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Old March 22nd 05, 07:31 PM
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Default Eton E-One-X-M (USA)

The first-ever radio to combine A-M, F-M, shortwave, longwave and X-M
Satellite Radio.

The Eton E-One-X-M sells for 500 dollars. But enthusiasts who want to listen
in on news of the world and enjoy high-quality F-M and satellite music
indicate it's worth it.

Measuring 12-by-seven inches and weighing about four pounds, this radio is
not exactly a Walkman, but it can be moved around the house, as long as the
satellite antenna can see the sky.

Its biggest shortcoming is that the E-One-X-M needs headphones or a second
external speaker to play F-M and X-M in stereo.

The radio will be in stores in May.

http://www.ktre.com/Global/story.asp?S=3108263


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Old March 22nd 05, 07:40 PM
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Mike Terry wrote:

The first-ever radio to combine A-M, F-M, shortwave, longwave and X-M
Satellite Radio.

The Eton E-One-X-M sells for 500 dollars. But enthusiasts who want to listen
in on news of the world and enjoy high-quality F-M and satellite music
indicate it's worth it.

Measuring 12-by-seven inches and weighing about four pounds, this radio is
not exactly a Walkman, but it can be moved around the house, as long as the
satellite antenna can see the sky.

Its biggest shortcoming is that the E-One-X-M needs headphones or a second
external speaker to play F-M and X-M in stereo.

The radio will be in stores in May.

http://www.ktre.com/Global/story.asp?S=3108263


Hope you enjoy toting it.

And at the same time perhaps it will stop you from posting nonsense to various
shortwave groups, and preclude you from lifting others material and posting it
to said groups without attribution.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old March 22nd 05, 08:46 PM
 
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I have at least one or two or more old beat up old off the wall brand
names of radios here that I bought at the Goodwill thrift stores and
other junk shops for only a few dollars each that have
Longwave/AM/FM/Shortwave bands and Police bands and Aircraft bands and
some other bands too,but none of that xm crap.
cuhulin

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Old March 23rd 05, 01:41 PM
 
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We should emend this slightly:

The Eton E-One-X-M sells for 500 dollars, promises to yield portable
performance at a tabletop price, and will probably suffer from a wide
variety of technical failures. But enthusiasts who want to listen in on
news of the world and enjoy high-quality F-M and satellite music
indicate it's worth it.

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Old March 23rd 05, 01:47 PM
 
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OO::::::::::: xm!
cuhulin



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Old March 23rd 05, 01:48 PM
 
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(.) xm!
cuhulin

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Old March 23rd 05, 06:13 PM
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I don't care about the XM feature, but I am curious to see how the
thing actually performs on shortwave. I think at this point the radio
can't possibly live up to all the hype and anticipation, but I'm
looking forward to seeing what kind of reviews it gets.

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Old March 23rd 05, 06:35 PM
 
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Only time will tell for sure, but my guess is it will perform about as
well as the Satellit 800 and other, comparable radios...no worse, no
better.

Steve

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Old March 24th 05, 05:25 AM
 
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Big ass full page ad about eton on page 41 in my snail mail Popular
Mechanics magazine for April 2005.It says,Re-Inventing Radio Through
Necessity.cell phone charger.Access to the latest in news.Back-up cell
phone charger.Built-in LED flashlight.Feel secure with emergency siren
beacon.All-in-in FR300 AM/FM radio with cell phone charger.Emergency and
weather alert crank radio,flashlight.Dimensions 6.7" L x 6.5" H x 2.5" W
Weight 1lbs,4oz.Power Source: Hand-Crank Power Generator with
rechargeable battery pack,3 AA batteies (not included) or AC adapter
(not included) FR300 is $50 plus S/H and applicable taxes.To order
please call us toll free at 1-800-793-6542 ext. POPM01
eton www.etoncorp.com Palo Alto,California.(Hurry up y'all,order
your eton radio today!) On page 43 there is an ad for Eton Porsche
P'7131 Digital Radio.Eton Sound and Porsche Design styling make this
AM/FM/shortwave and XM Satellite Radio-ready digital stereo a beautifull
thing to see and to hear.Packed into the small desktop box are two
speakers,a subwoofer,an alarm clock and an intuitve display to control
it all.Price: $350 www.grundigradio.com
Well,that's what those two ads say and I say I am not interested in
those two radios.
cuhulin



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