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Old January 13th 08, 06:14 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Eton E1 (in some form or another) to be retained in Eton'sproduct line

On Jan 12, 5:14*pm, junius wrote:
My guess is that there are many more people interested in owning a
radio like the 750 than the E1 and/or E1XM. If I want the sorts of
features sported by the E1, I'll buy a tabletop receiver. For a
portable, I want something lean and relatively simple.- Hide quoted text -


$300 is quite a bit for a radio that from all appearances seems not to
offer any performance-enhancing features beyond what you'd expect from
a DE1103, E5/G5 or a Kaito KA2100? *Sure, it has the rotatable MW
antenna, but what else is it offering besides an alternate means of
charging your cellphone (not generally considered a compelling reason
to purchase a shortwave rig).

As for the tabletop HF receiver market, it's an area that's drying up,
as well. *It's good that you enjoy your Ten-Tec RX-320D as you do. *My
guess is that going forward, SWLers wanting a performance upgrade from
the under-$150 portables (and who want to purchase new) are going to
increasingly be compelled toward considering such computer controlled
radio options, as the premium portable and under-$2000 HF tabletop
receiver markets continue to dry up. *Admittedly, there will be those
who will be drawn toward amateur rigs for SWLing.


Junius,

You are not going to see the DE1103, E5/G5 or a Kaito KA2100
Radios Advertised in the National Geographic to promote them to
people who will gladly pay $300 to make a statement :

It's a GRUNDIG SATELLIT !

ok - i am stuck in the 1950s and 1960s ~ RHF