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Jack wrote:
While taking out the trash, I noticed a portable with a definite multiband slide-rule dial at the top of the dumpster. I pick it out... It turns out to be a Radio Shack DX-360. In rather sad shape, I might add. Cigarette scars all over it; obviously not well taken care of. I decide to take it back to my shop and nurse it back to health. The switches and pots definitely need cleaning and the rod antenna is also snapped. Otherwise, electrically in fair shape, except for the band switch which requires a lot of tweaking to set, and may need to be replaced. OK. I now have another SW portable to play with. I'd like to know a little about it. Searching the net reveals only a couple really outdated classifieds, selling used for 20-30 bucks. Radio Shack's website has no data. All I can see is that it uses discrete parts - no new-fangled radio-on-a-chip SMD stuff. Anybody know a little about this receiver? What years it was manufactured? Cost new? How did it stand compared with other portables in its class? (I assume it was a budget class world-bander). Post a picture. I could probably give you a very rough estimate of how old it is by looking at the front. |
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tommyknocker wrote in message ...
Jack wrote: While taking out the trash, I noticed a portable with a definite multiband slide-rule dial at the top of the dumpster. I pick it out... It turns out to be a Radio Shack DX-360. In rather sad shape, I might add. Cigarette scars all over it; obviously not well taken care of. I decide to take it back to my shop and nurse it back to health. The switches and pots definitely need cleaning and the rod antenna is also snapped. Otherwise, electrically in fair shape, except for the band switch which requires a lot of tweaking to set, and may need to be replaced. OK. I now have another SW portable to play with. I'd like to know a little about it. Searching the net reveals only a couple really outdated classifieds, selling used for 20-30 bucks. Radio Shack's website has no data. All I can see is that it uses discrete parts - no new-fangled radio-on-a-chip SMD stuff. Anybody know a little about this receiver? What years it was manufactured? Cost new? How did it stand compared with other portables in its class? (I assume it was a budget class world-bander). Post a picture. I could probably give you a very rough estimate of how old it is by looking at the front. I bought the dx 360 in L.A. for $160.00 in December of 1987 my first s.w receiver. With a bit of wire attatched to the antenna, I could pick up everything I wanted to at that time B.B.C, RNZI etc, I also has been sorely abused but still works fine and is now in daily use in my wifes office at the Canadian of Postal Workers. Miles |
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Jack wrote:
Anybody know a little about this receiver? What years it was manufactured? Cost new? How did it stand compared with other portables in its class? (I assume it was a budget class world-bander). Radio Shack sold them in the mid-to-late 80's for $80 regular price, probably $20 or $30 less on sale. It's not a bad radio, but not at all remarkable either. The analog tuning is better-than-average for cheap portables: stabler than many, but with not a lot of dial resolution. The band selection switches wearing out is a common problem - mine suffers from the same issues and it was never abused. Tim. |
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