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David August 5th 05 08:07 PM

On 5 Aug 2005 10:22:55 -0700, wrote:


David wrote:


The $400 rebuilt ones from Universal were OK.


If you had one and it was ok, you woudn't be forking all your money
over to Sirius, Inc.

Don't need one. I have an HF-150, R-75, R8B and an SW-2 (not counting
the portables scattered all over the doublewide.) My brother got one
on my recommendation and it works just great. Weaned him off his old
2010.


[email protected] August 5th 05 08:29 PM

My thoughts on the E1's,,,,,,, Too Much Money For The Amount Of
Bread.Interestingly,interestingly,at the foodstore this morning,(among a
bunch of other stuff and crap I throwed in my cart) I bought two big
loves of sandwich wheat (I know y'all Canadians hate Wheat too) bread
(yeah,Canadians,I know,I know,Bread is bad too,but I dont like anything
if it isn't bad,especially bad wimmins) ,,,,, **** on it,I have to watch
Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines movie on tb (tb,Dennis
the Menance,tb) now.Bite my arse,Canadians.
cuhulin


RHF August 5th 05 08:35 PM

DaviD - So are 'they' Little Green Men from Mars ? ~ RHF
. . . . .


Jim Hackett August 5th 05 08:42 PM

While I don't intend to buy one, (all the jacking around they did for the
last few years has ****ed me off) I do enjoy reading what you have to say
about this radio. I REALLY want to hate it due to my feelings toward Eton
but it sounds like a real winner and I hope you enjoy yours for years to
come. While I DO have a problem with having to have EVERY radio I see (I
currently have in excess of 125 various radios) I am doing my best to avoid
this one. Like the 800, I believe the radio should be priced in the $200
range. I did buy a refurb 800 which puts it a little closer to reality.
Maybe in a few years...
Then again, like I said, I have this "problem" I keep telling myself that
these radios are my retirement $$$. But I don't have any I want to get rid
of.....
Anyway, good luck with your new toy. I AM due for a new toy but think next
will be a 7030+...






"Lucky" wrote in message
...

"Ken Ness" wrote in message
news:2005080315083616807%kness@attnet...
On 2005-08-03 00:03:16 -0400, "mike maghakian"
said:

it sounds like the E1 is better than I thought it would be, this one
could go down in history as a classic.



We're lucky to have Lucky on RRS! Thanks to him we now have a good idea

of
what the Satellit 900 --err, E1-- is all about. And thanks also to him

for
the pointer to the manual.

From what I can tell from the specs, this is a repackaged Satellit 800
sans the ugliness and empty air. The addition of PBS is useful for SSB.
For AM one simply off-tunes while in SAM mode. I suspect the detector
circuitry is essentially what's in my Drake SW2, so a shift of up to
50-60% of the width of the chosen filter would be possible.

With my Satellit 700 developing a buzz after a few minutes operation,

and
with my having to do some repair work on my ancient 2010, the E1 is
looking like the perfect bedside/rooftop radio. Can't wait 'til J&R gets
their shipment!

Like Lucky, I have a thing for radios. In addition to the above units, I
also have the 525, R30 (each feeding a speaker through an SE3 and FL3),
HF150, SPR-4, Sony 5900 & 7600, and Pete's MW receiver as soon as it's
released. Clearly I desperately need another radio!

Thanks again, Lucky.

Ken


Thanks Ken for the kind words. It's actually my pleasure to help people

out
if it's in my power to do so. I'm so glad it helped you and I didn't post
all for nothing. if ONE person like you got enjoyment from it, then it

makes
my day and I feel more self worth.

So, thank you!
Lucky





D Peter Maus August 5th 05 08:46 PM

Jim Hackett wrote:
While I don't intend to buy one, (all the jacking around they did for the
last few years has ****ed me off) I do enjoy reading what you have to say
about this radio. I REALLY want to hate it due to my feelings toward Eton
but it sounds like a real winner and I hope you enjoy yours for years to
come. While I DO have a problem with having to have EVERY radio I see (I
currently have in excess of 125 various radios) I am doing my best to avoid
this one. Like the 800, I believe the radio should be priced in the $200
range. I did buy a refurb 800 which puts it a little closer to reality.
Maybe in a few years...
Then again, like I said, I have this "problem" I keep telling myself that
these radios are my retirement $$$. But I don't have any I want to get rid
of.....
Anyway, good luck with your new toy. I AM due for a new toy but think next
will be a 7030+...




You'll like that one.







"Lucky" wrote in message
...

"Ken Ness" wrote in message
news:2005080315083616807%kness@attnet...

On 2005-08-03 00:03:16 -0400, "mike maghakian"
said:


it sounds like the E1 is better than I thought it would be, this one
could go down in history as a classic.


We're lucky to have Lucky on RRS! Thanks to him we now have a good idea


of

what the Satellit 900 --err, E1-- is all about. And thanks also to him


for

the pointer to the manual.

From what I can tell from the specs, this is a repackaged Satellit 800
sans the ugliness and empty air. The addition of PBS is useful for SSB.
For AM one simply off-tunes while in SAM mode. I suspect the detector
circuitry is essentially what's in my Drake SW2, so a shift of up to
50-60% of the width of the chosen filter would be possible.

With my Satellit 700 developing a buzz after a few minutes operation,


and

with my having to do some repair work on my ancient 2010, the E1 is
looking like the perfect bedside/rooftop radio. Can't wait 'til J&R gets
their shipment!

Like Lucky, I have a thing for radios. In addition to the above units, I
also have the 525, R30 (each feeding a speaker through an SE3 and FL3),
HF150, SPR-4, Sony 5900 & 7600, and Pete's MW receiver as soon as it's
released. Clearly I desperately need another radio!

Thanks again, Lucky.

Ken


Thanks Ken for the kind words. It's actually my pleasure to help people


out

if it's in my power to do so. I'm so glad it helped you and I didn't post
all for nothing. if ONE person like you got enjoyment from it, then it


makes

my day and I feel more self worth.

So, thank you!
Lucky






[email protected] August 5th 05 08:56 PM

Yes indeedy. I've really been enjoying my 7030+. The R8B is my personal
favorite, but the 7030+ is a great receiver.

Steve


[email protected] August 5th 05 09:06 PM

There aint nuttin on Mars that is artificial but the artificial thingys
U.S.A.sent over there.Them Parachutes that landed them thingys on Mars
were made in or near Crystal Springs,Mississippi (about thirty miles
South (South is always best) of Blueberry doggys www.cattledog.com
couch and maybe,just maybe,some of them other thingys on Mars were made
here in Mississippi too.Us Mississippi Coon Asses do get around
sometimes and poke our peckers around in wimmins,dontcha just
know.(Michigan auto industy wouldn't exist if us Suthrons haden't gone
to Michigan many years ago) Them Space Shuttle engines are all tested at
Stennis Space Center,Mississippi.If y'all ever see any bow legged
Cowboys walking around on Mars,it's probally Mississipians.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 5th 05 09:11 PM

****es me off that I can't find a decent old beat up old Goodwill radio
that wont pick up Monticello,Mississippi from Jackson,Mississippi in the
daytime.Monticello shuts down at night time so they can do their love
making.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 5th 05 09:17 PM

I will wait and see.MacGyer is on tv now,messin around with his phoney
bag of tricks.Sheesh,that woman driving that street rod sure is ugly
looking.She looks just like a dried up old fish.
cuhulin


David August 5th 05 10:00 PM

On Fri, 5 Aug 2005 15:06:52 -0500, wrote:

There aint nuttin on Mars that is artificial but the artificial thingys
U.S.A.sent over there.Them Parachutes that landed them thingys on Mars
were made in or near Crystal Springs,Mississippi (about thirty miles
South (South is always best) of Blueberry doggys
www.cattledog.com
couch and maybe,just maybe,some of them other thingys on Mars were made
here in Mississippi too.Us Mississippi Coon Asses do get around
sometimes and poke our peckers around in wimmins,dontcha just
know.(Michigan auto industy wouldn't exist if us Suthrons haden't gone
to Michigan many years ago) Them Space Shuttle engines are all tested at
Stennis Space Center,Mississippi.If y'all ever see any bow legged
Cowboys walking around on Mars,it's probally Mississipians.
cuhulin

They may test them in MS but they build them in Canoga Park.

Here's a spare they use for a paperweight.

http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/...ns/canoga.html



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