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Old August 3rd 05, 10:40 PM
 
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That's irrelevant because I'd have to pay for that even if I never
listened to the radio. So, no, I don't pay at all. Not one cent. Nada.
But you do.

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Old August 3rd 05, 10:49 PM
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Hi Lucky...

Thanks for your input on the E1. I'm curious to know how this radio is
on battery consumption, so if you run it off of cells, let us know how
it is with regard to battery drain. Is the display always illuminated,
even on battery power?

I've had my eye on the E1 for quite some time and anticipate eventually
buying one. It's good to see Eton reviving this class of radio. If
it's all it purports to be, then it seems that its performance could
well be a notch or two above the '2010, SW77, and Sat 700. The $500
price tag might seem a bit much to foot, but let's face it, it's not a
matter of whether or not its performance is superior to a similarly
priced R-75 but rather whether one is in need of a high quality and
truly-portable portable, laden with numerous features not to be found
in the under $200 class that dominates the portable scene. Let's face
it, the SW77 retailed at $469.96 in its day (and it only had two
bandwidth filters and certainly had no passband offset). For folks
like me, where indoor conditions are a nightmare due to local noise
conditions, something like the E1 is a godsend: a nice, state of the
art, fully featured, self-contained portable, sized such that it can
easily be carried along on outdoor listening excursions.
I guess that with the XM option available for this receiver, it's
inevitable that this radio will take the heat of the sat-radio
opponents of this group. Personally, I would have preferred Sirius
over XM with this radio... I'm a Sirius subscriber myself, but it's
not as though this in any way diminishes my enthusiasm for shortwave.

All the best, folks.

Thanks again, Lucky.

j.a.mulc.



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Old August 3rd 05, 11:00 PM
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jamulc wrote:

Hi Lucky...

Thanks for your input on the E1. I'm curious to know how this radio is
on battery consumption, so if you run it off of cells, let us know how
it is with regard to battery drain. Is the display always illuminated,
even on battery power?

I've had my eye on the E1 for quite some time and anticipate eventually
buying one. It's good to see Eton reviving this class of radio. If
it's all it purports to be, then it seems that its performance could
well be a notch or two above the '2010, SW77, and Sat 700. The $500
price tag might seem a bit much to foot, but let's face it, it's not a
matter of whether or not its performance is superior to a similarly
priced R-75 but rather whether one is in need of a high quality and
truly-portable portable, laden with numerous features not to be found
in the under $200 class that dominates the portable scene. Let's face
it, the SW77 retailed at $469.96 in its day (and it only had two
bandwidth filters and certainly had no passband offset). For folks
like me, where indoor conditions are a nightmare due to local noise
conditions, something like the E1 is a godsend: a nice, state of the
art, fully featured, self-contained portable, sized such that it can
easily be carried along on outdoor listening excursions.
I guess that with the XM option available for this receiver, it's
inevitable that this radio will take the heat of the sat-radio
opponents of this group.


I don't think anyone is really an opponent of satellite 'radio'... it's just
that it's not shortwave...

Get it?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old August 3rd 05, 11:04 PM
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David wrote:
On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 15:28:39 GMT, D Peter Maus
wrote:


David wrote:

On 3 Aug 2005 06:53:07 -0700, wrote:



In that case, all they'd need to get rid of is the interface to the uP
and a mini-USB jack.

Steve


Not going to happen Fetish Boy. People want freedom of choice.

What do you have against a hi-fi feed of the BBC World Service 24
hours a day?



XM's feed of BBCWS is hardly Hi-Fi. In many cases it sounds more
like a low bit MP3 with shaped response to filter out the higher levelss
of in spectrum aliasing noise. More refined than 5975, lower noise for
sure. And more detailed, perhaps.

Talk channels are more bandwidth limited than the music channels on
XM. Most aren't stereo, either.

XM is a lot of things, but one thing it's never going to be is Hi-fi.


Hi-fi is relative. Truth is, I like Sirius sound better, but XM
sounds higher fi than the HF feed, especially if S:N is a
consideration.

XM uses MPEG4, which synthesises the upper octave in the receiver.




Sometimes with hilarious results. On the ABC Talk channel last
weekend, the top end synthesized material lagged the baseband by enough
to sound like a cheap slap. Rebooted to clear it up. MP4 or not, a lot
of the talk channels, BBCWS included sound pretty ratty.

I"ve only heard a couple of Sirius receivers. And those in pretty
high noise environs, so an evaluation was pretty meaningless. I'm
getting one later this week, though for evaluation. I'm interested to
hear the differences.

Truthfully, I'd rather hear HF on a well tuned Hammarlund.




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Old August 3rd 05, 11:41 PM
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David wrote:


Plus, advertising is tax deductible. Guess who makes up the
difference when businesses write-off expenses.



When you tax a business, you're really using the business to collect a
tax from their customers. Raise the tax, they'll raise their prices.

Without customers, they have no money to pay the tax.

It's popular with folks who like big government, as it helps prevent
people from realizing how much of their income actually goes to taxes.

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An old saying goes,We have the best govt money can buy.And that old
saying is absolutely the TRUTH.politicians are bought.Is souter bought
too? I believe so,his house wont be bought and sold,but yours and mine
might be.I guess "some people" are 'better" than other people,eh?
cuhulin

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