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![]() ![]() Edits will go thru the review Approval process.ĭo not submit a product review critiquing another review or reviewer. You can add to or update/edit your existing review's content including the Rating and Time Owned with the Edit button on the right side of the review text body. Multiple reviews of the same product by one person will unfairly bias/skew the product average rating numbers. Reviews are limited to one review per product for each reviewer. No obscenities, discriminatory, abusive, or other content not suitable in public or for younger readers.ĭon't review home brewed equipment or home-brew copies of commercially made products. If using an anonymous eHam user ID for submitting reviews there has been a court ruling regarding identity disclosure of writers of false reviews. Reviews only stating "Its great"or "Terrible product" are not helpful without more information why its great or terrible. Mixing reviews together of both products and companies/customer service results in product Rating numbers/Stars that do not reflect a valid Rating of the actual product.Ī review should provide useful relevant opinions of a product. The correct venue for these reviews is the eHam Community Forum "Company Reviews". The product reviews is not the correct place for reviews of customer service or companies/dealers/manufacturers. The reviews are not a Forum for two-way exchanges, product inquiries, general discussions, complaints, help requests, product repairs or modifications, or customer service issues. Products to be reviewed typically should be tangible ham radio related items such as radios, antennas, towers, test equipment, feedlines, etc.ĮHam's Product Reviews are intended to provide an opportunity to share an opinion, positive or negative, of a commercially available ham radio-related product or service.Ī valid product review is one where you have experience or knowledge of the product that you would like to share with others. If your new review has not been Approved after several days you can assume that it was found to not be within the product review T's&C's shown below during screening. Before adding a new product use the "Search" tool on reviews Home page to determine if that product already exists in a category.Ĥ. The delay can vary from minutes to a day or more.ģ. The delay is for new review screening and approval. There's a delay before newly submitted reviews are Approved and posted in eHam's reviews. eHam's Product Reviews are a database of ham radio related products and services personal opinions.Ģ. I returned it rather than absorbing the $50.ġ. Even here, though, the 300 is a skosh more selective, and to my ear (throughearbuds),sounds even better. ![]() ![]() With the set apparently designed mainly for the stronger signals, a wide filter makes sense.the audio sounds full. One of the few nice signals that can be depended upon on the 21Mhz band is BBC on 21.47 Mhz. On the 21Mhz band, Coverage begins with about 21.55Mhz. So much for hearing Greece, BBC on 9.41, and N. I tried to tune in Greece on 9.42 Mhz, and discovered that the G1100 does not tune below 9.44 Mhz on the 9Mhz band. The other dissapointment is that some of the bands are not included in a complete manner. #Grundig eton g1100 digital world receiver radio free#I've always been amazed at how free from overload that the Mini 300 manages to be. I'm guessing that the antenna was kept short to reduce the set's sensitivity in order to avoid overloading problems. The antenna is much shorter than the 300. This was a surprise seeing as the coverage was expanded upwards to include the 21Mhz band! Grundig confirmed that this is inherent with the G1100 (i.e, this was not a bad G1100). On the 15,17, and 21Mhz bands, the G1100 was noticably less sensitive. The sensitivity as good (or almost as good)as the 300 on 6,7,9, and 11 Mhz. Also, a backlight is provided, the display digits are larger, and, unlike the Mini 300 which displays 5Khz high, the G1100 is close to being correct. Indeed, the G1100 adds the 4,5, and 21 Mhz bands. I was hoping that this set would be on a par with the Mini 300 with expanded coverage. ![]()
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