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Old March 4th 04, 05:59 AM
Mike Maghakian
 
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all these issues are covered by easy fixes, if you don't want to do them
, then the DX-394 is NOT the radio for you. My 394 is selective (mod),
quiet (inherently), has no pops(mod) and is a very nice radio.

I would pay a lot lot more than $50 for one and buy a dozen at a time if
I could.


It is unfortunate that people like you spread so much misleading
information. It is the reason the 394 is SO misunderstood.


Mike




WG wrote:
I got mine a few years ago and I must say that it is the best of all the RS
short-wave radios that I have owned. That isn't saying much. A squelch
circuit would have been nice as that the radio is very noisy. It has next to
no filtering and when you tune manually it pops at every point 1 of a KC. I
also find that it has a drift on SSB that it has had from the first day. It
is ok if all you want to listen to is VOA or other AM stations but no good
for the good stuff on short-wave. I use mine as a spare rig and my Yeasu as
a primary. I wouldn't pay more then $50.00 for one.

"kamalakar pasupuleti" wrote in message
om...

I find couple of Radio Shack DX 394 on e-bay , is it woth bidding
considering the technology . If yes how much should I bid ? Any
feedback is appreciated .

Kam





 
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