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Dear Steve,
Well said. I agree with you. While I admire Eton for its support of the hobby (what other company actively promotes shortwave radios or even markets them properly - just today I saw a large display of their SW radio line at our local Circuit City, of all places!), I have less patience with the radios themselves which do not offer the serious SW listener what he/she wants/needs. I feel that they can do better. And I believe they should. I would like nothing better than to have another "irresistable" Eton product that I would "have" to buy. (The last such product they offered was/is the Grundig Satellit 800, which offers fantastic performance for its price. I know. I own one.) Best, Joe |
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