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[email protected] May 5th 06 04:25 PM

New Eton E5 gloat
 
Since there isn't much of interest on shortwave anymore, since the
1960s - 1970s, I wouldn't have put out that type of money, but would
have stuck with the Degen 1103...


David May 5th 06 06:30 PM

New Eton E5 gloat
 
On 5 May 2006 08:25:37 -0700, wrote:

Since there isn't much of interest on shortwave anymore, since the
1960s - 1970s, I wouldn't have put out that type of money, but would
have stuck with the Degen 1103...

The internet killed HF broadcasting. It was alive and well until
about 10 years ago.


John S. May 5th 06 07:11 PM

New Eton E5 gloat
 

David wrote:
On 5 May 2006 08:25:37 -0700, wrote:

Since there isn't much of interest on shortwave anymore, since the
1960s - 1970s, I wouldn't have put out that type of money, but would
have stuck with the Degen 1103...

The internet killed HF broadcasting. It was alive and well until
about 10 years ago.


Well, actually shortwave as an information transmission medium began to
die about 10 years ago because broadcasters realized they could reach a
larger audience with better programming at a lower cost. Listeners
have been turning away from shortwave radio in droves. Shortwave
broadcasters are interested in getting the message out reliably to the
largest potential audience and they are wedded only to the technology
that gets the job done most effectively. If shortwave could fill that
requirement then there is no doubt that broadcasters would continue to
use that medium.

So the internet didn't kill shortwave, but shortwave is slowly dying
because there is not an economical way to make it competitive with
internet, satellite and cable broadcasting.


Jim Hackett May 5th 06 07:15 PM

New Eton E5 gloat
 
Doesn't the E5 also have alpha-tags for the memories? That alone would make
it a good deal...



"lsmyer" wrote in message
...
My E5 was $139 including shipping from HRO. The DE1103 was about $70
including shipping from Liypn. Was it worth twice the price? For me it
was, especially to get a radio that's much easier to use, plus a
money-back guarantee from HRO, and a full warranty from Eton.





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