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![]() "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Sanjaya" wrote in message ink.net... "pickle" wrote in message ... Sanjaya wrote: "David" wrote in message news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04... snip I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas. Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn. I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is sending only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a trip to the post office if no one is home when it comes. Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I didn't have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via FedEx and my signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep. Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember. However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones. He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*. I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with Brochhi... unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's sending a post-Sept. 28 model. Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the other guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was mentioned in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem with it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days. Lucky I believe Passport said "unconfirmed reports" that the transformer "appears" to pose a problem in some cases. Liypn was not including the transformer as part of the purchase when I got mine. I've bought 3 other radios from him, all came with the step-up transformer, and not have caused any problem. Besides, if a person has their own charger and another set of rechargeable batteries the step-up transformer and mains power are not needed at all. And you are correct... not all pre-Sept. 28 DE1103s have the tuning knob problem. (If I read your post correctly.) Anyway, it's each person's choice to order from the vendor that gives them the service and products they desire. I choose Liypn if he offers the item I'm interested in. But I've purchased from Brochhi and have had a satisfactory experience there too. He just didn't answer my e-mails. The radios were fine. All I'm saying here is Pickle should be sure he's getting a post-Sept. 28 model, lessening the chances of having the tuning knob glitch. |
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Sanjaya wrote:
"Lucky" wrote in message ... "Sanjaya" wrote in message hlink.net... "pickle" wrote in message ... Sanjaya wrote: "David" wrote in message news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04... snip I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas. Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn. I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is sending only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a trip to the post office if no one is home when it comes. Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I didn't have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via FedEx and my signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep. Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember. However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones. He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*. I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with Brochhi... unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's sending a post-Sept. 28 model. Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the other guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was mentioned in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem with it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days. Lucky I believe Passport said "unconfirmed reports" that the transformer "appears" to pose a problem in some cases. Liypn was not including the transformer as part of the purchase when I got mine. I've bought 3 other radios from him, all came with the step-up transformer, and not have caused any problem. Besides, if a person has their own charger and another set of rechargeable batteries the step-up transformer and mains power are not needed at all. And you are correct... not all pre-Sept. 28 DE1103s have the tuning knob problem. (If I read your post correctly.) Anyway, it's each person's choice to order from the vendor that gives them the service and products they desire. I choose Liypn if he offers the item I'm interested in. But I've purchased from Brochhi and have had a satisfactory experience there too. He just didn't answer my e-mails. The radios were fine. All I'm saying here is Pickle should be sure he's getting a post-Sept. 28 model, lessening the chances of having the tuning knob glitch. I use batteries in all my portables anyway. That way they're...er.. portable. The ones that use D cells last a LONG time. We'll see about the AA's. And I have a charger with nickle hydride batts. Much better than NiCad. |
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![]() "pickle" wrote in message ... Sanjaya wrote: "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Sanjaya" wrote in message hlink.net... "pickle" wrote in message ... Sanjaya wrote: "David" wrote in message news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04... snip I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas. Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn. I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is sending only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a trip to the post office if no one is home when it comes. Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I didn't have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via FedEx and my signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep. Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember. However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones. He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*. I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with Brochhi... unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's sending a post-Sept. 28 model. Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the other guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was mentioned in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem with it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days. Lucky I believe Passport said "unconfirmed reports" that the transformer "appears" to pose a problem in some cases. Liypn was not including the transformer as part of the purchase when I got mine. I've bought 3 other radios from him, all came with the step-up transformer, and not have caused any problem. Besides, if a person has their own charger and another set of rechargeable batteries the step-up transformer and mains power are not needed at all. And you are correct... not all pre-Sept. 28 DE1103s have the tuning knob problem. (If I read your post correctly.) Anyway, it's each person's choice to order from the vendor that gives them the service and products they desire. I choose Liypn if he offers the item I'm interested in. But I've purchased from Brochhi and have had a satisfactory experience there too. He just didn't answer my e-mails. The radios were fine. All I'm saying here is Pickle should be sure he's getting a post-Sept. 28 model, lessening the chances of having the tuning knob glitch. I use batteries in all my portables anyway. That way they're...er.. portable. The ones that use D cells last a LONG time. We'll see about the AA's. And I have a charger with nickle hydride batts. Much better than NiCad. You're all set : ) Let us know how you like the radio. I'll predict now that you'll say "amazing" performance. But be sure to post your own reactions. Some people really have an issue with the ergonomics... I don't though. It was a non-issue for me. Best wishes for the holiday season. |
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Sanjaya wrote:
"pickle" wrote in message ... Sanjaya wrote: "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Sanjaya" wrote in message rthlink.net... "pickle" wrote in message ... Sanjaya wrote: "David" wrote in message news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04... snip I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas. Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn. I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is sending only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a trip to the post office if no one is home when it comes. Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I didn't have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via FedEx and my signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep. Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember. However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones. He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*. I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with Brochhi... unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's sending a post-Sept. 28 model. Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the other guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was mentioned in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem with it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days. Lucky I believe Passport said "unconfirmed reports" that the transformer "appears" to pose a problem in some cases. Liypn was not including the transformer as part of the purchase when I got mine. I've bought 3 other radios from him, all came with the step-up transformer, and not have caused any problem. Besides, if a person has their own charger and another set of rechargeable batteries the step-up transformer and mains power are not needed at all. And you are correct... not all pre-Sept. 28 DE1103s have the tuning knob problem. (If I read your post correctly.) Anyway, it's each person's choice to order from the vendor that gives them the service and products they desire. I choose Liypn if he offers the item I'm interested in. But I've purchased from Brochhi and have had a satisfactory experience there too. He just didn't answer my e-mails. The radios were fine. All I'm saying here is Pickle should be sure he's getting a post-Sept. 28 model, lessening the chances of having the tuning knob glitch. I use batteries in all my portables anyway. That way they're...er.. portable. The ones that use D cells last a LONG time. We'll see about the AA's. And I have a charger with nickle hydride batts. Much better than NiCad. You're all set : ) Let us know how you like the radio. I'll predict now that you'll say "amazing" performance. But be sure to post your own reactions. Some people really have an issue with the ergonomics... I don't though. It was a non-issue for me. Best wishes for the holiday season. It'll be after the holidays. I hinted to my wife that I'd like one for Christmas but I'm doing the research. If I'm a good boy, maybe I'll get one. If not I'll order it myself in January. Either way, it'll be a little while yet. I'll keep you posted. Happy holidays to you as well. |
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I actually got a response from Brocchi once. I was interested in buying an
FR200 and asked if I could pick the color. He emailed me back stating "Absolutely not"! Ok, then, forget it.... "Sanjaya" wrote in message ink.net... "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Sanjaya" wrote in message ink.net... "pickle" wrote in message ... Sanjaya wrote: "David" wrote in message news:Mprsd.218$pe.2@trndny04... snip I've heard other positive comments of various radios on this NG but based on this thread, I just asked my wife for an 1103 for Christmas. Just a question of wheather to deal with broccoli or liypn. I suggest Liypn because he tests his radios before shipping and is sending only the post-Sept. 28 model, when Degen fixed the sporadic tuning knob problem some users had. The longest it's taken for me to get a radio from him is 7 days. The only drawback is that items are shipped certified mail and you have to sign for them. That entails an additional day and a trip to the post office if no one is home when it comes. Brochhi ships from the US, so the radio would arrive more quickly, and I didn't have to sign for the shipment I received from him. I think it was via FedEx and my signature is on file there so they left it on the doorstep. Might have been US Postal Service, can't remember. However, Brochhi doesn't state that he is sending the "fixed" ones. He's never answered any e-mail inquiry I've sent him about *anything*. I'd say, and this is only my opinion, that you'd be taking a chance with Brochhi... unless you can get him to answer correspondence and assure you he's sending a post-Sept. 28 model. Brocchi is cheaper, and you get a real 110v adapter with it where the other guy sends a fire hazard step down transformer. The fire hazard was mentioned in Passport 2005. I bought mine 3 months ago and don't have one problem with it. Plus I got the radio in 3 days. Lucky I believe Passport said "unconfirmed reports" that the transformer "appears" to pose a problem in some cases. Liypn was not including the transformer as part of the purchase when I got mine. I've bought 3 other radios from him, all came with the step-up transformer, and not have caused any problem. Besides, if a person has their own charger and another set of rechargeable batteries the step-up transformer and mains power are not needed at all. And you are correct... not all pre-Sept. 28 DE1103s have the tuning knob problem. (If I read your post correctly.) Anyway, it's each person's choice to order from the vendor that gives them the service and products they desire. I choose Liypn if he offers the item I'm interested in. But I've purchased from Brochhi and have had a satisfactory experience there too. He just didn't answer my e-mails. The radios were fine. All I'm saying here is Pickle should be sure he's getting a post-Sept. 28 model, lessening the chances of having the tuning knob glitch. |
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![]() "Jim Hackett" wrote in message nk.net... I actually got a response from Brocchi once. I was interested in buying an FR200 and asked if I could pick the color. He emailed me back stating "Absolutely not"! Ok, then, forget it.... LOL!!! Guess I'm lucky he didn't answer me. |
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I HAVE bought from him way back when but after that response, I'll stick
with Liypn! "Sanjaya" wrote in message ink.net... "Jim Hackett" wrote in message nk.net... I actually got a response from Brocchi once. I was interested in buying an FR200 and asked if I could pick the color. He emailed me back stating "Absolutely not"! Ok, then, forget it.... LOL!!! Guess I'm lucky he didn't answer me. |
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