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[email protected] April 30th 13 07:10 PM

DX-399 Clearance
 
On Monday, October 21, 2002 3:56:08 PM UTC-4, Ali N. wrote:
I picked up a new Radioshack DX-399 over the weekend. These are on clearance, marked down to $39.97 from $150. Overall I've been very pleased with it, and quite surprised at this little radio's performance, considering its cheap price. It's small and light, comes with a carrying pouch, and includes an AC adapter. For under $40 you are getting a dual conversion radio with 1 kHz tuning from 153 Khz - 29.999 Mhz. This is the same radio as the Sangean ATS-606, and seems like the perfect travel companion. For the price, I don't think it can be beat. Radioshack part number is 20-229. For better performance just hook up a 20 feet wire to its external antenna connection (Radioshack 278-1374 is a good choice).Ali.


Givn the age of this post, I will be pleasantly surprised for a reply. I have the RS DX-399 but the speaker is most likely blown out (very scratchy... sounds good thru earphones). Anyone have any idea how to get to the speaker? Thanks.

joe April 30th 13 08:37 PM

DX-399 Clearance
 
wrote:


Givn the age of this post, I will be pleasantly surprised for a reply. I
have the RS DX-399 but the speaker is most likely blown out (very
scratchy... sounds good thru earphones). Anyone have any idea how to get
to the speaker? Thanks.


look he
http://support.radioshack.com/suppor...oc25/25140.pdf



DhiaDuit April 30th 13 09:28 PM

DX-399 Clearance
 
On Tuesday, April 30, 2013 2:37:49 PM UTC-5, joe wrote:
wrote:





Givn the age of this post, I will be pleasantly surprised for a reply. I


have the RS DX-399 but the speaker is most likely blown out (very


scratchy... sounds good thru earphones). Anyone have any idea how to get


to the speaker? Thanks.




look he
http://support.radioshack.com/suppor...oc25/25140.pdf


Google,,, Radioshack DX 399 Radio (eham review) I will look for that radio in some Radio Shack stores near me.

Michael Black[_2_] May 1st 13 03:33 AM

DX-399 Clearance
 
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013, wrote:

On Monday, October 21, 2002 3:56:08 PM UTC-4, Ali N. wrote:
I picked up a new Radioshack DX-399 over the weekend. These are on
clearance, marked down to $39.97 from $150. Overall I've been very
pleased with it, and quite surprised at this little radio's
performance, considering its cheap price. It's small and light, comes
with a carrying pouch, and includes an AC adapter. For under $40 you
are getting a dual conversion radio with 1 kHz tuning from 153 Khz -
29.999 Mhz. This is the same radio as the Sangean ATS-606, and seems
like the perfect travel companion. For the price, I don't think it can
be beat. Radioshack part number is 20-229. For better performance just
hook up a 20 feet wire to its external antenna connection (Radioshack
278-1374 is a good choice).Ali.


Givn the age of this post, I will be pleasantly surprised for a reply. I
have the RS DX-399 but the speaker is most likely blown out (very
scratchy... sounds good thru earphones). Anyone have any idea how to get
to the speaker? Thanks.

Then why did you reply to a 2002 post?

If you actualy have a question, don't go looking for an ancient thread to
reply to, start a new one. Just because google hasnt' fixed the bug that
allows replies to posts older than 30 days doesn't mean every idiot should
be replying to old posts. Use some common sense.

Michael



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