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[email protected] March 28th 13 06:55 PM

Realistic dx-300 purchase
 
On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 9:56:39 AM UTC-4, dave wrote:
On 03/19/2013 07:53 PM, m II wrote:

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Bought used for 90 dollars. It seems well worth it. No scratches and


no corrosion in the battery compartment. Model 1A9 serial 8-0057XX.


Build quality is good, but the controls are a bit on the wobbly side.


Better than the tuning knob on the early Grundig Satellit 800, however.




Once I got it home and practiced learning the controls it started to


remind me of the FRG-7 sitting in the other room. The Barlow-Wadley


tuning scheme is almost identical, with just the location of the knobs


changed to protect the innocent.




At first, the preselector tuning, which is a rotary knob turning a


wide, frequency marked belt was frozen. A minutes of twisting back and


forth has loosened it up nicely. Pure luck, no doubt.




The reception is nowhere near as bad as some have reported. I tied a


three foot wire to the high impedance terminal and got the 10 Mhz time


signal right away. Cuba, at around 6060 Mhz (I forget the exact


frequency...) came in very well also. There was no ground wire attached.




The Digital readout is right on, despite the analog tuning circuitry


driving it.




Is anyone aware of weak points in this set? Any preventive medicine to


delay an early death?




As an extra bonus, the seller threw in a Patrolman 9 at no charge. He


had received it in trade for a half empty bottle of Jack Daniels. It


appears Holland MI is just crawling with derelict neighbours.






mike










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I traded mine and a Bearcat 1000 for 2 [ea] R-390As


What condition were the 390A's ?

dave March 31st 13 03:05 PM

Realistic dx-300 purchase
 
On 03/28/2013 11:55 AM, wrote:
On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 9:56:39 AM UTC-4, dave wrote:
On 03/19/2013 07:53 PM, m II wrote:

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Hash: SHA1




Bought used for 90 dollars. It seems well worth it. No scratches and


no corrosion in the battery compartment. Model 1A9 serial 8-0057XX.


Build quality is good, but the controls are a bit on the wobbly side.


Better than the tuning knob on the early Grundig Satellit 800, however.




Once I got it home and practiced learning the controls it started to


remind me of the FRG-7 sitting in the other room. The Barlow-Wadley


tuning scheme is almost identical, with just the location of the knobs


changed to protect the innocent.




At first, the preselector tuning, which is a rotary knob turning a


wide, frequency marked belt was frozen. A minutes of twisting back and


forth has loosened it up nicely. Pure luck, no doubt.




The reception is nowhere near as bad as some have reported. I tied a


three foot wire to the high impedance terminal and got the 10 Mhz time


signal right away. Cuba, at around 6060 Mhz (I forget the exact


frequency...) came in very well also. There was no ground wire attached.




The Digital readout is right on, despite the analog tuning circuitry


driving it.




Is anyone aware of weak points in this set? Any preventive medicine to


delay an early death?




As an extra bonus, the seller threw in a Patrolman 9 at no charge. He


had received it in trade for a half empty bottle of Jack Daniels. It


appears Holland MI is just crawling with derelict neighbours.






mike










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I traded mine and a Bearcat 1000 for 2 [ea] R-390As


What condition were the 390A's ?


One was complete and working, the other was complete for parts. I made a
really good receiver out of the 2, then sold them and bought a Drake
R8B. My radio budget is up to about $3,000 now. I have a K3, R75, Drake
SW2, Hallicrafters 3000, Yaesu VRX7, Kenwood TS440SAT, more portables
than I can find. Sell all or part and buy the latest and greatest. I
love this country.


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