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On 2005-08-23 02:22:34 -0400, "RHF" said:
But the evolution of this Radio Product from : SW1 SW2 SW8 GS800M Eton E1 is a generally accepted fact. Not fact. The SW8 preceded the SW1 (which, with the addition of selectable sideband synchronous detection, became the SW2) by two years. The SW1 and 2 constituted Drake's budget line. But your central observation that the E1 is a knock-on from the 800 and the 2nd version of the SW8 is my understanding as well. The three are to my mind repackagings of the same core receiver, varying in quality of execution and the quantity of air included for the purchase price. The E1 adds welcome memory capabilities, superior display, and pbs. Ken / S53A / SPR-4 / 525 / SW2 / R30CC / . . . / . . . E1? |
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Made in India of chink made parts,e1's,, and five hundred dollars! I
dont want one! cuhulin |
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Every little scratch on my old radios is plum full of radio stations.I
dont live in California or a great big city.My cheapest hand held radios easily pick up many more times radio stations than your best radios do.Islands in the stream,, that is what we arrrr,,,,,,,,, and we gottt no doubttt,,,,,,,,,, cuhulin |
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