![]() ![]() It may not be a proper āSā meter, but is that necessary on this class of radio? It's worth mentioning here, that the restyle given to the meter is inspired. In short, a better meter is hard to imagine. It also seems to give a true indication of signal strength. Grundig appear to have got the damping just right on the meter, the needle moving quickly to the right spot, but not overshooting. The tuning meter is a gem, well calibrated, consistent and rock steady. On FM, this set is more sensitive than expected, having similar reception abilities to the 500/700, and certainly more sensitivity than the 300. ![]() Introduced alongside the 650, a mildly modified 600, which offered the full set of traditional Satellit facilities, the 400 was useful for those who wanted a more compact radio, or didn't need the full range of facilities that the 650 offered. It has full coverage (in International form, as reviewed here), with dual conversion & SSB on SW (more later). The Satellit 400 is a PLL synthesizer tuned portable radio receiver, launched onto the market in 1986. ![]()
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