JW,
Memories were a point of discussion on the Grundig Satellit 900
'eton e1 xm' radio eGroup at YAHOO !
1700 Menories were Not enough for some posters who wanted the
Memo-Chips that were used in the Grundig Satellit 700.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundi...00/message/623
My basic responce was after about 125 memories I get Lost and
have to go to my Programmed Memory Log Sheets in a Binder to
locate a specific Memory Number (M#) for a Programmed Frequency.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundi...00/message/619
NOTE: I have Programmed Memory Log Sheets Binders for:
* Kenwood R-5000 (R5000

) [ 2 Each ]
* Icom IC-R75 (R-75

)
* Sony ICF-2010
* Drake SW1 (SW-1

)
* Sangean ATS-909
* Grundig Satellit 800-M
* Grundig Yacht Boy 500
* Grundig Yacht Boy 400-PE
Nothing Fancy simply Hand Written : Fill-In-the-Blanks Sheets.
[ Memory Number (M#) : Frequency : Station ID : Times ]
PLUS: In the Binder is a Sheet "How To" Program and Erase the
Memories for that that Radio.
My Tuning-In-and-Listening is ruffly:
* Just Dialing Around = 50%
* Punching In The Numbers = 25%
* Using the Memories = 25%
jm2cw ~ RHF
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= = = "Jeff Wilson"
= = = wrote in message .com...
I don't. Not really. Honestly, while I'm happy that that Radio Australia
International is so clear, it's just another catch for me, something for my
log book. I hear it every night, and I'm always looking for the odd catch,
not the regular one.
I think I've got 5 memories filled on my RX-320, zero on my S700, and none
on my Sangean ATS-909, apart from the manufacturer ones.
I only use memories when I'm hunting numbers stations- I can program a bunch
in for the next hour and rapid fire between them, but then they get
discarded after that's done with.