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Another "Firm" Date for the Etón E1?
Well, I've read all the posts saying The Sharper Image has the Et=F3n E1
in stock. Has anyone purchased and gotten it yet? Has anyone here actually seen it? Universal still states "August 5" as their "availability" date (as of their July 24 update). But check this out - http://www.grove-ent.com/eton.html Grove states "early fall" but no YEAR indicated! ;-) Frankly I'm just curious about all this - I have no intention at present of buying one. I will let others be the "guinea pigs." Joe |
Joe Analssandrini wrote:
Well, I've read all the posts saying The Sharper Image has the Etón E1 in stock. Has anyone purchased and gotten it yet? Has anyone here actually seen it? Universal still states "August 5" as their "availability" date (as of their July 24 update). But check this out - http://www.grove-ent.com/eton.html Grove states "early fall" but no YEAR indicated! ;-) Frankly I'm just curious about all this - I have no intention at present of buying one. I will let others be the "guinea pigs." Joe "Lucky" got one from Sharper Image the other day. He's posted a couple times about it. |
Hello Mark,
I've seen some of "Lucky's" posts but, unless I've missed something, he doesn't actually have the radio in hand as yet. Does he? "Lucky" - any comment? Best, Joe |
He does have it. After using it for a short time, he said he liked it
overall--although he did go on to make some more detailed comments that were 'mixed' in nature. When he last reported, he was on his way to buy an adaptor that would allow him to connect the E1 to an external antenna. We haven't heard from him since then. If I'm ever again in the market for a portable, I'll consider the E1 if (a) it works as well as it's supposed to and (b) the price comes down to $250 or less. Mind you, as long as my ICF-SW77 holds out, I won't be on the market for a portable. Stevee |
On 1 Aug 2005 09:57:55 -0700, "Joe Analssandrini"
wrote: Hello Mark, I've seen some of "Lucky's" posts but, unless I've missed something, he doesn't actually have the radio in hand as yet. Does he? "Lucky" - any comment? Best, Joe He posted on 7/30 with a "mini" review. From first impressions only, I like it a lot. SHOCKER. It's assembled in India NOT China. The build quality is actually superb for a rig classified as a portable. The sync detector work very well IMO but remember I've only used one night, a couple hours now. It also has double sideband like the HF-150. The PBT on a portable is really a nice touch. The thing that amazed me was how well it's implemented. They really took their time to do this one right. I think it will be a big seller for them even at 5 bills. Prices will probably drop $75 by the holidays. This is also because of the build quality. This doesn't stink from a cheap China clone factory product. Once people realize it's a very respectabl built rig, they'll buy it. The sound quality is very good and clean. A real pleasure for BCB so far. Being able to knock between 7khz and 4 is nice and comes in handy. The bass and treble controls work very well especially with the bandwidth choices of 7/4/2.3. I can't comment on the sensitivity yet cause I don't have a PAL connector for the external antenna. Don't know why they chose such a adaption. I have my main antenna hooked up to the whip for tonight. There is choice of "DX" which acts as active antenna to boost signals. You can chose from internal antenna {whip} to ext ant. with side switches. One for FM and one for HF. The case seems to be made of some type of hard, but rubbery feeling material. I think it could handle a moderate drop. The eronomics are good on the very front though the buttons seem a tad on the tiny side. But, I found that the knobs like the volume and PBT, bass and treble to not be as recessed as much as I'd like. Turning the knobs sides is very easy but if the radios back stand is pulled out and it's rested tilted up, you feel there is not enough debt to them. You do get used to it pretty quickly but it irritated me somewhat. The whip can be rotated at a 90 degree angle so the it can point straight up when resting on it's back. What I didn't like was the whip wouldn't stay on it's side or at a 45 degree angle. When I let go of it it fell all the way to one side. Perhaps it can be tightened a little to keep in exact position. Now I didn't go thru the whole manual yet, but in ECSS the frequency seemed to be off like 7kHz.. It didn't zero beat on certain known local stations here in Florida. I don't have that with my other rigs. Looking thru the menus I can't find a offset for it. Only an offset for the time and clocks. I have to look into this more. The AGC has a slow/fast and Auto mode which keep the AGC in fast mode between tuning so you don't miss weak signals. Too bad you can't turn it off. That's about for now. I need to spend more time with it and read the complete manual twice before I can really give more observations. The only thing that really bothered me was the ergonomics. They should have made sure there was a 360 degree recess all around any knobs. It's not like it's a tiny portable with little real estate to work with. If this was priced at $300, it would fly off the shelves. But, I think since it's considered a "sat radio", people have to pay for added XM components that they don't need. Like I said before, I believe XMSR helped Eton out to some degree with the quality of this radio. I'll tell you one thing this makes one hell of a portable if you got the energy to power it. They say many of the fuctions drain battery life more then the others so. It's a pretty big portable. It's man's tote! Lucky ========== "Being diabetic is alot like having an un-invited guest at a picnic, who keeps pointing out the potato salad may have gone bad."--W.B. Willis |
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"Joe Analssandrini" wrote in message oups.com... Hello Mark, I've seen some of "Lucky's" posts but, unless I've missed something, he doesn't actually have the radio in hand as yet. Does he? "Lucky" - any comment? Yes. Give me liberty or give me a pickle on rye..... Yes Joe I own one. Amazon has them too but I don't think they give a 60 day return policy. I added some more to the original thread. Good rig. I think you'll love it. Too bad I don't have Sat 800 to compare it to. It's well made and solid. Speaker is just great. It's like it's radio inbetween being a tabletop and a portable. Kinda like in a class all it's own. I recommend it but then again I recommend eating glass to make one stronger... Lucky |
wrote in message oups.com... He does have it. After using it for a short time, he said he liked it overall--although he did go on to make some more detailed comments that were 'mixed' in nature. When he last reported, he was on his way to buy an adaptor that would allow him to connect the E1 to an external antenna. We haven't heard from him since then. I got kidnapped but since no one would pay a ransom, they finally let me go saying they can understand why..... Lucky If I'm ever again in the market for a portable, I'll consider the E1 if (a) it works as well as it's supposed to and (b) the price comes down to $250 or less. Mind you, as long as my ICF-SW77 holds out, I won't be on the market for a portable. Stevee |
"Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... wrote: He does have it. After using it for a short time, he said he liked it overall--although he did go on to make some more detailed comments that were 'mixed' in nature. When he last reported, he was on his way to buy an adaptor that would allow him to connect the E1 to an external antenna. We haven't heard from him since then. My guess is he's still stuck at Radio Shaft trying to explain to them that he doesn't want a new cell phone, or a dish TV system, or a new computer, or new long distance service or a new credit card... snip Radio Shaft! LOL It was pouring here with lots of lightning all day and night the day I got it so I didn't go out. Even if I did, I wouldn't have used the external antenna that night. Too stormy. Sat night, I went in to RS just near closing and they were out of stock. Too late to go to any others in the area. Sunday, picked up some recommended parts but they turned out to be too many. Like 4 adapters to get a PL-259 or 239 in action. Too many. I figured out what was really needed for myself after orientating myself with this "Pal" connector. I never saw or used one before. Wanted to go out Sunday night so I couldn't make the exchanges till today. In the meantime I was using alligator clips from my main ant to the whip on the radio so I was still using it all that time. Now I'm going to eat dinner bye :) Lucky |
Lucky wrote: "Joe Analssandrini" wrote in message oups.com... Hello Mark, I've seen some of "Lucky's" posts but, unless I've missed something, he doesn't actually have the radio in hand as yet. Does he? "Lucky" - any comment? Yes. Give me liberty or give me a pickle on rye..... Yes Joe I own one. Amazon has them too but I don't think they give a 60 day return policy. I added some more to the original thread. Good rig. I think you'll love it. Too bad I don't have Sat 800 to compare it to. It's well made and solid. Speaker is just great. It's like it's radio inbetween being a tabletop and a portable. Kinda like in a class all it's own. They're known as 'portatop's'. dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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