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Hej man, that stuff is about 30 years old !
Jennajon wrote: Selling my Grundig Satellit 3400 Professional (brown color). In perfect operating condition---all original equipment, including original manuals. Asking minimum $750US--buyer to pay all shipping/insurance costs to CONUS only. If interested--email to |
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I think that person is saying that the receiver isn't worth it, because it
is too old. I took a look at that unit, and it just doesn't look that special............it looks like the typical japanese units of that time. Now, if it was a model 900, that would be a different story. The model 210 and the model 1000 series were the ones that still had that classic European styling. They also had that cool tracking front end design, with the variable inductor tracking with the two-gang tuning cap on the LW/MW/MB, giving the equivalent of three gang tuning on those bands, while they did have a three-gang tuning cap on the dual conversion SW ranges. I did have some of the later units from Grundig, and they were just nothing to write home about. Too bad you don't see any of the older models for sale. I guess I can understand why..............people seem to hang on to those units, my wife included! Pete SYSYPHUS' SISTER wrote in message ... Igor Gros wrote: Hej man, that stuff is about 30 years old ! Jennajon wrote: Selling my Grundig Satellit 3400 Professional (brown color). In perfect operating condition---all original equipment, including original manuals. Asking minimum $750US--buyer to pay all shipping/insurance costs to CONUS only. If interested--email to PLONK!!! And that means what?? SYSYPHUS' SISTER |
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Thanks for the link. I sure would like to get ahold of one of the Model
900s, along with a bunch of other folks! Pete RHF wrote in message om... Pete, For older Germany designed and European made "Grundig Radios" take a look at eBay.de (Germany). eBay.de Category "Funktechnik Amateurfunk" - - - (Radio Engineering Amateur Radio) http://listings.ebay.de/aw/plistings....html?from=R11 eBay.de Sub-Category "Amateurfunk Empfänger & Scanner" - - - (Amateur Radio Receiver & Scanner) http://listings.ebay.de/pool2/plisti.../index.html?fr om=R11 Search [Suche] on "Grundig" NOTE: BabelFish is an easy to use OnLine Language Translator to convert the Germany to English. http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/ ~ RHF . . = = = "Pete KE9OA" = = = wrote in message ... I think that person is saying that the receiver isn't worth it, because it is too old. I took a look at that unit, and it just doesn't look that special............it looks like the typical japanese units of that time. Now, if it was a model 900, Reportedly there are about ten(10) of the original 'Proto-Type' Grundig Satellit "900" Radios and they are all in Lock-Boxes. * * * * * { Viewing By Invitation Only } * * * * * that would be a different story. The model 210 and the model 1000 series were the ones that still had that classic European styling. They also had that cool tracking front end design, with the variable inductor tracking with the two-gang tuning cap on the LW/MW/MB, giving the equivalent of three gang tuning on those bands, while they did have a three-gang tuning cap on the dual conversion SW ranges. I did have some of the later units from Grundig, and they were just nothing to write home about. Too bad you don't see any of the older models for sale. I guess I can understand why..............people seem to hang on to those units, my wife included! Pete |
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Thanks, John. I do remember playing with one in the local Grundig shop on
the North side of Chicago, several years ago. It was pretty good, but I didn't realize that it used that same turret type of tuner. Still, that 210 series was my favorite. I did have a couple of 2000s for awhile, and they weren't quite as hot on the MW/LW ranges. I did hang on the the 210, eventually giving it to my wife, once I started building my own MW/LW receivers. I did measure the sensitivity on that unit, and it was right around .3uV across the range, which is great for a portable. Pete john KB5AG wrote in message . net... Pete; The 3400 is the last and largest of the same series you pine for! I can't say about the tracking front end for LW/MW/MB, but the SW tuner is similar to the one in your favorite 210, a fancy turret affair with gold plated contacts, and tuned RF for each band. It is a quiet and very sensitive receiver. Very little drift, you can listen to an SSB signal for quite some time without any retuning. Selectivity it pretty good for a portable, too. Sitting next to a Drake R8 or equal, the s3400 wouldn't have too much to be embarrassed about. It certainly is not like typical Japanese units of that time, unless you consider "typical" to be something like a Sony CRF-230. Like most Grundig radios, workmanship is excellent, and the set was designed so that it could be serviced. Not many old, large Japanese radios are repair friendly. That being said, I don't think the set is worth $750 either. But in excellent condition with all manuals, it should fetch around $500. I would certainly rather spend $500 on that than on a Sony 6800, which fetches as much these days. I hope that you will have the opportunity to play with a 3400 some time. regards, John KB5AG "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ... I think that person is saying that the receiver isn't worth it, because it is too old. I took a look at that unit, and it just doesn't look that special............it looks like the typical japanese units of that time. Now, if it was a model 900, that would be a different story. The model 210 and the model 1000 series were the ones that still had that classic European styling. They also had that cool tracking front end design, with the variable inductor tracking with the two-gang tuning cap on the LW/MW/MB, giving the equivalent of three gang tuning on those bands, while they did have a three-gang tuning cap on the dual conversion SW ranges. I did have some of the later units from Grundig, and they were just nothing to write home about. Too bad you don't see any of the older models for sale. I guess I can understand why..............people seem to hang on to those units, my wife included! Pete SYSYPHUS' SISTER wrote in message ... Igor Gros wrote: Hej man, that stuff is about 30 years old ! Jennajon wrote: Selling my Grundig Satellit 3400 Professional (brown color). In perfect operating condition---all original equipment, including original manuals. Asking minimum $750US--buyer to pay all shipping/insurance costs to CONUS only. If interested--email to PLONK!!! And that means what?? SYSYPHUS' SISTER |
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The 210 is a beauty of a radio; I think it's the epitome of large 60's
transistor sets. I have one that I am planning on fixing up, complete with carrying case and SSB adapter. I'm not sure it would beat a 3400 for performance, but they'd be neck and neck. John "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ... Thanks, John. I do remember playing with one in the local Grundig shop on the North side of Chicago, several years ago. It was pretty good, but I didn't realize that it used that same turret type of tuner. Still, that 210 series was my favorite. I did have a couple of 2000s for awhile, and they weren't quite as hot on the MW/LW ranges. I did hang on the the 210, eventually giving it to my wife, once I started building my own MW/LW receivers. I did measure the sensitivity on that unit, and it was right around .3uV across the range, which is great for a portable. Pete john KB5AG wrote in message . net... Pete; The 3400 is the last and largest of the same series you pine for! I can't say about the tracking front end for LW/MW/MB, but the SW tuner is similar to the one in your favorite 210, a fancy turret affair with gold plated contacts, and tuned RF for each band. It is a quiet and very sensitive receiver. Very little drift, you can listen to an SSB signal for quite some time without any retuning. Selectivity it pretty good for a portable, too. Sitting next to a Drake R8 or equal, the s3400 wouldn't have too much to be embarrassed about. It certainly is not like typical Japanese units of that time, unless you consider "typical" to be something like a Sony CRF-230. Like most Grundig radios, workmanship is excellent, and the set was designed so that it could be serviced. Not many old, large Japanese radios are repair friendly. That being said, I don't think the set is worth $750 either. But in excellent condition with all manuals, it should fetch around $500. I would certainly rather spend $500 on that than on a Sony 6800, which fetches as much these days. I hope that you will have the opportunity to play with a 3400 some time. regards, John KB5AG "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ... I think that person is saying that the receiver isn't worth it, because it is too old. I took a look at that unit, and it just doesn't look that special............it looks like the typical japanese units of that time. Now, if it was a model 900, that would be a different story. The model 210 and the model 1000 series were the ones that still had that classic European styling. They also had that cool tracking front end design, with the variable inductor tracking with the two-gang tuning cap on the LW/MW/MB, giving the equivalent of three gang tuning on those bands, while they did have a three-gang tuning cap on the dual conversion SW ranges. I did have some of the later units from Grundig, and they were just nothing to write home about. Too bad you don't see any of the older models for sale. I guess I can understand why..............people seem to hang on to those units, my wife included! Pete SYSYPHUS' SISTER wrote in message ... Igor Gros wrote: Hej man, that stuff is about 30 years old ! Jennajon wrote: Selling my Grundig Satellit 3400 Professional (brown color). In perfect operating condition---all original equipment, including original manuals. Asking minimum $750US--buyer to pay all shipping/insurance costs to CONUS only. If interested--email to PLONK!!! And that means what?? SYSYPHUS' SISTER |
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!!! Grundig Satellit !!!! Happy NEW YEAR !!!
.. eBay Auction Item Number : 5740126474 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=5740126474 .. A Happy New Year 2005. From the botton of my heart best health, luck and peace on the world . . . eBay Seller ID : RoyalFlash.Bay - Munich - Germany .. ~ RHF .. |
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