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mike maghakian September 23rd 04 03:02 AM

FS: Radio shack DX-300 receiver
 
lost cost digital communiations receiver ! this one is in good condition,
works fine !

only $110 plus shipping

will include antenna wire and 8 NiCD C cells for battery operation in
addition to the built in AC operation



CW September 23rd 04 10:58 PM

Is that "low cost" or "lost cause"? BTW, it's an analog radio with a digital
readout.

"mike maghakian" wrote in message
...
lost cost digital communiations receiver ! this one is in good condition,
works fine !

only $110 plus shipping

will include antenna wire and 8 NiCD C cells for battery operation in
addition to the built in AC operation





mike maghakian September 24th 04 06:04 AM

that is low cost

yes it is analog with digital readout




"CW" no adddress@spam free.com wrote in message
...
Is that "low cost" or "lost cause"? BTW, it's an analog radio with a

digital
readout.

"mike maghakian" wrote in message
...
lost cost digital communiations receiver ! this one is in good

condition,
works fine !

only $110 plus shipping

will include antenna wire and 8 NiCD C cells for battery operation in
addition to the built in AC operation







CW September 24th 04 07:41 AM

I new that is what you meant. I forgot to include the smiley:)

"mike maghakian" wrote in message
...
that is low cost

yes it is analog with digital readout




"CW" no adddress@spam free.com wrote in message
...
Is that "low cost" or "lost cause"? BTW, it's an analog radio with a

digital
readout.

"mike maghakian" wrote in message
...
lost cost digital communiations receiver ! this one is in good

condition,
works fine !

only $110 plus shipping

will include antenna wire and 8 NiCD C cells for battery operation in
addition to the built in AC operation









[email protected] September 28th 04 07:03 AM

BTW, it's an analog radio with a digital readout.

however, I have seen analog radios with digital readout tha said right
on them or right on the actual packaging (depending on the radio),
"digital radio" for sale brand new at the stores. The "digital radio"
label was put on by the manufacturers, not by the stores.

because of that, at first I thought that these were the new digital
radios. However, upon further investigation, they turned out to be only
regular analog radios with digital readout.

I wonder how they can get away with this false advertising.




Frank Dresser October 3rd 04 03:31 AM


wrote in message
...
BTW, it's an analog radio with a digital readout.

however, I have seen analog radios with digital readout tha said right
on them or right on the actual packaging (depending on the radio),
"digital radio" for sale brand new at the stores. The "digital radio"
label was put on by the manufacturers, not by the stores.

because of that, at first I thought that these were the new digital
radios. However, upon further investigation, they turned out to be only
regular analog radios with digital readout.

I wonder how they can get away with this false advertising.




Why not? The radios have a digital display.

Nearly all radios are still analog radios, even if they have microprocessor
controls. True digital radios have digital demodulators.

Frank Dresser



John S. October 4th 04 06:49 PM

Well, I don't see what is false or misleading about that statement.
The didn't describe in any detail at all what made up the circuitry of
that radio. If they had promised a PLL double conversion receiver
circuit then delivered a cheap single conversion set then that would
be misleading. But the radio is digital...it has a digital display.
Just like the old digital clocks from the 1970's with a digital
display turned by an ac motor.



wrote in message ...
BTW, it's an analog radio with a digital readout.

however, I have seen analog radios with digital readout tha said right
on them or right on the actual packaging (depending on the radio),
"digital radio" for sale brand new at the stores. The "digital radio"
label was put on by the manufacturers, not by the stores.

because of that, at first I thought that these were the new digital
radios. However, upon further investigation, they turned out to be only
regular analog radios with digital readout.

I wonder how they can get away with this false advertising.



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