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![]() "tianli" wrote in message ... Just remember that the old transistor radios of the 50s and 60s were the old junk pile stuff, and those companies grew up to be the big Japanese companies that are here now. I think that it would be presumptuous of us to guess that Made in China will always denote crap, when even in our lifetimes, Made in Japan and Made in Taiwan went from crap to pretty damn good. Certaily a fine comparison. But the social differences between mainland Chinese and Taiwan and Japan are quite different. To make a peek into the future of ones potential you simply have to analyse the society. Japanese were always known for details and accuracy. Much like Swiss watch fame. It was only a matter of time before they built up their production ability to A1 quality levels. I can't see the same social characteristics among mainland Chinese in general. On the contrary it is a very deceitful business world where foreign companies MUST keep a close eye on their products being produced. I look at it this way. In the late 80's/early 90's, Japan's economic might looked like it was going to take over top dog within 10 years. Then the bubble burst. Same thing happened to the Asian Tigers of the late 90's. Nothing has convinced me that China will avoid the same fate of ups and downs. I'm not so concerned about who becomes "top dog". What I am concerned about is that the current top dog line-up are forced to retire due to economics. Then the engineering and design is lost forever. If there is a demand then there will always be someone to fill that demand. The key is what is that "demand" satisfied with and can they afford it? Making products dirt cheap to appeal to the low end market and to kill the competition has never furthered engineering and design excellence. It simply is not economical in the long run. I don't envision a quality product company like Drake or Sony emerging from a pure mainland Chinese firm anytime soon. Perhaps partners which each providing what they are best at producing - I.E. Eton/Grundig+Drake+Tecsun. But to this day I have not been impressed with Eton or Sangean products. We shall see if the E1 will be a turning point. Sangean isn't Chinese, it's Taiwanese. I still have an ATS-803a in the form of the Radio Shack Realistic DX-440, and it does a great job on SSB. One of the few portables ever to have a tunable BFO (an actual knob) as well as an adjustable gain control (again, an actual knob). The 803a also handles outside and external antennas fairly well without overloading (buying or building a BCB filter is recommended if you're in the city and close to a MW antenna, tho). In fact, the only real limitations it has are that it's audio isn't the greatest (remedied by an external speaker), and it doesn't have a sync (only the 2010 did at the time when it first came out). Is it a DX-ing wonder like a good tabletop? Hell no, it's not in that league. But in the league of larger portables, it was only exceeded in it's day by the Sony 2010, and I still like it more than most other portables out there for utility and SSB. --Mike L. |
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