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Old November 4th 03, 04:53 AM
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Passport2004 received this evening from Universal Radio.

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Old November 4th 03, 06:36 AM
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how many pages are missing ?

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Old November 4th 03, 01:17 PM
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Super ****ed Dad wrote in message
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how many pages are missing ?

spd


Hey... I forgot to check... ;-)

The only anomaly I have found thus far in my issue is page 223/224, it has a
width that is shorter by 1/8" as compared to the rest..

I also notice, by is conspicuous absence, are the numerous Satellit 800 ads
that peppered last years Passport---ad nauseam.

BUT... there's got to be more...

RG


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Old November 4th 03, 04:22 PM
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Anyone notice there are no Sony ads!
Dennis.
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"Hal" wrote in message ...
Anyone notice there are no Sony ads!
Dennis.
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Passport2004 received this evening from Universal Radio.

RG





I love it... bashing ol'Larry Magne and his non-biased reviews of
everything that "pays" to print.


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Hal wrote in message
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Anyone notice there are no Sony ads!
Dennis.


Dennis... I think you discovered something of importance! After reading
your post I had to take a look myself---there are NO Sony ads! In fact, I
count 14 Grundig ads---11 of which are two page spreads for Eton
Coroporation: Grundig North America! This might be a first for Passport; I
sort of looked forward to those nicely done Sony adverts too.

We've observed in the past that LM doesn't like JRC... reckon he expanded
his distaste to everything Japanese? Maybe it's a political correctness
sort of thing... he does seem to push Chinese ;-)

RG



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Old November 5th 03, 12:32 AM
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Probably reflects the fact that Sony is getting out of the shortwave
radio market. Heard that they recently laid off a bunch of employees
around the world, in an effort to "refocus." I suspect that they feel
that advertising bucks can be much better spent elsewhere. Eton has a
very aggressive marketing machine in place. However, I do think that LM
may have bought in to the Eton thing somewhat. I still find it hard to
believe that the Grundig 800 stacks up as well as it does in the
Passport reviews. You would be led to believe that the Sat 800 is every
bit as good as something like the Icom R75. Having owned both, I can't
say that I agree.

Chris VE6RDC

RadioGuy wrote:
Hal wrote in message
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Anyone notice there are no Sony ads!
Dennis.



Dennis... I think you discovered something of importance! After reading
your post I had to take a look myself---there are NO Sony ads! In fact, I
count 14 Grundig ads---11 of which are two page spreads for Eton
Coroporation: Grundig North America! This might be a first for Passport; I
sort of looked forward to those nicely done Sony adverts too.

We've observed in the past that LM doesn't like JRC... reckon he expanded
his distaste to everything Japanese? Maybe it's a political correctness
sort of thing... he does seem to push Chinese ;-)

RG




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Old November 5th 03, 04:05 AM
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FWIW: Somewhere I remember reading that Sony had 'sold' its Home
Electronics & Personal Audio product lines to a French concern.

Don't know if this includes the World Band / Shortwave Radio line.

? NOW IS THAT TRUE ?

~ RHF
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Probably reflects the fact that Sony is getting out of the shortwave
radio market. Heard that they recently laid off a bunch of employees
around the world, in an effort to "refocus." I suspect that they feel
that advertising bucks can be much better spent elsewhere. Eton has a
very aggressive marketing machine in place. However, I do think that LM
may have bought in to the Eton thing somewhat. I still find it hard to
believe that the Grundig 800 stacks up as well as it does in the
Passport reviews. You would be led to believe that the Sat 800 is every
bit as good as something like the Icom R75. Having owned both, I can't
say that I agree.

Chris VE6RDC

RadioGuy wrote:
Hal wrote in message
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Anyone notice there are no Sony ads!
Dennis.



Dennis... I think you discovered something of importance! After reading
your post I had to take a look myself---there are NO Sony ads! In fact, I
count 14 Grundig ads---11 of which are two page spreads for Eton
Coroporation: Grundig North America! This might be a first for Passport; I
sort of looked forward to those nicely done Sony adverts too.

We've observed in the past that LM doesn't like JRC... reckon he expanded
his distaste to everything Japanese? Maybe it's a political correctness
sort of thing... he does seem to push Chinese ;-)

RG



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