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Grundig Satelitt 750 on sale at Radio Shack now.
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Grundig Satelitt 750 on sale at Radio Shack now.
On Apr 3, 11:35*pm, SC Dxing wrote:
$299.99 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3523699 Grundig Satellit 750 FM/AM/Air/Shortwave Radio * Model : Satellit 750 * R/S Catalog # : 20-265 NOTE : Online = Out-of-Stock |
Grundig Satelitt 750 on sale at Radio Shack now.
Bart Bailey wrote:
In posted on Fri, 3 Apr 2009 23:35:45 -0700 (PDT), SC Dxing wrote: Begin $299.99 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3523699 Thanks for the heads up, but I think I'll pass this time. As much fun as it is to get new gear, I just can't justify that radio at this time. It doesn't do anything that my other radios don't do, plus it lacks some features that I consider essential. About the only feature I might enjoy is the auto tune and store, but that's only useful if you move or change antennas often. Besides I already have an Accurian AV receiver that does that and I find myself going through the queue and deleting stuff it hit on that I didn't want. My ideal portable would be the excellent eTón E1 receiver capability and WWV clock synch, but with the addition of IR remote control, HD decoding, and something that none of my current radios do, SCA and DRM. Isn't SCA illegal to monitor? |
Grundig Satelitt 750 on sale at Radio Shack now.
On Apr 4, 1:35*am, SC Dxing wrote:
$299.99 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3523699 That's not a sale- it's the going price- 299.00 Durham Radio www.durhamradio.com here in Ontario has a price of 299.95 which is what I paid a month or so ago. I was in the store on Thursday, April 2nd, and they had a demo on display, so obviously they have some in stock. REMEMBER, the price here of 299 is CANADIAN. The U.S. dollar is running at a premium of CLOSE TO 20% at the present time. So depending on Durham Radio's policy, that could be a saving of 50.00 to 60.00, except shipping charges add to cost. Their toll free line is (888) 426-1688. They close Saturday at 3 p.m.(E) The 750 is a very good receiver, though lacking Sync and a few other minor bells and whistles. With a good outdoor antenna, reception is superb, with a very low noise floor, and believe me, you will hear stations you never knew were there. Good Lisyening to All from SW4ever... |
Grundig Satelitt 750 on sale at Radio Shack now.
On Sat, 4 Apr 2009 17:52:12 UTC, SW4ever wrote:
On Apr 4, 1:35˙am, SC Dxing wrote: $299.99 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3523699 That's not a sale- it's the going price- 299.00 Durham Radio www.durhamradio.com here in Ontario has a price of 299.95 which is what I paid a month or so ago. I was in the store on Thursday, April 2nd, and they had a demo on display, so obviously they have some in stock. REMEMBER, the price here of 299 is CANADIAN. The U.S. dollar is running at a premium of CLOSE TO 20% at the present time. So depending on Durham Radio's policy, that could be a saving of 50.00 to 60.00, except shipping charges add to cost. Their toll free line is (888) 426-1688. They close Saturday at 3 p.m.(E) The 750 is a very good receiver, though lacking Sync and a few other minor bells and whistles. With a good outdoor antenna, reception is superb, with a very low noise floor, and believe me, you will hear stations you never knew were there. Good Lisyening to All from SW4ever... SW4ever, Keep up the "radio on-topic posts"! Between you, John Plimmer and some other hardy souls, this group is otherwise pure garbage! I have almost all the "noise" filtered out, and it still comes through when someone "quotes" the plonkers. I am a boatanchor guy, Hammarlund 145/Lafayette HE-10/S-38, and four old portables: DX-440/Panasonic RF-2200/Redsun 2100(bought on John Plimmer's thoughts of the model, and an oddball, a Knight Star Roamer for hometown MW listening. Keep up the SW and radio post, there are some of us out here still listening! -- "What do you mean there's no movie?" |
Grundig Satelitt 750 on sale at Radio Shack now.
dave wrote: Bart Bailey wrote: In posted on Fri, 3 Apr 2009 23:35:45 -0700 (PDT), SC Dxing wrote: Begin $299.99 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3523699 Thanks for the heads up, but I think I'll pass this time. As much fun as it is to get new gear, I just can't justify that radio at this time. It doesn't do anything that my other radios don't do, plus it lacks some features that I consider essential. About the only feature I might enjoy is the auto tune and store, but that's only useful if you move or change antennas often. Besides I already have an Accurian AV receiver that does that and I find myself going through the queue and deleting stuff it hit on that I didn't want. My ideal portable would be the excellent eTón E1 receiver capability and WWV clock synch, but with the addition of IR remote control, HD decoding, and something that none of my current radios do, SCA and DRM. Isn't SCA illegal to monitor? You mean such as Muzak and the like? No, not illegal to monitor, unless you are using such for commercial purposes. dxAce Michigan USA |
Grundig Satelitt 750 on sale at Radio Shack now.
Bart Bailey wrote:
In posted on Sat, 04 Apr 2009 19:52:34 -0700, dave wrote: Begin Bart Bailey wrote: Isn't SCA illegal to monitor? I think non-commercial hobby listening is OK, unlike ECPA cell phones. I don't think so. http://www.usiia.org/legis/ecpa.html I only did a cursory glance at the document but didn't see any reference to SCA. Note # C "§ 2510. Definitions .... (16) "readily accessible to the general public" means, with respect to a radio communication, that such communication is not-- (A) scrambled or encrypted: (B) transmitted using modulation techniques whose essential parameters have been withheld from the public with the intention of preserving the privacy of such communication; (C) carried on a subcarrier or other signal subsidiary to a radio transmission; (D) transmitted over a communication system provided by a common carrier, unless the communication is a tone only paging system communication; or (E) transmitted on frequencies allocated under part 25, subpart D, E, or F of part 74, or part 94 of the Rules of the Federal Communications Commission, unless, in the case of a communication transmitted on a frequency allocated under part 74 that is not exclusively allocated to broadcast auxiliary services, the communication is a two-way voice communication by radio;" |
Grundig Satelitt 750 on sale at Radio Shack now.
dxAce wrote:
dave wrote: Bart Bailey wrote: In posted on Fri, 3 Apr 2009 23:35:45 -0700 (PDT), SC Dxing wrote: Begin $299.99 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3523699 Thanks for the heads up, but I think I'll pass this time. As much fun as it is to get new gear, I just can't justify that radio at this time. It doesn't do anything that my other radios don't do, plus it lacks some features that I consider essential. About the only feature I might enjoy is the auto tune and store, but that's only useful if you move or change antennas often. Besides I already have an Accurian AV receiver that does that and I find myself going through the queue and deleting stuff it hit on that I didn't want. My ideal portable would be the excellent eTón E1 receiver capability and WWV clock synch, but with the addition of IR remote control, HD decoding, and something that none of my current radios do, SCA and DRM. Isn't SCA illegal to monitor? You mean such as Muzak and the like? No, not illegal to monitor, unless you are using such for commercial purposes. YOU ARE WRONG! |
Grundig Satelitt 750 on sale at Radio Shack now.
On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 02:55:11 -0700, Bob Dobbs
wrote: Bart Bailey wrote: In Message-ID:49d97750.1387421@chupacabra posted on Sun, 05 Apr 2009 02:21:17 -0700, Bob Dobbs wrote: Begin I used to run the radio reading services on my bedside table as I slept so that I would wake up with the days news having been subliminally infused into my brain. What brand receiver did you use? I think it was Marcom or something similar. The unit I had access to belonged to a neighbor of a friend in an old farts building, and I used it until she recovered and returned home from her hospitalization. I would like to get another one that I could keep, maybe I'll have to fake blindness or something g You could try Ebay. That's where I got mine. It only receives one of what I understand to be two subcarriers for each FM frequency. Doubtless "made" for a specific service. I put "made" in quotes because it's modified and rebadged as "Bonneville International Corporation" (or something like that -- the text is very small). Nonetheless, the radio itself has a very clear Panasonic label affixed to the speaker grill cloth. (It's an RE-6518, according to the back label.) The thing blows on AM (to be expected, I guess) but with an external FM wire antenna it's okay. And the SCA decoding is good enough. Odd thing, though: for a small tabletop radio, it has one, LARGE speaker (maybe 4 or 5 inches) that excels at filling a small room with music. But it SUX at providing crisp human speech. Anyways, I like to turn it on every few months to check out what's on NYC's FM subcarriers. -- Col. I.P. Yurin Commissariat of Internal Security Stakhanovite Order of Lenin (1937) Hero of Socialist Labor (1939) |
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On Apr 5, 1:51*am, dxAce wrote:
dave wrote: Bart Bailey wrote: In posted on Fri, 3 Apr 2009 23:35:45 -0700 (PDT), SC Dxing wrote: Begin $299.99 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3523699 Thanks for the heads up, but I think I'll pass this time. As much fun as it is to get new gear, I just can't justify that radio at this time. It doesn't do anything that my other radios don't do, plus it lacks some features that I consider essential. About the only feature I might enjoy is the auto tune and store, but that's only useful if you move or change antennas often. Besides I already have an Accurian AV receiver that does that and I find myself going through the queue and deleting stuff it hit on that I didn't want. |
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