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SW4ever September 24th 09 05:25 PM

Grundig G3
 
Just purchased a G3 yesterday, and put it through its paces last
evening and this morning. Afraid to say it does not compare to the E/
G5 that I traded in. SSB is so touchy that ham signals are a pain to
resolve, and so far Sync detection jumps all over the place and
doesn't help at all on AM except in a few very limited cases.
Electrical interference at my location can be horrendous, and the E3
proves it. Spurios electrical interference trashes any possibility of
using the SSB mode. AM shortwave appears to be not too bad but nearby
AM band station ghosts through into SW and even FM !!
The G5 had none of these problems, and though it has a few less
"features", it is a far superior receiver IMHO.
The G3 goes back for a refund shortly. Too bad. The G5 is a good
receiver, and the Satellit 750, which I own, is a very fine receiver,
and I am rather disappointed with Eton/Grundig that they did not, in
MHO, come up with a very good offering in the G3.
Good Listening from SW4ever...

nurk_fred2000 September 24th 09 09:30 PM

Grundig G3
 
On Sep 24, 9:25*am, SW4ever wrote:
Just purchased a G3 yesterday, and put it through its paces last
evening and this morning. Afraid to say it does not compare to the E/
G5 that I traded in. SSB is so touchy that ham signals are a pain to
resolve, and so far Sync detection jumps all over the place and
doesn't help at all on AM except in a few very limited cases.
Electrical interference at my location can be horrendous, and the E3
proves it. Spurios electrical interference trashes any possibility of
using the SSB mode. AM shortwave appears to be not too bad but nearby
AM band station ghosts through into SW and even FM !!
The G5 had none of these problems, and though it has a few less
"features", it is a far superior receiver IMHO.
The G3 goes back for a refund shortly. Too bad. The G5 is a good
receiver, and the Satellit 750, which I own, is a very fine receiver,
and I am rather disappointed with Eton/Grundig that they did not, in
MHO, come up with a very good *offering in the G3.
Good Listening from SW4ever...


***was it the Buzz Aldrin Limited Edition...?...*grin*

Rod KB8DNS November 3rd 09 06:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nurk_fred2000 (Post 689572)
On Sep 24, 9:25*am, SW4ever wrote:
Just purchased a G3 yesterday, and put it through its paces last
evening and this morning. Afraid to say it does not compare to the E/
G5 that I traded in. SSB is so touchy that ham signals are a pain to
resolve, and so far Sync detection jumps all over the place and
doesn't help at all on AM except in a few very limited cases.
Electrical interference at my location can be horrendous, and the E3
proves it. Spurios electrical interference trashes any possibility of
using the SSB mode. AM shortwave appears to be not too bad but nearby
AM band station ghosts through into SW and even FM !!
The G5 had none of these problems, and though it has a few less
"features", it is a far superior receiver IMHO.
The G3 goes back for a refund shortly. Too bad. The G5 is a good
receiver, and the Satellit 750, which I own, is a very fine receiver,
and I am rather disappointed with Eton/Grundig that they did not, in
MHO, come up with a very good *offering in the G3.
Good Listening from SW4ever...


***was it the Buzz Aldrin Limited Edition...?...*grin*

I just "sampled" the G3 at my local Radio Shack and even took it outside to use! Had to leave my cell phone as hostage!
This is the improved version with the SYNC upgrade and it did very good on the SW broadcast with the SYNC. The SYNC even worked well in tuning SSB amateur on 75 meter and 40 meter! I believe this is much better than the G6 Buzz Aldrin edition by about three times!! Did not try the RDS or AIR band but that is not what I would want the rig for. I was going to buy the G6 but now my focus is the "new" G3!

73 es gud DX Rod KB8DNS


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