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[email protected] March 9th 06 05:13 AM

Lenoxx Sound
 
I bought a small Lenoxx Sound AM/FM Sports Radio,model PR-37 radio at
the Goodwill store this afternoon.Instead of the usual dial
markings,this radio is marked like this,
AM . . . . .53 . . 65 . . 90 . 120 . . 170 . . X10KHz
FM . . . . . 88 . . 94 . 100 . . 106 . 108 . . . . . MHz

Why those kind of markings? Foreign market radio?
cuhulin


dxAce March 9th 06 12:30 PM

Lenoxx Sound
 


wrote:

I bought a small Lenoxx Sound AM/FM Sports Radio,model PR-37 radio at
the Goodwill store this afternoon.Instead of the usual dial
markings,this radio is marked like this,
AM . . . . .53 . . 65 . . 90 . 120 . . 170 . . X10KHz
FM . . . . . 88 . . 94 . 100 . . 106 . 108 . . . . . MHz

Why those kind of markings? Foreign market radio?


Superadio II is marked like that as well.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



John S. March 9th 06 01:03 PM

Lenoxx Sound
 

wrote:
I bought a small Lenoxx Sound AM/FM Sports Radio,model PR-37 radio at
the Goodwill store this afternoon.Instead of the usual dial
markings,this radio is marked like this,
AM . . . . .53 . . 65 . . 90 . 120 . . 170 . . X10KHz
FM . . . . . 88 . . 94 . 100 . . 106 . 108 . . . . . MHz

Why those kind of markings? Foreign market radio?
cuhulin


I think those are fairly standard markings, although many radios skip
the 10x notation these days.


[email protected] March 9th 06 02:50 PM

Lenoxx Sound
 
wrote:
I bought a small Lenoxx Sound AM/FM Sports Radio,model PR-37 radio at
the Goodwill store this afternoon.Instead of the usual dial
markings,this radio is marked like this,
AM . . . . .53 . . 65 . . 90 . 120 . . 170 . . X10KHz
FM . . . . . 88 . . 94 . 100 . . 106 . 108 . . . . . MHz

Why those kind of markings? Foreign market radio?


I guess you're talking about the X10kHz stuff. It's the foreign markets
that have 9kHz channel spacing, so leaving off the last digit makes
even less sense for them!

Look at a 60's/70's era "pocket transistor" AM radio. There's a little
thumbwheel for the dial and there really is not room to write out the
full frequency to the last kHz. A common notation was to write some of
the leading digits bigger than others (although that was always
confusing to me, especially because it was often done inconsistently.)

Tim.


[email protected] March 9th 06 04:12 PM

Lenoxx Sound
 
I think radios such as Lenoxx Sound and GPX and Sound Design (although
they probally are made by the same factory/company) are much underated
by some people.The ones I own are all very good,in my opinion.I once
bought a Sangean 909 AM/FM/Shortwave radio from www.ccrane.com
company.I remember inside of the back of the radio where the batteies go
there was two tiny toggle/flip switches.One for 10KHz and one for 9KHz.I
have known for many,many years 9KHz is for some foreign
markets/countries.
cuhulin


Slow Code March 9th 06 11:50 PM

Lenoxx Sound
 
wrote in
:

I bought a small Lenoxx Sound AM/FM Sports Radio,model PR-37 radio at
the Goodwill store this afternoon.Instead of the usual dial
markings,this radio is marked like this,
AM . . . . .53 . . 65 . . 90 . 120 . . 170 . . X10KHz
FM . . . . . 88 . . 94 . 100 . . 106 . 108 . . . . . MHz

Why those kind of markings? Foreign market radio?
cuhulin



I think to save space, and a less cluttered look.


SC


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