Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#9
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
My understanding is that Drake sold the design of the SW8 (and maybe
the R8B??) to Eton. Drake no longer sells the Satellit 800 or any other SW receiver. Drake decided it was best to sell the plans to their receivers rather than continue manufacturing them as current prices would be too high for any kind of market with the competition from imported receivers. Notice all the complaints in this newgroup about the $499 price of the Eton E1, yet the Satellit 500 and the Satellit 700 both sold for $500. The Drake SW8 was just under $800 and nobody complained about the price. Of course Drake quality is higher than Eton's, but most of us like getting a new radio every few years, and very few care about getting a receiver that will last 20 years or so. I paid $900 for my Satellit 650. Great quality receiver. But my $500 Satellit 800 has better SW reception and many more features. Not the great sound quality of the 650, but a fantastic selectable sideband sync detector as well as fast/slow AGC. If the E1 is a great receiver, then it is well worth the $499 price tag. Pay less, get less. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
FS HP Logic Pulser and Current Tracer | Swap | |||
FS: Semiconductor Data Books | Swap | |||
WTB: maxtrac logic board 9313 or 5172 | Swap | |||
Pro-60 Logic Board / Dead Pro-60 WANTED | Scanner |