FA: GRUNDIG SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM ; ENDS TODAY!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...2513&rd=1&rd=1 ENDS TODAY! GRUNDIG SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM WORLD RECEIVER Tunes AM/FM/USB/LSB, shortwave and VHF aircraft bands The Grundig Satellit legend continues. The Satellit 800 Millennium is your assurance of staying in touch with the world. You will immediately appreciate the smooth flowing, full size design and functional control panel. Superbly appointed, fold-away carry handle adds portability. The tuner receives all longwave, AM broadcast band (MW), all shortwave frequencies, the FM stereo broadcast band and even the VHF aeronautical band (118-137 MHz) |
FA: GRUNDIG SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM ; ENDS TODAY!
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:46:44 -0400, Neil Tesher
wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...2513&rd=1&rd=1 ENDS TODAY! GRUNDIG SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM WORLD RECEIVER Tunes AM/FM/USB/LSB, shortwave and VHF aircraft bands The Grundig Satellit legend continues. The Satellit 800 Millennium is your assurance of staying in touch with the world. You will immediately appreciate the smooth flowing, full size design and functional control panel. Superbly appointed, fold-away carry handle adds portability. The tuner receives all longwave, AM broadcast band (MW), all shortwave frequencies, the FM stereo broadcast band and even the VHF aeronautical band (118-137 MHz) "Satellit legend continues".... now that's funny. |
FA: GRUNDIG SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM ; ENDS TODAY!
toTaLhAt wrote:
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:46:44 -0400, Neil Tesher wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...2513&rd=1&rd=1 ENDS TODAY! GRUNDIG SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM WORLD RECEIVER Tunes AM/FM/USB/LSB, shortwave and VHF aircraft bands The Grundig Satellit legend continues. The Satellit 800 Millennium is your assurance of staying in touch with the world. You will immediately appreciate the smooth flowing, full size design and functional control panel. Superbly appointed, fold-away carry handle adds portability. The tuner receives all longwave, AM broadcast band (MW), all shortwave frequencies, the FM stereo broadcast band and even the VHF aeronautical band (118-137 MHz) "Satellit legend continues".... now that's funny. It says, "examine the digital photographs". See the last picture. How many production radios actually had a proper U in USB? It makes you wonder how many others are NOT of that radio. craigm |
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