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Monitoring Times/ Grove Enterprises Closing Shop

Posted by FRG7SWL on August 11, 2013 at 09:07:13:

Read on Glen Hauser's DX Listening Digest that Bob & Judy Grove are retiring after 35 years. Which means Monitoring Times will be shutting down after December's issue. Along with Grove Enterprises. Guess only Ham Radio Outlet & Universal Radio will remain as sources for communications-related gear. ... It's back! Eton/Grundig apparently resurrected their G4000A portable receiver due to popular demand. Still has the same stellar qualities of its' Yacht Boy 400PE pedigree (& Yacht Boy 400 before that). Can be used as an FM tuner source in a pinch, too. Paul Emory used a G4000A as FM feed into his P.A. system during KVMR's recent 35th Birthday bash in Nevada City's Pioneer Park. Brian Lee's Colour Radio oldies show & Laura Miller's Diamonds & Rust never sounded better! 73s para Sactown!!!