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![]() "Stinger" wrote in message . .. "DeWayne" wrote in message ... Sangean's top of the line ATS-909/DX-398 is well known to have had problems with lock-ups. My question is, is Sangean still shipping brand new 909's with these same problems that have been known about for years? The 909 is not a 'cheap' radio. They sell for well over $200. I would be very interested to know if anyone has purchased a recent brand new 909 with any of the well known problems they have had for several years. If Sangean is selling new defective radios, I would have to ask do most manufacturers do this? We have been discussing this topic in the DX-398 Yahoo group. One person is having a real problem with his DX-398. He has not been getting much help, even from Sangean. He has tried most of the common 'fixes' but without remedy. These are very popular radios and I hope someone has some info to help us out. And I would really like to know what, if anything, Sangean has done to help us. Or is Sangean still selling defective 909's? Thanks! DeWayne DeWayne, I've been reading that as well. That guy has a broken radio, and doesn't seem to want to face the fact. But instead, wants some sort of "magic" fix because the light comes on, but there isn't any sound, etc. The sooner he sends his radio off, the sooner he'll get it back. If I remember correctly he has been looking for a place to send his DX-398 but hasn't found any. First thing, the "lock-ups" are not "common." I've had a 909 for some time now, and have never had any problem at all (through a LOT of use). However, if one does occur, Sangean thoughtfully put a "reset" switch onboard to fix it. It works, but may reset your memories to European standard stations. If that doesn't work, you don't have a lock-up -- plain and simple. Another problem can occur if the radio is stored for an extended time with low batteries, but that is easily fixed by taking out the batteries and letting the radio sit for a day (so internal components discharge -- there is a "power-user" way to do this, but it's beyond the reach of most users -- just let it sit). This isn't a lock-up -- the symptom of this is when the radio doesn't turn on at all. Anyway, the Sangean 909 is a great portable radio, with a tried-and-true design, and Sangean has a very good reputation for making quality radios. Unfortunately, the bottom line is that you can idiot-proof anything, but nature will create a better idiot. Why would you call the guy an idiot because he's trying to get his radio fixed? He was basically told that it probably wasn't worth fixing. DeWayne -- Stinger |
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