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On Apr 7, 1:27 am, JeroenK wrote:
Speaking of Universal Radio...

Anyone knows why they dont deliver to the EU anymore? Saw a receiver I
liked after following their site for a few months, emailed them, them
decided to give 'm a call anyway and they told me they dont sell
overseas anymore and promised they would explain over email.

The email I got, but no explanation however. Kinda sucks, prices are
much cheaper over in the USA, even after adding import tax...

Anyone knows of a good alternative to Universal Radio?

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JeroenK - Buying a 'new' Receiver in the USofA
and Shipping it to Europe as "Used" :

* Have someone buy the Radio for you in the USofA.

* Un-Box-It and remove all the Tags and Wrapping.

* Test-It for and 24 Hours {Listen and Play with the Radio}

* Remove the Manual and 'other' Accessories from the Box and
ship them to you separately as "Used" Radio {Electronics} Parts.

* Send the Receipt, Registation and Warranty Card by separate
Letter.

* Wait-a-Week then put the Radio with just the Power Cord
back in the Box with the original packing; and Ship the Radio
to you by itself as a "Used" Radio {Electronic Equipment for
Amateur Radio Use} .

NOW - You have your Radio -but- Most likely you will not
have a Warranty that is 'valid' in Europe.

Yes It Can Be Done ! - Is It Worth Doing ? ~ RHF
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On Apr 7, 10:19 am, "ve3..." wrote:
On Apr 7, 5:42 am, JeroenK wrote:





labtech_one schreef:


Amateur Electronic Supply


www.aesham.com


Ow, this site has the next comment:


"Due to current European Union (EU) regulations, AES CANNOT export most
products to EU member countries and members of the European Economic
Area (EEA)"


Guess thats' the reason then.


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JeroenK


"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """""""""""
This EU emargo may be part of sanctions against the US.
Canada may not be affected. Two Canadian suppliers a
Radioworld at http://www.radioworld.ca and
NTF Communications inc at http://www.ntfc.ca
It's worth a try.....73- Hide quoted text -

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IIRC - The EU has set 'new' Consumer Electronic Standards
within the last couple of Years which many older Radios and
Receivers do-not-pass and this is the reason for the exculsion
of several formerly 'qualified' Products : This applies to the
ICOM IR-75 Receiver and many others which were not designed
and built within the last coupe of Years. ~ RHF

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On Apr 7, 5:43 pm, "HD Radio¹" wrote:
"RHF" wrote



IIRC - The EU has set 'new' Consumer Electronic Standards
within the last couple of Years which many older Radios and
Receivers do-not-pass and this is the reason for the exculsion
of several formerly 'qualified' Products : This applies to the
ICOM IR-75 Receiver and many others which were not designed
and built within the last coupe of Years. ~ RHF



- Do those "standards" pertain to evironmental issues
- and have nothing to do with perfomance?
.

HD Radio¹ - Could be -but- . . .
If you can't sell it - You Can't Sell It ! ~ RHF
.
? What Evironmental Issue is involved in a Shortwave Receiver ?
.
YIK - RFI/EMF {Environmental Polution} Technical Standards are
'separate' from the Receiver's Performance Standards as a Radio.
.
DYK - Shortwave Radios -are- Harmful to the Environment
Yeah That's Right ! - They Suck RF Energy out of the Air
and cause Global Warming ) - Just Ask Al Gore )
.
Celfone Text Messaging (TM) Lingo :
DYK = Did You Know
YIK = Yes I Know -or- NIDN = No I Did Not
and yes i know it is spelled cellular phone (telephone)
and not celfone -while- keying all in lower case.
.
FWIW - Try buying a Bottle of Beer in the State of California
with the words "CA Cash Refund" Printed on it. -You Can't-
?WHY? cause the State of California requires the words
"CA Cash Refund" to be in All Capital Letters
"CA CASH REFUND" -but- the Beer in-side the Bottle
is just the same.
.
.
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On Apr 7, 5:43 pm, "HD Radio¹" wrote:
"RHF" wrote



IIRC - The EU has set 'new' Consumer Electronic Standards
within the last couple of Years which many older Radios and
Receivers do-not-pass and this is the reason for the exculsion
of several formerly 'qualified' Products : This applies to the
ICOM IR-75 Receiver and many others which were not designed
and built within the last coupe of Years. ~ RHF



- Do those "standards" pertain to evironmental issues
- and have nothing to do with perfomance?
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If you can go another $100 to around $400, I'd recommend a Satellit 800.
Make sure you find one with a serial number starting with 82 or greater,
that's the second generation with improvements.


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Hello.

New to the newsgroup.

Just wondering . . . . What would be considered a decent desktop model
for a shortwave receiver? I am looking for something under $300 that I
can place on the desketop, to plug headphones into, that will be a decent
starting unit. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Rob





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Unrevealed Source wrote:

If you can go another $100 to around $400, I'd recommend a Satellit 800.
Make sure you find one with a serial number starting with 82 or greater,
that's the second generation with improvements.


Nowadays if one looks, Drake R8's seem to be going for about $400 or so.





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Hello.

New to the newsgroup.

Just wondering . . . . What would be considered a decent desktop model
for a shortwave receiver? I am looking for something under $300 that I
can place on the desketop, to plug headphones into, that will be a decent
starting unit. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Rob


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On Apr 8, 3:40 pm, "HD Radio¹" wrote:
"RHF" wrote in message

oups.com...
On Apr 7, 5:43 pm, "HD Radio¹" wrote:

"RHF" wrote


IIRC - The EU has set 'new' Consumer Electronic Standards
within the last couple of Years which many older Radios and
Receivers do-not-pass and this is the reason for the exculsion
of several formerly 'qualified' Products : This applies to the
ICOM IR-75 Receiver and many others which were not designed
and built within the last coupe of Years. ~ RHF


- Do those "standards" pertain to evironmental issues
- and have nothing to do with perfomance?
.

HD Radio¹ - Could be -but- . . .
If you can't sell it - You Can't Sell It ! ~ RHF
.
? What Evironmental Issue is involved in a Shortwave Receiver ?
.
snip

Certain chemicals used in electronic components (certain heavy metals?)
cause longterm landfill issues...?


Hell, heavy metals come out of the ground, and then they end up
back in the ground. They didn't seem to hurt the earth in the fist
place before we took them out.
Cato

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In article .com,
"Cato" wrote:

On Apr 8, 3:40 pm, "HD Radio¹" wrote:
"RHF" wrote in message

oups.com...
On Apr 7, 5:43 pm, "HD Radio¹" wrote:

"RHF" wrote


IIRC - The EU has set 'new' Consumer Electronic Standards
within the last couple of Years which many older Radios and
Receivers do-not-pass and this is the reason for the exculsion
of several formerly 'qualified' Products : This applies to the
ICOM IR-75 Receiver and many others which were not designed
and built within the last coupe of Years. ~ RHF


- Do those "standards" pertain to evironmental issues
- and have nothing to do with perfomance?
.

HD Radio¹ - Could be -but- . . .
If you can't sell it - You Can't Sell It ! ~ RHF
.
? What Evironmental Issue is involved in a Shortwave Receiver ?
.
snip

Certain chemicals used in electronic components (certain heavy metals?)
cause longterm landfill issues...?


Hell, heavy metals come out of the ground, and then they end up
back in the ground. They didn't seem to hurt the earth in the fist
place before we took them out.


The Europeans are concerned with lead, which is used in solder 60%/40%
lead/tin being common. Qualified products use solder with no lead in it.

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Ventura, California
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If Europe was so concerned about 'lead' they shouldn't have been in 2 world
wars, shooting lead bullets all over the place


The Europeans are concerned with lead, which is used in solder 60%/40%
lead/tin being common. Qualified products use solder with no lead in it.

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Ventura, California



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