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Old September 14th 04, 09:48 PM
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Default FS DX-394 General Coverage Receiver

I have a nice receiver that coversLSB-USB-AM-CW.

RADIO SHACK DX-394 ALL MODE RECEIVER FROM 150khzTO 29.999mhz. THIS UNIT HAS
SO239 AND HI Z ANTENNA CONNECTIONS ALSO HAS TAPE OUTPUT REAR JACK. 120VAC
OR 12VDC. RADIO IS LIKE NEW, LOOKS NEW AND WORKING FINE. I DO HAVE THE
OPERATING MANUAL BUT NO BOX.


The Radio Shack DX-394 Communications Receiver brings the voices of the
world to you. In the 13 international short wave (SW) bands, you can hear
news broadcasts and other programs from sources such as Radio Japan, the
British Broadcasting Corporation, Radio Moscow and Radio Peking. You can get
emergency information firsthand by listening to ham radio communications,
including single sideband (SSB) voice transmissions and continuous wave (CW)
Morse code transmissions. In the long wave (LW) band, you can hear
ship-to-shore calls, other marine and aeronautical services, and sometimes
even hurricane reports.You can tune to local broadcasts in the medium wave
(MW) bands. (In the United States, we commonly call the MW band the AM
band).


FEATURES:

PLL Synthesized Receiver - ensures accurate, stable tuning.

Large, Liquid Crystal Display - shows the time, band and frequency,
signal strength, and other indicators.

Five Programmable Timers - let you store frequencies and on/off times
for automatic listening pleasure.

Tape Out Jack - lets you connect an optional tape recorder.

Dual Time - includes a primary clock and a secondary clock, so you can set
one to your local time, and the other to UTC (Coordinated Universal Time -
also known as Greenwich Mean Time) or to the local time of a city in another
time zone.

Search Tuning - scans up or down the band for the next available station.

Memory Tuning - stores up to 160 frequencies so you can quickly select your
favorite stations.

Direct Access Tuning - tunes to the frequency you enter on the keypad.

Rotary Tuning Adjustment - lets you manually tun desired frequencies or
channels.

Lock - prevents you from accidentally changing the band or frequency
changing the clock settings, or turning on or off the timer.

MW Step Setting - lets you easily change the frequency step setting to match
the MW (AM) broadcast frequencies used by many other countries.

RF Gain Control - sets the receiver's sensitivity.

Headphones Jack - lets you connnect a pair of headphones.

External Speaker Jack - lets you connect an external speaker.

Dual Conversion Upper - eliminates any interference from IF Superheterodyne
(Intermediate Frequency) images, so you only hear the selected frequency.

Monitor Memory - lets you temporarily save a frequency.

Two Antenna Jacks - lets you use high- or low-impedance antenna connector.

Memory Backup - replacement-free rechargeable lithium battery keeps channels
stored in memory for more than 1 month during a power loss.

Two Power Options - lets you power the receiver from standard AC power or
from your vehicle's battery (with an optional DC cigarette lighterpower
cable; does not come with it).

I AM ASKING $100.00 +SHIPPING.EMAIL ME IF INTERESTED.



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