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I have read where many users report this Fm Misalignment defect, and my
PL200 has the same problem. It would drive me crazy except I use FM very little, but it almost seems to be the norm with these radios. Jay "john KB5AG" wrote in message t... I got a PL-230, and although it is a very impressive little set, mine is out of alignment on FM and I have to tune 50khz up to get a reasonably undistorted signal. I contacted the seller in China who was nice and polite but only offered me $3 back and no exchange. I contacted Tecsun who immediately contacted me back with a cheery letter promising to help, but then disappeared. Two emails later, they still haven't helped. For the money, it's still a great radio, but don't expect ANY help with it unless you pay more to buy it from a US source with an exchange guarantee. I also read a review of the Kaito 1102 with this same problem. Wonder it that means anything? If I could just get alignment instructions I could probably fix this myself. John KB5AG "Jim Hackett" wrote in message link.net... LOL I don't think the Tecsun is any more likely to need service than the Grundig version as they're both made in the SAME factory with the SAME parts by the SAME people... "Judah Smith" wrote in message om... It is your money. But I think calling it a gamble would be stretching things quite a bit. I got a one year warrenty, full replacement. Not repairs. And yes I do have to pay to mail it back. But in checking shipping costs, if I mailed it back I still wouldn't break even with what I would have paid to buy a grundig. And yes you can always find that one-day amazing sale....(I bought a new grundig Traveller II once for for $11) The difference with the Tecsun's is they are ALWAYS CHEAPER (from Hong Kong). I was, and still am a Grundig lover. But the two Tecsun's I bought have me believing in their products. In fact the gentalman that sold it to me has 0 negetive feedback. I contacted buyers from three different sellers (before I bought the PL-230 and BCL-2000) to see what they thought of them. Not one said they were in anything but perfect working condition when they got theirs. And to date (according to the yahoo grundig yachtboy or S350 newsgroup) I have not seen one complaint posted of a Tecsun having to be returned to Hong Kong due to defects. I think the chances of you getting a bad one are very, very slim indeed. And if you do, you'll still be paying less than what you would pay for a Grundig to begin with..... But you get all the additional improvements, features, and extras. If you want to pay 50 to 60 dollars more for a few extra frequencies at the top of the MW band, be my guest. Since I don't sell Tecsuns, it doesn't make much difference to me either way....hehehe ![]() I'll pass on dropping the extra cash. In the end, each person has to be comfortable with what they buy. So I am not in anyway knocking what your saying. I am just extremely satisfied with what I got, for the money I spent. In addtion, I thought I might pass on my experience to other potential radio buyers/listeners, who might be looking for a nice radio, at an excellent price. Thanks for reading my review. Have a great day! And most of all have fun SWLing.... Sincerely Judah (Gary) wrote in message . com... What kind of warranty did you get with your radio? Do you have to send it back to China for repair? A dealer's reputation and service is very important to me, so the few extra dollars I pay to get a Grundig is well worth it. In the past, when I have had a defective part, all I do is phone Eton Corp. and a new part is on its way. Also, your unit could go dead in a few weeks or arrive dead and then you have the added expense of sending it back to China, or wherever, and wait weeks for a replacement. Then you wind up paying more than you would have had you originally purchased a Grundig. Another point - I DO listen to MW, and the Grundig versions include the higher MW frequencies. And last....... IF you watch for sales, you can get the Grundig models much cheaper. On December 19th, 2003, I purchased NEW (not refurbished) GRUNDIG PORSCHE G-2000A from www.normthompson.com for $37.90 plus shipping, WITH FULL GRUNDIG WARRANTY. They ran the sale for ONE DAY ONLY, like many internet sites. I watch for these sales on a regular basis. I have dealt with Eton/Grundig for well over 10 years and have always gotten excellent service. To save a few dollars and get my radios direct from China would be, to me, gambling. |
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