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On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 20:24:27 -0600, Tom Holden wrote
(in message ): CW wrote: It's still a POS. Had two stock ones and one with the mods. Got rid of them but kept my DX 300. To each his own. What's a POS? "Piece of Junk". (That should be close enough grin.) Gray BTW, reviews of DX-300: 3/5 - eHam.net http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/3454 "used audio filtering for its Wide/Narrow bandwidth"; "prone to overload"; "quite 'twitchy' to tune properly" - http://www.anarc.org/naswa/issues/0396/equp0396.html 1/5 - http://www.dxing.com/rx/dx200.htm the same source that gave 1/5 for the DX-394! So in the opinion of others, the DX-300 is value-rated inferior to or no better than the DX-394, without mods. With suitable mods, the DX-394 can be greatly improved. There is no other radio receiver in the market that I'm aware of that has as large and comprehensive base of documented, useful modifications. It has the 3rd largest receiver-specific user group in Yahoo!Groups. 73, Tom |
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