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You are a scholar and a gentleman s: thanks. I like my little radio. I'd
like to have something even better, but that's in the future. Regards. Its (The Dawn Soliloquy) wrote in message ... http://inscoe.org/load.cgi?dx394 http://www.webdeals.net/dx394.htm http://www.mods.dk/mods.php3?model=d...io=radio_shack http://www.mods.dk/mods.php3?radio=r...ctid=1847#1847 etc. Have fun, I had one of the DX-394s for some time, nice receiver. It had a small problem with the display when I bought it, but I somehow managed to disassemble the unit and clean the contact areas pertaining to the display and actually reassembled it. Most surprisingly, it worked. Regards. In article et, "Warpcore" wrote: I am using a pair of Sony boom box speakers for audio output, since the built in speaker produces really lousy sound (no amplification). I have read that a capacitor across the audio output can help. What value or value range should I use, and what type capacitor ? TIA Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |
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