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Old November 14th 03, 12:08 PM
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Default A "Comparison" the Grundig Satellit 800M -=V=- 650/600

Hello Everyone,

For those who have "Owned" and/or 'extensively use' these two radios.

Could you please "Compare" the Grundig Satellit 800 Millennium to the
Grundig Satellit 650/600.

1. What about these two radio's General Layout and Controls ?

2. What about these two Radios's AM/MW Band performance ?

3. What about these two Radios's Shortwave (SW) Bands performance ?

4. What about these two Radios's FM Band performance ?

5. What about these two Radios's 'build' Quality ?

6. What about these Radios's Audio Quality and sound performance ?

7. "Other" Comments ? ? ?

TBL: The More You Write about these two Radios - The Better !
- - - Any and All Details would be Appreciated.


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Old November 14th 03, 12:46 PM
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Hello Everyone,

For those who have "Owned" and/or 'extensively use' these two radios.

Could you please "Compare" the Grundig Satellit 800 Millennium to the
Grundig Satellit 650/600.

1. What about these two radio's General Layout and Controls ?


Layout and controls are similar on the two radios, but they have different
controls. The 800 has a rudimentary RF gain control, where the 650 has a
true full range RF gain. The 800 has electronic switching of AM/LSB/USB,
650's is manual. Same is true of the band selector and bandwidth controls.
The 800 has no adjustable preselector, whereas the 650 has an all band
preselector, which is motorized and auto/manual. Memory, frequency
selection, etc. are very similar.


2. What about these two Radios's AM/MW Band performance ?


AM band performance is very good on both radios, however, the 800 has a
small advantage because of the sync detector.


3. What about these two Radios's Shortwave (SW) Bands performance ?


As much as I love the 650, the 800 has better SW performance, mainly because
of the true SSB and sync detector.

4. What about these two Radios's FM Band performance ?


FM performance on the 650 is better than that on the 800. Some of this is
because the PLL in the 650 is much quieter, and doesn't produce birdies all
over the FM band. The 800 wins for the Aircraft band, which doesn't exist on
the 650.

5. What about these two Radios's 'build' Quality ?

Build quality is much better on the 650. To my knowledge, the Grundig made
650 (made in Belguim) never had the QC problems that have plagued the 800.
Aside from that, the radio is much solider than the 800.. very sturdy and
tough.

6. What about these Radios's Audio Quality and sound performance ?

650 audio wins hands down, with it's much more powerful amplifier, larger
and two-way speaker system, and lower THD. However, it does not have FM
stereo capablility. The 800 does not have a line input, whereas the 650
does.

7. "Other" Comments ? ? ?

I like the fact that there are only two antenna connections on the 650,
switchable between hi-impedence and 75 ohm, over the different connections
for different bands on the 800. I like the pre-amp on the whip on the 800.


TBL: The More You Write about these two Radios - The Better !
- - - Any and All Details would be Appreciated.


iwtk ~ RHF

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Old November 15th 03, 12:25 AM
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very nice comparison, Brenda Ann. I agree with everything you said.

I do think that the 650 has "true SSB"; even though it has a BFO, it does
send the signal through a product detector on SSB modes. There's not quite
enough sideband rejection to reject the unwanted sideband when you're
tuning. I've also thought that maybe they should have made some provision to
adjust the BFO injection; sometimes it seems too much and overpowers the
signal, while a large signal overpowers the BFO. The 650's answer is MGC,
which of course solves the problem one way, but I think they could have done
better.

I was quite impressed with the 800 I had, and had I not already had plenty
of desktop radios, that one would still be here, getting lots of use.
Compared to the 650, er, I mean my 600, the choice of which one to keep is
easy. As good as the 800 is, it's just not really a Grundig to me.

John



"Brenda Ann" wrote in message
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"RHF" wrote in message
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Hello Everyone,

For those who have "Owned" and/or 'extensively use' these two radios.

Could you please "Compare" the Grundig Satellit 800 Millennium to the
Grundig Satellit 650/600.

1. What about these two radio's General Layout and Controls ?


Layout and controls are similar on the two radios, but they have different
controls. The 800 has a rudimentary RF gain control, where the 650 has a
true full range RF gain. The 800 has electronic switching of AM/LSB/USB,
650's is manual. Same is true of the band selector and bandwidth controls.
The 800 has no adjustable preselector, whereas the 650 has an all band
preselector, which is motorized and auto/manual. Memory, frequency
selection, etc. are very similar.


2. What about these two Radios's AM/MW Band performance ?


AM band performance is very good on both radios, however, the 800 has a
small advantage because of the sync detector.


3. What about these two Radios's Shortwave (SW) Bands performance ?


As much as I love the 650, the 800 has better SW performance, mainly

because
of the true SSB and sync detector.

4. What about these two Radios's FM Band performance ?


FM performance on the 650 is better than that on the 800. Some of this is
because the PLL in the 650 is much quieter, and doesn't produce birdies

all
over the FM band. The 800 wins for the Aircraft band, which doesn't exist

on
the 650.

5. What about these two Radios's 'build' Quality ?

Build quality is much better on the 650. To my knowledge, the Grundig made
650 (made in Belguim) never had the QC problems that have plagued the 800.
Aside from that, the radio is much solider than the 800.. very sturdy and
tough.

6. What about these Radios's Audio Quality and sound performance ?

650 audio wins hands down, with it's much more powerful amplifier, larger
and two-way speaker system, and lower THD. However, it does not have FM
stereo capablility. The 800 does not have a line input, whereas the 650
does.

7. "Other" Comments ? ? ?

I like the fact that there are only two antenna connections on the 650,
switchable between hi-impedence and 75 ohm, over the different connections
for different bands on the 800. I like the pre-amp on the whip on the

800.


TBL: The More You Write about these two Radios - The Better !
- - - Any and All Details would be Appreciated.


iwtk ~ RHF

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Old November 15th 03, 05:30 AM
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(RHF) wrote in message . com...
Hello Everyone,

For those who have "Owned" and/or 'extensively use' these two radios.

Could you please "Compare" the Grundig Satellit 800 Millennium to the
Grundig Satellit 650/600.

2. What about these two Radios's AM/MW Band performance ?

The 650 has much better MW performance even without a sync detector.

3. What about these two Radios's Shortwave (SW) Bands performance ?

The 800 wins here mainly because of the selectable-sideband sync
detector. Also has 3 bandwidths. And the fast/slow AGC is superior to
the 650's manual gain control. The 650 "appears" to have 3 bandwidths,
but in reality has 2. The medium bandwidth is the wide bandwidth with
frequency filters, which, by the way, does work well.

4. What about these two Radios's FM Band performance ?

No contest. The 650 wins by far. The 650 has outstanding capture ratio
on FM which allowed me to receive 2 or 3 different FM stations,
clearly, on the SAME frequency, merely by rotating the whip antenna.
Also better sensitivity and selectivity than the 800 on FM.

6. What about these Radios's Audio Quality and sound performance ?

No contest. The 650 has superior sound to the 800 with a 15-watt
(30-watt peak) amp and a 2-speaker system. A 4-inch woofer-midrange
and a tweeter.

7. "Other" Comments ? ? ?

They are 2 different radios. The 650 would have been an OUTSTANDING
table-top receiver if they merely added a good sideband-selectable
sync detector and a better AGC.
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Old November 17th 03, 09:02 PM
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MY UPGRADED sat 800 is a BETTER radio than the 6XX


1) build quality is the SAME, sat 6XX has cheapness in the internal
construction, ask Magne. made in PORTUGAL

2) audio is similar in my 800 with upgraded speaker to stock 6XX #of
watts DOES NOT equal sound quality.

3) performance is FAR superior in the 800, the sync detector KILLS the
6XX

I have TWO 600's, they are on display, they simply can't perform to
the level of the 800.







(RHF) wrote in message . com...
Hello Everyone,

For those who have "Owned" and/or 'extensively use' these two radios.

Could you please "Compare" the Grundig Satellit 800 Millennium to the
Grundig Satellit 650/600.

1. What about these two radio's General Layout and Controls ?

2. What about these two Radios's AM/MW Band performance ?

3. What about these two Radios's Shortwave (SW) Bands performance ?

4. What about these two Radios's FM Band performance ?

5. What about these two Radios's 'build' Quality ?

6. What about these Radios's Audio Quality and sound performance ?

7. "Other" Comments ? ? ?

TBL: The More You Write about these two Radios - The Better !
- - - Any and All Details would be Appreciated.


iwtk ~ RHF

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