Grundig Satellit 210 (Transistor 6001) 1969 - 1971
The radio looks very much like its predecessor ,but many upgrades has been performed , as could be expected.. The receiver complied with regulations for use as "Ship- Broadcast Receiver with limited permission" (Permission= "Zulassung / Zeefunk" ,you will find this info in the spec- tables with official permission-numbers and certificates) Grundig made use of this fact in the marketing of these radios. The radio had holes for screws in the bottom of chassis for mounting aboard ships (etc.), separate holes also for securing the (optional) SSB-unit.
Antenna-trimmer, linear adjustment circuits for SW2-SW9, greater selectivity through adding ceramic filters, LW extended up to 420kHz, earphone-connector moved to the front of set, descriptions underneath carrying handle for button/wheel functions, on the right side of the set a new tuning-wheel (with a small caved-in "button" on inside of tuning- wheel for easy one-finger operation), operation through either batteries/ mains unit TN12A / Dryfit PC Accumulator 476 with charging unit TN14, new scale for charging and battery levels, improved "Kurzwellen-lupe" ("Shortwave-lens"/fine-tuning for SW1/LW/MW)
Like for the the earlier models, a radio-amateur model "Grundig Satellit 210 Amateur" was also manufactured. The Satellit 210 Amateur now also had a separate band-spread for 160 meters.
The Satellit 210 was available in black(leather-look)/metal or wood.
Check out the original add below , as an example of Grundig's own description of the radio: