Shortwave Radio Receivers – Featuring the Grundig Shortwave Radio, Grundig Satellit 750, g8 Traveler II, Yacht Boy
Review of Grundig Satellit 750 AM/FM-Stereo/Shortwave/Aircraft Band Radio
With a Grundig Satellit 750 shortwave radio, you have the ability to tune in to local radio stations and emergency channels or you could tune into the world. There are actually a lot of people who use their shortwave radio as a hobby. Some enthusiasts like to tune them to their local emergency channel, especially when they have relatives who are fire officers or work for the police department. These radios will keep them abreast of all that is occuring in their neighborhood. Actually, back in 1921, the very first successful radio tests between England and America were conducted by amateur radio enthusiasts and hobbyists . By 1924 lots of specially licensed amateurs were regularly making transoceanic contacts at distances of more than six thousand miles. There may well be no better equipment for the hobbyist or professional than the Grundig Satellit 750 reviewed here. Read on for detailed information.
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.
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