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D. Martin wrote:
My instinct is to stay with the familiar Grundig. They are, or were, always reliable, producers of quality. The thing that makes me wary of the FR200, is the implication that it wants to drift off frequency. I hate that. If I'm always retuning it, it will not make me very happy. I have a small Grundig G1000A. If this were my only experience with a Grundig, I'd never buy another one. The drift is horrible on all bands and it needs retuning very frequently. The clock can't keep time either. That is most likely related to the frequency drift. It's probable they used the same crappy crystal for both applications. The money men have ruined another fine name with their quick profit attitude. mike |
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