Hello Allan,
 
     Thanks for your question about the Kaito KA-1103's  qualification for 
Ultralight Radio definition.  The Ultralight enthusiast  group has developed 
some detailed guidelines on which receivers qualify for  Ultralight radio 
awards 
and contests, and which do not.  Please refer to  the "Updated Ultralight 
Definitions and Master List" posted in the Ultralight  File area on DXer.Ca  
(_http://www.dxer.ca_ (http://www.dxer.ca) )  for full details
 
     We have a committee of three members, which  reviews new applications 
for Ultralight Radio status.  The new applications  should follow the 
guidelines 
specified in the file referenced above.   There is a great variety of 
approved Ultralight radio models, both analog and  digital, ranging in prices 
from 
$14 up to $100.  Everybody should be  able to participate in the Ultralight 
Radio DXing fun this winter.
 
     73,  Gary  DeBock 
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