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Hello guys,
I am interested in buying a 909, but here there are some QC problems. Is this true? And does this radio perform well, compared to my 2010 or YB-400? Thank You |
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As far as the radio it self, I have owned one for almost 8 years
Lloyd Davies - Time Lord and Talk show host "On the Domestic Front" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/domesticfront/ |
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I have owned one for several years. It works great with an external wire
antenna (where many portables will overload with one). I find both my ICF-SW7600G and Radio Shack DX396 are easily more sensitive with the stock chrome whips. I had a YB400 and returned it - just not to my taste, though it's a fine radio. Never used a 2010, but their reputation speaks for itself. The 909 is fabulous for SSB and works well for ham and utility listening. For program listening I prefer my 7600 (nothing beats a sync detector that works) and then the DX396. The 909 has a couple of controls on the side that I am always turning the radio to use. While the 7600 does, too, it's a smaller item and more easily handled. (It's the little things.) 7600 also very nice job on SSB, BTW. The 909 also has a very long whip and it's a bit cumbersome to move around the house compared to the other two. (always falls over) These are small nit-picky items which may not bother another user. The 909 also has a tape recorder remote jack that activates a connected recorder with the radio's internal timer. Very nice feature. Lots of memories in a page-organized fashion which doesn't suit me but may be right for the other fellow. Text tagging of the memories is nice, though may remain on the display once the frequency is changed. Annoying. None the less, a fine radio. You may want to look at the 7600, too. Happy shopping! Neurotech wrote in message om... Hello guys, I am interested in buying a 909, but here there are some QC problems. Is this true? And does this radio perform well, compared to my 2010 or YB-400? Thank You |
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Neurotech wrote:
Hello guys, I am interested in buying a 909, but here there are some QC problems. Is this true? And does this radio perform well, compared to my 2010 or YB-400? Thank You I've had a Sangean ATS-803A for over 8 years now and it has performed flawlessly. I use it almost everyday. __________________________ Mega Man JobCrunchersUnite.com |
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Neurotech wrote:
Hello guys, I am interested in buying a 909, but here there are some QC problems. Is this true? And does this radio perform well, compared to my 2010 or YB-400? Thank You I've seen very few posts on this group about QC problems with the Sangean-909 or the DX-398 (clone). There are quite a few mod's for these two receivers which can improve their performance but that's not the same as QC or reliability problems. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Neurotech wrote:
Hello guys, I am interested in buying a 909, but here there are some QC problems. Is this true? And does this radio perform well, compared to my 2010 or YB-400? Thank You I just purchased the 909 yesterday. I originally had the YB400PE and after reading reviews of the 909 vs YB400, I returned the 400 and got the 909. My opinions: The Grundig has a better quality 'feel' with respect to packaging. I found the limit of 40 presets to be a little restrictive for a newbie like me. It is small though and sounds very nice. The backlight is useless. The carrying case is rather nice. The Sangean is somewhat larger but not too much so. It has a ton more features including auto tuning for FM/AM presets, nice backlight, tons of preset memory, three alarms timers, RDS capability, to name a few. I haven't yet noticed an improvement in reception over the Grundig but then again I am new to swling so I wouldn't really be able to make an educated statement about it. I got my 909 at Fry's for $149 which is exactly what I paid for the 400. The slight drop in quality of the radio case is acceptable in exchange for the tremendous increase in memory and functionality over the Grundig. Now if only I could stay up all night listening! (too old for that I guess). I suspect one day I will want more receiving capability but for now there is a ton of stuff to hear. I love mine. Cheers, -Al |
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On 2004-03-25 09:40:27 -0800, Al Arduengo said:
Neurotech wrote: Hello guys, I am interested in buying a 909, but here there are some QC problems. Is this true? And does this radio perform well, compared to my 2010 or YB-400? Thank You I just purchased the 909 yesterday. I originally had the YB400PE and after reading reviews of the 909 vs YB400, I returned the 400 and got the 909. My opinions: The Grundig has a better quality 'feel' with respect to packaging. I found the limit of 40 presets to be a little restrictive for a newbie like me. It is small though and sounds very nice. The backlight is useless. The carrying case is rather nice. The Sangean is somewhat larger but not too much so. It has a ton more features including auto tuning for FM/AM presets, nice backlight, tons of preset memory, three alarms timers, RDS capability, to name a few. I haven't yet noticed an improvement in reception over the Grundig but then again I am new to swling so I wouldn't really be able to make an educated statement about it. I got my 909 at Fry's for $149 which is exactly what I paid for the 400. The slight drop in quality of the radio case is acceptable in exchange for the tremendous increase in memory and functionality over the Grundig. Now if only I could stay up all night listening! (too old for that I guess). I suspect one day I will want more receiving capability but for now there is a ton of stuff to hear. I love mine. Cheers, -Al Al, $149 is a good price, did this include the AC adapter, ANT-60 wind-up antenna, headphones and case? Thanks, B. |
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Bill Jones wrote:
On 2004-03-25 09:40:27 -0800, Al Arduengo said: Neurotech wrote: Hello guys, I am interested in buying a 909, but here there are some QC problems. Is this true? And does this radio perform well, compared to my 2010 or YB-400? Thank You I just purchased the 909 yesterday. I originally had the YB400PE and after reading reviews of the 909 vs YB400, I returned the 400 and got the 909. My opinions: The Grundig has a better quality 'feel' with respect to packaging. I found the limit of 40 presets to be a little restrictive for a newbie like me. It is small though and sounds very nice. The backlight is useless. The carrying case is rather nice. The Sangean is somewhat larger but not too much so. It has a ton more features including auto tuning for FM/AM presets, nice backlight, tons of preset memory, three alarms timers, RDS capability, to name a few. I haven't yet noticed an improvement in reception over the Grundig but then again I am new to swling so I wouldn't really be able to make an educated statement about it. I got my 909 at Fry's for $149 which is exactly what I paid for the 400. The slight drop in quality of the radio case is acceptable in exchange for the tremendous increase in memory and functionality over the Grundig. Now if only I could stay up all night listening! (too old for that I guess). I suspect one day I will want more receiving capability but for now there is a ton of stuff to hear. I love mine. Cheers, -Al Al, $149 is a good price, did this include the AC adapter, ANT-60 wind-up antenna, headphones and case? Thanks, B. Yes it did. In my searches I found the asking price elsewhere to be in the 219-249 range but I am not sure if that is truly representative of the fair value. I just bought the Passport to World Band Radio 2004 Ed. and was at first a little dismayed to find the 909 only rated 2 stars compared to the YB400PE's 3 stars. But in reflecting on the entire book (which I think is generally wonderful!) I get a sense that Grundig has a little clout with the authors. There are an enormous number of ads for Grundig and coincidentally many of the rundig radios faired significantly better than others - including Sangean. But before anyone claims a case of sour grapes, I admit I may be a little miffed that the radio I ended up with got a lower grade than the one I exchanged it for. Ah well. I still like my 909 and frankly I think the features are worth the single-star penalty. Thanks for the message! Best, -Al |
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I have both the YB400PE and the 909/398. I can tell you that the Grundig is
better at pulling in a weak signal OFF THE WHIP then the 909. If you hook a long wire up to the 909 it will out perform the 400 on a long wire. The SSB capabilities of the 909 are FAR SUPERIOR to the 400's touchy BFO. You chose wisely, grasshopper! Yes it did. In my searches I found the asking price elsewhere to be in the 219-249 range but I am not sure if that is truly representative of the fair value. I just bought the Passport to World Band Radio 2004 Ed. and was at first a little dismayed to find the 909 only rated 2 stars compared to the YB400PE's 3 stars. But in reflecting on the entire book (which I think is generally wonderful!) I get a sense that Grundig has a little clout with the authors. There are an enormous number of ads for Grundig and coincidentally many of the rundig radios faired significantly better than others - including Sangean. But before anyone claims a case of sour grapes, I admit I may be a little miffed that the radio I ended up with got a lower grade than the one I exchanged it for. Ah well. I still like my 909 and frankly I think the features are worth the single-star penalty. Thanks for the message! Best, -Al |
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sigh-of-relief
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I was beginning to see that very sentiment in readings from the web. While I have you here, I am admittedly the newest swler on the face of the planet so I ask: does using the external wire antenna imply it must be strung out to it's full length *outside* or would stringing it out as far as possible around the ceiling in a room make any sense? In a nutshell, I am currently confined to do my listening in a medium size bedroom at the house I stay in during the work week (I commute from Austin to Dallas) so I am rather limited in how I implement an external antenna. Is there a SW listening FAQ? Thanks for your input. It is very valuable to me at this early stage. Best, -Al ac-acadaptor wrote: I have both the YB400PE and the 909/398. I can tell you that the Grundig is better at pulling in a weak signal OFF THE WHIP then the 909. If you hook a long wire up to the 909 it will out perform the 400 on a long wire. The SSB capabilities of the 909 are FAR SUPERIOR to the 400's touchy BFO. You chose wisely, grasshopper! Yes it did. In my searches I found the asking price elsewhere to be in the 219-249 range but I am not sure if that is truly representative of the fair value. I just bought the Passport to World Band Radio 2004 Ed. and was at first a little dismayed to find the 909 only rated 2 stars compared to the YB400PE's 3 stars. But in reflecting on the entire book (which I think is generally wonderful!) I get a sense that Grundig has a little clout with the authors. There are an enormous number of ads for Grundig and coincidentally many of the rundig radios faired significantly better than others - including Sangean. But before anyone claims a case of sour grapes, I admit I may be a little miffed that the radio I ended up with got a lower grade than the one I exchanged it for. Ah well. I still like my 909 and frankly I think the features are worth the single-star penalty. Thanks for the message! Best, -Al |
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