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I believe you're mistaken. The DX-398 does have true usb and lsb. Press
the AM mode button to cycle through them. |
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Plaaying around with the DX398 I have found
that a "strong" singal is much better then a weak one. I just ran 100' of wire and laid it on the newly fallen snow. Wtih no matching tranformer. (as an aside, antennas work much better if errected in bad weather, in fact the worst the weather the better the performance!). By winding the wire in and out, I have it on a military spool, I found that the DX398 is much happier with a strong signal. I don't have access to equipment to measure the exact signal required, and I don't think the ARRL lab comparison of the DX398 with other portables adressed that issue. And yes my wife is convinced that I am insane. But she willingly helps me with thes odd experiments. At some point I am going to have to errect an antenna "just for her". I am just glad she hasn't grabed one of my R2000s! (My original R2000 is showing it's age, I took it on one too many picnics and I hope to restore it in the near future. The tuning has gotten very touchy and I tend to use it for a dedicated WWV receiver at the moment.) Terry |
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"Scott A." wrote: I believe you're mistaken. The DX-398 does have true usb and lsb. Press the AM mode button to cycle through them. I screwed up on the model numbers my radio is a 380. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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