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Old January 28th 06, 03:00 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
 
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Yeah well, if Eton hadn't pushed this receiver into the marketplace at
such manic, breakneck speed, then maybe they'd have had time to include
a ferrite antenna and make the display quieter. Better to take your
time and do it right than launch a product prematurely--even if it
means missing a deadline or two.

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Yeah well, if Eton hadn't pushed this receiver into the marketplace at
such manic, breakneck speed, then maybe they'd have had time to include
a ferrite antenna and make the display quieter. Better to take your
time and do it right than launch a product prematurely--even if it
means missing a deadline or two.
Sarcasm?

http://www.radiointel.com/review-etone1.htm

"Originally unveiled in prototype form at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago in 1996 as the Grundig Satellit 900, the E1 has followed a long road from those first mockup models to commercial realization."
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weatherall wrote:

Wrote:
Yeah well, if Eton hadn't pushed this receiver into the marketplace at
such manic, breakneck speed, then maybe they'd have had time to
include
a ferrite antenna and make the display quieter. Better to take your
time and do it right than launch a product prematurely--even if it
means missing a deadline or two.


Sarcasm?

http://www.radiointel.com/review-etone1.htm

"Originally unveiled in prototype form at the Consumer Electronics Show
in Chicago in 1996 as the Grundig Satellit 900, the E1 has followed a
long road from those first mockup models to commercial realization."


Yeah, the long and winding road to recall...

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