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Default New Tecsun shortwave receivers - S2000 and BCL4000

http://www.zmdz.com/bbs/incomefiles/...2243235364.JPG

This picture is posted in a Chinese BBS showing the Tecsun S2000
shortwave radio on the production line, it is a small size version of
the Tecsun HAM2000 (Grundig Sattellit 800).

http://bbs.leowood.net/web/leowood/f...0331436920.JPG

This picture is posted in the leowood BBS showing the BCL4000, stereo
version of the BCL2000 and BCL3000

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Default New Tecsun shortwave receivers - S2000 and BCL4000

On Jul 23, 12:41 am, " wrote:
http://www.zmdz.com/bbs/incomefiles/...2243235364.JPG

This picture is posted in a Chinese BBS showing the Tecsun S2000
shortwave radio on the production line, it is a small size version of
the Tecsun HAM2000 (Grundig Sattellit 800).



Depending on the features and performance it could have promise. I
have to wask one question though. Why does the manufacturer of these
radios keep puting handles on the front of the radio? The only
reason I can think of is to make it look like a serious rack mount
receiver.

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Default New Tecsun shortwave receivers - S2000 and BCL4000

Had a Tecsun for 2 months. Sold it on e-Bay.
It was the most over-rated piece of crap radio
I've come across in some time. Best of all the
sucker who bought it from me on e-Bay paid
me $5 more than I paid for it. Ha-Ha!


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Handles on the front:

1) It makes it easier to move around on the top of a table. (Get settled
into the chair, turn the radio on, and slide it into the perfect position
for band cruising).
2) Protects the front of the radio from bumps and bruises. Especially
useful for radios that are taller than they are deep, like the RF-2900.
Those handles have saved many a faceplate.
3) Allows you to set the radio down on it's face for service, if needed.
Not always appropriate depending on the dissassembly, but very useful with
some radios.

"Roadie" wrote in message
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On Jul 23, 12:41 am, " wrote:
http://www.zmdz.com/bbs/incomefiles/...2243235364.JPG

This picture is posted in a Chinese BBS showing the Tecsun S2000
shortwave radio on the production line, it is a small size version of
the Tecsun HAM2000 (Grundig Sattellit 800).



Depending on the features and performance it could have promise. I
have to wask one question though. Why does the manufacturer of these
radios keep puting handles on the front of the radio? The only
reason I can think of is to make it look like a serious rack mount
receiver.



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Default New Tecsun shortwave receivers - S2000 and BCL4000

On Jul 23, 6:28 pm, Roadie wrote:
On Jul 23, 6:26 pm, RHF wrote:





On Jul 23, 4:56 am, Roadie wrote:


On Jul 23, 12:41 am, " wrote:


http://www.zmdz.com/bbs/incomefiles/...2243235364.JPG


This picture is posted in a Chinese BBS showing the Tecsun S2000
shortwave radio on the production line, it is a small size version of
the Tecsun HAM2000 (Grundig Sattellit 800).


Depending on the features and performance it could have promise. I
have to wask one question though. Why does the manufacturer of these
radios keep puting handles on the front of the radio? The only
reason I can think of is to make it look like a serious rack mount
receiver.


Roadie,


What the Chinese Radio Manufacturing Industry
{PRC-CHINA INC.} needs to do is learn from Sony.


Build some AM/FM Shortwave Radio 'specific' IC Chips
that have Selectable SSB and AM-SYNC as a built-in
feature. This would greatly reduce the cost of design
and manufacture of Shortwave Radio and offer a Better
Product at a Lower Price. Why with these types of
Chips even the common AM/FM Radio could have
AM-SYNC - Imagine a GE Superadio with AM-SYNC ?


~ RHF


Agree. My take so far on the Chinese radios I've seen and read about
is that they have some very good ideas, but they don't fully think
through the development of the entire product. The goofy memory setup
on the Degen DE1103 and the omission of an AM loop antenna on the Eton
E1 are examples of fundamental mistakes that keep two otherwise
excellent radios from being truly first class.

- I don't know if it is a rush to production, not knowing their
audience
- or what that causes such lapses. In many respects the Eton E1
- is close to a dream radio, but a swivel antenna for AM listening
- keeps me from buying it.

Roadie,

Do you own a Car or Truck ?

Most of them have a Whip Antenna -and- most people
think that and Auto's AM/MW Radio 'reception' is as
good or in-fact better that most home Radios.

The Eyon E1 Radio's AM/MW Radio reception is as
good -if- not better then many other AM/FM Shortwave
Radios.

~ RHF


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Default Tecsun S-2000 Radio a New 'smaller' Grundig Satellit 800 'like' Radio ?

- - - On Jul 22, 9:41 pm, "
- - - wrote:
http://www.zmdz.com/bbs/incomefiles/...2243235364.JPG

This picture is posted in a Chinese BBS showing the Tecsun S2000
shortwave radio on the production line, it is a small size version of
the Tecsun HAM2000 (Grundig Sattellit 800).

http://bbs.leowood.net/web/leowood/f...077/1610331436...

This picture is posted in the leowood BBS showing the BCL4000, stereo
version of the BCL2000 and BCL3000

-----------------------------------
Retro-style radios from VAL:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Valradios/


Tecsun S-2000 Radio a New 'smaller' Grundig Satellit 800 'like'
Radio ?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Satellit800/message/13023
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Satellit800/message/13031

Hello Everyone - WOW !

Clearly they have solved the Grundig Satellit 800's AM/MW Radio
reception problem caused by the 'mini' 4" Ferrite Rod; with a very
Large Rotating Ferrite Rod Antenna on top of the Radio

TECSUN S-2000 = http://tinyurl.com/2jrwhp

http://photo13.bababian.com/
upload2/20070717/4FDA7428E03D5541E0AFEC7495D95B82_500.jpg

- - - Did I Say WOW ! ) ~ RHF
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Default Tecsun S-2000 Radio a New 'smaller' Grundig Satellit 800 'like' Radio ?

On Jul 24, 1:02 am, RHF wrote:
- - - On Jul 22, 9:41 pm, "
- - - wrote:

http://www.zmdz.com/bbs/incomefiles/...2243235364.JPG


This picture is posted in a Chinese BBS showing the Tecsun S2000
shortwave radio on the production line, it is a small size version of
the Tecsun HAM2000 (Grundig Sattellit 800).


http://bbs.leowood.net/web/leowood/f...077/1610331436...


This picture is posted in the leowood BBS showing the BCL4000, stereo
version of the BCL2000 and BCL3000


-----------------------------------
Retro-style radios from VAL:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Valradios/


Tecsun S-2000 Radio a New 'smaller' Grundig Satellit 800 'like'
Radio ?http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Satell.../message/13031

Hello Everyone - WOW !

Clearly they have solved the Grundig Satellit 800's AM/MW Radio
reception problem caused by the 'mini' 4" Ferrite Rod; with a very
Large Rotating Ferrite Rod Antenna on top of the Radio

TECSUN S-2000 =http://tinyurl.com/2jrwhp

http://photo13.bababian.com/
upload2/20070717/4FDA7428E03D5541E0AFEC7495D95B82_500.jpg

- - - Did I Say WOW ! ) ~ RHF
.
Grundig Satellit 800 Millennium Radio Group
GS800M =http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Satellit800/
.
.
. .


And here's another Photo-Image of the Tecsun S-2000
sitting on top of a uhm . . . ? Receiver ? Transceiver ?

http://www.kazuo.com.cn/read.php?tid=40778

http://www.tecsun.com.cn/asp/ShowBod...urrent Page=1

very interesting ~ RHF
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Default New Tecsun shortwave receivers - S2000 and BCL4000

On Jul 24, 4:58 am, Roadie wrote:
On Jul 24, 12:59 am, RHF wrote:





On Jul 23, 6:28 pm, Roadie wrote:


On Jul 23, 6:26 pm, RHF wrote:


On Jul 23, 4:56 am, Roadie wrote:


On Jul 23, 12:41 am, " wrote:


http://www.zmdz.com/bbs/incomefiles/...2243235364.JPG


This picture is posted in a Chinese BBS showing the Tecsun S2000
shortwave radio on the production line, it is a small size version of
the Tecsun HAM2000 (Grundig Sattellit 800).


Depending on the features and performance it could have promise. I
have to wask one question though. Why does the manufacturer of these
radios keep puting handles on the front of the radio? The only
reason I can think of is to make it look like a serious rack mount
receiver.


Roadie,


What the Chinese Radio Manufacturing Industry
{PRC-CHINA INC.} needs to do is learn from Sony.


Build some AM/FM Shortwave Radio 'specific' IC Chips
that have Selectable SSB and AM-SYNC as a built-in
feature. This would greatly reduce the cost of design
and manufacture of Shortwave Radio and offer a Better
Product at a Lower Price. Why with these types of
Chips even the common AM/FM Radio could have
AM-SYNC - Imagine a GE Superadio with AM-SYNC ?


~ RHF


Agree. My take so far on the Chinese radios I've seen and read about
is that they have some very good ideas, but they don't fully think
through the development of the entire product. The goofy memory setup
on the Degen DE1103 and the omission of an AM loop antenna on the Eton
E1 are examples of fundamental mistakes that keep two otherwise
excellent radios from being truly first class.


- I don't know if it is a rush to production, not knowing their
audience
- or what that causes such lapses. In many respects the Eton E1
- is close to a dream radio, but a swivel antenna for AM listening
- keeps me from buying it.


Roadie,


Do you own a Car or Truck ?


Most of them have a Whip Antenna -and- most people
think that and Auto's AM/MW Radio 'reception' is as
good or in-fact better that most home Radios.


C'mon RHF... Sure if you put up an omni-directional whip antenna you
will get lots of signals. The point being a ferrite antennna gives
you some chance of nulling. At least one review mentioned this as a
significant shortcoming.





The Eyon E1 Radio's AM/MW Radio reception is as
good -if- not better then many other AM/FM Shortwave
Radios.


~ RHF
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That Is True -but- It requires Rotating the Radio
or having an Independently Rotatable AM/MW
Ferrite Rod Antenna. Got a Lazy Susan Anyone ?

~ RHF
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Default New Tecsun shortwave receivers - S2000 and BCL4000

On Jul 24, 8:55 am, RHF wrote:
On Jul 24, 4:58 am, Roadie wrote:





On Jul 24, 12:59 am, RHF wrote:


On Jul 23, 6:28 pm, Roadie wrote:


On Jul 23, 6:26 pm, RHF wrote:


On Jul 23, 4:56 am, Roadie wrote:


On Jul 23, 12:41 am, " wrote:


http://www.zmdz.com/bbs/incomefiles/...2243235364.JPG


This picture is posted in a Chinese BBS showing the Tecsun S2000
shortwave radio on the production line, it is a small size version of
the Tecsun HAM2000 (Grundig Sattellit 800).


Depending on the features and performance it could have promise. I
have to wask one question though. Why does the manufacturer of these
radios keep puting handles on the front of the radio? The only
reason I can think of is to make it look like a serious rack mount
receiver.


Roadie,


What the Chinese Radio Manufacturing Industry
{PRC-CHINA INC.} needs to do is learn from Sony.


Build some AM/FM Shortwave Radio 'specific' IC Chips
that have Selectable SSB and AM-SYNC as a built-in
feature. This would greatly reduce the cost of design
and manufacture of Shortwave Radio and offer a Better
Product at a Lower Price. Why with these types of
Chips even the common AM/FM Radio could have
AM-SYNC - Imagine a GE Superadio with AM-SYNC ?


~ RHF


Agree. My take so far on the Chinese radios I've seen and read about
is that they have some very good ideas, but they don't fully think
through the development of the entire product. The goofy memory setup
on the Degen DE1103 and the omission of an AM loop antenna on the Eton
E1 are examples of fundamental mistakes that keep two otherwise
excellent radios from being truly first class.


- I don't know if it is a rush to production, not knowing their
audience
- or what that causes such lapses. In many respects the Eton E1
- is close to a dream radio, but a swivel antenna for AM listening
- keeps me from buying it.


Roadie,


Do you own a Car or Truck ?


Most of them have a Whip Antenna -and- most people
think that and Auto's AM/MW Radio 'reception' is as
good or in-fact better that most home Radios.


C'mon RHF... Sure if you put up an omni-directional whip antenna you
will get lots of signals. The point being a ferrite antennna gives
you some chance of nulling. At least one review mentioned this as a
significant shortcoming.


The Eyon E1 Radio's AM/MW Radio reception is as
good -if- not better then many other AM/FM Shortwave
Radios.


~ RHF
.
.
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- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -


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That Is True -but- It requires Rotating the Radio
or having an Independently Rotatable AM/MW
Ferrite Rod Antenna. Got a Lazy Susan Anyone ?


So the otherwise high-performing and really well designed Eton E1
delivers pleasant sounding audio in AM with only limited opportunity
to null out offending signals. Considering that the E1 is an
enthusiasts radio that is a significant limitation.



~ RHF
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Default New Tecsun shortwave receivers - S2000 and BCL4000

On Jul 22, 11:41 pm, " wrote:
http://www.zmdz.com/bbs/incomefiles/...2243235364.JPG

This picture is posted in a Chinese BBS showing the Tecsun S2000
shortwave radio on the production line, it is a small size version of
the Tecsun HAM2000 (Grundig Sattellit 800).

http://bbs.leowood.net/web/leowood/f...077/1610331436...

This picture is posted in the leowood BBS showing the BCL4000, stereo
version of the BCL2000 and BCL3000

-----------------------------------
Retro-style radios from VAL:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Valradios/


The S2000 is a good looking radio.

It's tough to tell from the pictures, but I didn't see a sync button
on it anywhere.

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