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On Jan 7, 7:22*pm, junius wrote:
Now, they just need to load the unit with vintage recordings of old Cold War-era propaganda broadcasts, ready for playback on demand... Then everyone would start complaining that there's never anything on SW but propaganda...lol Steve |
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In article b3f1f3f0-1a20-4bb6-8454-
, says... On Jan 7, 7:22*pm, junius wrote: Now, they just need to load the unit with vintage recordings of old Cold War-era propaganda broadcasts, ready for playback on demand... Then everyone would start complaining that there's never anything on SW but propaganda...lol Steve I miss the commie news so much, it was so great. BDK |
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On Jan 7, 6:25*pm, dxAce wrote:
Looks kinda retro to me. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0750.html dxAce Michigan USA Certainly looks like an interesting radio. The real signal meter and rotatable AM antenna definitely harken back to classics like the RF2200. Wonder what the tuning resolution is. A $300 price tag will require more than good sounding audio. |
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![]() Radioguy wrote: On Jan 7, 6:25 pm, dxAce wrote: Looks kinda retro to me. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0750.html Certainly looks like an interesting radio. The real signal meter and rotatable AM antenna definitely harken back to classics like the RF2200. Wonder what the tuning resolution is. A $300 price tag will require more than good sounding audio. Hopefully Universal will have some additional info up on it soon. |
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On Jan 8, 2:44*pm, dxAce wrote:
Radioguy wrote: On Jan 7, 6:25 pm, dxAce wrote: Looks kinda retro to me. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0750.html Certainly looks like an interesting radio. *The real signal meter and rotatable AM antenna definitely harken back to classics like the RF2200. *Wonder what the tuning resolution is. *A $300 price tag will require more than good sounding audio. Hopefully Universal will have some additional info up on it soon. I'm actually looking forward to the 750 and hoping it delivers good performance with well thought out controls. A through review will help to separate some of the nonsense (negative and positive) that surrounds this latest radio. The Eton E1 was a fine radio in many respects, but I think it suffered from feature overload. The manufacturer focused electronic controls but scrimped on the AM antenna. I'll probably look for the Chinese branded version of the 750 since that name is truer to it's roots. There is an unfortunate amount of unsubstantiated salesmans hype about the 750 radio being repeated by one individual on Dxing.info. It's so incessant I wonder if he is not connected to either Eton or the manufacturer. |
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On Jan 10, 5:40*am, Radioguy wrote:
On Jan 8, 2:44*pm, dxAce wrote: Radioguy wrote: On Jan 7, 6:25 pm, dxAce wrote: Looks kinda retro to me. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0750.html Certainly looks like an interesting radio. *The real signal meter and rotatable AM antenna definitely harken back to classics like the RF2200. *Wonder what the tuning resolution is. *A $300 price tag will require more than good sounding audio. Hopefully Universal will have some additional info up on it soon. I'm actually looking forward to the 750 and hoping it delivers good performance with well thought out controls. *A through review will help to separate some of the nonsense (negative and positive) that surrounds this latest radio. *The Eton E1 was a fine radio in many respects, but I think it suffered from feature overload. *The manufacturer focused electronic controls but scrimped on the AM antenna. *I'll probably look for the Chinese branded version of the 750 since that name is truer to it's roots. - There is an unfortunate amount of unsubstantiated salesmans - hype about the 750 radio being repeated by one individual on - Dxing.info. *It's so incessant I wonder if he is not connected - to either Eton or the manufacturer. The Etón E1 has been discontinued! http://www.dxing.info/community/viewtopic.php?t=2433 -by screen name- Jin Changge -host- DXing.Info {Community -aka- Newsgroup} The Sample of Tecsun S2000 has come out! Better than E1/909? http://www.dxing.info/community/viewtopic.php?t=2428 -by screen name- Jin Changge -host- DXing.Info {Community -aka- Newsgroup} |
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On Jan 10, 12:01*pm, RHF wrote:
On Jan 10, 5:40*am, Radioguy wrote: On Jan 8, 2:44*pm, dxAce wrote: Radioguy wrote: On Jan 7, 6:25 pm, dxAce wrote: Looks kinda retro to me. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0750.html Certainly looks like an interesting radio. *The real signal meter and rotatable AM antenna definitely harken back to classics like the RF2200. *Wonder what the tuning resolution is. *A $300 price tag will require more than good sounding audio. Hopefully Universal will have some additional info up on it soon. I'm actually looking forward to the 750 and hoping it delivers good performance with well thought out controls. *A through review will help to separate some of the nonsense (negative and positive) that surrounds this latest radio. *The Eton E1 was a fine radio in many respects, but I think it suffered from feature overload. *The manufacturer focused electronic controls but scrimped on the AM antenna. *I'll probably look for the Chinese branded version of the 750 since that name is truer to it's roots. - There is an unfortunate amount of unsubstantiated salesmans - hype about the 750 radio being repeated by one individual on - Dxing.info. *It's so incessant I wonder if he is not connected - to either Eton or the manufacturer. The Etón E1 has been discontinued!http://www.dxing.info/community/viewtopic.php?t=2433 -by screen name- Jin Changge -host- DXing.Info {Community -aka- Newsgroup} The Sample of Tecsun S2000 has come out! Better than E1/909?http://www.dxing.info/community/viewtopic.php?t=2428 -by screen name- Jin Changge -host- DXing.Info {Community -aka- Newsgroup} *.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hype like this: "The recently announced Grundig Satellit 750 is an exciting new portable that brings the world to you!" |
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On Jan 8, 11:39*am, Radioguy wrote:
On Jan 7, 6:25*pm, dxAce wrote: Looks kinda retro to me. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0750.html dxAce Michigan USA - Certainly looks like an interesting radio. * - The real signal meter and rotatable AM antenna - definitely harken back to classics like the RF2200. * - ? Wonder what the tuning resolution is. ? Anyone Got The Answer as to the "Tuning Resolution" of the new Grundig Satellit 750 Radio for both : Shortwave AM __ kHz ? Shortwave SSB __ Hz ? Hello - Someone get on the Telephone and give Eton Corp [Grundig Radio of North America] a Call and Get-the-4-1-1 on the Tuning Resolution of the Grundig Satellit 750 Radio. - A $300 price tag will require more than good sounding audio. i want to know ~ RHF |
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On Jan 9, 9:32*am, RHF wrote:
On Jan 8, 11:39*am, Radioguy wrote: On Jan 7, 6:25*pm, dxAce wrote: Looks kinda retro to me. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0750.html dxAce Michigan USA - Certainly looks like an interesting radio. * - The real signal meter and rotatable AM antenna - definitely harken back to classics like the RF2200. * - ? Wonder what the tuning resolution is. ? Anyone Got The Answer as to the "Tuning Resolution" of the new Grundig Satellit 750 Radio for both : Shortwave AM __ kHz ? Shortwave SSB __ Hz ? Hello - Someone get on the Telephone and give Eton Corp [Grundig Radio of North America] a Call and Get-the-4-1-1 on the Tuning Resolution of the Grundig Satellit 750 Radio. - A $300 price tag will require more than good sounding audio. i want to know ~ RHF *. Also, it has plenty of daggone knobs and buttons - I wonder if it has S-AM? (I doubt it, but you never know...). A passband tuning? Decent RF Gain and attenuators? Most important of all, darn good selectivity? Bruce Jensen |
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On 9 ÑÎ×, 20:32, RHF wrote:
On Jan 8, 11:39šam, Radioguy wrote: On Jan 7, 6:25špm, dxAce wrote: Looks kinda retro to me. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...able/0750.html dxAce Michigan USA - Certainly looks like an interesting radio. š - The real signal meter and rotatable AM antenna - definitely harken back to classics like the RF2200. š - ? Wonder what the tuning resolution is. ? Anyone Got The Answer as to the "Tuning Resolution" of the new Grundig Satellit 750 Radio for both : Shortwave AM __ kHz ? Shortwave SSB __ Hz ? Hello - Someone get on the Telephone and give Eton Corp [Grundig Radio of North America] a Call and Get-the-4-1-1 on the Tuning Resolution of the Grundig Satellit 750 Radio. - A $300 price tag will require more than good sounding audio. i want to know ~ RHF š. In addition for it's unicue design of Grundig 750,why no colored display??? No spectrum scope-it'so easy to make with modern tecnology!!!! When they understand at long last what we need? |
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