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On 1 May 2006 05:25:03 -0700, "John S." wrote:
Lisa Simpson wrote: Just "won" a DX-160 off ebay and am wondering if anyone has an electronic version of the owner's manual they'd care to post or point me at for download? Congratulations, you will get a lot of listening enjoyment from that radio I'm sure. Did it come with the speaker as well? I acquired an earlier version, the DX150b at an estate sale and found it to be straightforward to use. The manual (at least mine) did a good job of explaining how to use bandspread and main tuning. Once you have that down the rest is easy. If you make a Bandspread vs Main tuning chart you can accurately tune to 5 KHz or better every time. Find an ''anchor'' station at the end of each band. Set the Bandspread to 0 or 100 (as appropriate) when tuned to said anchor (e.g. WWV on 10.0). Tune bandspread and log stations with real frequency vs Bandspread indication. Do this for each band and you'll be able to extrapolate the channels in between. Graph paper comes in handy. |
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