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Old December 6th 03, 10:13 PM
Stephan Grossklass
 
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elfa schrieb:

I guess my basic question is do I think of "fine German engineering" when I
think of Grundig radios or "fine Chinese engineering"?


In the case of current models like the Sat 800, YB300PE or S-350 -
rather the latter. No idea who actually engineered the YB400, the RF
design at least is rather un-Grundig-ish (a 2nd IF of 455 kHz, that
would rather be typical for SONYs - Grundig always used 450 kHz), though
a number of other details might indicate that it was a co-op production;
well, who knows. The Yachtboy 360 was a typical "contract radio" (i.e.
engineered in Germany, but production outsourced).

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