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Martin Combs wrote:
I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig. Marty www.knotstuff.com Martin: Very cheap (quality and price) with performance to match. You can do much better for not too much more. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
Stephan Grossklass wrote:
But, err, I digress. Not at all.. Good post. It's nice to read a bit of that company's history. There must be some silicon type replacements for the rectifier, no? mike |
m II schrieb:
Stephan Grossklass wrote: But, err, I digress. Not at all.. Good post. It's nice to read a bit of that company's history. There must be some silicon type replacements for the rectifier, no? Yes, of course. Any ordinary silicon bridge rectifier in DIP will do just fine (and, given it's totally oversized for 9.8 V ~ and about 100 mA, should do its job for a loooooong time). At least this experience has expanded my list of potentially critical (read: best replaced) components in old radios to (a) paper caps and electrolytics and (b) selenium rectifiers. Now all I need is a *decent* soldering iron and the tube radio that should hopefully arrive within the next few days / weeks / eternities - though the Grundig Signal 700 could use some service as well (some humming, switches with contact probs and such - it's 30 years old after all and has probably never undergone servicing). Stephan -- Meine Andere Seite: http://stephan.win31.de/ PC#6: i440BX, 2xP3-500E, 512 MiB, 18+80 GB, R9k AGP 64 MiB, 110W This is a SCSI-inside, Legacy-plus, TCPA-free computer :) |
On 14 Oct 2004 07:03:12 -0500, Dan wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 03:19:10 GMT, "Brian Denley" wrote: Martin Combs wrote: I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig. Marty www.knotstuff.com Martin: Very cheap (quality and price) with performance to match. You can do much better for not too much more. Nonsense. For the price ($60 shipped), it's a great radio. Great sound, easy to use, plays for weeks on a set of batteries. Dan Dan, It's not nonsense. It's a well formulated opinion based on a very real observation by Martin. And it's a view held by others in the group. Everything is black and white to you Dan. It's no wonder you make a great Republican. |
Billy Everhart wrote: On 14 Oct 2004 07:03:12 -0500, Dan wrote: On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 03:19:10 GMT, "Brian Denley" wrote: Martin Combs wrote: I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig. Marty www.knotstuff.com Martin: Very cheap (quality and price) with performance to match. You can do much better for not too much more. Nonsense. For the price ($60 shipped), it's a great radio. Great sound, easy to use, plays for weeks on a set of batteries. Dan Dan, It's not nonsense. It's a well formulated opinion based on a very real observation by Martin. And it's a view held by others in the group. Everything is black and white to you Dan. It's no wonder you make a great Republican. And you're a 'tard, Billy. I'ts no wonder you make a great Democrat. dxAce Michigan USA |
Billy Everhart wrote: On 14 Oct 2004 07:03:12 -0500, Dan wrote: On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 03:19:10 GMT, "Brian Denley" wrote: Martin Combs wrote: I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig. Marty www.knotstuff.com Martin: Very cheap (quality and price) with performance to match. You can do much better for not too much more. Nonsense. For the price ($60 shipped), it's a great radio. Great sound, easy to use, plays for weeks on a set of batteries. Dan Dan, It's not nonsense. It's a well formulated opinion based on a very real observation by Martin. And actually, the observation was by Brian... not Martin. Martin asked the original question, and Dan responded to Brian's comment. Please try to pay attention, 'tard boy. dxAce Michigan USA |
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:40:02 -0400, dxAce wrote:
Billy Everhart wrote: On 14 Oct 2004 07:03:12 -0500, Dan wrote: On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 03:19:10 GMT, "Brian Denley" wrote: Martin Combs wrote: I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig. Marty www.knotstuff.com Martin: Very cheap (quality and price) with performance to match. You can do much better for not too much more. Nonsense. For the price ($60 shipped), it's a great radio. Great sound, easy to use, plays for weeks on a set of batteries. Dan Dan, It's not nonsense. It's a well formulated opinion based on a very real observation by Martin. And it's a view held by others in the group. Everything is black and white to you Dan. It's no wonder you make a great Republican. And you're a 'tard, Billy. I'ts no wonder you make a great Democrat. dxAce Michigan USA Democrat - LMAO at the guessing 'tard. You born to be trolled boy. Now get back in your cage. I've widened the door for ya' Muahhahhahhahahah |
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:46:35 -0400, dxAce wrote:
Billy Everhart wrote: On 14 Oct 2004 07:03:12 -0500, Dan wrote: On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 03:19:10 GMT, "Brian Denley" wrote: Martin Combs wrote: I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig. Marty www.knotstuff.com Martin: Very cheap (quality and price) with performance to match. You can do much better for not too much more. Nonsense. For the price ($60 shipped), it's a great radio. Great sound, easy to use, plays for weeks on a set of batteries. Dan Dan, It's not nonsense. It's a well formulated opinion based on a very real observation by Martin. And actually, the observation was by Brian... not Martin. Martin asked the original question, and Dan responded to Brian's comment. Please try to pay attention, 'tard boy. dxAce Michigan USA Nope. |
Billy Everhart wrote: On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:46:35 -0400, dxAce wrote: Billy Everhart wrote: On 14 Oct 2004 07:03:12 -0500, Dan wrote: On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 03:19:10 GMT, "Brian Denley" wrote: Martin Combs wrote: I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig. Marty www.knotstuff.com Martin: Very cheap (quality and price) with performance to match. You can do much better for not too much more. Nonsense. For the price ($60 shipped), it's a great radio. Great sound, easy to use, plays for weeks on a set of batteries. Dan Dan, It's not nonsense. It's a well formulated opinion based on a very real observation by Martin. And actually, the observation was by Brian... not Martin. Martin asked the original question, and Dan responded to Brian's comment. Please try to pay attention, 'tard boy. dxAce Michigan USA Nope. I know it must be hard for you, as it is for 'tards all over the world. Maybe Kerry has a 'plan' for the 'tards. dxAce Michigan USA |
"Billy Everhart" wrote in message ... On 14 Oct 2004 07:03:12 -0500, Dan wrote: On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 03:19:10 GMT, "Brian Denley" wrote: Martin Combs wrote: I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig. Marty www.knotstuff.com Martin: Very cheap (quality and price) with performance to match. You can do much better for not too much more. Nonsense. For the price ($60 shipped), it's a great radio. Great sound, easy to use, plays for weeks on a set of batteries. Dan Dan, It's not nonsense. It's a well formulated opinion based on a very real observation by Martin. And it's a view held by others in the group. Everything is black and white to you Dan. It's no wonder you make a great Republican. Now, now. I hope we aren't suggesting that Democrats are better at seeing things in shades of gray than Republicans. That would seem to be a rather "black and white" comment. |
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