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If you have one in good physical and working order, what would you
take for it (including shipping)? I also like to use paypal if possible. |
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Best damn RX for under $1000 for sure!
-- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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Are you making fun of me?
![]() anything about this radio? Its sensitivity, selectivity....especially on AM/SHORTWAVE? I listen to SSB on occasion, but mostly regular shortwave stations. Gregg wrote in message news:jylZb.27702$Ff2.8326@clgrps12... Best damn RX for under $1000 for sure! |
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Judah Smith wrote:
Are you making fun of me? ![]() anything about this radio? Its sensitivity, selectivity....especially on AM/SHORTWAVE? I listen to SSB on occasion, but mostly regular shortwave stations. Every radio is basically performance vs. cost, collector's items excepted. In the category of under $100 radios it is typical. Selectivity, stability and immunity to overload tend to be more expensive but for BCLing and SWLing I think its an okay radio. http://www.radio67.freeserve.co.uk/s...m#Realistic200 http://user.netonecom.net/~swordman/Radio/DX200.htm -BM |
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Behold, Judah Smith signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:
Are you making fun of me? ![]() Nope! I have owned every Rat-Shack RX up to the DX-440 and having worked for them, used every Grundig up to the Satellir 800 - all junk compared to the DX-200, IMO. The front-end overloads easily, so if you're getting lots of images/splatter, turn the RF gain to somewhere between 9 and 10 o'clock and you'll be OK :-) -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm excited to try it out. I finally took
the plung and tried some hardware mods on my DX-394, and it works great now. So I am thinking of trying to do some mods to the audio portion of this radio. Just for kicks. I just have to figure out how to do it. The DX-394 had a bunch of very detailed instructions for mods on the net. The DX-200 seems like a much rarer radio, and not as many people have messed with it. So I may have to experiment. But being a electronic newbie...it will be a learning curve. At least I have both the users manual with schematic, and the alignment and mantaince manual. I'm hoping it is pretty roomy to work in. My DX-160 is also modded (though not by me) and while I can't testify to how it sounded before the mods....it sounds really nice with my headphones now. So I do want to try something with the DX-200. I often wondered if an audio filter, or equalizer would help if hooked up to the radio. I wonder if you could adjust it to improve the bass response. Gregg wrote in message news:abFZb.33357$D_5.21441@edtnps84... Behold, Judah Smith signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament: Are you making fun of me? ![]() Nope! I have owned every Rat-Shack RX up to the DX-440 and having worked for them, used every Grundig up to the Satellir 800 - all junk compared to the DX-200, IMO. The front-end overloads easily, so if you're getting lots of images/splatter, turn the RF gain to somewhere between 9 and 10 o'clock and you'll be OK :-) |
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Behold, Judah Smith signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:
I often wondered if an audio filter, or equalizer would help if hooked up to the radio. I wonder if you could adjust it to improve the bass response. I had a jack on the back that sent the audio from the pre-amp transistor out and in back to the audio power amp IC. One of those things that short when the jack is out for normal operation and you could plugin audio processing equipment. Since I maily DX'd Lowfers and aero NDB's with it, a high-Q filter was a must. Worked good. The normal audio circuitry in the DX-200 attenuates everything below 200Hz for optimum voice reception. -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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