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Old October 22nd 05, 04:53 AM
Don
 
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Default Ten Tec 320D

Brian,

I copied some of the links off of your webpage related to the 320. That's a
nice collection you have. You are one sick dude. Have you sought therapy for
your RCOCB (Radio Collecting Obsessive Compulsive Behavior)?

http://www.cam.org/~noelbou/RxPlus/

http://www.qsl.net/ab9b/KF5OJ/index.html

http://www.mindspring.com/~tom2000/rx320/Scan320.html



"Brian Denley" wrote in message
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Michael Black wrote:
m II ) writes:
Don wrote:

Yes the antenna I had was not the best but that was not really what
I was dissatisfied with. I dunno... there's just something about
spinning dial/knobs on a real radio. Spinning knobs via mouse just
seemed a little odd. Of course there are a lot more functions and
versatility with a computer aided radio. Oh yeah... talk about a
nice, big, easy to read display... There are none better.

What type of antenna are you using on your 320? Correct me if I'm
wrong but I thing the only difference between the 320 and the 320D
is that the D is DRM capable. Not a big deal in my book. Maybe I
could find a deal on a used 320 on Ebay...



Is the 320 your primary/only SW radio?


No. I sometimes get attacks of the 'spinning dial/knobs on a real
radio' syndrome. My latest new (to me) radio is a well maintained
Kenwood R1000. Some of the other sets include a Zenith Trans Oceanic
R7000, Sangean 909 and RS 398, Yaesu FRG 9600, FRG 7 and a Kenwood
R2000. They're all fun and get rotated into usage when the urge
moves me.


So there should be a "knob controller" that connects to the computer
and gives the needed knob function for tuning.

Michael


There is.

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