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'brand names of the well engineered and solidly built electronics of the past have been sold to overseas companies that try to capitalize on them--by selling cheaply made stuff with that good brand name on it. ' On late night TV you'll see all sorts of garbage bearing the Bell & Howell nameplate.
'Currently, third-party companies offer a number of consumer products licensed under the Bell & Howell name [that dates back to 1907 in Chicago], including: 35mm cameras Alarm systems Air purifiers Digital cameras Electric shavers Handheld LCD televisions Heat therapy devices Noise reduction headphones Personal sound amplifiers Portable radios Sunlight desk lamps Sunlight floor lamps Solar powered floodlights' Logged. I purchased one of these (Grundig Satellit 750) rigs in the summer of 2012 and just over a year later the volume control circuit developed serious problems and the unit become pretty much (volume wise) unusable. It was very difficult to set the volume at a normal listening level and have it stay that way. I'm not sure what is actually wrong with the thing, but I expect it's the volume circuit. I read someplace that the volume pot/circuit in the S-750 is very poorly designed.
Grundig Satellit Antenna Information A: Grundig Satellit 205. (From the Grundig Satellit 3000 manual) Grundig Satellit 1400*. The top knob of 10mm (1 cm) in diameter has a cone-shaped design, like the first Grundig Satellit - the Satellit 205/Transistor 5000. This is a much smaller antenna compared to the early Grundig Satellit's.
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I haven't had any luck finding a schematic diagram and/or service manual. I contacted Eton about repairs (twice), but since the warranty was over, Eton didn't offer any kind of support.
Repairs / support after the warranty runs out are pretty much -> nonexistent. I couldn't get a service manual or schematic. Oh and if you have trouble locating the serial number for the receiver, it is in the battery compartment. The receiver sounds. Ok, not great. It's a basic receiver that I wouldn't buy again. I think a lot of the reviews out there are (overly) generously positive.
Save your money and buy something better. Perhaps something from the used market. Mark -- Logged. Back in 2008 when they were introduced, I came very close to buying a Sattelit750 at HRO in Oakland, but after talking with the manager at that time Mark, God rest his soul, and thinking it over, I opted for the Icom R75 for a couple hundred more. I am happy I did as it gets used literally daily as does my relic R71a, and still acts new.
It's on right now. Sorry to hear the problems with the 750, I read many who are happy with that receiver logging some decent DX. And it is kind of neat-looking.
After all this time I think Grundig should up the quality for the fans. « Last Edit: February 06, 2017, 02:25:35 PM by HFCRUSR » Logged. There is a service manual on Electrotanya, but you will need an unarchiver program to open a.rar file and a translator (Google?) to translate from Russian. Chinese radios have variable quality control, Sometimes you get a good one, but sometimes you get a lemon. Parts are difficult to get out of warranty. I needed a volume control for my CCraneSW (a Redsun/Tecsun RP2100).
The control was serviced as an audio board assembly ($150 used). I bought a close-enough control from Mouser, but had to modify it with parts from the old control to work. The resistance material was falling off the old resistance shoe and the radio would blast full-volume when passing over the bad spot. The volume control was made by CTS, the same company as the recalled Toyota accelerator potentiometers.
I copied the IC part numbers and tried to find data sheets for them, but they seem to be captive part numbers that the company keeps as proprietary information. It has had its share of cold, fractured solder joints where the display would fade and go out and memory was lost. I do like the looks of the 'field radio' style 750, but it is not rugged, nor is it an outdoor radio. Poor Max Grundig, what have they done to your good name? Finally decided to purchase the Satellit 750. Have had it about 2 years now. Have experienced none of the quirks or quality issues that may have affected earlier versions of this radio.
It is no communications receiver, it lacks passband tuning and a variety of filters among other features found on a communications receiver. However, it is a very capable receiver. Initially, had it in the shack and used it mostly to copy the W1AW code practice and for some AM BCB DX. Lately, have been using it outdoors as a portable on all bands from LW to VHF air. It does fine with the built-in whip for casual SW broadcast listening or aircraft band monitoring but the nice thing about the 750 is that is has external antenna inputs for ALL bands, most other portables do not.
With an external antenna, ham band and utility listening is much improved. You must use the BFO knob to tune in sideband transmissions but this is not a big deal with me, that was the way it was back when. Anyway, this radio has become my portable to grab when heading out into the field. Has given me many hours of enjoyable listening. I often have my 750 running at low volume in my den so as not to disturb my wife in the adjoining room. This afternoon the volume was louder than usual, so I went to adjust it.
'brand names of the well engineered and solidly built electronics of the past have been sold to overseas companies that try to capitalize on them--by selling cheaply made stuff with that good brand name on it. ' On late night TV you'll see all sorts of garbage bearing the Bell & Howell nameplate.
'Currently, third-party companies offer a number of consumer products licensed under the Bell & Howell name [that dates back to 1907 in Chicago], including: 35mm cameras Alarm systems Air purifiers Digital cameras Electric shavers Handheld LCD televisions Heat therapy devices Noise reduction headphones Personal sound amplifiers Portable radios Sunlight desk lamps Sunlight floor lamps Solar powered floodlights' Logged. I purchased one of these (Grundig Satellit 750) rigs in the summer of 2012 and just over a year later the volume control circuit developed serious problems and the unit become pretty much (volume wise) unusable. It was very difficult to set the volume at a normal listening level and have it stay that way. I'm not sure what is actually wrong with the thing, but I expect it's the volume circuit. I read someplace that the volume pot/circuit in the S-750 is very poorly designed.
Grundig Satellit Antenna Information A: Grundig Satellit 205. (From the Grundig Satellit 3000 manual) Grundig Satellit 1400*. The top knob of 10mm (1 cm) in diameter has a cone-shaped design, like the first Grundig Satellit - the Satellit 205/Transistor 5000. This is a much smaller antenna compared to the early Grundig Satellit's.
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I haven't had any luck finding a schematic diagram and/or service manual. I contacted Eton about repairs (twice), but since the warranty was over, Eton didn't offer any kind of support.
Repairs / support after the warranty runs out are pretty much -> nonexistent. I couldn't get a service manual or schematic. Oh and if you have trouble locating the serial number for the receiver, it is in the battery compartment. The receiver sounds. Ok, not great. It's a basic receiver that I wouldn't buy again. I think a lot of the reviews out there are (overly) generously positive.
Save your money and buy something better. Perhaps something from the used market. Mark -- Logged. Back in 2008 when they were introduced, I came very close to buying a Sattelit750 at HRO in Oakland, but after talking with the manager at that time Mark, God rest his soul, and thinking it over, I opted for the Icom R75 for a couple hundred more. I am happy I did as it gets used literally daily as does my relic R71a, and still acts new.
It's on right now. Sorry to hear the problems with the 750, I read many who are happy with that receiver logging some decent DX. And it is kind of neat-looking.
After all this time I think Grundig should up the quality for the fans. « Last Edit: February 06, 2017, 02:25:35 PM by HFCRUSR » Logged. There is a service manual on Electrotanya, but you will need an unarchiver program to open a.rar file and a translator (Google?) to translate from Russian. Chinese radios have variable quality control, Sometimes you get a good one, but sometimes you get a lemon. Parts are difficult to get out of warranty. I needed a volume control for my CCraneSW (a Redsun/Tecsun RP2100).
The control was serviced as an audio board assembly ($150 used). I bought a close-enough control from Mouser, but had to modify it with parts from the old control to work. The resistance material was falling off the old resistance shoe and the radio would blast full-volume when passing over the bad spot. The volume control was made by CTS, the same company as the recalled Toyota accelerator potentiometers.
I copied the IC part numbers and tried to find data sheets for them, but they seem to be captive part numbers that the company keeps as proprietary information. It has had its share of cold, fractured solder joints where the display would fade and go out and memory was lost. I do like the looks of the 'field radio' style 750, but it is not rugged, nor is it an outdoor radio. Poor Max Grundig, what have they done to your good name? Finally decided to purchase the Satellit 750. Have had it about 2 years now. Have experienced none of the quirks or quality issues that may have affected earlier versions of this radio.
It is no communications receiver, it lacks passband tuning and a variety of filters among other features found on a communications receiver. However, it is a very capable receiver. Initially, had it in the shack and used it mostly to copy the W1AW code practice and for some AM BCB DX. Lately, have been using it outdoors as a portable on all bands from LW to VHF air. It does fine with the built-in whip for casual SW broadcast listening or aircraft band monitoring but the nice thing about the 750 is that is has external antenna inputs for ALL bands, most other portables do not.
With an external antenna, ham band and utility listening is much improved. You must use the BFO knob to tune in sideband transmissions but this is not a big deal with me, that was the way it was back when. Anyway, this radio has become my portable to grab when heading out into the field. Has given me many hours of enjoyable listening. I often have my 750 running at low volume in my den so as not to disturb my wife in the adjoining room. This afternoon the volume was louder than usual, so I went to adjust it.
...">Grundig Satellite 5000 Manual Transmission(29.10.2018)'brand names of the well engineered and solidly built electronics of the past have been sold to overseas companies that try to capitalize on them--by selling cheaply made stuff with that good brand name on it. ' On late night TV you'll see all sorts of garbage bearing the Bell & Howell nameplate.
'Currently, third-party companies offer a number of consumer products licensed under the Bell & Howell name [that dates back to 1907 in Chicago], including: 35mm cameras Alarm systems Air purifiers Digital cameras Electric shavers Handheld LCD televisions Heat therapy devices Noise reduction headphones Personal sound amplifiers Portable radios Sunlight desk lamps Sunlight floor lamps Solar powered floodlights' Logged. I purchased one of these (Grundig Satellit 750) rigs in the summer of 2012 and just over a year later the volume control circuit developed serious problems and the unit become pretty much (volume wise) unusable. It was very difficult to set the volume at a normal listening level and have it stay that way. I'm not sure what is actually wrong with the thing, but I expect it's the volume circuit. I read someplace that the volume pot/circuit in the S-750 is very poorly designed.
Grundig Satellit Antenna Information A: Grundig Satellit 205. (From the Grundig Satellit 3000 manual) Grundig Satellit 1400*. The top knob of 10mm (1 cm) in diameter has a cone-shaped design, like the first Grundig Satellit - the Satellit 205/Transistor 5000. This is a much smaller antenna compared to the early Grundig Satellit's.
To improve your results for Fixfoto 3.0 do not include words such as serial number key etc. In your search, excluding those words will result in better results. Make sure your spelling for Fixfoto 3.0 is correct, you might also want to try searching without including the version number. Fixfoto 3 0 keygens and serial numbers download. Fixfoto 3.0 serial numbers. CracksNet The fastest way to find crack, keygen, serial number, patch for any software. Home; Last queries; Top queries; Top views. Football Manager 2010 January Fm2010 11.3.0 keygen. There are also crack groups who work together in order to crack software.
I haven't had any luck finding a schematic diagram and/or service manual. I contacted Eton about repairs (twice), but since the warranty was over, Eton didn't offer any kind of support.
Repairs / support after the warranty runs out are pretty much -> nonexistent. I couldn't get a service manual or schematic. Oh and if you have trouble locating the serial number for the receiver, it is in the battery compartment. The receiver sounds. Ok, not great. It's a basic receiver that I wouldn't buy again. I think a lot of the reviews out there are (overly) generously positive.
Save your money and buy something better. Perhaps something from the used market. Mark -- Logged. Back in 2008 when they were introduced, I came very close to buying a Sattelit750 at HRO in Oakland, but after talking with the manager at that time Mark, God rest his soul, and thinking it over, I opted for the Icom R75 for a couple hundred more. I am happy I did as it gets used literally daily as does my relic R71a, and still acts new.
It's on right now. Sorry to hear the problems with the 750, I read many who are happy with that receiver logging some decent DX. And it is kind of neat-looking.
After all this time I think Grundig should up the quality for the fans. « Last Edit: February 06, 2017, 02:25:35 PM by HFCRUSR » Logged. There is a service manual on Electrotanya, but you will need an unarchiver program to open a.rar file and a translator (Google?) to translate from Russian. Chinese radios have variable quality control, Sometimes you get a good one, but sometimes you get a lemon. Parts are difficult to get out of warranty. I needed a volume control for my CCraneSW (a Redsun/Tecsun RP2100).
The control was serviced as an audio board assembly ($150 used). I bought a close-enough control from Mouser, but had to modify it with parts from the old control to work. The resistance material was falling off the old resistance shoe and the radio would blast full-volume when passing over the bad spot. The volume control was made by CTS, the same company as the recalled Toyota accelerator potentiometers.
I copied the IC part numbers and tried to find data sheets for them, but they seem to be captive part numbers that the company keeps as proprietary information. It has had its share of cold, fractured solder joints where the display would fade and go out and memory was lost. I do like the looks of the 'field radio' style 750, but it is not rugged, nor is it an outdoor radio. Poor Max Grundig, what have they done to your good name? Finally decided to purchase the Satellit 750. Have had it about 2 years now. Have experienced none of the quirks or quality issues that may have affected earlier versions of this radio.
It is no communications receiver, it lacks passband tuning and a variety of filters among other features found on a communications receiver. However, it is a very capable receiver. Initially, had it in the shack and used it mostly to copy the W1AW code practice and for some AM BCB DX. Lately, have been using it outdoors as a portable on all bands from LW to VHF air. It does fine with the built-in whip for casual SW broadcast listening or aircraft band monitoring but the nice thing about the 750 is that is has external antenna inputs for ALL bands, most other portables do not.
With an external antenna, ham band and utility listening is much improved. You must use the BFO knob to tune in sideband transmissions but this is not a big deal with me, that was the way it was back when. Anyway, this radio has become my portable to grab when heading out into the field. Has given me many hours of enjoyable listening. I often have my 750 running at low volume in my den so as not to disturb my wife in the adjoining room. This afternoon the volume was louder than usual, so I went to adjust it.
...">Grundig Satellite 5000 Manual Transmission(29.10.2018)