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"Jim Hackett" wrote in message . com... I would hazard to guess that the front end fet is blown in your specimen. Yea, I know, there's no way that the experienced techs at R,S. would miss that... "Lisa Simpson" wrote in message . .. I purchased an ATS-803A a while ago off ebay, and must say I am singularly unimpressed with it; it is absolutely deaf off the supplied 54" attached telescoping antenna, no better off a replacement 72" telescoping antenna, barely any better off a 35 foot dipole, and marginally better off an external eavesdropper "C" antenna. Even sent it in to RS to have it checked over, they sent it back "tweaked" & "tuned" $35 & 2 weeks later, to no avail. Having said all that, there is a Yahoo newsgroup you can probably d/l the manual from: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sangean803/ You'd be much better off getting a Kaito KA1101 or 1103, a Grundig Mini 300 PE, a Realistic DX-302 or 394 IMHO. wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I'm a novice in most SW ways -- primarily a listener who enjoys foreign news, music, and cultural programs. I bought a new Sangean ATS-803A a long time ago, around 1989 I think, and used it off and on for a year or two, then put it on a shelf and forgot about it. A couple of weeks ago while reorganizing a messy storage room next to my study, I discovered the radio and put it back into service at once. I'd forgotten how great it is and how much pleasure SW can provide. It's like getting a brand new outlet all over again. On the strength of that, I recently bought a Passport to World Band Radio 2005 and am beginning to find my way around. But I can't find the instruction manual that must have come with the ATS-803A, so I have little idea how to make full use out of it. For example, I can't figure out how to set the time, now that new batteries have been installed. That's a simple matter, I know, but I've already said I'm a novice! If someone can tell me in Basic English how to do that first step, I'll be thankful. And if anyone is willing to photocopy parts of the manual that you think helpful to a starter, I'll be doubly thankful and happy to reimburse you for expense of photocopying and mailing. (I live in NE Vermont.) Parenthetically, finding the ATS-803A saved me some money. After becoming interested in SW again, and thinking of an easily portable unit, I was about to order a Grundig S350 when I remembered the Sangean and found it impressive. It may be a bit old fashioned, but I bet it's more solidly built than many of today's portable units. Cheers, Bill |
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Go buy a fancy modern no good radio,,, two days later,, you have to ship
it off somewhere for repairs.Some bubblegum heads never learn! cuhulin |
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The 803 is actually a "legendary" radio. If yours sucks, there's
"something" wrong with it... "Lisa Simpson" wrote in message news ![]() : } "Jim Hackett" wrote in message . com... I would hazard to guess that the front end fet is blown in your specimen. Yea, I know, there's no way that the experienced techs at R,S. would miss that... "Lisa Simpson" wrote in message . .. I purchased an ATS-803A a while ago off ebay, and must say I am singularly unimpressed with it; it is absolutely deaf off the supplied 54" attached telescoping antenna, no better off a replacement 72" telescoping antenna, barely any better off a 35 foot dipole, and marginally better off an external eavesdropper "C" antenna. Even sent it in to RS to have it checked over, they sent it back "tweaked" & "tuned" $35 & 2 weeks later, to no avail. Having said all that, there is a Yahoo newsgroup you can probably d/l the manual from: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sangean803/ You'd be much better off getting a Kaito KA1101 or 1103, a Grundig Mini 300 PE, a Realistic DX-302 or 394 IMHO. wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I'm a novice in most SW ways -- primarily a listener who enjoys foreign news, music, and cultural programs. I bought a new Sangean ATS-803A a long time ago, around 1989 I think, and used it off and on for a year or two, then put it on a shelf and forgot about it. A couple of weeks ago while reorganizing a messy storage room next to my study, I discovered the radio and put it back into service at once. I'd forgotten how great it is and how much pleasure SW can provide. It's like getting a brand new outlet all over again. On the strength of that, I recently bought a Passport to World Band Radio 2005 and am beginning to find my way around. But I can't find the instruction manual that must have come with the ATS-803A, so I have little idea how to make full use out of it. For example, I can't figure out how to set the time, now that new batteries have been installed. That's a simple matter, I know, but I've already said I'm a novice! If someone can tell me in Basic English how to do that first step, I'll be thankful. And if anyone is willing to photocopy parts of the manual that you think helpful to a starter, I'll be doubly thankful and happy to reimburse you for expense of photocopying and mailing. (I live in NE Vermont.) Parenthetically, finding the ATS-803A saved me some money. After becoming interested in SW again, and thinking of an easily portable unit, I was about to order a Grundig S350 when I remembered the Sangean and found it impressive. It may be a bit old fashioned, but I bet it's more solidly built than many of today's portable units. Cheers, Bill |
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I would bet so too! When used alongside my DX-394, it is obvious how poor
this receiver is. Know anybody that would be interested in diagnosing/repairing for something less than an arm and a leg? "Jim Hackett" wrote in message . com... The 803 is actually a "legendary" radio. If yours sucks, there's "something" wrong with it... "Lisa Simpson" wrote in message news ![]() : } "Jim Hackett" wrote in message . com... I would hazard to guess that the front end fet is blown in your specimen. Yea, I know, there's no way that the experienced techs at R,S. would miss that... "Lisa Simpson" wrote in message . .. I purchased an ATS-803A a while ago off ebay, and must say I am singularly unimpressed with it; it is absolutely deaf off the supplied 54" attached telescoping antenna, no better off a replacement 72" telescoping antenna, barely any better off a 35 foot dipole, and marginally better off an external eavesdropper "C" antenna. Even sent it in to RS to have it checked over, they sent it back "tweaked" & "tuned" $35 & 2 weeks later, to no avail. Having said all that, there is a Yahoo newsgroup you can probably d/l the manual from: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sangean803/ You'd be much better off getting a Kaito KA1101 or 1103, a Grundig Mini 300 PE, a Realistic DX-302 or 394 IMHO. wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I'm a novice in most SW ways -- primarily a listener who enjoys foreign news, music, and cultural programs. I bought a new Sangean ATS-803A a long time ago, around 1989 I think, and used it off and on for a year or two, then put it on a shelf and forgot about it. A couple of weeks ago while reorganizing a messy storage room next to my study, I discovered the radio and put it back into service at once. I'd forgotten how great it is and how much pleasure SW can provide. It's like getting a brand new outlet all over again. On the strength of that, I recently bought a Passport to World Band Radio 2005 and am beginning to find my way around. But I can't find the instruction manual that must have come with the ATS-803A, so I have little idea how to make full use out of it. For example, I can't figure out how to set the time, now that new batteries have been installed. That's a simple matter, I know, but I've already said I'm a novice! If someone can tell me in Basic English how to do that first step, I'll be thankful. And if anyone is willing to photocopy parts of the manual that you think helpful to a starter, I'll be doubly thankful and happy to reimburse you for expense of photocopying and mailing. (I live in NE Vermont.) Parenthetically, finding the ATS-803A saved me some money. After becoming interested in SW again, and thinking of an easily portable unit, I was about to order a Grundig S350 when I remembered the Sangean and found it impressive. It may be a bit old fashioned, but I bet it's more solidly built than many of today's portable units. Cheers, Bill |
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 23:19:35 GMT, "Lisa Simpson"
wrote: I would bet so too! When used alongside my DX-394, it is obvious how poor this receiver is. Know anybody that would be interested in diagnosing/repairing for something less than an arm and a leg? Have you called Radio Shack service? They still list parts for it? Ask with Model # DX-440. |
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