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Warpcore August 6th 03 06:56 PM

DX 394 audio question
 
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



The Dawn Soliloquy August 6th 03 10:29 PM


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.

Warpcore August 6th 03 11:40 PM

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.




Don August 24th 03 06:11 PM

Replace C155, a 100 uf, with a 470 uf electrolytic capacitor.
This will enhance the lower audio frequencies. Of course you are
authorized to experiment for your own personal tastes. An
outboard amplifier and speakers may negate the need to do any
internal modifications!

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Tom Holden August 27th 03 04:31 AM

For more on mods to the DX-394, check out the 450 member Yahoo!Group at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RADIOSHACKDX394/ .

73, Tom VE3MEO

"Don" wrote in message
...
Replace C155, a 100 uf, with a 470 uf electrolytic capacitor.
This will enhance the lower audio frequencies. Of course you are
authorized to experiment for your own personal tastes. An
outboard amplifier and speakers may negate the need to do any
internal modifications!





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