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![]() RHF wrote: snip Please Note - That when I write about the Eton E1 XM Radio; I 'label' it as the Eton 'Elite' E1 Receiver with XM Satellite Radio. That is because 'for me' what it is as the Eton 'Elite' E1 Receiver is what I am interested in as a Radio. What it will do as an AM/MW, FM and Shortwave Radio is the "Why" that will make 'me' want to Buy it. The fact that it also comes 'with' XM Satellit Radio is not a Selling Point for me. . This gets at one of the worries I have about the E1. People who are interested in satellite radio can find satellite receivers much cheaper than the E1; and people who are interested in AM/FM can likewise find cheaper receivers. Now, my *sense*, and I stress that this is my *impression* and not the result of any sort of research, is that most people who are interested in satellite radio won't be attracted to the AM/FM capabilities of this receiver, and consequently they'll pass it over in favor of a less expensive satellite receiver. Likewise, SWLers will pass over the E1 because there are superior tabletop sets (Icom R-75, Palstar R30) in the SAME PRICE RANGE as the E1. Furthermore, the E1 will not have the benefit of the Grundig name. If I worked for Eton, this is what I'd be worried about...well, aside from whatever mechanical defects might emerge in the first production run. (I'm extremely curious to find out what the build quality is like on the E1. I hope it's built like a tank, but I can't help but worry.) |