Michael Lawson wrote:
"m II" wrote in message
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m II wrote:
mike maghakian wrote:
I have owned both several times and currently own the 800.
the price of a later edition 8, which is the ONLY only one that a
person should use is too high. almost double the cost of a good
tested
800
I've been wondering about the manufacturing dates on the 800. How
can I
tell when a set was made? In what order were the fixes made during
manufacture?
If I see a set, how can I tell if it's the latest version, so I
don't
get stuck with garbage quality control?
Thanks for the information. I'll look elsewhere for the help.
RHF provided this a long time ago to the Yahoo Sat 800 group:
"The SN is # 8010008400"
Serial Number Decoder: 8YMM******
Y = "0" = 2000
MM = "10" = October
NOTE: The so-called Third Generation Grundig Satellit 800
Millennium Radios with all the "Fixes" built into them
started to be built in the First Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar 2001.
--Mike L.
The so called Third Generation Sat 800 is a term that was started by
our favorite e-Bay scamster. It was so effective a marketing tool that
it was picked up by Lextronix/Eton and used in their promotional
materials. Its use was also strongly encouraged when setting up the
numerous Grundig drop-ship "retailers" on e-Bay and other other outlets.
But the term is entirely fictional. It has no meaning.
There is only ONE change in the Sat 800 over its entire production
cycle: ball bearings on the tuning shaft. No other changes were made
throughout the life cycle of the product. This according to an insider
from Lextronix, now Eton, and reported here, numerous times.
Though QC appeared to have improved in successive production runs,
the rate of failure was still high enough in later runs to require a
significant percentage of refurbishment at Drake.
If you're really determined to go with this radio, find one that has
been through the Drake repair center. History and user comments in these
fora strongly suggest that there is no guarantee of a quality unit
simply by selecting from 'desirable' serial numbers.
All of the 'fixes'--- all ONE of them--- are found in any unit with a
ball bearing tuning shaft.
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