio. The current ones are of extremely poor quality. Atleast 750mAh/count and 1500mAh in toto is duly expected.I have attached additional images of Internal AAA Kingwell Batteries that I removed from inside. Beware, if it happens with you, do proceed with this step at your own risk because it will void your Radio's warranty. Internal Battery removal is very easy though. Alternatives to these should be Duracell 750 or 900 mAh/count Rechargeables.All other functions of Trishul are working well. Reducing a star for this grave issue I faced.ORIGINAL REVIEW:The title of this review was aptly chosen upon careful considerations after reading numerous reviews and sharing my 16+ days review with this Radio.My sincere thanks to Shri Pravinder Sheoran (holding a dedicated Radio YT Channel with the same name) who very proficiently shared his findings on YT through a dedicated in-depth review and comparison videos of this radio. It all inspired me to make this purchase possible.Received Philips's RL 118/94 along with Two AA Alkaline Duracell (purchased separately) in two days' time on April 8, 2024, from Amazon. As always good packaging and pleasant delivery experience from Amazon's end.1. UNBOXINGReceived a sturdy, brand new unopened box from Philips. Radio was securely placed inside in between Styrofoam shock absorbers from three sides, right, left & bottom. A dedicated user manual and an AC Cable were packed in along with.2. BUILD QUALITYPhilips shines here. With its full intensity. RL118/94 has got a sturdy built quality. Front panel theme is silver with back panels and carrying handle in light gray color. Beautiful black colored Tuning Dashboard. Carrying handle does not hamper in-built telescopic antenna usage in any way. Tuning Dial, Band Switch & On/Off cum Volume Control is of good quality too. But I take extra precautions while operating these controls.The in-built telescopic antenna provided can be improved. It feels little flimsy. And the extended height is also on a lower side.Now, I will request you to halt your comparisons of this Radio with Philips's yesteryear counterparts. Back in the day when India had a dedicated market for Radios. Brands like Philips, Murphy, Bush, Sony, National and many other Indian Radio Manufacturers flourished manifolds. Times changed now. Many of these evaporated their Radio Production Line. Indian Brands apart from Philips are now providing cost cutting radios with average to below average built quality.Sad reality being, with technical advancements, Radio is not considered a necessity but a novelty now. And still, a brand like Philips is daring to show up strong.3. RECEPTION & SOUND QUALITYRL 118/94 has got three bands. FM, MW & SW. This Radio works on a DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Chip called SI4825A10. Now, I consider this in itself an achievement for Philips. Not a single Indian Manufactured Radio brand currently employs a DSP Circuitry. And apart from Philips, this IC is also employed in XHDATA D-219, a celebrated entry level World Band Receiver among Shortwave DXers Worldwide.For FM, I reside in a place in Uttarakhand where heavy interference and frequency images are observed from my local Akashvani Relay Transmitter till 23:00 IST in a normal Analog Radio (e.g. Tecsun R-9012). But no such issues were faced with RL 118/94. I was even able to receive distant FM Stations from my home's first floor.Medium Wave works well in late evenings in my location. I was able to copy plenty of Akashvani MW Stations from all over India.Tuning Shortwave is little tricky. It has only 4 Short Wave Bands. 49m, 41m, 31m, & 25m. The semi-circular tuning coverage seems apt but the gaps in between of these SW Bands could've been utilized by adding either additional bands (19m & 16m) or by extending the band coverage by the manufacturer. Despite of all, I was still able to receive SLBC's Radio Ceylon, BBC, KBS World, NHK World, R. Vietnam, R. Thailand and CRI with careful step tuning.Sound in all three bands is good too. FM sounds crisp with feeble bass notes. AM Bands (both MW & SW) are placed at unalterable 3kHz Bandwidth and sounds bassy. But by no means, muffled. At high volumes, distortion in sound is observed. Being a radio belonging to "Portable" category, RL 118/94 can provide a pleasant radio listening experience both for self and living room usage. Please don't expect Soundbar level sound from it.4. MODES OF POWER & INTERNAL BATTERY BACKUPUpon reading RL 118/94 user's manual, I found that it can be powered with either External AA Alkaline/NiMh Batteries, AC Power through provided cable, or from its Internal Rechargeable 1100 mAh AAA Batteries. Reason it's called Trishul (Trident for Hindi).This radio's Internal Battery can be charged through two methods. Slow & Fast.Slow charge is also called "Uninterrupted Radio Listening Experience" because the battery switch provided at the back is placed to INTERNAL and AC Cable is connected, and Radio can be listened along with.Fast Charge is done when Radio's internal battery is used for prolonged time without employing other modes of power in between. This is initiated when Radio is turned off, battery switch is placed to EXTERNAL and AC Cable is connected.I did the same when I received the radio on Day 1. Gave it a fast charge of 5.5 hours straight out of the box and the internal battery lasted me 12 days with 45 mins to 60 mins of Radio Listening on all three bands at medium volume.Keep in mind to remove External AA Batteries before initiating any form of charging of internal batteries. And initiate the charging only when internal battery completely drains out.It's my personal opine that instead of keeping it for overnight fast charge of 16 hours, I will rather suggest to not charge it for more than 8 hours. It will keep the internal battery in optimal condition for long durations.FINAL WORDSPhilips did a fine job with Trishul. A very well-made radio that is easy to tune and listen.One needs to understand that a well optimized Radio is still subjective to location and other external factors that can enhance or deteriorate the listening experience altogether. I would recommend keeping the search on to find an ideal spot for tuning and listening the bands as high RFI tends to turn up a huge letdown.The video I attached with this review is bestowing RL 118/94's reception and sound quality on all three bands. FM & SW were copied and shot both on first floor and the roof of my home. MW on the first floor. No external antenna was employed. Only in-built telescopic for FM & SW. And in-built Ferrite for MW.The IC Image added here is with courtesy of Shri Narendra Singh Ji, a respected veteran Radio Listener in our Radio Community which was further shared by Shri Pravinder Sheoran Ji on his YT Channel's Community section.Keep up the spirits of Radio. Happy Tuning & Listening. 73!
T**N
Quality is Good
After 3 days. I charged only 6 hours still working with recharge battery. Yesterday I used more than 2 to 3 hours... Signal receiving is very good. Ease of use..
B**I
Signal issue
This is a bad product, network problem occurred just after a week of purchase and I am unable to find solution, there is no customer care number... if there is any then take it back.
S**S
Worth Buying.
The Radio is worth buying. Few of the Pros are listed below :It's actually a Radio.ie. It's reception ability is good & catches most of the stations relayed in India such as Bibidh Bharti, Akashwani.The Radio is also able to receive BBC. It has FM/SW /MW.It has inbuilt rechargeable battery that give a good back up.It comes with a AC Lead and therefore can be directly plugged to a AC Socket.The build quality is good.The Radio is small and light weight.MADE IN INDIA product. The made in china radios do Not connect to Indian radio stations. However they connect to CHINESE stations well.Speaker quality is also good.Antenna is given on side which can be folded complete inside.A portable Radio, doesn't takes much space in a bag. As it's vol /Tunning switch are located on side and are not protruding much out, there's little chances of getting damage. Besides the switches are given good tightness.Few Cons as well :The Radio is NOT having a Fine Tunning SWITCH which is extremely necessary to select the stations especially in SW.A Red LED light which is extra ordinary bright is given to indicate when connected to AC Socket.The Radio required an another inbuilt LED to glow the stations /wavelength numbers.A USB Socket could have given complete superiority over other brands in the market.
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