Monday, May 16, 2011

ETON Satellite 750 AM/FM-Stereo/Shortwave/Aircraft Band Radio with SSB (Single Side Band), Black

AM/FM-Stereo/Shortwave/Aircraft Band Radio with SSB (Single Side Band). When you want full shortwave capabilities and a classic design, choose the Satellit 750. Advanced DSP technology and a 360-degree rotating AM antenna enhance the radio's tuning sensitivity to help you pull in weak signals. You can listen to AM, FM , Shortwave with SSB and aircraft band frequencies, and you can program in up to 100 of your favorites for each band. You can also connect your MP3 player for even more listening choices. Hear what you want to hear.

Amazon Sales Rank: #2577 in Consumer Electronics Color: Black Brand: Grundig Model: Satallit 750 Dimensions: 7.24" h x 14.65" w x 5.75" l, 8.70 pounds AM, FM, Aircraft Band (118v-137 MHz) and Shortwave (1711-30000 KHz) Set 9/10 KHz AM tuning; set FM tuning range Single Side Band (SSB) 360-degree rotate AM antenna Auto/Manual/Direct frequency key-in and station memory tuning

From the ManufacturerWhen you want full shortwave capabilities and a classic design, choose the Grundig Satellit 750. The 360-degree rotating AM antenna enhances tuning sensitivity to pull in weak, far-away signals. You can listen to AM, FM, shortwave with SSB and aircraft band frequencies. The on-board memory can save up to 100 of your favorite stations for each band. You can also connect your MP3 player for even more listening choices. Hear what you want to hear with the Grundig Satellit 750. The large keypad and display make tuning quick and easy View Larger

Most useful reviews 107 of 114 people found the following review helpful. This radio is worth owning! I am no longer skeptical! Robert Lönn I finally took the plunge and had to find themselves in these good-looking radio. People complained SSB reception and filters. I was glad I took the decision to buy this radio as my radio has no such issues with a serial number of 1400-century! One QSO took place this morning 3872.00. I turned on my Yaesu HF rig to verify this was exactly 3872.00 LSB. To start the comparison with some other radios, I placed Eton E-1 would be to 3872.00 and met LSB and bingo, the sound was fine as you expect. Time for Sony ICF-2010. The same results when I first found the USB and audio was faint but audible, hit the right setting and LSB audio was loud and clear. OK, now 750: e on satellite Located in the 3872 radio, press USB, OFB fixed in normal position, and the audio was weak, but audible, beat the LSB and audio was loud and clear 750 acted exactly like Sony did ..... This tells me that the 750 has absolutely no problem with the reception of SSB ... Of course, the instructions are not clear about the position of the control of SSB. Came from the factory at a time. My Collins 75A-4 has an LSB position and a position of 11 for USB, the 750 acts the same way ... From 1 kHz to 750 songs, you must adjust the command of SSB, at times, but the USB and LSB circuit band-pass is great. Yes, I should have done a radio station in steps of 100 Hz when in SSB, but this is not the case. The E-1 is adjusted in steps of 10 Hz, so you do not need that. Sony tunes in steps of 100 Hz SSB so I can get close but not exactly .. For this reason, the 750 is better than the ICF-2010 ... He used the narrow filter of these tests. Well, now to the question of the range of the filter .. After playing with this for about 10 minutes on the local AM stations, and I mean to look at the S-meter, I would say that the filter has a very slight decrease on the edges really, I mean looking at 4 KHz offset. + O - 3 kHz signal just roll off, normal operation, when they arrive at 4 kHz at each end of the S-meter may rise a bit, but at 4 kHz and lose the signal and get through the filter. But + - 2 kHz S-meter is flat .. If anything is clear, I can not see it. Setting the station, reached the S-meter, setting off on both sides and counter-s will drop when they hit 5 kHz in landscape mode. I used the attenuator to keep the SM on the midrange. I'm not saying anything that is not present, but after careful consideration I see no evidence of a problem. I have sports Scott and BR show now, in 1090, XX1090 San Diego, and will consider full range of sounds ... Sounds great! OK, all this talk positive, it must be something about me, right? I'm worried about the battery cover, it seems very difficult, as the radio together. This is not a radio to slide off,,, this does not mean that the battery cover is not strong enough and pay attention. The battery cover E-1 has the same concern, but so far, after changing the battery numerous, the Eton E-1 cover is still valid. This radio is a fun to use. keyboard input is fast and flawless, can not say that the E-1. E-1 needs to have pushed the decimal, 750 ne ... I'm not in memory or capability scan mode or timer on .. This should be simple ... The follow-up Times comes out lines ... He speculated unqualified many parts of the assessment. He was concerned, was a double-conversion, not a triple conversion and may have problems with strong local signals. Here in San Diego, is not the case .... Plus with a gain RF attenuator and 3 of position, you'd never have a problem with zero damping and full RF gain and tuning around a 75K watt AM station, 690, no problem, and I managed to NULL with the antenna more than 90% of this.

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