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Dear Telamon and Everyone Else Reading This:
I know that many people are anxiously awaiting the release of this radio and, for those who are just radio "collectors" the following advisory may not apply. But for the rest of you - the ones who use their radios on a daily basis and expect them to function properly - given Eton's poor track record with sophisticated communications receivers (for example, the Grundig Satellit 800 and, most especially, the Eton E1), it may behoove you to temper your enthusiasm and wait until some sort of track record RELIABLY REPORTED BY USERS is established for this radio. I'm sure many of you have seen the "horror stories" concerning those two Eton-marketed radios mentioned above (for example, my own personal Satellit 800 had to be sent back to Drake THREE [3] times - at a total cost of well-over $350.00 in repair and shipping costs [this is, in my opinion, unconscionable for a $500.00 radio that was less than six years old at the time] before they got it right) and I would STRONGLY recommend that you carefully consider this before purchasing what might become a very good radio OR "COULD" become just another in a line of Eton-marketed "disasters." Their track record indicates that the latter is at least a pretty fair possibility! Also, thus far, Eton has demonstrated a somewhat cold indifference to those purchasers who are dissatisfied with their expensive radios, at least based on the many reports you and I have read here and on other groups. Thus, I believe caution and patience are the watchwords in this situation. After all, the Grundig Satellit 750 is certainly not some major breakthrough; it does not, at least in its so far published specifications, advance the art of radio reception in ANY way. Waiting a year or two to see its established track record would not deprive anyone of anything he/she does not already have! (And, yes, I very much like its styling too!!) Frankly, unless I had an unlimited "deep pocket," or were an aforementioned "collector," I wouldn't be "the first kid on my block to own one." As always, the above is strictly my own opinion and nothing more. Best, Joe On Apr 27, 11:53 pm, Telamon wrote: Might as well start a new thread on this radio. I believe it was supposed to be released in April but now it looks like June. The on line information still does not tell that much. Depending on what you read the radio is supposed to have some kind of DSP but the PDF on the radio does not indicate it. Here we have DSP http://www.etoncorp.com/pressrelease/?p_NewsId=381436 And here there is no mention of DSP http://www.etoncorp.com/product_card/?p_ProductDbId=351064 So what's up with that? DSP or not this could be a decent portable SW boom box for $300. I noticed MII posted about Mike Maghakian's audio, power, and weight improvement project on the E1. It would be nice if Mike Maghakian would post about it in this news group. http://www.dxer.ca/component/option,...id,9/PageNo,1/ -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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