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Diverd4777 October 11th 03 02:24 AM

JWIN JX-M14
 
In article , Jack
writes:


Bottom line: A neat little pocket-portable AM-FM-SW "bang-about"
radio that won't hurt much should it fall in the water when boating,
become lost, or stolen from the car / office. Digital display makes
it easier to tune than the also popular Coby slide-rule radios in this
price range (15-25 dollars).


Agree.. have picked up 12.095 ( BBC from Ascension) walking around in NYC
streets; but does overload.
It's very good on batteries, so I use it as an FM source put through Computer
speakers.

Nice for tooling around on a Bike; if your out in the clear, you can pick up
stronger stations.
if you crash & it flies apart; you're just out ten bucks !

will try an external antenna later on whilst on Bike.

Dan



WShoots1 October 11th 03 07:27 AM

After using mine for a month or two, I noticed a shortcoming. All the SW ranges
had shifted upward about 50 kHz. Someday, I'll open it and see if they can be
tuned back down. I doubt it, though. The B&H couldn't be. Its capacitors were
for peaking the inputs.

I just tried a sheet of steel behind my jWIN. It dropped the ranges 10 kHz.
Then I played around with magnets behind it. It would go momentarily crazy and
then settle down. After I got through fooling around, I saw that the ranges
were back to where they used to be. :-)

Bill aka MacGyver, K5BY

Diverd4777 October 11th 03 01:33 PM

Quite useful info;
- thanks!

In article ,
(WShoots1) writes:

After using mine for a month or two, I noticed a shortcoming. All the SW
ranges
had shifted upward about 50 kHz. Someday, I'll open it and see if they can be
tuned back down. I doubt it, though. The B&H couldn't be. Its capacitors were
for peaking the inputs.

I just tried a sheet of steel behind my jWIN. It dropped the ranges 10 kHz.
Then I played around with magnets behind it. It would go momentarily crazy
and
then settle down. After I got through fooling around, I saw that the ranges
were back to where they used to be. :-)

Bill aka MacGyver, K5BY









David Moisan October 12th 03 09:19 PM

On 11 Oct 2003 06:27:02 GMT, (WShoots1) wrote:


I just tried a sheet of steel behind my jWIN. It dropped the ranges 10 kHz.
Then I played around with magnets behind it. It would go momentarily crazy and
then settle down. After I got through fooling around, I saw that the ranges
were back to where they used to be. :-)


The tuning capacitor is right under the flipstand, so if you have your
fingers wrapped around the radio, it will detune. I like the radio
but wish the tuning range on all bands was 50 kHz higher.

David Moisan, N1KGH, SKYWARN

Invisible Disability:
http://www.davidmoisan.org/invisible_disability.html
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WShoots1 October 13th 03 03:18 AM

I like the radio but wish the tuning range on all bands was 50 kHz higher.


Give it time. Let it age. G

By the way... That creep in frequency was not due to a weak battery. I tried
new cells, too. No change -- until I started playing around.

Bill, K5BY


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