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Old July 15th 05, 07:50 PM
 
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I wonder if this is really true. I've never used an SW8 and I know that
there are some similarities between it and the 800. However, based on
what I've heard about the SW8, I thought it (at least in its later
incarnations) was supposed to be in a different 'league' than the 800
performance-wise. Is this incorrect?


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Well, I'm surprised. I guess my understanding of the SW8 was a little
overblown. But as my old uncle used to say, it's good to get surprised
once in a while.

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Old July 18th 05, 04:22 AM
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I have owned both several times and currently own the 800.

the price of a later edition 8, which is the ONLY only one that a person
should use is too high. almost double the cost of a good tested 800



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Well, I'm surprised. I guess my understanding of the SW8 was a little
overblown. But as my old uncle used to say, it's good to get surprised
once in a while.

Steve


Drake sold the SW8 circuit to "Grundig". The SW8 was built in the US, the
Sat800 is built in China. Quality was very poor in the initial Chinese
units - has improved some according to reports. Which would you rather
have?

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Old July 18th 05, 04:37 AM
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mike maghakian wrote:
I have owned both several times and currently own the 800.
the price of a later edition 8, which is the ONLY only one that a person
should use is too high. almost double the cost of a good tested 800





I've been wondering about the manufacturing dates on the 800. How can I tell
when a set was made? In what order were the fixes made during manufacture?

If I see a set, how can I tell if it's the latest version, so I don't get stuck
with garbage quality control?





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Old July 22nd 05, 06:37 AM
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m II wrote:

mike maghakian wrote:

I have owned both several times and currently own the 800.
the price of a later edition 8, which is the ONLY only one that a
person should use is too high. almost double the cost of a good tested
800






I've been wondering about the manufacturing dates on the 800. How can I
tell when a set was made? In what order were the fixes made during
manufacture?

If I see a set, how can I tell if it's the latest version, so I don't
get stuck with garbage quality control?



Thanks for the information. I'll look elsewhere for the help.








mike
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