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Old November 5th 05, 03:02 PM
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I just got lucky and aqired one for $150. Very nice radio with excellent
audio. Great for program listening.
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Old November 5th 05, 03:27 PM
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Yea, you did. VERY good price. I just acquired an NRD525 for $430. Not as
good of a bargain but it IS like new.



"Brian Hill" wrote in message
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I just got lucky and aqired one for $150. Very nice radio with excellent
audio. Great for program listening.
--

Regards
B.H.

Brian's Basement
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/6.htm

Brian's Radio Universe
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Old November 5th 05, 03:54 PM
Brian Hill
 
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"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
nk.net...
Yea, you did. VERY good price. I just acquired an NRD525 for $430. Not
as
good of a bargain but it IS like new.


The 525 is worth every bit of $430. I liked mine alot. Wish I still had it :
(
I like those JRC radios and the way the cicuit boards just plug in too. Easy
to work on.

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B.H.

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Old November 5th 05, 04:16 PM
 
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I signed your Guestbook,if anybody wants to check it out.I need to go to
Richland,Mississippi (about four miles South of Jackson on Highway 49)
now and let my old buddy give me my freebie haircut (but he doesn't
trust me enough to cut his hair) and then see about trading three of my
old computers to an old guy whom is interested in trading one of his
Gateway computers that he has set up on Linux operating system and then
get back and do some work in my yard.
cuhulin

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Old November 5th 05, 08:43 PM
Lucky
 
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"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
nk.net...
Yea, you did. VERY good price. I just acquired an NRD525 for $430. Not
as
good of a bargain but it IS like new.



"Brian Hill" wrote in message
...
I just got lucky and aqired one for $150. Very nice radio with excellent
audio. Great for program listening.
--

Regards
B.H.

Brian's Basement
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/6.htm

Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm





Hi guys

Great prices on both of them. Damn I'd pay $150 any day for a 700 if it
worked well. What a deal! I'd be freaking out and wouldn't be able to sit
still once I got it home and found everything worked on it too. Wow Brain
you got a superb deal. Something to be very, very happy about.

Now Jim,

I got ya beat on the 525. I paid $285 including shipping and the seller
shipped it in a Pelican case!

OK here's the deal. The guy does free lance work for ABC T.V. sports events
and sports news. He had a massive collection of SW radios in metal racks
lining all the walls!

Now, I won the auction and paid like $450 for it since he just joined Ebay
and had zero feedback. No buys or sells at all so I took a chance. It
arrived a Pelican case! If you know what they are you can see how this guy
treated his equipment. That's IMO only.

It sounded great and every button and function worked like it should.
BUT......
when I had the chance to disconnect it and look it over, I found a big
round scratch on the side of the case. It wasn't dented, but just like a 4"
round scratch on

I was ****ed off man. I asked him how the f*uc he couldn't mention it in the
auction. He honestly said he looked it over and in was in good shape, that
he hardly used it. I wanted to believe him. I mean sending the radio in a
Pelican case cost him more in shipping costs then more standard ways for
sure. { it also cost me more to send the case back to them}

I want to say I was impressed by his verbal skills and having the class to
send the receiver by the method he did. I didn't what to make of all this.
Plus he said cleaning out one of rooms and I'll see more rigs for sale on
Ebay by him and he want the best he can do.

I didn't know what to do. On one hand I had a radio that worked well. The
seller was older but not old enough to keep him from working for ABC
T.V.events. He says he doesn't abuse his equipment and never has.

Then why a big round scratch on the side not even noticed? On the other
hand, this could have been nothing but a scam since he had no other feedback
to go by.

OK, I decided the whole thing is bullcrap and I ask for my $470 back. I told
him he's paying my shipment fees back to him since I didn't believe his
story and told him so. That I'm sending everything back.

A couple hours later he wrote me and made me this offer.

"I'm tell you what Lucky. You seem like a nice and fair guy. You give me
what you think the radio is worth. That's right. I'm trusting you to spend a
few days with it and give me what you think is fair price.
Basically he said he trusting me not to give him something ridiculous for
it.

After giving it some thought and telling him I'm holding back any bad
feedback, and sading the radio back, he would have to agree my protective
deal first. I told him I want the full price I paid for the radio plus
shipping put back into my Paypal in CASH right away. Not later but now. This
will also show me I'm dealing with honest, innocent people.

Then I'll give you want I thought it was worth. He agreed. I offered him
$275 for the radio, not a cent more plus I'll send the case back to you on
my tab. He wanted to let me keep the Pelican case too but when I found out
they are not cheap cases, I sent it back to him. Hey, I'm not to take the
opportunity and weasel a free expensive Peligan case out of him and his
family if there is truly a doubt in my mind if he was really a con artist or
just some innocent excentric.

Anyway, we ended being friends and he did sell like 85 more radios and radio
related items after I bought mine. I believe he only got like 2 bad
feedbacks.


*****whoops. SPOKE TOO SOON. He did have excellent feedback after my deal
now he's got 11 bad feedbacks and is no longer a member of Ebay.
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAP...serid=rf-audio

Well, to this day my NRD-525 works great. No problems, the main functions
are OK and so is everything else.
So, for $275, I see I got Lucky!
Oh man the guy just flipped out or something after his other half was doing
was well

Check out his Ebay profile. Scary

rf-audio

At least I have my well worth it JRC NRD-252 !

Lucky





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Old November 5th 05, 10:39 PM
 
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sheesh Lucky,,, don't know whether to laugh or cry.
cuhulin

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Old November 6th 05, 01:55 PM
James Douglas
 
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Lucky wrote:
"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
nk.net...
Yea, you did. VERY good price. I just acquired an NRD525 for $430. Not
as
good of a bargain but it IS like new.



"Brian Hill" wrote in message
...
I just got lucky and aqired one for $150. Very nice radio with excellent
audio. Great for program listening.
--

Regards
B.H.

Brian's Basement
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/6.htm

Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm




Hi guys

Great prices on both of them. Damn I'd pay $150 any day for a 700 if it
worked well. What a deal! I'd be freaking out and wouldn't be able to sit
still once I got it home and found everything worked on it too. Wow Brain
you got a superb deal. Something to be very, very happy about.

Now Jim,

I got ya beat on the 525. I paid $285 including shipping and the seller
shipped it in a Pelican case!

OK here's the deal. The guy does free lance work for ABC T.V. sports events
and sports news. He had a massive collection of SW radios in metal racks
lining all the walls!

Now, I won the auction and paid like $450 for it since he just joined Ebay
and had zero feedback. No buys or sells at all so I took a chance. It
arrived a Pelican case! If you know what they are you can see how this guy
treated his equipment. That's IMO only.

It sounded great and every button and function worked like it should.
BUT......
when I had the chance to disconnect it and look it over, I found a big
round scratch on the side of the case. It wasn't dented, but just like a 4"
round scratch on

I was ****ed off man. I asked him how the f*uc he couldn't mention it in the
auction. He honestly said he looked it over and in was in good shape, that
he hardly used it. I wanted to believe him. I mean sending the radio in a
Pelican case cost him more in shipping costs then more standard ways for
sure. { it also cost me more to send the case back to them}

I want to say I was impressed by his verbal skills and having the class to
send the receiver by the method he did. I didn't what to make of all this.
Plus he said cleaning out one of rooms and I'll see more rigs for sale on
Ebay by him and he want the best he can do.

I didn't know what to do. On one hand I had a radio that worked well. The
seller was older but not old enough to keep him from working for ABC
T.V.events. He says he doesn't abuse his equipment and never has.

Then why a big round scratch on the side not even noticed? On the other
hand, this could have been nothing but a scam since he had no other feedback
to go by.

OK, I decided the whole thing is bullcrap and I ask for my $470 back. I told
him he's paying my shipment fees back to him since I didn't believe his
story and told him so. That I'm sending everything back.

A couple hours later he wrote me and made me this offer.

"I'm tell you what Lucky. You seem like a nice and fair guy. You give me
what you think the radio is worth. That's right. I'm trusting you to spend a
few days with it and give me what you think is fair price.
Basically he said he trusting me not to give him something ridiculous for
it.

After giving it some thought and telling him I'm holding back any bad
feedback, and sading the radio back, he would have to agree my protective
deal first. I told him I want the full price I paid for the radio plus
shipping put back into my Paypal in CASH right away. Not later but now. This
will also show me I'm dealing with honest, innocent people.

Then I'll give you want I thought it was worth. He agreed. I offered him
$275 for the radio, not a cent more plus I'll send the case back to you on
my tab. He wanted to let me keep the Pelican case too but when I found out
they are not cheap cases, I sent it back to him. Hey, I'm not to take the
opportunity and weasel a free expensive Peligan case out of him and his
family if there is truly a doubt in my mind if he was really a con artist or
just some innocent excentric.

Anyway, we ended being friends and he did sell like 85 more radios and radio
related items after I bought mine. I believe he only got like 2 bad
feedbacks.


*****whoops. SPOKE TOO SOON. He did have excellent feedback after my deal
now he's got 11 bad feedbacks and is no longer a member of Ebay.
http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAP...serid=rf-audio

Well, to this day my NRD-525 works great. No problems, the main functions
are OK and so is everything else.
So, for $275, I see I got Lucky!
Oh man the guy just flipped out or something after his other half was doing
was well

Check out his Ebay profile. Scary

rf-audio

At least I have my well worth it JRC NRD-252 !

Lucky



WaWa my radio has a scratch, who cares, it's on the side where no one
would see it, the radio worked fine, as you said, why bother unless you
were looking to get something for nothing?
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Old November 6th 05, 12:21 AM
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From: "Jim Hackett"
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Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 15:27:35 GMT
Subject: GRUNDIG "Satellit 700"

Yea, you did. VERY good price. I just acquired an NRD525 for $430. Not as
good of a bargain but it IS like new.



"Brian Hill" wrote in message
...
I just got lucky and aqired one for $150. Very nice radio with excellent
audio. Great for program listening.
--

Regards
B.H.

Brian's Basement
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/6.htm

Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm


That's just what I paid for my 525. Great rig. I love it.

Grerg


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Old November 5th 05, 03:31 PM
Greg
 
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From: "Brian Hill"
Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 09:02:28 -0600
Subject: GRUNDIG "Satellit 700"

I just got lucky and aqired one for $150. Very nice radio with excellent
audio. Great for program listening.
--

Regards
B.H.

Brian's Basement
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/6.htm

Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm

Brian - I used to want one of those really badly. If I'm not mistaken, it
has a sync detector, right? How well does that work? And does it have SSB
capability?

Regards,

Greg

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Old November 5th 05, 03:50 PM
Brian Hill
 
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"Greg" wrote in message

Brian - I used to want one of those really badly. If I'm not mistaken, it
has a sync detector, right? How well does that work? And does it have
SSB
capability?

Regards,

Greg


Me too and I finally got lucky. Yea it has synch. It works well. And it has
SSB capability. It's one of the best sounding portable radios I've heard, if
not the best. It has separate bass and treble controls and a good speaker
which is probably why? I was seeing how sensitive it was and compared it to
the R-5000 on the outside ant. It's quite sensitive for a portable. Of
course it's no R-5000 but a good DXer in it's own right. I think my Sony
2010 has a little better ears but not by much and the 700 sounds a lot
better. The FM and MW broadcast bands sound great and I think I may ad this
to the list of good MW DX machines.
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Regards
B.H.

Brian's Basement
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/6.htm

Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm




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