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On Aug 5, 5:49*am, Bushcraftgregg wrote:
On Aug 5, 7:27*am, Brian Anasta wrote: On Aug 5, 8:34 pm, Bushcraftgregg wrote: Brian the 909 also goes by the name of the Radio Shack DX-398, that is where I got mine. I had a hundred dollar credit from the store and then they sent me a "gift certificate" for my birthday. I was never so dissapointed in a purchase as I was with that. I knew after a month or so either I was going to return it or send it off to Radio Labs and that is what I did. I absolutely could not believe the difference in that radio once they did their mods, the different filters made it a "real" receiver and one that could be used for UTES and other sideband listening. Dear Bushcraftgregg, Thank you so much for your post, particularly your advice regarding the 909. Greg I had pretty much decided on getting the 909 over the next day or so, but after reading your post, I am now more than a little hesitant. The problem is, being very new to the hobby, I am somewhat reluctant to have to get any modifications done to a new unit just off the shelf. Firstly, I would not know where to start in terms of the kinds of mods I would need to get (although you have kindly mentioned the mods on yours, such as the RF gain, filters and external antenna jack etc). Secondly, I guess I don't really want to have to wait any longer to get my new unit out of the package and into action. Therefore I just really want to buy a unit where I can get on the airwaves almost immediately. After reading through your post again Gregg, and looking at some further reviews which DO back up what you have said, I have decided to instead go for the Grundid G6 Aviator. It has received mostly positive reviews, and it really is a beautiful looking little unit to look at (the Buzz Aldrin special edition). Not my first preference, but after weighing up my options, I have decided to go for the Grundig instead. If you have any experience with this Grundig unit Bushcraftgregg, or can offer me any advice or guidance about its performance etc, I would be very much grateful to you. Well sorry for the long-winded post. Have a lovely evening mate and bye for now. Kind regards, Brian I have no idea about the Grundig, but know that you can purchase this 909/398 straight from RadioLabs with the mods already done along with a satisfaction guarantee. Here is the link for their website, and like I said, the difference was day and night.http://www.radiolabs.com/products/re.../super909.php- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ditto here - I did this with the DX-398 (the RS clone of the Sangean) and it's a real pip. Excellent unit. Bruce Jensen |
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