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Unrevealed Source wrote:
You must have an early version. The later revisions were much better, and a damn fine radio. There was only one change to Sat 800, and that was the installation of a shaft bearing on the tuning mechanism. There has been a lot of noise swirling around this radio since its announcement. One was the existence of three 'generations.' This particular bit of myth was created by a certain eBay seller looking to spike his profits on refurbed units he acquired, hoping to distinguish them from untweaked production runs. It's entirely a marketing trick. Even Lextronix reps, when asked directly, openly admitted that there was only one change to Sat 800. And that they adopted the 'Third Generation" tag to spike their own flagging sales, because there had been so much bad breath about this radio. There were no revisions of Sat 800. One version, one generation. Quality control improved over its production cycle, but it was there were no differences between productions samples except the shaft bearing. "Simon Mason" wrote in message . uk... The Sat 800 was the biggest pile of junk I've ever bought. |
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