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S350 - same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 !
Same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 !
"Million-Dollar Looks for $100" - Analog w/digital display receivers do not have the stability of digital phase-locked loop (PLL) receivers. I opened up the back of the radio, before returning it to RadioShack - it was mostly hollow inside, very cheap, low-grade plastic, and with 1960s-grade electronics. The front filter and band switches and tuning knob are flimsy. When putting the radio back together, I was very careful not to over-tighten/cross-thread the screws, but as soon as, one of the screws started to tighten down, the plastic started to crack. Because of the very cheap quality construction, the radio is very light-out-of-the-box, until the 4 "D" size batteries are inserted. The filters do a minimal job and only muffle the very good audio. The RF gain control can always be set on maximum, so it only acts like a DX/LOC switch. Even the newer model drifts off the tuned frequency, despite a kludged fix, that only causes ergonomic problems - once a frequency locks on, it still drifts, causing one to have to retune way past the desired frequency, to break the lock. The S350 has significant tuning backlash, which is partly responsible for the frequency drift. There are images all over the SW bands, being a cheap, single-conversion superhet. The speaker grill is plastic, the digital readout is low-resolution, the antenna doesn't lock into place, and the carrying handle is cheap, smelly, imitation-leather. Instead, I bought a Radio Shack AM/FM (for AM DXing) model 12-898 for $25; it has digital PLL tuning (prevents drifting), DX/LOC switch, hi/low tone switch, 3" speaker with metal speaker grill, internal ferrite-bar antenna, lock switch, 20 station memory, almost as sensitive as the S350, and much better quality - even the antenna locks into place. Don't be fooled by the "Grundig" name - it used to be made in Germany, but is now made in China, by Tecsun/Eton. Check out the Tecsun/Eton brand of this radio on Amazon (same junk), and show, "lowest rating first", also, look at the reviews for Grundig G2000A. Tecsun/Eton is becoming known for marketing jazzy, pretty radios that are poor quality/performers; they bought the rights to market products, under the "Grundig" name, hoping consumers will think they are still made in Germany. With all that being said, with the restructuring of the 50K watt clear-channel AM stations, in the 1980s, AM DXing is not what it used to be, in the 1960s and 1970s. For example, many stations out West now have to use directional antennas, that cannot be picked up on the East Coast. All the hype about the CCradio, Superadio III, and S350 being, "DX machines", is nonsense, and with the clear-channel situation, certainly not worth the extra expense. With the Radio Shack receiver, I can easily pick up WWL 870 New Orleans (1000 miles), WHO 1040 Des Moines(900 miles), WABC 770 New York, and my favorite, WLW 700 Cincinnati - same as the S350. These stations can easily be picked up with standard car radios. For just, as little as $30 more, one could purchase the Sony ICF- SW7600GR instead; it has digital PLL, SSB, and synchronous detection - the ICF-SW7600GR is many times the radio compared to the S350 (I'de be kicking myself, if I was stuck with the S350). |
S350 - same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 !
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I opened up the back of the radio, before returning it to RadioShack - ..... as soon as, one of the screws started to tighten down, the plastic started to crack. *** How thoughtful of you. |
S350 - same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 !
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S350 - same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 !
On 2 May 2006 06:20:16 -0700, "
wrote: Because of the very cheap quality construction, the radio is very light-out-of-the-box, until the 4 "D" size batteries are inserted. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/0340t.jpg |
S350 - same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 !
wrote in message oups.com... Same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 ! "Million-Dollar Looks for $100" - Analog w/digital display receivers do not have the stability of digital phase-locked loop (PLL) receivers. I opened up the back of the radio, before returning it to RadioShack - it was mostly hollow inside, very cheap, low-grade plastic, and with 1960s-grade electronics. The front filter and band switches and tuning knob are flimsy. When putting the radio back together, I was very careful not to over-tighten/cross-thread the screws, but as soon as, one of the screws started to tighten down, the plastic started to crack. Because of the very cheap quality construction, the radio is very light-out-of-the-box, until the 4 "D" size batteries are inserted. The filters do a minimal job and only muffle the very good audio. The RF gain control can always be set on maximum, so it only acts like a DX/LOC switch. Even the newer model drifts off the tuned frequency, despite a kludged fix, that only causes ergonomic problems - once a frequency locks on, it still drifts, causing one to have to retune way past the desired frequency, to break the lock. The S350 has significant tuning backlash, which is partly responsible for the frequency drift. There are images all over the SW bands, being a cheap, single-conversion superhet. The speaker grill is plastic, the digital readout is low-resolution, the antenna doesn't lock into place, and the carrying handle is cheap, smelly, imitation-leather. Instead, I bought a Radio Shack AM/FM (for AM DXing) model 12-898 for $25; it has digital PLL tuning (prevents drifting), DX/LOC switch, hi/low tone switch, 3" speaker with metal speaker grill, internal ferrite-bar antenna, lock switch, 20 station memory, almost as sensitive as the S350, and much better quality - even the antenna locks into place. Don't be fooled by the "Grundig" name - it used to be made in Germany, but is now made in China, by Tecsun/Eton. Check out the Tecsun/Eton brand of this radio on Amazon (same junk), and show, "lowest rating first", also, look at the reviews for Grundig G2000A. Tecsun/Eton is becoming known for marketing jazzy, pretty radios that are poor quality/performers; they bought the rights to market products, under the "Grundig" name, hoping consumers will think they are still made in Germany. With all that being said, with the restructuring of the 50K watt clear-channel AM stations, in the 1980s, AM DXing is not what it used to be, in the 1960s and 1970s. For example, many stations out West now have to use directional antennas, that cannot be picked up on the East Coast. All the hype about the CCradio, Superadio III, and S350 being, "DX machines", is nonsense, and with the clear-channel situation, certainly not worth the extra expense. With the Radio Shack receiver, I can easily pick up WWL 870 New Orleans (1000 miles), WHO 1040 Des Moines(900 miles), WABC 770 New York, and my favorite, WLW 700 Cincinnati - same as the S350. These stations can easily be picked up with standard car radios. For just, as little as $30 more, one could purchase the Sony ICF- SW7600GR instead; it has digital PLL, SSB, and synchronous detection - the ICF-SW7600GR is many times the radio compared to the S350 (I'de be kicking myself, if I was stuck with the S350). It's a $100.00 radio. I knew when I bought mine I was buying a $100.00 receiver, and didn't have expectations of anything else. I was plesantly surprised. I like it. The sound is great, and contrary to a lot of people, I use it a lot for shortwave. Not for DX,ing distant signals, but for listening to programing, it does fine. The drift settles down after a while and I dont find myself haveing to correct it that much, but, I've never seen a shortwave radio I dont like fiddling with the knobs and switches with anyway, so I dont consider it a chore. Hell, whats SW listening if you cant turn the knobs, flip the switches and just coax the tuning knob just to where you want it. It's all a part of the hobby to me. I have home theater equpment if I want everything to be DVD & CD sanitized. I just bought a Pioneer 7.1 receiver, and now that it's set up for the room accustics all I have to adjust in the volume. So, I like my shortwave radios to bring me back to the old days of "tuning around" as they used to say. Oh, and taking the back off, and then cracking it while screwing it back before returning it is pretty tacky IMO. Someome else will probaly buy it after you experimented on it. That sucks. |
S350 - same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 !
Personal attacks are really unprofessional - the S350 is very cheaply
made, and for $30, on could purchase the Sony 7600GR, a radio many times better than the S350. The knobs are flimsy, the speaker grill is cheap plastic, the antenna doesn't lock into place, the handle is cheap smelly imitation-leather, the tuning mechanism is neandertal, even the new model drifts, there is considerable tuning backlash, and the list goes on and on. For $100, this radio is all glitz ! Greg |
S350 - same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 !
On 2 May 2006 15:54:53 -0700, "
wrote: Personal attacks are really unprofessional - the S350 is very cheaply made, and for $30, on could purchase the Sony 7600GR, a radio many times better than the S350. The knobs are flimsy, the speaker grill is cheap plastic, the antenna doesn't lock into place, the handle is cheap smelly imitation-leather, the tuning mechanism is neandertal, even the new model drifts, there is considerable tuning backlash, and the list goes on and on. For $100, this radio is all glitz ! Greg An EXTRA $30... |
S350 - same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 !
wrote in message oups.com... Personal attacks are really unprofessional - You thought you were attacked? That's odd. Taking apart a radio, breaking it and returning it is worse than unprofessional If you did not tell then what you did, it was worse, it was just plain dishonest. the S350 is very cheaply made, and for $30, on could purchase the Sony 7600GR, a radio many times better than the S350. The knobs are flimsy, the speaker grill is cheap plastic, the antenna doesn't lock into place, the handle is cheap smelly imitation-leather, the tuning mechanism is neandertal, even the new model drifts, there is considerable tuning backlash, and the list goes on and on. For $100, this radio is all glitz ! Greg I already own a 7600GR. I know all abut it. Glitz? It's portable radio not a piece of jewelry. |
S350 - same cheap junk as Tecsun/Eton BCL-2000,3000 !
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Personal attacks are really unprofessional - the S350 is very cheaply made *** Two years ago, tuition at Sidwell Friends was $22, 415. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2004Sep4.html *** Her daughter, Kathleen, 13, is entering eighth grade at Sidwell Friends, where tuition is $22,415. *** |
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