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Dear "FireStarter5,"
I have not been impressed with any Sangean product regarding their longevity or construction quality. I have owned three Sangean radios including the '808A and the '606AP, both of which were made in TAIWAN (that was supposed to be better). The '808A gradually lost its performance (sensitivity) over three years; I just threw it out. The '606AP, which was my "travel" radio for a few years started to show some internal "computer" (memory) problems two years back and, though it still works, I have "retired" it. Spending a lot of money "fixing" those things is just not worth it, in my opinion. (I currently have a Sangean CCRadio, which is very disappointing. My wife uses it to hear TV sound when she's in the shower. It's good for that, but not much else.) If you want another portable, I would recommend the Sony ICF-SW7600GR which is constructed extremely well. It is also a good-performing radio (on MW it outperforms the CCRadio) and has the synchronous selectable-sideband detection circuitry which makes it stand out from all other small portables (except the other Sony's which have the feature; the '7600 is the least costly Sony one to have it). If you also buy a Sony AN-LP1 antenna, you have a great travel combination which can also be used to very good advantage around the home. I have five of these - two '7600G's (the predecessor to the 'GR) and three 'GR's. The oldest 'G is now seven years old and still works as new. All of them (the "youngest" was bought in 2002) have held up very well; all get used and none have ever exhibited any problem whatsoever. I use NiMH rechargeable batteries in them which makes operation extremely economical (an AC-adapter is not necessary or even desirable). Why do I have so many? Because I want to make sure I always have a portable SW radio. I thought that if one went bad, at least I'd have others. Naturally, the Sony's have NEVER gone bad, at least so far! (I suppose that if I had bought just one, it would have "died" the day after the warranty expired!) Give the Sony ICF-SW7600GR a try. I think you'll like it. Best, Joe P.S. Note that you can GREATLY improve SW reception on the '7600 if you buy an AOR WL500 Window Loop antenna; however, the price for it is $200; I don't know if that would be cost-effective for you. The WL500 is not as convenient for travel as the AN-LP1, it has a "pain-in-the-neck" battery replacement procedure, and you have to buy an AC-adapter separately for it (at Radio Shack or some other electronics store). But its performance makes all those inconveniences pale into insignificance. It is one heck of an antenna! P.P.S. The Satellit 800 is a very well-designed radio; its construction-quality is another matter, however. If you do choose to buy one - note that it greatly outperforms ANY portable, including the Sony I recommend, when used with an appropriate external antenna - buy it NEW from Universal and ask them to bench-test the particular unit they are going to send you. That way, at least you'll have no "surprises." I would NOT be the "first kid on my block" to buy ANY newly introduced Eton/Grundig radio, such as the E-1. Let someone else be the guinea pig! Frankly the E-1 doesn't look to me as though it's going to be a winner. I personally have absolutely NO interest in "pay" (XM or Sirius) radio, and its SW/MW reception and, especially, construction quality are a big question mark. Eton's track record, at least as observed with the Satellit 800, has been mediocre at best. __________________________________________________ _____________________________ That's just it. I bought the 909 quite a few years back and never dropped it or anything. It just happened that one morning I got up and there was this little black blob taking over the bottom right side of the LCD display. By then the warranty was long gone, but I took it back to the store, and they basically didn't want anything to do with it. The 909 still works fine but the "blob" takes out a portion of the screen. Unfortunately I avoid Ebay like the black plague, and the best Radio Shack by me either sells the YB400, the Sat 800 or the wind up FR200's, plus the Eton line (but not the E1...yet). The YB is nice but even smaller than the 909 and I'd like to move up in size rather than down. The Sat 800 is huge and comes with two opinions from people, they either love it or it didn't meet their expectations. I'm not looking for Drake performance. The 909 is good, but I imagine the 800 is a bit better overall for pulling in stations. |
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