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CAndersen (Kimba) December 19th 03 03:52 AM

Grundig Parts?
 
I am dismayed to have discovered firsthand the very poor mechanical design
of the Grundig YB 400PE. The antenna is bolted to a tiny piece of plastic
that (obviously) doesn't stand a chance of holding up to the torque it
gets subjected to. This part looks like it costs about $0.01 per 100.
To manufacture, that is.

Anyone know where I can buy one (or a few)?


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Brenda Ann December 19th 03 04:42 AM


"CAndersen (Kimba)" wrote in message
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I am dismayed to have discovered firsthand the very poor mechanical design
of the Grundig YB 400PE. The antenna is bolted to a tiny piece of plastic
that (obviously) doesn't stand a chance of holding up to the torque it
gets subjected to. This part looks like it costs about $0.01 per 100.
To manufacture, that is.


Be prepared to pay an arm, a leg, and your first born male child...

ACT Electronics*
21129 Norwalk Boulevard
Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716
1-800-824-7094

Bavarian Radio Works*
40 Walnut Street
Whitman, MA 02382
781-447-4299



RHF December 19th 03 08:36 AM

KIMBA,

Grundig North America (ETON Corp.) Parts.
http://www.grundigradio.com/asp/parts.asp

Grundig North America (ETON Corp.) Contact Information.
http://www.grundigradio.com/asp/ContactUs.asp
= = = ADDRESS + TELEPOHONE + E-MAIL = = =

Grundig Yacht Boy Radios eGroup on YAHOO !
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundig-Yacht-Boy-Radios/
Yes - The 'focus' of the eGroup is the Grundig Yacht Boy (YB)
radio line. The place to Ask Your Grundig Yacht Boy Radio
Questions; Get Answers and much more . . .

yilgr ~ RHF
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I am dismayed to have discovered firsthand the very poor mechanical design
of the Grundig YB 400PE. The antenna is bolted to a tiny piece of plastic
that (obviously) doesn't stand a chance of holding up to the torque it
gets subjected to. This part looks like it costs about $0.01 per 100.
To manufacture, that is.

Anyone know where I can buy one (or a few)?


Gary December 19th 03 08:45 PM

"CAndersen (Kimba)" wrote in message . ..
I am dismayed to have discovered firsthand the very poor mechanical design
of the Grundig YB 400PE. The antenna is bolted to a tiny piece of plastic
that (obviously) doesn't stand a chance of holding up to the torque it
gets subjected to. This part looks like it costs about $0.01 per 100.
To manufacture, that is.


Might be, but I've had my YB-400 since it first came out -- nearly ten
years now, I believe, without every experiencing ANY problem of ANY
kind.

CAndersen (Kimba) December 19th 03 09:07 PM

Thank you both, Brenda Ann and RHF. I'll see what I can find at those
locations.


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CAndersen (Kimba) December 19th 03 09:16 PM

(Gary) wrote:

Might be, but I've had my YB-400 since it first came out -- nearly ten
years now, I believe, without every experiencing ANY problem of ANY
kind.


Mine is only a year and a half old. They may have cheapened the design
over the years. I couldn't believe when I saw what a tiny part they used
to anchor the antenna.

I have many portable radios, that range in cost starting from a whopping
$12, and never had this problem before, either.


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Andy and Barry December 20th 03 01:32 PM

This post caught my eye because I just tightened the antenna on my
YB400. I am not sure if what I tightened is the exact part you are
talking about.

My simple repair was done without opening the back of the radio. By
using a Philips Head screw driver I tightened the telescoping whip style
antenna to the small metallic silver part that is notched out to receive
the bottom of the whip. This piece seems to be made of metal on my
radio. (or does it just look like metal?) It also seemed to have taken
all the tension that I put on the screw to prevent the antenna from
flopping around just fine.

I have owned my radio less than a year. No real problems for me yet with
this radio just design issues and that annoying thing with the digital
read out going to zero at times.

Barry



Group: rec.radio.shortwave Date: Thu, Dec 18, 2003, 10:52pm From:
(CAndersen=A0(Kimba))
I am dismayed to have discovered firsthand the very poor mechanical
design of the Grundig YB 400PE. The antenna is bolted to a tiny piece of
plastic that (obviously) doesn't stand a chance of holding up to the
torque it gets subjected to. This part looks like it costs about $0.01
per 100. To manufacture, that is.
Anyone know where I can buy one (or a few)?
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CAndersen (Kimba) December 20th 03 05:45 PM

(Andy and Barry) wrote:

My simple repair was done without opening the back of the radio. By
using a Philips Head screw driver I tightened the telescoping whip style
antenna to the small metallic silver part that is notched out to receive
the bottom of the whip. This piece seems to be made of metal on my
radio. (or does it just look like metal?) It also seemed to have taken
all the tension that I put on the screw to prevent the antenna from
flopping around just fine.


No, the part I'm referring to is internal to the radio. It anchors the
base of the antenna and prevents the base from rotating when you rotate
the whip. If the base rotates, it will break the piece of metal that
connects the antenna to the circuit board.


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Andy and Barry December 20th 03 06:38 PM

No, the part I'm referring to is internal to the radio. It anchors the
base of the antenna and prevents the base from rotating when you rotate
the whip. If the base rotates, it will break the piece of metal that
connects the antenna to the circuit board.


Thanks for the clarification. Remind me never to look inside my radio.
I don't think I want to see what makes it "ticks". :-)

Cheap plastic sounds to much like my family car.

73,
Barry

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