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The Grundig YB-550 is indeed the Eton 550. It is made in China. The
YB-550 is about 2/3 the size of the YB500. The YB-550 has 200 station memories and uses 3 AA batteries. I have not tried the memories, I usually do not use them. The goto memory function works very well. I tried all the frequencies listed in Monitoring Times for 8 pm central time that broadcast to North America and I had no trouble picking them up from the Dallas,Texas area on the wip antenna. As you would expect, the radio feels pretty cheaply made. The radio also comes with a fine tuning knob that allows tuning in 1 khz increments. I did not find this feature of great use. It covers all the major sw bands. The sound is very good on AM/FM/SW. It has a jack for an external antenna. It also comes with an S meter. I am not sure how accurate it is. Most of the signals appeared to be either 1 or 2 or 5 in strength. The radio also has a sleep timer and an alarm which I have not tried. It has switches for local/dx , lock/unlock and music/news. I will try it side by side with some of my other radios and try to report a comparison later. |
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I have ordered the Tecsun PL-230, which is supposed to be the
equivalent to the YB-550. Will come in next week. You can find them on eBay cheaper than the 550, but they are shipped from China, so it takes longer to get. This radio seemed like the perfect travel radio: 4x6 size, full SW coverage... I hope the reception lives up to your first impressions. I'll post mine after in arrives. Rambler |
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Paul,
The Grundig Yacht Boy (YB) 550 PE is being sold in the North American market. In EURO-Land it is being sold as the "ETON" Yacht Boy (YB) 550. In China it is made by Tecsun GEM and sold as the Tecsun PL-230 which is a repackaging of the Tecsun PL-200. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundi...os/message/120 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundi...os/message/102 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundi...os/message/115 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundi...0/message/1213 [ETON] http://www.etoncorp.com/worldwide/yb550.asp Of the four 'morphs' of what is basically the same radio the Tecsun PL-200 which uses "AA" Batteries vice "AAA" Batteries in the PL-230/YB-550 is potentially the better radio. http://www.radiointel.com/review-tecsunpl200.htm ~ RHF .. .. = = = Paul = = = wrote in message . .. The Grundig YB-550 is indeed the Eton 550. It is made in China. The YB-550 is about 2/3 the size of the YB500. The YB-550 has 200 station memories and uses 3 AA batteries. I have not tried the memories, I usually do not use them. The goto memory function works very well. I tried all the frequencies listed in Monitoring Times for 8 pm central time that broadcast to North America and I had no trouble picking them up from the Dallas,Texas area on the wip antenna. As you would expect, the radio feels pretty cheaply made. The radio also comes with a fine tuning knob that allows tuning in 1 khz increments. I did not find this feature of great use. It covers all the major sw bands. The sound is very good on AM/FM/SW. It has a jack for an external antenna. It also comes with an S meter. I am not sure how accurate it is. Most of the signals appeared to be either 1 or 2 or 5 in strength. The radio also has a sleep timer and an alarm which I have not tried. It has switches for local/dx , lock/unlock and music/news. I will try it side by side with some of my other radios and try to report a comparison later. |
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RHF,
MY mistake earlier when I mentioned that the PL-230/YB-550PE uses 3 AAA batteries.. Bad typo! It uses 3 AA batteries. The PL-200 uses 2 AA batteries as you mentioned though. Ulis |
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