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I'm looking at the Alinco DJ-X3 scanner. I have a DJ-X10, AR8200,
RadioShack Pro-96 and a few others, but none have the reaction tune, or nearfield tune, or whatever other trademarked term companies use. The question is: How well does it work? Do you have to be right on top of the source for the receiver to lock on it? Can you limit the sweep range? Can you lock out certain frequencies? Overall, are you happy with it? (I read the reviews on eham.net, but none addressed the performance of the near-field tuning feature.) Thanks! B. |
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